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Everyone Looking Into Trolley Excitement
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scamps1966 wrote: »But the leg work is a nightmare, running from here to there, chasing 1 deal to the next, It's a full time job.
Ah, Borricks. I'll let you know a bit about me.
I suffer from TIA's - mini strokes. Had 6 in 2 years.
Last one one was bad, numb face. (left side)
left foot numb.
No sympathy wanted.
I try to make a living:)
Good on ya Scamps !0 -
Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »Now that wasnt hard was it. Thanks for finding those for me
Ok,between this thread,the darkside,99ways I've found 23. Wise to put a list or not?
No defo not! What we need to do is take your list of 32 and go away and set up a secret Facebook group:rotfl::rotfl:
Sorry TM:o:oAwaiting a new sig0 -
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No defo not! What we need to do is take your list of 32 and go away and set up a secret Facebook group:rotfl::rotfl:
Sorry TM:o:o
Interesting number is 32, did you know that a human body can take 32 steps without a head???
In 1336, King Ludwig of Bavaria sentenced nobleman Ditz von Shaunburg and four of his associates to death. They were sentenced to death for rebelling against His Majesty and for disturbing the peace in the kingdom. The nobleman and his friends were to be beheaded. Before the execution, the king asked Ditz to express his final wish. The nobleman asked the king to forgive his friends if his beheaded body runs by them. Schaunburg specified that the convicted were supposed to get in a line with eight steps between each other. The king burst into laughter, but he promised to fulfill the nobleman’s last wish. Ditz got down on his knees in front of a block. The executioner cut his head off, but the body jumped up and ran by the other convicted people to the immense horror of the king and everyone who witnessed it. The beheaded body made 32 steps, having passed the last person in the line, tumbled down to the ground, and remained quiet. The king kept his promise.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
davemorton wrote: »I so have..............there used to be a graphite factory there!
Least I know Reeth is only a short drive away
Graphite factory? I never knew that... must go and google it:)Awaiting a new sig0 -
Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »Hmmm, secret squirrel society....thats 23, finger trouble, its late......I want a nut glitch!“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Im off to bed folks. Tonight's read.....of mice and aliens ( an Asperger's adventure)
last nights book was read in the early hours and discussed this evening:o
I like this one......of mice and men is my favourite ever novel! I hope there's some comparisons somewhere. That would be a good discussion. I have to say this read a book ( both me and DS2 read the same book seperately) and discuss is very successful. We are actually having meaningful conversationsRecommended to me by our speech therapist for anyone with communication difficulties. Try it if that's you
Im actually going off to bed excited to wonder what we will talk about tomorrow.
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Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »Hmmm, secret squirrel society....thats 23, finger trouble, its late......I want a nut glitch!Awaiting a new sig0
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Graphite factory? I never knew that... must go and google it:)
This may have been it, just knew they worked a lot in graphite. (long story)
http://www.esi.info/detail.cfm/Ralph-Coidan-Equipment-Ltd/Heat-exchangers/_/R-200.51338“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
[QUOTE=TrulyMadly;60864249]As I'm in Portmeirion mode is that some of their china I can see in your photo Choirchick?:)[/QUOTE]
Hi TM yes Portmeirion I use it as a fruit bowl.0
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