The good morning thread

MrPea

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Morning chaps!
Nothing like a bit of epoxy resin for breakfast. I think I may hold up quite well today. No, it wasn't for me, it's for my teapot whose handle broke off when a colleague was pulling it out of the dishwasher on Friday. It's had a break on the bottom of the handle for a while, but usual forces for daily use would be bothered by it, so it's just been waiting for someone to pick it up upside-down and by the handle. It'll now be stronger than it's been for years. I've also filled the pot with hot water to give the resin additional heat for curing.
Other than that, let's see what a sunny day in the office brings.
HapPea Tuesday!
 

GeoffCapes

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Morning all. After an excellent weekend of doing pretty much nothing, it's back to work for 4 days before I'm off on holiday for a week of doing, probably anything but nothing.

I suspect this week will drag somewhat.
 

Felonious Crud

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This morning I saw that James May in town, shambling down Charlotte St with a f@g on the go and all hunched over. What a scruffy bastad. I was about to give him a few quid for a bath and a cuppa when I twigged who he was. Hats off to a man who doesn't give a **** about cultivating appearances!
 

Andyk

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Morning all.....Will the summer holidays nearly out the way it's time to cut down on food and alcohol....The summer has not been kind to my weight or liver.
 

2b1ask1

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Morning all, wake to an empty house which is weird. Middle boy at work, youngest is house sitting in Kent and Christine and Jeanette are on their way to Paris from Gatwick for a few days. East London jobs today.

Have fun all...
 

allandwf

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Morning all, drinking coffee in the sun,waiting for daughter and her friend, who are over for a visit, to surface. A lazy day in store :)
 

Felonious Crud

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Morning, chaps. After a bugger of a journey back from London yesterday (some poor sod chucked themselves under a train = poor driver and everyone else involved as well) I'm happy to be staying at home today. I'm also pleased to see that the heat may be a bit less fierce than it has been, which should make for a better sleep tonight.

Coffeeeeee!
 

midlifecrisis

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Good Morning everyone (I'm on Zulu time!) Just got into work to find that I'm to stay in the Hotel de France on a business trip, sadly it's the one in Jersey... boo!