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  • biscuitmad wrote: »
    Then you can be in trouble instead of me :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:


    Gee thanks :p:p:p

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    ...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.

    PRIDE

    There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
    You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
    Is yours to decide, this is your life.


  • nikkilala wrote: »
    I'll second that, I use them too as I have a marble floor in the kitchen which is a nightmare when its wet. If you get them just remember never put fabric softener in with them when you wash them as it takes away some of the effectiveness of them.I wouldnt be without mine:)


    Oh yes, good point about the fab conditioner Nikkilala. I'd also say shop around before you buy, I bought mine from one of the online pet superstores when they had a discount code so they were a bit cheaper. Still they are worth every penny even at full price. I dread to think how much I wasted on cheap mats over the years. :o These feel like they will last for ever.
    "I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again."

    Stephen Grellet, (1773-1855).
  • biscuitmad
    biscuitmad Posts: 843 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    edited 18 October 2012 at 1:45PM
    Gee thanks :p:p:p

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    You're most welcome. :D:D:D:D

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    actually i have just rewatched it and i agree with you now, its 4pm.
  • Shazaaym
    Shazaaym Posts: 186 Forumite
    Here's one for last nights Zooey fans...made me chuckle!

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    :rotfl:

    (hope it's not already been posted, not caught up on the thread yet...boy you lot are fast in ere!!)
  • Mrs_Jagger wrote: »
    Many thanks aau1 - that is what I feared. It's not really a big deal. I should be smiling she likes my photo enough to recycle it!!!!

    You could add your name to your photos , using paint* or something similar

    * I don't mean actual paint btw :p
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    Arghh, I do feel your pain folks about the mud. I have two dogs of my own (and often have another one staying or a foster dog in) and this time of year can be hard work.:(

    After many years of faffing around I finally investing in some turtle mats: http://www.turtlemat.co.uk/Classic-door-mats/

    They are expensive, but they wash up like new and look amazing. I bought 3 x long fawn coloured mats (75cm x 150cm) and they are end to end along the length of my galley kitchen on laminate.

    Before that I had spent a fortune on various cheapy mats that always fell apart after a few washes (especially the backing). My turtle mats look like new after many years of use & washing.

    These mats aren't miracle workers, but they do take off some of the dirt which you can then hoover off the mat when it dries.

    I am lucky that after walks, I can bring my dogs in through my back garden and into my kitchen. When the mud is really bad (thick clay soil!) I keep a pot or bucket of clean water outside my back door and dunk each dogs paw into the bucket before they come inside. This gets the mud off and just leaves wet paws. I then make the dogs wait on the first turtle mat as soon as they step inside and then I give them a proper dry down with a towel.

    I also keep a baby gate across my kitchen door so the dogs can't get access to the living room until they are dried off. ;)

    If you are finding your dogs are smelly a bit wiffy due to getting wet daily, you can sprinkle some bicarbonate of soda on your carpets and even through your dog's dry coat. It is a natural deodoriser and perfectly safe.

    I also use a natural air freshener (citrus magic: http://www.quickvit.co.uk/toiletries/air-fresheners/citrus-magic-air-fresh-orange-7oz.html) that is non toxic. I don't like using febreeze type stuff.
    Oh yes, good point about the fab conditioner Nikkilala. I'd also say shop around before you buy, I bought mine from one of the online pet superstores when they had a discount code so they were a bit cheaper. Still they are worth every penny even at full price. I dread to think how much I wasted on cheap mats over the years. :o These feel like they will last for ever.


    I got a gorgeous pink one with "Kitchen" written across it a few years back from a Sunday supplement and that was 1/2 price:TBut you are right, you save a fortune in all the cheap ones you buy. I only knew about them because I always used to use the big commercial ones in my shop because with all the people coming in and out the floor used to get filthy. When they first came out you couldnt buy them, you had to rent them!! and they came and changed them every two weeks.Blimey, this is taking me back as its about 10 or 15 years ago :o:o:o
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • You changed your mind what the order is?
    boring_tom wrote: »
    My five favourite films are:


    The Hunted Airman (2006) (An injured RAF pilot, confined to a wheelchair is committed to an eerie hospital where he starts to lose his mind)


    Blessed (2004) (A fertility clinic visit becomes an unfathomable nightmare for a woman who's impregnated with the devil's DNA)


    Never Forget (2008) (A man who wakes up with amnesia also finds his supposed friend has accused him of murder)


    Puffball (2007) (Powerful supernatural forces are unleashed when a young architect becomes pregnant)


    Ghostwood (2006) (Ed Hunter receives a letter from his native country Ireland, that his father has passed away, and asks him to return for the funeral)


    The Haunting of Molly Hartley (2008) (Molly Hartley looks to put her troubled past behind her with a fresh start at a new school, where she sparks with one of the most popular students)
  • jtz
    jtz Posts: 1,423 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi everyone!
    One more day to the weekend!:j:j:j
    Popped into Metro

    Still loads of Tippex-37p

    DTD oppurtunities:
    OOD SELs for Nivea sun spray £7.xx, was £14.xx, Tesco baby sensitive bubble bath £1.83, 2 for £3.00

    HTH someone
  • nat21luv wrote: »
    cheesy- I love war films too and I have to say The Pacific is up there with BOB and Homeland, absolutely brilliant. I may even stick my neck out and say The Pacific is better than BOB....

    I'm a bit late off the mark but
    Bridget Jones Diary
    Bridget Jones The Edge Of Reason :D
    Saving Private Ryan
    Pearl Harbor
    Anything with Leo DiCaprio in it :D (mainly The Departed, Inception and Shutter Island)


    Morning all! :D

    Have you seen Generation Kill ? That was pretty good
  • hi guys, just been reading through god knows how many pages, i was wondering is there still Asda glitch deal going? i noticed there was a deodrant but didnt explain what was triggering what

    thanks in advance
    stay lucky!
    Steve.
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