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@Snowy said in Lockdown Check In:
Have a juniper based beverage.
Actually, I've been really well behaved lately, just having a cup of tea instead tonight as sleep is not happening now. Poor you with your Ebola, never considered that in your line of work handling body parts and fluids is hazardous to your health too, do take care!
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glass of red and a wank works for me
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@mariner4life How's your back?
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@R-L said in Lockdown Check In:
@mariner4life How's your back?
perfect thanks. Went for a proper run last night as like a final test, but I'm 100%
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@mariner4life said in Lockdown Check In:
glass of red and a wank works for me
Mrs @mariner4life is a very lucky woman
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@Virgil said in Lockdown Check In:
@mariner4life said in Lockdown Check In:
glass of red and a wank works for me
Mrs @mariner4life is a very lucky woman
i tell her the same thing every day
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@R-L said in Lockdown Check In:
Poor you with your Ebola, never considered that in your line of work handling body parts and fluids is hazardous to your health too, do take care!
Actually we did have those sorts of things happen. I delegated handling of bodies and and use of body bags to the cabin crew. Not my forte.
The self diagnosis is more of an issue. I have also had pneumonia, black water fever, dengue, and more recently coronavirus and yet I am still here and the internet lead me astray - like this joint (no I'm not smoking) I meant TSF.
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@R-L Tea = Caffeine = Stimulant = Wide Awake
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Status Update:
Job hunting has been interesting, and the interviews even more so - I'll leave it at that, although I am not surprised at the lack of basic reading and listening comprehension skills of several interviewers.
Highlight of the last fortnight: someone actually apologetically told me I looked like Lenin, but I took pity on them and didn't admit that was the exact plan.I have a part time gig cleaning the lodge five days a week - minimum wage, but it keeps me focused and active. Plus I get to be THAT GUY when I see people ignoring basic hygiene and not cleaning up after themselves in the kitchen and dining room.
Some decent new arrivals lately, including a young woman from the same part of France where my daughters are living - nice to be able to get my spoken french back on track and up to speed, although she did make the point that my French betrays my age nicely.
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@SynicBast If it's your French that's giving away your age, you're doing well!
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@SynicBast said in Lockdown Check In:
Status Update:
Job hunting has been interesting, and the interviews even more so - I'll leave it at that, although I am not surprised at the lack of basic reading and listening comprehension skills of several interviewers.
Highlight of the last fortnight: someone actually apologetically told me I looked like Lenin, but I took pity on them and didn't admit that was the exact plan.I have a part time gig cleaning the lodge five days a week - minimum wage, but it keeps me focused and active. Plus I get to be THAT GUY when I see people ignoring basic hygiene and not cleaning up after themselves in the kitchen and dining room.
Some decent new arrivals lately, including a young woman from the same part of France where my daughters are living - nice to be able to get my spoken french back on track and up to speed, although she did make the point that my French betrays my age nicely.
Missing some important details there man.
Like how hot the french chick is.
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@Crucial said in Lockdown Check In:
although she did make the point that my French betrays my age nicely.
I'm intrigued as to what you said?
"A gentleman does not kiss and tell young lady so little peck on the check is fine. Tallyho"?
My french isn't good enough to translate that, but tallyho works on several levels.
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okay, she's bloody cute. Stats: about 165cm and in my view, curvy where it counts. Adorable voice and amazing eyes, Brunette. Sharp as a tack but has an impish sense of humour . But about 20 years too young for men (dammit). Has the right name as well, Amélie. And naturally I'm the only kiwi she's met who can pronounce it properly.
I gave her my daughter's contact details in Malpas/Cussac-sur-Loire in case she needs a temp job when she returns.
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Just the vocabulary and sentence structure - it's very 1970s/1980s as that was the period I initially learned it and very much the time I spoke and thought in French a great deal (two years living in Paris trying to make it as an artist and writer contributed greatly)
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@Snowy said in Lockdown Check In:
@Crucial said in Lockdown Check In:
although she did make the point that my French betrays my age nicely.
I'm intrigued as to what you said?
"A gentleman does not kiss and tell young lady so little peck on the check is fine. Tallyho"?
My french isn't good enough to translate that, but tallyho works on several levels.
Perhaps less Mr Darcy and more Lord Flashheart?
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@SynicBast s next art project
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