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Ah, today.

Today is the day of the annual office picnic. The sky is grey as grey can be and the BBC weather webpage has disturbing symbols representing pretty much everything short of snow. Again we pay for the inordinately hot and bothersome July of recent woe.

I was talking to the division manager briefly last night; she and I share the opinion that we should decamp to the park (someone said Hyde Park, but normally we go to St James’s), weather be damned. A few tote brollies will protect us from the occasional wash. It seems, however, that we may have been out voted by those of lesser mettle. A conference room has been booked in the building for us to have the picnic in should the heavens open.

We did this once before and it was a dismal failure. People sat together in little groups talking about work and many were back at their desks by three ‘o’clock. When we actually make it to the park, it is rare for anyone to leave before four ‘o’clock and then the action slowly transfers to a local pub. You will see why I am anxious that we should not stay in the building.

That said it’s pretty much a moot point for me. I have to leave relatively early since the electric gas plumber is alleged to be coming back at some point late this afternoon to repair his repairs from Tuesday night.

Still, I have a day at the Oval tomorrow for the second day’s play in the final test against Pakistan.

Fantastic.

Unless it rains, of course.

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Date: 2006-08-17 10:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pauln.livejournal.com
Two balls this morning, before the weather intervened.

"Plenty of play possible say the weather bods" according to cricinfo.

My money's on a damp draw.

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Date: 2006-08-17 01:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bluesman.livejournal.com
I tend to avoid worky gatherings, unless we go to a restaurant, in which case I order something apocalyptic, and ignore everyone, head down, noshing mightily, speckling the walls. It has never occurred to me that we could go on to a pub, probably because the average Southern Californian's view of drinking establishments differs profoundly from the average Brit's. Just one more indication of the superiority of British culture over American.

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