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evening my favourite nutters
can any of you clever people enlighten me as to what a Dr Martens boot size 6D is......looking on amazon and can find a 6D .....or even a 6F .......how are they different to a normal 6? anyone please?:D:D
Frequent :rotfl: I feel the need to pm you! bless your heartYNWA JFT96 :A0 -
I was on the shortlist for the leggings but didn't get them ,since heard they carp :rotfl:
Waiting on my next trial. Poppy's had loads from them
At the moment Bosch and Pinecone top of my list for goodies
Bosch you say? :think: Haven't heard of that one! Must investigate :cool:
I like PC too, although I'm relatively new to it and haven't had anything to actually try yet, although I do like their questionnaires...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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"@doesn'tliketheganguponeonepersonmentality" Frequent.
I don't like this mentality either - indeed I have recently been a victim of such gang mentality. I did not deserve what I got but Squills deserved a darned good spanking. He had a window to apologise unreservedly and he did not do that. I did not report him but it was inevitable that others would. Very admirable of you to try to argue his case but he made a carp case for himself matey:D:D I still like the bloke.:)never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
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Bradley1984 wrote: »Just looking on Bzz and noticed Colour Catcher, I have seen this product before and as the laundry person in my house with endless amounts to do (4 girls make hard work for Dad/Husband) I wondered if anyone had used it as it may be a good shout for those last bits that dont fit the normal colour coding or if there is not enough for a full load?
TIA...x
do people realy split washing in to piles i shove it all in apart from towels and bedding that i wash on a very high temp;)
and o/h socks:eek::rotfl::rotfl:
iv never had anything run on me touch wood lol but i tend not to buy red clothes kids just have welsh tops that are red so i dnt worry bout it lol:o0 -
Bradley1984 wrote: »AAAAAARRRRRGGGHHHHH
Keep em coming...I love you guys!
swagbucks? nectaradpoints ?
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Look what you've started tweets :rotfl: :rotfl:...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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Bradley1984 wrote: »Just looking on Bzz and noticed Colour Catcher, I have seen this product before and as the laundry person in my house with endless amounts to do (4 girls make hard work for Dad/Husband) I wondered if anyone had used it as it may be a good shout for those last bits that dont fit the normal colour coding or if there is not enough for a full load?
TIA...x
I was on an earlier trial of this, and for a while, it was great.
Until I put red and white bedding in together. I ended up with pink and white
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Insurance question!
I need to get buildings insurance for our maisonette and the flat below. Our usual supplier wants £500 for the year. (Insuring at £200,000)
I just wondered what others pay, and if anyone has a similar arrangement? I have looked around and unless you class it as one house I can't find anyone that does it.
Help please?
Thanks for reading
Not sure why your insuring the flat below ?
I'd go through TCB or others, and see what offers are available.
I'd also try and compare prices for insuring them as different properties v as one, as you may be able to get cashback on both and maybe refer the other party as a small kickback ?
I'm not sure they can both be insured as one property given they are leasehold (i'm assuming, which is never a good thing)
There maybe additional cashback to be had with contents, I did that through TCB and Policy Expert and have £70 tracking on a £60 £60,000 cover deal, maybe you could do that x two ?
I'm paying £500 to insure my flat a year for buildings.Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
calmspirit wrote: »evening my favourite nutters
can any of you clever people enlighten me as to what a Dr Martens boot size 6D is......looking on amazon and can find a 6D .....or even a 6F .......how are they different to a normal 6? anyone please?:D:D
Frequent :rotfl: I feel the need to pm you! bless your heart
d is the with of your foot like clarks do:o my kids are both g fitting;) and im and e fitting0
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