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davemorton wrote: »*points up!!!*
Is that Patty two timing me? :eek: What a hussy:rotfl:Awaiting a new sig0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »night all.
night patty x0 -
barbara6812 wrote: »Would it be wrong to push a 6 year old and 4 year old down a snowy bank in a huge boots bag?? feet first of course.
Nice big blue ikea bag would do or strong garden bag.
In past times sacking was used so would go with ikea bag.
And probably safer as nothing hard to fall off.
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
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vanilla_twist wrote: »Nice big blue ikea bag would do or strong garden bag.
In past times sacking was used so would go with ikea bag.
And probably safer as nothing hard to fall off.
V x
how come you didn't have a date tonight VT?0 -
vanilla_twist wrote: »Nice big blue ikea bag would do or strong garden bag.
In past times sacking was used so would go with ikea bag.
And probably safer as nothing hard to fall off.
V x
In the day when ICI Fertilisers was still alive and well here the locals would get the really thick plastic ICI Nitram bags to use on snow instead of a sledge. It was known as "plaggy baggin"Awaiting a new sig0 -
hampydoodums wrote: »Keep getting distracted so still catching up
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Don't think anyone on our thread has posted about the Danepak comp. Thanks to the student page on fb. Haven't had a good look at this yet, but the gist of it is you need to have a look at the Village scene and spin the wheel for prizes. There are prizes hidden within the picture, you just need to zoom in with the + button to see where they are. Student page tells you where to find the first one, also gives you 'answer' to insert when you've found one. Link to comp below.
https://www.morningsmadebetter.co.uk/
Also found a bit about the comp on the link below, thanks to Newbie lairyfairy66, and the other posters on the thread for giving the clues - I've thanked them all
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/58663931#Comment_58663931
Good luck folks, there's quite a few prizes to be won - 24 x Teapots, 300 x Oven Gloves, 300 x Tongs and 6,000 x Fridge Magnets. The competition ends on 26th Feb :T
Tanku just entered, couldn't find the teapot or gloves but got the tongs and fridge magnetgood luck everyone
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In the day when ICI Fertilisers was still alive and well here the locals would get the really thick plastic ICI Nitram bags to use on snow instead of a sledge. It was known as "plaggy baggin"
I have placcy bagged:D....I have also went down my granny's stairs on a cadburys tray:(.....placcy bagging was more successful:D0 -
In the day when ICI Fertilisers was still alive and well here the locals would get the really thick plastic ICI Nitram bags to use on snow instead of a sledge. It was known as "plaggy baggin"
And the boards the gas board put around their roadworks are great too! (about 4ft X 1ft)“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
davemorton wrote: »She been looking at DFS's 0% finance, when infact she should have been looking at Te5cos 2 for 1 offers! :rotfl:
Saw some brief mention of those things earlier but haven't followed the thread too well in the last few hours.
I've had a tax return in front of me since this morning but spent too much time on "snow watch" and a bit of the usual verbal sparring with David. this morning so kept putting it off:rotfl:
Done the tax return in the last few hours but struggling to find out why the Taxman and I disagree on how much tax is owed:cool:Awaiting a new sig0
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