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Tesco Discussion Chats & Grabbits 11+ Xmas/NY (Incorporating HC's Glitch & B1tch Pub)
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mymerrywidow wrote: »didnt you have a shower 2 weeks ago:rotfl:
Yeah but it is Christmas!!:rotfl::rotfl:"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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LadyLeenie wrote: »Did he say "yes":rotfl::rotfl:
He asked if we had anything not past its sell by date :eek:0 -
at work might pop in for a dance up my pole on my break heheeee:cool:lost 9 stone since Feb 2011
stopped smoking 2 years ago
total addict to this site!:T
and pole dancers in the tesco glitches !!!!!es bar x0 -
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blondynurse wrote: »at work might pop in for a dance up my pole on my break heheeee:cool:
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Woohooooo! finally found my Christmas spirit.:beer:0
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Just helped myself to a glass of rose wine....did leave money in the 'honesty box' :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Will have to be careful not to drink too much, have an allergy to wine....:rotfl::rotfl:Born to glitch0
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Westvleteren wrote: »I don't know if they work I have never had a mat. I get my jigsaws from charity shops, I don't mind if it has a couple of pieces missing - makes it more interesting
but you can tell if they have been rolled up previously because the don't lie flat. 90% are like this so the roll up mats must be popular.
I have one of the jigsaw holders that folds up like a book. Only problem is the shear size - nowhere to store it easily!
The biggest puzzle I have ever done is a 9000 piece one of the Tower of Babel - took me six months and the only way I was going to see it fully made up was to stick it to a board! I had to do it in quarters cos it is so big!!What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Jane_Blackford wrote: »I have one of the jigsaw holders that folds up like a book. Only problem is the shear size - nowhere to store it easily!
The biggest puzzle I have ever done is a 9000 piece one of the Tower of Babel - took me six months and the only way I was going to see it fully made up was to stick it to a board! I had to do it in quarters cos it is so big!!
How about this one next? (only 32,000 pieces)
http://www.firebox.com/product/3107/Worlds-Largest-Jigsaw-Puzzle0
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