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I’m writing this on my lunch break...it’s 17.29 lol
Hard shift made better by a gift from a local ice cream parlour to all the staff
Bloody lovely

34 comments:

  1. What a lovely gesture of thanks!

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  2. I really fancy a tub of ice cream right now! I'll have the tub on the right with the chocolate sauce please! :)

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  3. Now that's what you call a late lunch! What a lovely gift. xx

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  4. Will the two members of staff whose portions you have stolen not find out?

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  5. Ooh.. yes. Bloody lovely indeed!

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  6. Flavours please... .they look delish... icecream is indeed a weakness of mine...

    Jo in Auckland

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  7. Such a lovely surprise-an oke poke x

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  8. Oh, how wonderful. Sometimes, that's all it takes. If I lived there, I'd buy you all ice cream.

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  9. How kind of them and how delicious it looks.

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  10. Gifts of ice cream are always welcome. I used to work with a woman who kept lactose blocking tablets in her desk drawer for gifts such as these.

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  11. Barbara Anne8:09 pm

    What a good time to be at work: when the ice cream parlor says a yummy Thank You to the staff!! What flavors of ice cream are in the photo?
    Wish the powers that be would give essential workers a meaningful pay raise!

    Hugs!

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  12. How lovely! I had a nice surprise too, at the tip! There was a man putting 2 dining chairs into 'wood'. I had been looking at identical ones online, and thinking about buying them, so on the spur of the moment I said' Please may I have them? He said 'Yes, do you want the other two in the trailer?' A good clean and they look perfect round my table! Roll on we can have friends to sit on them. The man working at the tip said 'You work here one day and you can furnish your whole house...'

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  13. What a nice way to say: "thank you, I'm thinking of you, you do great work..." The ice cream looks delicious.

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  14. Ohhhh, nice! I'm hindered from getting those kind of treats by living with a type 2 diabetic. I sneak them once in awhile though.

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  15. Anonymous12:26 am

    It amazing that a little gift like this can reset your day.

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  16. Must be even nicer in warm weather. ;-)

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    1. So true. I remember one heatwave when I was nursing, a couple of the ambulancemen (they weren't paramedics then) bought us all ice lollies. Boy, did they hit the spot! x

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