Well I only agreed to do that last Bank Holiday Monday at the last minute if I didn't have to do all that without a morning shift but I never even got paid for that shift! Nor did the girl who did the morning one. I will be though.
Beginning of June, three of the shifts are in a row and I've said that I'm not happy because that leaves me to see Connor for around an hour and a half in 3 days, not good.
That's OK, my early shift is 7-3pm, obviously a bit longer today. I like the evening shifts and the day shifts but you get less shit on the evening ones and it's just dealing with the guests in the hotel not lots of other crap. I'm not happy being on the rota for 4 evenings and no early's in a few weeks though.
I saw your text but I never got chance to reply babe, you don't sound nasal on the phone at all to me, just lovely. I'm a little worried about Mr Murphy. He's been sick for a while on and off but he's still his normal self, I dunno if the little shit has eaten something and got an obstruction.
The first time I'd ever seen a Subway was with my Mum years ago in Liverpool. We couldn't understand a thing the girl was asking us whilst she stood there with a large roll and tongs in her hand hovering over the various concoctions so Mum just said yes to everything, Oh God it was a mixture we had, a real mystery roll biting into it.
Yeah it is but I don't tend to go for takeaways, to much grease. I've never had an Indian takeaway though and only once in my life had a chinese, but that was after it went all over the car seats too. I used to love Doner Kababs.
Well I bought them but he never asked for them so I never said anything. He came home from school today and went to the fridge (it's the first thing he does) to see what I'd bought him and I hadn't got anything sweet and then remebered the eggs. I was really lazy and bought pre-cooked chicken bites for lunches, well they were on offer, roast chicken, tikka chicken and spare rib flavour.
Nope what is it? I also used to love Enid Blyton books, especially The Famous Five. I loved the Narnia books, the first one always reminded me of Christmas and Turkish Delight.
I've never heard of the film but it sounds good. I like the wizard of Oz books, there are a lot in the Oz series. Have you ever seen the Lion, the witch and the wardrobe?
You're really not a typical bloke are you? Wow, I can't believe you liked the original, I loved it but not as much as Return to Oz, it was more realistic, well as realistic as it could be with a man with a pumkin for a head, a headless princess, a king made out of rock and a flying sofa with a Gumps head.
Most people hate it, it was a real flop but it's my favourite film of all time and I haven't seen it for ages as I've got it on video not DVD. It's like the wizard of oz without the singing and more drama.