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Nice people thread part 8 - worth the wait
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I've had a few falafel in my life.... probably 2-3x. It's definitely something I'd eat - and even have plans to make at some point, I've even collected several recipes.. Butm there's more food that could be eaten ... than there are mealtimes.0
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If a bank goes teets up .... how long does it take to get your money refunded under the "£85k guaranteed" deal? Bog standard bank, nothing odd/furren.0
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PasturesNew wrote: »If a bank goes teets up .... how long does it take to get your money refunded under the "£85k guaranteed" deal? Bog standard bank, nothing odd/furren.
I don't know. It has never happened. Even the banks that failed were taken over as going concerns.“The ideas of debtor and creditor as to what constitutes a good time never coincide.”
― P.G. Wodehouse, Love Among the Chickens0 -
I eat about 3200 calories a day but then I do have to walk a couple of hundred yards from the train to the tube. If I am working hard at work and having to use my brain I will probably snack another 500.I think....0
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Coop bank are not going bust they just need more capital to meet the rules.I think....0
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Michaels, I got your pm, but my silly message box is full now. In short yes, I agree...will get back to you soon.0
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I just learnt something new!
I thought the driest programme on my tumble dryer was 'cupboard dry' on the basis that things have to be stored bone dry but you can wear stuff a bit damp as it will dry on you if need be .....
Well, my mother lied! You are NOT meant to rely on body heat and a good breeze, or the car heater! Ready to wear means the most dry. Who would have thought it?0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Michaels, I got your pm, but my silly message box is full now. In short yes, I agree...will get back to you soon.0
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lostinrates wrote: »I just learnt something new!
I thought the driest programme on my tumble dryer was 'cupboard dry' on the basis that things have to be stored bone dry but you can wear stuff a bit damp as it will dry on you if need be .....
Well, my mother lied! You are NOT meant to rely on body heat and a good breeze, or the car heater! Ready to wear means the most dry. Who would have thought it?0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »I've never used a tumble drier.... didn't realise they had programmes. I thought you put it in, turned the knob (which was a timer), then kept checking it .....
Yes, this is my first one.....I suppose it shows!0
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