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A SECOND OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THIS HUMBLE BLOG.

Chris Evans | 15:18 UK time, Wednesday, 16 April 2008

From 1800 hours this evening (B.S.T.)There will be some essential...

....maintenance being carried out to this blog. It's the equivalent of night road warks. The bollards will be out till earlt Thursday morning. So no comments for that period of time i.e. no posts from you lot my loves till tomorrow.

In the meantime, currently sat here shirtless, jacket on but nothing on underneath, simply too hot after the gym. No one's noticed, probably best for them don't want to put them off their afternoon cuppa and choccie biccie.

Gym hard today, am I tired, is it the weather, it's warming up down sotuh and it does get very hot in there - or simply the fact Westlife were on high rotation on the video jukebox ? probably the latter.

How about an A.Q.A for girls only, manned exclusively by men for the fairer sex to contact when they want to know what their man is thinking or "means". Just overherad this in the office, naughty nick came up with it, wonder if he'll notice I've shared it with the world via this blog.

CLP.

2008.

X.

Comments

  1. At 03:51 PM on 16 Apr 2008, Dan the Man wrote:

    Good avo, Christoff - nice to hear from you and thank you for the pre-warning of essential motorway mantenace.

    All good here today in Belfast - sun is shining too, birds are singing in the hairdressers and all is right with the world.

    We had a discussion last nit on my Dad's impending retirement - it was suggested that I invest £180 in a decent "Scotty Cameron" putter - the snag being that said item could sen t me back around £200 - can I throw this out to everyone - is such an item worth it - the same shop also has putters for £15 . . .

    Any advice, anyone . . ??

    Mucho gracias

    DtM x

    PS My Dad DOES play golf, obviously.

  2. At 04:24 PM on 16 Apr 2008, wilsmar wrote:

    Humpday again - TG!
    I hope this essential maintenance doesn't turn out anything like the weekend work they do on the railways .............. it could well be halloween before we get back on track and that is a particularly busy night for me and my ewbank - if you're not old enough to know, it doesn't matter. Here's hoping we don't get the wrong type of leaves or rain.
    Wilsmar
    PS 502's attenshun
    PPS BP's out.
    PPPS Bingo hope you're keeping well.

  3. At 04:47 PM on 16 Apr 2008, em27 wrote:

    Hey Chris and co!

    I think that idea of the girls ringing the quys for explainations will probably go down quite well! The problem i have with guys is i just forget how men and women do think differently!

    Man I wish it was getting warmer up here! I am so ready for some signs of spring, I am foolishly going camping in the lakes next week I may freeze!

    em27x

  4. At 05:08 PM on 16 Apr 2008, Doctor Beaker wrote:

    Oh I say one and all

    where's me shirt ..... Bollards to that. Time to start a new trend. Smart casual a winner.

  5. At 05:10 PM on 16 Apr 2008, Simon in A Merica wrote:

    Dan, if one has lot's of cash to throw around, then a Scotty is a nice toy to have. On the other hand you are probably better off with the £15 version and spending the balance on getting lessons to improve your game. I know people who play with putters over 50 years old that would be worth about £1 any yet they are far better that most people with far more expensive equipment.

    CLP, the girls only Q&A is a great idea and it would help me to kow if all us guys do genuinely think alike.

    Pip Pip!

  6. At 05:16 PM on 16 Apr 2008, Debbie wrote:

    Fingers crossed that the maintenance works!

    I was thinking last night, I'm sure (correct me if I'm wrong) that the last time Chris mentioned a blogger when posting it was Martin James. Hope you are still lurking Martin and you are doing ok matey x

    Hope everyone has a good evening, I love Wednesday night tv so can't wait to get snuggly in my pj's and chill!

    Debbie x x

  7. At 05:35 PM on 16 Apr 2008, David Evans wrote:

    Hi Chris, when I was at school in the 50's it was drilled into us that dropping litter made you a "Litter Lout" and it was a terrible thing to do! I think we need to rediscover this message as I am saddened and angered by the litter on verges etc as I cycle the Leicestershire countryside.

    Great Show I'm a fan signed the Squire

  8. At 05:41 PM on 16 Apr 2008, Gaby wrote:

    Chris,

    Good work at the gym - sounds like you did a few extra for me.....many thanks....I've forgotten how to get to my gym. Actually, I probably can't call it 'my gym' anymore, as I have cancelled my membership!! oh dear.

    Talking of maintenance on the blog reminded me (in a top tenuous way) of my council tax bill. The notification of increase of the aforementioned has been lying unopened in my paperwork pile. It must have arrived on my doormat at least 2 weeks ago, but I was a little nervous about opening it as I knew it contained notification of the increase.

    Today was the today. Opening time. Accompanying the new tariff sheet was an A4-sized magazine informing me of all sorts of things that had happened in my district. All very enlightening. However, I felt a little disillusioned when I read that my local rubbish dump was going to be refurbed!!!! Yes, you read it right my friends, my extortionate rate of council tax will contribute to the refurbishment of the local.........rubbish dump.

    Is it me?

    Gaby
    xx

    ps Chris, you are inadvertently contributing to some sort of goal-setting for me: some time ago you invented 'office news'. How I longed to participate but I had no job, and telling fibs isn't my thing so I was a bystander for that part of the show. However, I did at last get a job so could join in : )

    You then invented women's minute (the non-controversial, non-competition variety) where the ladies talked about where they were going and in what. I wasn't going anywhere (literally as well as metaphorically!!) at that time, so, once again I was a happy bystander. However, now I am going somewhere in my car at that time because I have a job so I am returning home from my job : )

    there I was, thinking I had attained all that I need in order to particpate in your great show when you come up with............

    ........the AQA for laydees to ask questions about their man. I have no man and so, once again am unable to participate : )

    Am not really going to set about trying to 'get' one - it just made me smile that's all. Perhaps you had to be there.

    ps mange tout

  9. At 05:57 PM on 16 Apr 2008, Debbie wrote:

    Mmm....you know how you hear about children having imaginary friends? Well little man has today acquired an imaginary cat called 'Mr Tiggles'. He is taking it very seriously, should I be worried?

    He just made me come downstairs to make sure he was still asleep on the sofa!

    Love
    Debbie x x

    PS. Hope this makes it through before 6pm, back tomorrow!

  10. At 06:12 PM on 16 Apr 2008, wilsmar wrote:

    Just checking...... has it started yet?
    Will soon find out. Excitement!!!!!
    Wilsmar

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