and spread chlamydia!
it was like on the news one time, Pram has the highest rate of it, with the Tron a close second....or maybe the other way around??
Why, yes, - yes I did. I had a thoroughly enjoyable time! The report was delivered to the appropriate municipal official, I didn't get stopped by anybody swinging a siren and I managed to stay upright.
Having left work at 20 past 2 and got organised, I was away. As stated I managed to get through traffic, roadworks, and Friday arvo mayhem to get to Kapiti District Council 'deposit' said report and away to roads unknown - well, ok they were well known roads but you get the idea. You know, Te Horo really is a lovely spot. After the overcast skies and skankily clad of 'pram the open road was a welcome respite. I even took my bootys off and got my feet wet in the sea! Such a pleasure to be sent forth on and errand of such a vital nature.
The curse is mine though as I had to return from whence I had come, and relate my professional endeavours to those that have my leash firmly within their grasp.
And I was punished!! It being the final working day of the month I was forced to endure free beer and company provided pizza driven coversation, after I had picked up my new (free) phone. I traded my wifes old 027 on one of the new phones and cut my current plan off so essentially a 'free' phone. Damn what a horrid day...
This Vodka sure is nice.....
They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the evening,
we will remember them
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