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Bins and such like.
posted by Emma on December 14, 2010 02:05 PM

A scientist
Because of an ongoing disagreement with Rob we are going to try an experiment. Rob claims that I can write any old thing on here and get loads of comments, while nobody much cares what he writes, even if it's clever an' all. His specific example was posting a Things To Do list that included taking out the bins. So what say you? Anyone care to comment on my current do to list? Anyone?
To Do:
- Hoover
- Learn Ruby on Rails
- Take bins out
- Pay rent
- Photoshop Paul Magrs' forthcoming book cover so that the number on the London bus is the 22 to Putney Common
- And a bunch of other stuff.
Comments: 11
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There's no way we're going to fall for that...
Oh. Hang on.
Posted by: Richard Wright on December 14, 2010 02:53 PM
Bargh! to the hoovering. And taking the bins out is man's work (except in my house).
Posted by: J. A. Belfield on December 14, 2010 02:56 PM
OOOH! Bins and rent? Sweet!
Posted by: StowmarKate on December 14, 2010 03:02 PM
How about a quick (or not so quick) how-to on book cover design and theory?
Of course you can do the same for taking the bins out too!
Posted by: Darren Guest on December 14, 2010 03:24 PM
Actually, minus the Photoshop work, that's pretty much my to-compost, so thanks for reminding me what I needed to do.
- Neil.
Posted by: Neil Ford on December 14, 2010 06:42 PM
Actually due to the bad weather I had to put out the recycling bin, food waste and garbage, had it not been for your post we could have become consumed in well organised waste for another week!
Posted by: David on December 14, 2010 07:10 PM
I MUCH prefer Rob's posts on stuff I don't understand...
Oh. Wait... DOH!
Posted by: Wayne Simmons on December 14, 2010 08:15 PM
I like cheese.
...wait. Where am I?
Posted by: S. Roit on December 14, 2010 09:44 PM
I love you guys.
Posted by: Em on December 15, 2010 11:16 PM
You are all rotters of the first order.
Posted by: Rob on December 17, 2010 01:19 AM
Now to complete the experiment you have to post something deep and meaningful and then study google analytics over the next few days and tell us which got the most hits. You could be more contoversial and announce which part of the world had the most hits on the to do list.
Posted by: rod griffiths on December 17, 2010 08:39 AM