TGIF
Nobody by the looks of it! I passed them about 12.30ish on Friday getting laid into the bevvy, passed again about 3pm and the flotsom and jetsom of aforementioned bevvy session was shrewn around the office - passed again today about lunchtime and it was still the sameDG wrote: Who's doing the cleaning?DG
Is this the type of impression we want to give visitors of the way our local businesses are run?
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!
- mr magnolia
- Posts: 972
- Joined: 11 Jul 2004, 22:07
- Location: close to the edge
- Contact:
Your'e just jealous!!!
We had a great time, I couldn't understand what happened to the £160 Kitty after lunch? I thought how one earth did we manage to drink that amount between Mathers and Harry's Bar in just over an hour and a half? Got a text from one of the ladies at work to say sorry but she was so p ished she had gone home with the Kitty

We had a great time, I couldn't understand what happened to the £160 Kitty after lunch? I thought how one earth did we manage to drink that amount between Mathers and Harry's Bar in just over an hour and a half? Got a text from one of the ladies at work to say sorry but she was so p ished she had gone home with the Kitty
- Pal of Porty
- Posts: 2136
- Joined: 30 Sep 2004, 13:41
- Location: Old Folks Home
- Contact:
Did you enjoy the movie, Pop?Pal of Porty wrote:Last Friday was a monster rave up and this Friday? Well its off to the early evening showing of Polar Express at Ster Century - a brilliant way to calm down our over-excited youngsters.
I'm hoping for a nice, quiet weekend. Going back to work was a terrible shock to the system.
Shopping trip planned for tomorrow morning with the promise of a visit to the Elephant House or maybe Favorit for cake and coffee before getting the 42 back home.
Should really do a bit of overtime at work on Sunday but I doubt it'll happen.
- Pal of Porty
- Posts: 2136
- Joined: 30 Sep 2004, 13:41
- Location: Old Folks Home
- Contact:
We never got to see it! The kids got so engrossed in something else that they decided not to go. I was disappointed and we never seemed to have spare time to go again in the holidays. We have however talked about going this weekend but it looks like Lemony Snicket is ahead in the family poll!ecm wrote:Did you enjoy the movie, Pop?
Justice delayed is justice denied.
Oh well, better luck with this trip then, PoP.Pal of Porty wrote: We never got to see it! The kids got so engrossed in something else that they decided not to go. I was disappointed and we never seemed to have spare time to go again in the holidays. We have however talked about going this weekend but it looks like Lemony Snicket is ahead in the family poll!
I went to see The Incredibles with D during the hols and fell asleep within the first few minutes.
I think I may have been a tad hungover, if I'm honest.
- Pal of Porty
- Posts: 2136
- Joined: 30 Sep 2004, 13:41
- Location: Old Folks Home
- Contact:
I saw The Incredibles before Xmas and quite enjoyed it.
The film lost the attention of the younger kids by dragging out how boring it was for a Superhero to be normal but once it going it was great.
A big hit with Clan Pal of Porty and Santa even gave us an Incredible's jigsaw and a book!
The film lost the attention of the younger kids by dragging out how boring it was for a Superhero to be normal but once it going it was great.
A big hit with Clan Pal of Porty and Santa even gave us an Incredible's jigsaw and a book!
Justice delayed is justice denied.
I agree ECM going back to work is a terrible shock to the system.
Planning on chilling out tonight with the bottle of Champers I won for being top poster of the month on the new site for women in Edinburgh
www.coolgossip-edinburgh.com - I may even let Bearcub share it. Apart from that recovering from being back at work.
Planning on chilling out tonight with the bottle of Champers I won for being top poster of the month on the new site for women in Edinburgh
www.coolgossip-edinburgh.com - I may even let Bearcub share it. Apart from that recovering from being back at work.
- mr magnolia
- Posts: 972
- Joined: 11 Jul 2004, 22:07
- Location: close to the edge
- Contact:
Sandra
I hope 'top poster' is a quality rather than quantity award - Portyobsessed AND squandering your time elsewhere!
No wonder the world of work came as such a shock.
I opened a bottle of cava on wednesday night to commemorate 12th night (if indeed it was, i never know if its the evening of the 5th or 6th of January) and the 2nd magnoliette (age 2.5) exhibited great enthusiasm for slurping the bubbly stuff. I am horrified at my future bar bills but I shall be finishing the bottle tonight in tandem with you. (yes - keep a silver spoon in the neck and it keeps for ever (ish))

I hope 'top poster' is a quality rather than quantity award - Portyobsessed AND squandering your time elsewhere!
No wonder the world of work came as such a shock.
I opened a bottle of cava on wednesday night to commemorate 12th night (if indeed it was, i never know if its the evening of the 5th or 6th of January) and the 2nd magnoliette (age 2.5) exhibited great enthusiasm for slurping the bubbly stuff. I am horrified at my future bar bills but I shall be finishing the bottle tonight in tandem with you. (yes - keep a silver spoon in the neck and it keeps for ever (ish))
Every Day Counts
You opened a bottle on Wed night and it's STILL there todaymr magnolia wrote: I opened a bottle of cava on wednesday night to commemorate 12th night (if indeed it was, i never know if its the evening of the 5th or 6th of January) and the 2nd magnoliette (age 2.5) exhibited great enthusiasm for slurping the bubbly stuff. I am horrified at my future bar bills but I shall be finishing the bottle tonight in tandem with you. (yes - keep a silver spoon in the neck and it keeps for ever (ish))
- mr magnolia
- Posts: 972
- Joined: 11 Jul 2004, 22:07
- Location: close to the edge
- Contact:
- Pal of Porty
- Posts: 2136
- Joined: 30 Sep 2004, 13:41
- Location: Old Folks Home
- Contact:
- Pal of Porty
- Posts: 2136
- Joined: 30 Sep 2004, 13:41
- Location: Old Folks Home
- Contact:
Homer is grinning from ear to ear after listening to another weather report. He's packed his crampons and is heading up to Glencoe for a wee hill walk. He tells me that freezing temps are great news and that the wind chill factor will give a temperature of -24 C, so that's really great, isn't it?
Oh well at least he's not staying in a tent this time..........and I'm going to a rather glamorous party tomorrow instead 
www.porty.org.uk
- mr magnolia
- Posts: 972
- Joined: 11 Jul 2004, 22:07
- Location: close to the edge
- Contact:
- Pal of Porty
- Posts: 2136
- Joined: 30 Sep 2004, 13:41
- Location: Old Folks Home
- Contact:
- Pal of Porty
- Posts: 2136
- Joined: 30 Sep 2004, 13:41
- Location: Old Folks Home
- Contact:
I don't think edible pants would get me through a busy day at the office as well as a chicken and mayo sarni would.Pal of Porty wrote:I think lovely underwear packaged in a re-useable Tupperware container would appeal to loads of woman. They would feel great and love knowing that tommorows lunch was safely packed in the fridge!
- Pal of Porty
- Posts: 2136
- Joined: 30 Sep 2004, 13:41
- Location: Old Folks Home
- Contact: