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Bedsit_Bob wrote: »Men also suffer from "wimmins problems", and boy do we suffer.
It's like PMT. Women get it, but men are the ones who suffer from it.0 -
I prefer the norky step.
IMO, it's the breast place to be.0 -
Hi all
Day off today and staring out the window at the hail/sleet etc etc whats going on, I know I live in Scotland but its crazy weather:o.
Was hoping to play in the garden but can't face getting soaked, so re-potted some beans (in the greenhouse) and then slunk back into the house for a cuppa and a play online.
Thanks for the book recommendations, bit of a woose so not ordered the scarier ones yet:eek:, tho managed to get The long emergency for a few pence from the rainforest shop.
Pineapple glad the dr's appt went well.
Been thinking that I should start sewing more, I can do the basics but would love to be able to make myself some clothes that fit. Im particularly busty so have an awful time getting tops to fit me, plus I love loose linen trousers but they are often silly prices, so think one of the many plans for the year will be learning to make my own clothes.
Have a good day all , WLL xMoving towards a life that is more relaxed and kinder to the environment (embracing my inner hippy:D) .:j0 -
The rectangular, "nesting" Mess Tins we know and love, were first issued in 1937, meaning they have been in use for over 75 years.
Utilitarian in design, simple to use (no instruction booklet required), cheap to buy, tough and virtually indestructible in everyday use (easily pushed back into shape if dented), with no parts requiring replacement or adjustment.
Combined with a Hexamine Cooker, you have the ultimate in lightweight, reliable, go anywhere, cooking equipment.
What more could you ask for?0 -
BBB - is the core (or maybe more accurately the surround) of my BOP.If you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing0
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We have sun and a bloody cold wind - had snow at 7am! Is up to a sweltering 7C now.... any preps in the Mard house will include fur knickers I think.0
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"BBB" :huh:0
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OK BSB sorryIf you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing0
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Still none the wiser :huh:
Do you mean BCB, the survival equipment supply company in Wales?0
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