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32p in Mr Ts

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Nice fresh conkers in your room corners stops spiders, & keeps cats entertained too 
Na this lady has them in everyroom even loo:rotfl::rotfl: and she still has this gadget as she still gets loads of spiders:rotfl::rotfl:Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
One word about the spiders
Conkers
Someone told me that a conker in each room keeps the spiders out
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »That's rather rubbish- I get why though

I kicked off in work a while ago because switchboard were giving people our full names. I worked with someone who'd been stalked on Facebook by a horrible patient, so had a stop out to that straight away.
Apparently one of my female colleagues (or should that be ex colleagues) was sending rudey dudey FB messages to one of her younger lady clients who was reciprocating and then it all got very messy. Would rather not be sent those kind of messages by a client of mine. Eeeeek!
QOC - I could understand why someone would want to stalk you, with your gorge-delicious looks and your non stop talents, I'm surprised you don't have a whole barrage of admirers after you. (PS. I don't condone stalking!)0 -
:eek::eek::eek::D:D
Her daughter said "mum you cant have that beside the bed looks like a sex aid":rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I don't know how far you're having to travel TS? Swearing an oath is the same no matter where you do it and doesn't take long, literally minutes. If The probate venue is quite far, you'd probably be as well using a local solicitor and saving yourself a journey.
Thanks FC, I was trying to find out difference and think I gathered you have to send everything off yourself after using local solicitor. Is that right? I am reknowned for dragging my heels and thought going to probate registry might be better for me if that is the case.
OH says a day out in Winchester would not be a bad thing. It is about 50 miles away though.
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50p in Mr Ts

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If it is your family solicitor and you know them and are comfortable dealing with them, I would use them, would be my advice FWIW.Still it's done I just have to pop the probate venue on the form, I'm undecided whether to go to Winchester or local solicitors to swear oath. Anyone have any experience of this?
You don't have to go a probate registry (Winchester) to swear an oath.
Yes that is correct.Thanks FC, I was trying to find out difference and think I gathered you have to send everything off yourself after using local solicitor. Is that right?
There is a very helpful step-by-step guide here
http://www.probateforms.info/swearing-an-oath-with-a-solicitor/'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
Groucho Marx
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