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Non-coupon related Drivel Thread 8
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Best_price wrote: »Where's my cream choux bun that you bought me as a treat?:(
Its long gone, digested & what not:rotfl::rotfl:RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Best_price wrote: »Where's my cream choux bun that you bought me as a treat?:(
Did you not get it in the post have to have a word with them sent it first class as well:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Been looking at the reviews for the Red Hot buffet restaurant.
Not disabled friendly at all.
"This was our first experience of the Red hot world buffet franchise and boy will we be back, we were a party of 8 adults who'd pre-booked (very advisable) on a Sunday lunchtime for my mother in laws 60th birthday. At first we were a bit disappointed that the restaurant is up a flight of stairs (we had a few in the group who struggle with stairs) as this wasn't explained on the website. When we asked if there was a lift we were told that we'd have to go back outside and into a SERVICE LIFT!!!! This was so unsuitable, we managed (taking our time) to slowly get upstairs and we were shown to our tables. Then came our 2nd obstacle, the toilets are up another flight of stairs (no sign of disabled toilets on the 2nd floor which would have been helpful). Plus I noticed that there was very little room for a wheelchair to get inbetween the tables. That's the negatives out of the way, now for the positives. The food is superb and so so much choice, Indian, Chinese, Italian, tex mex, English, salads, and to die for desserts. Over 300 different meals to choose from all this for under a tenner. I will definitely be going back but just be aware it's not for wheelchair users, and people who struggle with stairs.":(:(:(
CWxx0 -
Its our mouldy house ...:(:(:(:(:( Its just the start of winter and it is already full of mould on walls...:o
Been spraying dettol for whole day today...& again arranging the stuff back to its place made me tired,.....:o:o:o:o:o
IS, you definitely come to the right place for help - BFF is the expert on mouldy. Be nicey nice to her & bow to her & she might pop over with her 100's of CIF and help you to clean the mould.RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Dr.Who-Who wrote: »Eat your heart out BFF, because AH do actually look like the picture bar the heavy make-up;)
btw, her boobs are dying for!:rotfl:
When do you want me to decapitate you then?: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 -
adoreholidays wrote: »I knew I shouldn't have signed in but you lot crease me up:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::T:T:T
But still got cleaning to finish got visitors coming in the morning regards DS3 not sure how long they will be here so might not get on until the afternoon.
Sod the visitors, we are more important:DRIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Dr.Who-Who wrote: »Its long gone, digested & what not:rotfl::rotfl:
Oh Doc did you intercept FFF post:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:how naughty of you0 -
Dr.Who-Who wrote: »Sod the visitors, we are more important:D
Yeah get your priorities right. We come first: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 -
adoreholidays wrote: »Oh Doc did you intercept FFF post:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:how naughty of you
Yes because I don't think she deserve it:T:T:T and I am so glad that I didn't post is, change of heart:D since she said I was not invited to the "posh" restaurant and instead I have to go to coffee shop:eek:RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Don't worry CW, we can find somewhere elseCouponWoman wrote: »Been looking at the reviews for the Red Hot buffet restaurant.
Not disabled friendly at all.
"This was our first experience of the Red hot world buffet franchise and boy will we be back, we were a party of 8 adults who'd pre-booked (very advisable) on a Sunday lunchtime for my mother in laws 60th birthday. At first we were a bit disappointed that the restaurant is up a flight of stairs (we had a few in the group who struggle with stairs) as this wasn't explained on the website. When we asked if there was a lift we were told that we'd have to go back outside and into a SERVICE LIFT!!!! This was so unsuitable, we managed (taking our time) to slowly get upstairs and we were shown to our tables. Then came our 2nd obstacle, the toilets are up another flight of stairs (no sign of disabled toilets on the 2nd floor which would have been helpful). Plus I noticed that there was very little room for a wheelchair to get inbetween the tables. That's the negatives out of the way, now for the positives. The food is superb and so so much choice, Indian, Chinese, Italian, tex mex, English, salads, and to die for desserts. Over 300 different meals to choose from all this for under a tenner. I will definitely be going back but just be aware it's not for wheelchair users, and people who struggle with stairs.":(:(:(
CWxxYou can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. ~John Wooden 154/06/2700
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