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Everyone Looking Into Trolley Excitement
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I don't think I'm cut out for this.
It seems like a foreign language to me.
don't worry pooch. Savvy's posts are a mine of information but are a challenge even for a seasoned glitcher. We love him to bits but his posts are alot to take in.
Start small...have a look at the shopping lists that people post to get an idea. If you're stuck, ask. No one will mind answering if you're struggling and are trying yourself to work it out. Stick with it, it's alot to get your head round but so worth it when you do.
Savvy's posts are scary but he's a big fluffy bunny0 -
madmuppet5 wrote: »When I use smaller glasses it means more washing up :beer:
You know you could just try using one small glass and refilling itApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
SpiralingDown wrote: »The Barbie was but the scooter and pram were just on the shelf.
Cheers. May have to pay a visit....Again...tomoz!£10?
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Oh crap of course.....got a bit excited didnt iThe art of being happy is to be satisfied with what you have0 -
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davemorton wrote: »Strange, when I use smaller glasses, the wine lasts longer.
oh I like a big glass....and have it just under half full. No idea why
p.s Ive reached capacity0 -
madmuppet5 wrote: »When I use smaller glasses it means more washing up :beer:You know you could just try using one small glass and refilling it
Q.E.D. moment.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Was it to fit in a cutthroat razor, or hair trimmer.
No, it was a normal safety razor. The blades were long lasting but much more expensive((hence buying them singly as opposed to a pack) than the thin double sided blades that eventually became more popular and were themselves replaced by the type of razor we now use.Awaiting a new sig0 -
fairclaire wrote: »sounds like a gem, is he married
if not treat him to a date
No he is not married. Funnily enough we started talking on dating site, moved to text then one day I got text from him saying he had heart attack and had been moved to hospital near me. I took him in a phone charger and thats how we met.
Lovely guy but we are just not eachothers type. We do go for great days out sometimes but due to his heart attack he has to sleep immediately after eating. Apparently heart puts you to sleep so it can manage to digest food. So we no longer go for meals out but he is a great shopping buddy.
Talking about going away together next month if weather continues as it is.
I do him favours sometimes when he needs to do a long journey he borrows my prius as cheaper to run than his jag.
In fact all my close friends are men, strange but on a friend only basis they are
happy enought to understand my health problems and see past them to the person I am. Just guys I date that can't do that:rotfl:
Sure we will come to an arrangement beneficial to us both:cool:
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 -
fairclaire wrote: »oh I like a big glass....and have it just under half full. No idea why
p.s Ive reached capacity
Bless, better than you liking it half empty“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
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