things I'd like to say (again)

You are allowed in the left hand lane. No, really. It isn’t just for lorries.

Sigh.

Wonder if they’ll ever crack it?

Negotiations at work continue towards a new job title, few of them are publishable here I’m afraid. I’m pondering blogging my thoughts about the new home ed organisation, or Ruth Kelly’s latest parenting decision, but actually I just watched Numb3rs instead, and was most pleased to see one of the geeks in the process of getting the (non geek tomboy) girl 🙂

Thinking about weird things. Does that count as number 1?


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3 responses to “things I'd like to say (again)”

  1. Definitely looking forward to reading your thoughts about those things when you’ve finished pondering! 😀
    Also kwym about motorway lanes, that drives me nuts. It seems to get worse as the years go by, too. Or maybe I just get less tolerant. Not sure which!

  2. Also looking forward to reading your thoughts.
    As for motorways, can’t drive and probably better off staying that way 😉

  3. I’m not a driver either. I’ll be the one with my thumb high in the air….

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