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Question What is making you happy today?

Left home at just gone five for my usual two and a half hour slog round the M25 and down the A127. I'm now parked up wondering what to do with the next hour or so. I've already rang home to wish my kids good night...
 
The misery in Burlington Burties, Bevis Marks bitching about the row of tippers parked outside. Good move making that complaint, everyone walked down the road to another shop for their fags and whatnot. Probably lost about £70 odd . Ho ho.
 
Stopping a hangover with a surgical strike of a Big Mac, a Filet of Fish and a Cheeseburger plus a large coke zero.

I rarely eat at McDonalds but they have done the business this time.

My only objection was the number of plump women who feel pyjamas and Ugg boots are suitable dining attire.
 
Great stuff MK!
I find it incredible the amount of people who get to adulthood not just non swimmers but aqua-phobic.

Used to be part of the national curriculum that children should leave primary school education at KS2 being able to swim 25m, having been out of it for a couple of years now, I don't know if that changed?
 
Used to be part of the national curriculum that children should leave primary school education at KS2 being able to swim 25m, having been out of it for a couple of years now, I don't know if that changed?
Knowing your 12 times table is probably part of the curriculum but if i fell off the pier the last thing i'd worry about is how many 12's in 144 (I know it's 10):smile:
 
Finally got a couple of tickets for Springsteen's concert here in May (after over 2 hours online).

Good job I was working at home this morning.:happy:
 
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