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what music do you want PM?0
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Aesop Were thinking of doing some 80's and 90's with some 90's dance and so on. Would love some old school garage later on aswell.
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Free £10 redspottedhanky train ticket.
Don't use the link like everybody else ie ; via telegraph - IT WILL CRASH!!
use this one
http://www.redspottedhanky.com/
1) sign in - on top right corner "lotalty/account"
if it shows that its crash - don't worry, open it up again
Click back space or "go back one page" (top left arrow) then click their "HOME" & click "Loyalty/account" again & it will log into your account immediately.
2) go to "personal details" on the left hand side
3) enter the code : [STRIKE]rshtel108[/STRIKE] RshTel10B in sunday telegraph offer box.
4) click update. don't worry it will not show anything but as long as you click update we will get the £10 in the next few days.
SORRY - go back to your account & re-enter the code & click update again as I have initially typed the code wrong.:oRIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Part_Mouse wrote: »Aesop Were thinking of doing some 80's and 90's with some 90's dance and so on. Would love some old school garage later on aswell.
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There are loads of sites with free downloads. Just had a quick look:DYou can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. ~John Wooden 154/06/2700 -
as BP said just does up on zinc, vitamin C, buy the tablets at superdrug/boots. all the cold relief have these in them, so you are paying for paracteomol, vitamin c, zinc in a beechams packet.
Excellent MSE tip:money:You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. ~John Wooden 154/06/2700 -
Best_price wrote: »There are loads of sites with free downloads. Just had a quick look:D
yes so did I but computer playing up, so couldn't copy and paste.
PM - get all your friends to download and save to cds, a mix of songs and bring with them to the wedding just in case.0 -
I am really annoyed and upset. Just had to throw about £150 of meat in the bin.
Noticed my chest freezer was iced up at the top, despite my defrosting it about a month ago.
So decided to defrost it again. Emptied it but as I got near the bottom I realised everything was soggy and defrosted but things at the top were fine.
Had to throw away, a leg of lamb, several joints of beef, a few of pork, chicken, a side of salmon etc.
Strange how only the bottom 10 inches was defrosted though. Just couldn't risk eating any of it as no idea how long its been in this state.
So just in case the freezer goes completely, we are now eating out of the freezer only. I padded the bottom foot of the freezer with bubblewrap to raise things up a bit in the hope I can save the stuff that is still frozen.
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Oh CW what a nightmare.Do you think its kaput?0
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fungaltendancy wrote: »Oh CW what a nightmare.Do you think its kaput?
I really don't know whats wrong with it.Why was the things in the top half still frozen sold, yet the items nearer the bottom were completely defrosted.:(:(:(:(:(
It still is working, the fast freeze is on now.
What a waste of money, I really "feel" it atm
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Do you know anyone CW? Who could tell you what it is without charging you? Then you know what to do next. Or try googling.0
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