Something for the weekend sir?

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Something for the weekend sir?

What is everyone doing with the long weekend?

I might go to France on the Euro*

Hope the sunshine holds!

kjheritage
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I'm having a blind date...
jude
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Mine was great. I have realised that at the tender age iof 28 I am old! Cos the drive through the Sussex countryside to Gatwick was brill. Better than clubbing!
Radiodenver
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I'm working and shoveling snow.
Bob Bank Holida...
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The Roberts Jag will be cruising in the direction of White Hart Lane to watch Villa stuff the Spurs. Then to London's theatreland for a nosh and a show. Debbie Warner's Caesar looks favourite...although I've been told Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang is the business!
jude
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Patrick forgot to send off his passport renwal form so France is out. What's Legoland like?
Hox
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Small, neat, and very quiet on a Saturday night. A bit like Luxembourg. [%sig%]
smillieboy
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Everyone I know who has been to Legoland, says it's dull and expensive. A bit like Switzerland then. (Went to Chessington World of Adventures on Monday, in pissing rain. Still damn good fun.)
jude
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I love Chessington and its rides but on a bank holiday w/e you'll end up queueing for 2 hrs behind a family of pikey's for each ride. Will probably go to paradise wildlife park.
smillieboy
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Yeah, s'pose. The good thing about going on a pissing wet day is that there were no queues at all and we just strolled onto anything we fancied. My son and I also availed ourselves of their giant walk in drying machine, that did dry us, if only for a while.
Radiodenver
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I'm a big fan of dancing perpendicularly myself.
Tony Cook
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At Heathrow early (very) on Monday morning to pick up youngest home from her travels - just when we'd got used to having the house to ourselves. Then youngest's boyfriend descends, then eldest arrives, then middle one comes over, then I retreat to work and leave them to it - better get some beer in.
Dan
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helping friend move house on saturday doing garden type stuff if weather is good reading drinking
John
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Shed building. 14x11x9.. Its a bloody big shed, but its almost finished. Phoooo...
mississippi
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I hope you have planning permission because any shed over 7' 6" high needs it!
John
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I do missi. Iv been caught out with that one before.
mississippi
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So why 9' high? Or is it 14' and 9' wide?
John
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Actually missi. I measured from the foundation up. But it is only actually 8' high if you don't include the elevation. From the inside it has a 6 1/2 head room. No real reason for is specs though, just worked out to be the best fit for the foundation. Will be glad when its done though. Has been harder to do than I anticipated.
Ralph
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I'm am going to a wedding in Herts on Sunday. I'm the DJ, They are friends of my Ruth's. Any suggestions on what I should play? Tomorrow I am mostly listening to Devils and Dust. What an album!
wanderin' walter.
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a very popular 'wedding d.j' once told me that he played songs in alphabetical order,so his first wedding was a-d and his second wedding d-h ect:but i think as long as you play a few classics,Queen,stones,elton,jackson,ross ect:then throw a few modern ones in for the youngsters at about elevenish, you can't go wrong.lets face it though,after a skinful anyone will dance to anything with the flourish of a dance competition finalist.(or is that just me?)
mississippi
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Plenty of Status Quo gets people dancing vertically. Barry White gets 'em dancing horizontally.
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