Mundane thread

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Jun 2017
9:12pm, 24 Jun 2017
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Fierce and Fearless Fleecy
That's why milkmen rock, you can stay in your PJs :)
I just put all the school term dates for next year in my calendar. This is an unprecedented level of organisation hitherto unachieved in my entire parenting career!
Jun 2017
9:14pm, 24 Jun 2017
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halfpint
Ensconced on the sofa. So tired. I may have done too much today and eaten too much dinner too.
Jun 2017
9:16pm, 24 Jun 2017
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SimonClarke
Good planning, Fleecy!

I have a list of dates from the school stuck on the kitchen wall, but they have yet to make it into either my calendar or diary. However, they do have an inset day the day after my daughter's 10th birthday, so that's good for a long weekend of partying :-)
Jun 2017
9:16pm, 24 Jun 2017
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TomahawkMike
I haven't worn PJ'S for about 45 years (when a teenager). However I do live in the south.
Jun 2017
9:17pm, 24 Jun 2017
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TomahawkMike
More accurately it was 42 years ago
Jun 2017
9:17pm, 24 Jun 2017
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purps
Non mundane day here I'm afraid.
Jun 2017
9:22pm, 24 Jun 2017
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halfpint
There are benefits of working in education. I have to have term dates etc in the diary, especially insets as I often deliver training.
Jun 2017
9:22pm, 24 Jun 2017
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Night-owl
I have PJ's and I live in the south
Jun 2017
9:23pm, 24 Jun 2017
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SimonClarke
Well, actually I'm wearing a pair of shorts and a t-shirt with a picture of Fred Flintstone on it, and it says "I can make your bedrock!" - but they were sold together as 'loungewear' and to me they're just PJ's.

I once saw a man wearing the same t-shirt at a local farm shop, with jeans. Bit weird to see someone wearing what you call nightwear in the middle of the afternoon, in a shop.
Jun 2017
9:27pm, 24 Jun 2017
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Night-owl
I am wearing a charity T-shirt I got whilst at school not sure what year but has to be around 35 years old. Still in good nick it was for liver disease in children.

My run the world one however wore away years ago

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