The good morning thread

conaero

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Morning, started the day in the garden with a nice coffee watching the cat stalking flies.

I gruelling job for the next two days, removing manifolds off a GT to unblock the secondary air ports, oh well head down and get it done, I think I will start with the easier/OS bank first.
 

zagatoes30

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Morning what a weekend, absolute scorcher not a cloud win the sky and no pressure to do anything other than relax and enjoy. Looks the same today but 2nd jab and work going to make it less relaxing but heh ho only a short week as I am off Friday - Coming Home, Andy's coming home as I fly back to the UK for a few days to meet friends and collect the SZ
 

Felonious Crud

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Morning, started the day in the garden with a nice coffee watching the cat stalking flies.

I gruelling job for the next two days, removing manifolds off a GT to unblock the secondary air ports, oh well head down and get it done, I think I will start with the easier/OS bank first.

Same here, but without the cat. Instead watching pigeons flirt.
 

CatmanV2

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Well marvellous Our primary 'DC' A/C failed silently this morning in the wee small hours. Hot aisle was knocking on 60C before anyone notices.

Managed to get the chillers back on line, but gonna be a while getting all the services back up and running :<

C
 

GeoffCapes

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Morning all. Office today after a mixed weekend. Saturday glorious, spent in the garden drinking.

Sunday spent 5 hours in the car on the M25 after they shut it and not actually getting back to Essex to see my parents.
 

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CatmanV2

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Morning all. Office today after a mixed weekend. Saturday glorious, spent in the garden drinking.

Sunday spent 5 hours in the car on the M25 after they shut it and not actually getting back to Essex to see my parents.

I nearly got caught in it on Saturday. Couldn't even run SatNav on my phone as it was too hot!

Fortunately I'm very familiar with the A414 from Hemel Hempstead off the M1 so peeled off there.

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mjheathcote

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Working from home today.
Had two calls already from colleagues who are having to isolate because their kids have covid, 14 and 16 year olds.
 

philw696

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Just back from having my first ever pedicure and wow that's a job I wouldn't want to do.
My feet are like brand new highly recommend having it done.
 

Felonious Crud

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Don't forget the back, sack and crack! :as003:
I can't. Despite many thousands of pounds spent on therapy, that time in Laval when Phil showed what delicate work le local fissure arrière et sac (et tattoo!) has performed on him has remained indelibly burned into my traumatised mind.
 

philw696

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You lot are hilarious :)
Done by a very nice lady indeed using lotions, a scalpel and a very delicate die grinder.
No fish of any description.
One of the best 40 minutes of treatment ever.
Trust me at nearly 59 my feet have been well used and I'm having it as a regular treatment especially as I rarely have a haircut.
Being a manly man I won't be having other things done ;)
 

Felonious Crud

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You lot are hilarious :)
Done by a very nice lady indeed using lotions, a scalpel and a very delicate die grinder.
No fish of any description.
One of the best 40 minutes of treatment ever.
Trust me at nearly 59 my feet have been well used and I'm having it as a regular treatment especially as I rarely have a haircut.
Being a manly man I won't be having other things done ;)
Yeah, right. I bet you get your nails done and some feathering in your Timotei-soft hair.