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The Mad(ness) that is the Elite. He's gone, but was one of the best :A
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TrulyMadly wrote: »So whose leg is it?:D
I will not be bribed. :rotfl:0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »So whose leg is it?:D
I think, in true Elite style, it is simply what is known as a filler ....“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0 -
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Thrifty_Sister wrote: »Got an hour to myself at last
so going to have a catch up :T and see what been happening.
Also a couple of things regarding Mad :A
He will be making his final journey on Friday 11am. It will be a very emotional affair as Mads nieces Mum will be there who he did the song/fundraising for and the same song will be played. As I have mentioned previously his family didn't know about it.
The family have asked me to pass on there thanks for everything his friends here have done and for the fantastic fundraising in his memory - they are still coming to terms with Mads passing.
Lastly, Mad passed away in a local hospital not a hospice just to clear up any confusion. I know there will be some monies left over after the floral tribute is paid for so I can either find out what the local hospice is called and a donation could still be made or we could purchase a tree as somebody suggested.
Local hospice is St Helena Hospice just around the corner from Mad's stamping ground at the Tosco Extra where I used to work ( not as a trout! ). Xxx0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »I like mine to have a bit of flavour to it too
The annoying thing is cheese like camembert and brie is at it's best just before you finish it:( My favourite is a nice bit of well out of date Roquefort
ohhh Roquefort, love it, but so expensive.
Still have some Cathedral City maturing from last year, not really strong enough for me, so trying to mature it0 -
Been working long distances again, :hello: bubbs again and visited the place with cows in the middle of their shopping centre :hello: tiger
Whilst querying the price of some gammonat one store, another chap was querying the price of John Smiths Extra Smooth 10X440ml Cans, should have been 3 for £21 but the discount wasn't applied. He seemed to be so surprised, when he got dtd. :eek::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
At another store, the silly sa put my red/white Kumala wine through as one product - messed up an pp.:mad: I told her before she started scanning that they were all different! (bubbs, how do you put up with it?) Went to cs and asked for it to be checked. Got a proper trout who wanted to know why. Explained that sa had grouped the wines together and so I didn't have enough products for a price comparison. Got the raised eyebrows and mouth pursing and then an ' ok', I'll put it through for you on training mode'. Resulted in a £6.10 pp:D. She didn't smile at me when she put it onto a GC.0 -
Only 5 or 6, think more like 10 meals a day here to get all mine empty. :eek: Going to aim for one to start with but which one....:o
I've got a fridge freezer in the kitchen and a chest freezer in the garage, both full to bursting. I managed to shoehorn a couple of chickens in this morning but there's really no room for anything that isn't wafer thin :eek:
I really want to get some of that beef but I will have to buy another freezer
It doesn't help that the DTD gammon joint is the size of a small dog :eek:0 -
Thanks, didn't realise that Stevie Wonder was the original artist!:)
He was a most original artist. Well ahead of his time.
Here's another choon from that era by someone else, a bit more rock-y.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNf-1DJCrPc :beer:There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
Mildred1970 wrote: »I've got a fridge freezer in the kitchen and a chest freezer in the garage, both full to bursting. I managed to shoehorn a couple of chickens in this morning but there's really no room for anything that isn't wafer thin :eek:
I really want to get some of that beef but I will have to buy another freezer
It doesn't help that the DTD gammon joint is the size of a small dog :eek:
:rotfl:
"Oh sir... it's only wafer thin"
*boom*
:rotfl:Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0
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