Luckily it's my furniture that's waltzing round the house, not me! The Mad Hatter's Tea Party of Furniture continues apace. It's like my house has become a four dimensional Rubik's Cube.
Very impressive, are you still planning the loft conversion if the sale goes through?
Me I am the professional rubiker. I am now sorting Paragon House in Manchester. The only thing that the place is a paragon of is crap collecting, it is full of it! So...we clear 6 dead desks and a huge pile of crapola from Victoria House, freeing up two large rooms. Then we move 16 assorted parts of a huge meeting table, 28 meeting chairs, a round table, 4 desks, four office chairs, four pedestals and several filing cabinets and stack them in the cleared rooms in Victoria House. Then we move the fridge, the microwave, 4 chairs, a round meeting table, a rectangular meeting table, two filing cabinets, 4 swivel chairs, 4 desks and 5 pedestals to the new Brindley Road office.
Have we finished yet? Um no. We have a brand new pristine, never been plumbed in dishwasher in Brindley Road...why? Pass, too difficult, ask me something else. It has to come back to Paragon House, while I find somewhere else for it to go,because there isn't room for it and the fridge in the little kitchen.
Then we do the archiving and move the archives and an incredibly expensive shelving unit back to Worcester. There are times when I'd like to toss a match into the whole heap and walk away. I suppose it keeps me out of mischief, so two days in Manchester next week! I have asked them please not to put me in Jury's Inn with its national menu, from which I can only eat one thing...salmon! If I have to eat it two days in a row again next week I'll grow scales! Hope the hotel in Barnsley tomorrow will offer something else. At least I don't have to stay in Brighton, though I am back there on Friday, getting all the crap cleared out of it. No peace for the wicked!
Wherever they put you, it better have a decent shower!
Oh, and yes, the loft conversion will probably happen next summer if the sale goes through. I don't want the roof off in the winter, nor to disrupt the GMNT's first year at college. Fingers are crossed.
Me I am the professional rubiker. I am now sorting Paragon House in Manchester. The only thing that the place is a paragon of is crap collecting, it is full of it! So...we clear 6 dead desks and a huge pile of crapola from Victoria House, freeing up two large rooms. Then we move 16 assorted parts of a huge meeting table, 28 meeting chairs, a round table, 4 desks, four office chairs, four pedestals and several filing cabinets and stack them in the cleared rooms in Victoria House. Then we move the fridge, the microwave, 4 chairs, a round meeting table, a rectangular meeting table, two filing cabinets, 4 swivel chairs, 4 desks and 5 pedestals to the new Brindley Road office.
Have we finished yet? Um no. We have a brand new pristine, never been plumbed in dishwasher in Brindley Road...why? Pass, too difficult, ask me something else. It has to come back to Paragon House, while I find somewhere else for it to go,because there isn't room for it and the fridge in the little kitchen.
Then we do the archiving and move the archives and an incredibly expensive shelving unit back to Worcester. There are times when I'd like to toss a match into the whole heap and walk away. I suppose it keeps me out of mischief, so two days in Manchester next week! I have asked them please not to put me in Jury's Inn with its national menu, from which I can only eat one thing...salmon! If I have to eat it two days in a row again next week I'll grow scales! Hope the hotel in Barnsley tomorrow will offer something else. At least I don't have to stay in Brighton, though I am back there on Friday, getting all the crap cleared out of it. No peace for the wicked!
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Wherever they put you, it better have a decent shower!
Oh, and yes, the loft conversion will probably happen next summer if the sale goes through. I don't want the roof off in the winter, nor to disrupt the GMNT's first year at college. Fingers are crossed.
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