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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2013209" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>Morning all! Hope you all have a good Saturday.</p><p></p><p>Boots are on, route kind of planned, maps in bag, snacks likewise. I'm liking having new piano pupils who pay promptly mid-month so, rather than my usual abstemiousness pre-end of March state until the big bills all due are paid, I'm having lunch and maybe evening meal out. After all, food spontaneity is a very important life skill I do not wish to lose having got it back in my life again. I've got two years worth of practice to catch up on...</p><p></p><p>(Whispers very quietly - I got told off recently, by someone who should know better, for (seemingly) not giving up anything for Lent. I pointed out my Lenten discipline was not a matter for public discussion, and right now there were more important things to be disciplined about that the giving up of food stuffs.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2013209, member: 277410"] Morning all! Hope you all have a good Saturday. Boots are on, route kind of planned, maps in bag, snacks likewise. I'm liking having new piano pupils who pay promptly mid-month so, rather than my usual abstemiousness pre-end of March state until the big bills all due are paid, I'm having lunch and maybe evening meal out. After all, food spontaneity is a very important life skill I do not wish to lose having got it back in my life again. I've got two years worth of practice to catch up on... (Whispers very quietly - I got told off recently, by someone who should know better, for (seemingly) not giving up anything for Lent. I pointed out my Lenten discipline was not a matter for public discussion, and right now there were more important things to be disciplined about that the giving up of food stuffs.) [/QUOTE]
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