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For some reason it was the books of Robert Harris.

Can't remember why and now I'm all embarrassed about it all.

I've recently read Archangel, The Ghost, The Fear Index and Fatherland. All well written and entertaining.

I mean to say, it's not like he's Jefferey bastard Archer, is it?

Boy was my face metaphorically red for a while there!

But now I'm back to pale and interesting. Literally.


Still not been to, or had a beverage from a Starbucks, though.

Nandos.


Had my first visit to one in Norwich a few weeks back. Didn't know the form so a colleague guided me through the self-help delights of multiple sauces and endless pop-refills. As an experience, I think I left it too late.




Good to see you HB.

Self checkouts at the supermarket, it's not hassle free and slower than a normal checkout along with the soulless experience half the items failed when scanning...


Shan't be doing that again anytime soon, especially as chatting to it like it was a real person got me loads of funny looks (apparently they have done nothing recently and plan to do nothing but work this weekend!)

TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> Self checkouts at the supermarket, it's not hassle

> free and slower than a normal checkout along with

> the soulless experience half the items failed when

> scanning...

>

> Shan't be doing that again anytime soon,

> especially as chatting to it like it was a real

> person got me loads of funny looks (apparently

> they have done nothing recently and plan to do

> nothing but work this weekend!)


I think it was asking it for a date that got you the real funny looks Dogs.

rendelharris Wrote:

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>

> I think it was asking it for a date that got you

> the real funny looks Dogs.


I think you misheard me, I was asking it where the dates where not if it wanted a date.....


Damn you RH for eves dropping a private conversation

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