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The wonderful sparkly Elite Christmas thread of love, dreams and glitches ©
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Night all, hope everyone sleeps well and the glitch fairy works her magic.0
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Goodnight everybody I hope you all enjoy the rest of the evening and have lovely dreams of glitches.Mortgage debt 45,000. Thank you all for your help so far in helping me save to buy the house. I could not have done this without all your help.0
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Just settling down to watch The Last Leg - often politically incorrect but so funny, really enjoyed it during paralympics and they're now doing a review of the yearSPC 2015: #319 £10.65 / £500 Bulgaria tin0
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Well got to page 135,c will revisit in a bit.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
I feel stupider after reading certain posts on here today
I used to find this apg lark easy before today :rotfl:0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »If they are sada then they both expire tomorrow:)
Just checked...you're right. The odd thing is I printed one of them today. Thanks.0 -
Sunday trading laws in Scotland are devolved to the Scottish Parliament.
Scotland has never had any general legislation regarding Sunday trading. However, the Sunday Working (Scotland) Act 2003 prohibits shops from compelling their workers to work on Sunday. This lack of restriction allows opening hours of larger shops to be longer than in England and Wales, and many large supermarkets remain open seven days a week with little or no adjustment of opening hours at the weekend. There is no equivalent to the legal restriction on Easter Sunday opening that exists in England and Wales, but opening on Christmas Day is very unusual.
I'm visiting my parents. Dad can remember when Christmas wasn't a holiday in Scotland (in the sense that you got the day off). Mind you he also remembers that on your birthday nobody sang "Happy Birthday to You", because it wasn't written until about 1930.:beer:.There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
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i read that before culd u imagine , i think you culd get away with £20 lol:p0 -
Call_of_Trouty wrote: »I feel stupider after reading certain posts on here today
I used to find this apg lark easy before today :rotfl:
I'm scratching my head and wondering why it worked today as MSM didn't give any clues for me. I should know better...there isn't any logic:rotfl::rotfl:Awaiting a new sig0 -
I'm visiting my parents. Dad can remember when Christmas wasn't a holiday in Scotland (in the sense that you got the day off). Mind you he also rmembers that on your birthday nobody sang "Happy Birthday to You", because it wasn't written until qabout 1930.:beer:.
not being cheeky but how old is you dad ,0
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