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    Good Morning Dailyboothers
    This was the view that greeted me at 07:30am this morning,
    but then I had to leave it and go to work

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    November 16th, 2010

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    Its My Birthday Today!!!
    which is slightly depressing. How did the young man that I was, give way to the creepy old man? I wasn't aware of the transition, yet here I am. by the way for those who ask what I got for my birthday... I had a mid-life crisis :)

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    October 16th, 2010

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    @smiles 30 favourites?

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    October 8th, 2010

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    Europe win the Ryder Cup !!!
    Yaaaaaaaaaaay

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    October 4th, 2010

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    GRIDLOCK - This is the height of the rush hour on my way home

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    September 24th, 2010

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    This was me from about 1994, the first thing to notice is that I had hair in those days, but the thing I notice most is how slim I was. ahh memories

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    September 22nd, 2010

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    My beautiful wife!

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    September 21st, 2010

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    Driving to work is so tedious, the same bit of road everyday.

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    September 20th, 2010

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    I grew these from a few packets of free seeds, its a shame that they are finished very soon. Still I have had a lot of pleasure from looking at them

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    September 16th, 2010

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    He is me looking miserable at work. I am in a tin can portacabin, not just a tin can portacabin but a portacabin welded to another one so that it is on the first floor, set on a construction/recycling site. The wind is blowing causing the whole office to shake and make wierd noises. It is not unlike the ending of Titantic, in the noises that I am hearing, not the cascading water ( We don't have that yet, though I wouldn't be surprised if we do) Anyway thats it

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    September 15th, 2010

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pron. The objective case of I
1. Used as the direct object of a verb: He assisted me.
2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: They offered me a ride.
3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to me.
4. Informal. Used as a predicate nominative: It's me.
5. Nonstandard. Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: I bought me a new car.

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Books

n. 1. A set of written, printed, or blank pages fastened along one side and encased between protective covers., 2., 1. A printed or written literary work., 2. A main division of a larger printed or written work: a book of the Old Testament., 3., 1. A volume in which financial or business transactions are recorded., 2. books Financial or business records considered as a group: checked the expenditures on the books., 4., 1. A libretto., 2. The script of a play., 5. Book, 1. The Bible., 2. The Koran., 6., 1. A set of prescribed standards or rules on which decisions are based: runs the company by the book., 2. Something regarded as a source of knowledge or understanding., 3. The total amount of experience, knowledge, understanding, and skill that can be used in solving a problem or performing a task: We used every trick in the book to finish the project on schedule., 4. Informal. Factual information, especially of a private nature: What's the book on him?, 7. A packet of like or similar items bound together: a book of matches., 8. A record of bets placed on a race., 9. Games. The number of card tricks needed before any tricks can have scoring value, as the first six tricks taken by the declaring side in bridge., v., booked, book·ing, books., v.tr. 1. To list or register in or as if in a book., 2., 1. To record charges against (a person) on a police blotter., 2. Sports. To record the flagrant fouls of (a player) for possible disciplinary action, as in soccer., 3. To arrange for (tickets or lodgings, for example) in advance; reserve., 4. To hire or engage: The manager booked a magic show for Saturday night., 5. To allocate time for., v.intr., To make a reservation: Book early if you want good seats., adj., 1. Of or relating to knowledge learned from books rather than actual experience: has book smarts but not street smarts., 2. Appearing in a company's financial records: book profits., idioms:, bring to book, 1. To demand an explanation from; call to account., in (one's) book, 1. In one's opinion: In my book they both are wrong., like a book, 1. Thoroughly; completely: I know my child like a book., one for the books, 1. A noteworthy act or occurrence., throw the book at, 1. To make all possible charges against (a lawbreaker, for example)., 2. To reprimand or punish severely., [Middle English bok, from Old English bōc.], booker book'er n., SYNONYMS book, bespeak, engage, reserve. These verbs mean to cause something to be set aside in advance, as for one's use or possession: will book a hotel room; made sure their selections were bespoken; engaged a box for the opera season; reserving a table at a restaurant., WORD HISTORY From an etymological perspective, book and beech are branches of the same tree. The Germanic root of both words is *bōk-, ultimately from an Indo-European root meaning "beech tree." The Old English form of book is bōc, from Germanic *bōk-ō, "written document, book." The Old English form of beech is bēce, from Germanic *bōk-jōn, "beech tree, " because the early Germanic peoples used strips of beech wood to write on. A similar semantic development occurred in Latin. The Latin word for book is liber, whence library. Liber, however, originally meant "bark"-that is, the smooth inner bark of a tree, which the early Romans likewise used to write on.

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