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anyone else have a bad case of the cbfs?

can't see much getting done today..

I have the usual amount of cbfs - a lot.

New air con installed over the weekend, can control it from here, handy

Office airon + desk fan

feelsgood

Aircon left on at home for the dog

Inb4 Leroy says I contribute too much power spikes to society

I'll turn mine on from here if it get's too hot for the animals as well.

My new one seems to have the "peaksmart" features though

I'll turn mine on from here if it get's too hot for the animals as well.

My new one seems to have the "peaksmart" features though

What brand is your one out of curiosity?

Mines a Daiken and it doesn't have that cool feature

anyone else have a bad case of the cbfs?

can't see much getting done today..

god this so much

i actually have spent last half hour tracing a paperclip and then colouring it on.. must have been two days off in a row thats done it

Interesting fact


And it's a bloody expensive day. Depending on who's counting the confetti, the average cost of a wedding in Australia this year is between $36,700 (IBISWorld), and $48,296 (Bride To Be magazine).

and it does stop after the honeymoon either, gotta do thank you cards and then get photos printed and such.

I still get new bills!

and mine went well over that figure in the end.

we planned a nice cheap wedding aiming for 20K, was closer to 60K in the end!

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