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Buyers are camped in our garden over Christmas
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My nan's dog eats felix. Don't give him chocolate (hobnobs) though.0
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mrbrightside842 wrote: »My nan's dog eats felix. Don't give him chocolate (hobnobs) though.
thanks, they are still not back (i should have took a mobile number for them) I am off to the garage then to souce some Felix.0 -
Oh I thought you had Felix in for your cats or something. If you're off to the garage, just get dog food?
Edit, just thought you may have meant dog meat instead of cat food. If you're not sure if he should be on puppy food or regular dog food, I don't think it'll matter really.0 -
Don't give the puppy Felix if there's dog food available. How old do you think he is? Is there any way you can find out what he usually gets fed on? (Tins in the bin or whatever?)0
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if you dont know what he's been fed on, give him chappy (found everywhere). if you dont, you may have more than just a runny botty, niagra comes to mind.0
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agreed, chappie stinks but it is unlikely to upset his tummy.Aug 24 - Mortgage Balance £242,040.19
Credit Card - £8,141.63 + £4,209.83
Goals: Mortgage Free by 2035, Give up full time work once Mortgage Free, Ensure I have a pension income of £20k per year from 20350 -
I sold my house 4 years ago and knew it would all go through a few weeks ahead of when my new home would be ready. I moved in with family for 5 weeks. I wouldn't have dreamed of rocking up on the drive of my new house and expecting to stay there till the owners moved out. Let alone using their facilities and making a mess of their gardens.
I think you are being remarkably upbeat and accomodating about it all. Tell them to clear off is my advice.0 -
They are really taking the !!!!, why dont you tell them to park there motorhome on Dinas Powis common, they can let there dog, and themselves, find a couple of bushes then?0
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To the last few posters - you do realise this thread is a wind-up, right?0
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