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TrulyMadly wrote: »Morning paw sniffers,
Really frosty day in Durham.
:wave: Rooted Nomad
The glitch fairy granted my wishes once again. Just as DH was finishing his last bottle of Dom Simon ( needs loads of carbs for bike racing) along came the Frijj glitch last Saturday. Filled the fridge with Frijjes! He'll be drinking them out of date for weeks:)
Before anyone rushes out it only lasted a day.
When I read back fully I will come back and thank the op.
Loads of skim reading to do but already in love with Homer:)
How's Dexter doing David and how are the rest of the north east coven.
Love too to Logie.
Back later
Missed youGood to see you back posting :T
Smileand hopefully the world will smile back
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Morning all! i want to go to Cardiff and try out Viva Brazil for lunch - I have discount lol. But there is home international rugby match at 5pm will it be that awful at lunch time? Hubby says too busy.
Certain parts of Cardiff get busy on match day, but I don't usually find much difficulty doing my normal mooch around with lunch. Just get parked early and avoid places that are showing the match on big screens and you should be fine.
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Morning all:A
The cove is blue.:j:j:j:j:jEvening guys - all caught up now :j I have had a lovely day today :j :j
I thoroughly enjoyed it too Jamsponge and I don't know where the time went, all of a sudden it was 4 hours later :rotfl: :rotfl: We got value out of our 2 coffees by making them last those 4 hours too :money: And it was fun watching customers trying to pull trolleys out when they were all jammed together :rotfl: :rotfl: We will do it again soon, I promise :beer:
I hope that Silvercar and Saversue have both had lovely birthdays today
Ha ha, how funny was the trolley thing. I think someone had superglued them together.:rotfl:
My DH thought it was funny we was nattering for 4 hours. He wanted to know what we was talking about that could take so long. Well glitches of course.:DI am a Dolphin Angel:A
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Certain parts of Cardiff get busy on match day, but I don't usually find much difficulty doing my normal mooch around with lunch. Just get parked early and avoid places that are showing the match on big screens and you should be fine.
Great atmosphere as well with rugby on
We were hoping to park in St.David's shopping centre and walk into St.Mary Street for lunch at Viva Brazil. I am hopeless in Cardiff we don't go very often.0 -
We were hoping to park in St.David's shopping centre and walk into St.Mary Street for lunch at Viva Brazil. I am hopeless in Cardiff we don't go very often.
That should be fine. St Davids will start to get busy after 10am, but upper levels should still be ok for parking. John Lewis will be rammed by 10am.
A little trick to get back out quicker - go to 1st floor and get in lift down to ground floor, then stay in to get back up to whichever floor you parked on. The lifts are slow and the queue on the ground floor is ridiculous.
Expect to pay around £7 for the parking though (unless you eat quickly)
The NCP on Westgate Street is even more expensive and would be a b*tch to get out of later on. Cardiff Central is also close but they only let you pay a day rate of £9. They don't charge per hour at all.0 -
hi guys really struggling this morning wounder if any body can help looking for a site that shows ya how to make them xmas cluster ball out of baubles any ideas thanks any way0
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Good [STRIKE]evening[/STRIKE] morning Elite :hello:
Locarr is a surname but don't know about our own lovable Mr Locarr
Good song, good night
Lovable indeed!:cool:
Morning all!:D"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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Morning all
Cold and crisp here this morning, nice blue sky though
The locks on my car have gone nuts, press the button and it locks and then it snaps back open again, does the same when you try and do it with the key in the door in and you can't lock the passenger doors from the inside either, dunno what that's all about :mad: Will probably need to get it looked at, don't really have the spare cash for it, but I can't really have a car that doesn't lock...
Going to go for a wee wander round the shops later, DD wants to go to the Green Shop so who am I argue: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.
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lookinforabargain wrote: »Morning all
Cold and crisp here this morning, nice blue sky though
The locks on my car have gone nuts, press the button and it locks and then it snaps back open again, does the same when you try and do it with the key in the door in and you can't lock the passenger doors from the inside either, dunno what that's all about :mad: Will probably need to get it looked at, don't really have the spare cash for it, but I can't really have a car that doesn't lock...
Going to go for a wee wander round the shops later, DD wants to go to the Green Shop so who am I argue:rotfl:
I had this with mine last week, windows were going down when I locked the car, the boot would only open sometimes, it wouldn't click open ( just opened with key and that only opened some doors - was beginning to think it was haunted:rotfl: ) turns out it was the battery inside the keyfob - ( my dad is a mechanic, he took it out & it's been fine since ) new batteries can be got for under a fiver - I would try this first before anything more drastic. I really thought my whole electrics was needing replaced.
p.s. was even being weird when I just used the key but the fob must have been trying to do other stuff if this makes sense - keyfob can usually be prised open with a knife or apparently some chemists change batteries
Hope this helpsBusy mum of 3, so if my posts don't make sense or ask a silly question be patient:rotfl:0 -
perkypam123 wrote: »hi guys really struggling this morning wounder if any body can help looking for a site that shows ya how to make them xmas cluster ball out of baubles any ideas thanks any way
Here you go pam, took me about 2 minutes to search on google for this, is this what you mean?
http://starterhometodreamhome.blogspot.co.uk/2009/11/possibilities-of-ornament-balls.html
I think the cluster one is 3rd down."Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
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