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13 November 2006 by Tim 6 Comments

Today is just so full of excitement!

Small has won £50 on the premium bonds! His grandfather bought them for him at Christmas and I think that means he is in profit on the deal.

Also, I am subscribed to Apex Magazine, the Aston University alumni magazine, and that popped through the letterbox at the same time. The cover photo features one of my oldest friends. I am absolutely rubbish at keeping in touch with people. I mean to write etc, but never get round to doing anything about it. Anyway, Janet had told me about her planned career change in a note at Christmas, but now she has got a two page spread in the mag. I think this might prompt me to give her a call, say hello and wish her luck with Girls On Tap.

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  1. Nic says

    13 November 2006 at 14:32

    Hurrah for premium bonds! I think minimum buy is £100 though.
    My parents buy D & S them every Christmas and birthday. So far only one of them has won – fifty quid, but it does mean their luck could change at any minute 🙂

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  2. Chris says

    13 November 2006 at 18:25

    She covers North Reading…..so must be a class A snob in my opinion.
    Come to Aston, be a plumber.

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  3. Tim says

    13 November 2006 at 18:56

    But Chris, why would you think anybody is interested in your opinion all of a sudden?

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  4. Alison says

    13 November 2006 at 20:23

    Oh, I’ve thought of doing that before! “North Reading” though – snort! Nah, sorry love, can’t go south of the river, not this time of night, I’m just on my way home (and other poor excuses).

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  5. Jax says

    13 November 2006 at 20:37

    are you saying that even reading taxi drivers are snobs? Terribly odd place you live in! 😉

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  6. Alison says

    13 November 2006 at 22:35

    Lol, no that was the curse of growing up in South London! One night I couldn’t get anyone to take me that far south, and ended up changing cabs at Camberwell Green at 2am. Yeah, cheers mate.

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