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Naebbirac such sad sad news.0
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Mrs_stinkface wrote: »:rotfl: I swear, I just watched it on the telly and burst out laughing. It's genius
Their marketing is great:D:D:D:D:D
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Thankyou for the new thread, I hope we are all lucky in it.0
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Thanks for the new thread ChrisV
Evening everyoneThere comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis0 -
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Great title chris hope we get lots of glitchs, xmas is coming choc and biscuits please0
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Classy Chick
Advice in a flood! From SSM - Remember no matter how bad the flood is do not loot Asda or Tesco (as it is on low lying ground, go to Morrisons instead!!)
Official advice from Humberside Police!
Alert neighbours, particularly the elderly and vulnerable.
Move vehicles and valuables higher ground
Roll up carpets and rugs and move them out of harm’s way.
Empty furniture drawers and cupboards, Place the contents and any furniture you can move upstairs.
Any furniture you can’t move could be raised on bricks and pulled away from the wall
Weigh down any furniture which is too heavy to move, to stop it from floating and damaging walls and windows.
Fasten plastic bags around the legs of wooden furniture to help minimise absorption of water.
If possible, take the curtains down or wrap them round the curtain pole.
Move computer and other electrical equipment upstairs or above the anticipated water level.
Turn off gas and electricity at the mains.
Put plugs in sinks and weigh them down with something heavy to prevent backflow from the drains. Weigh down the toilet seat too.
Disconnect electrical appliances.
Check food and water supplies and take upstairs.
Bring caged outdoor pets inside, and move all pets with food, water, bedding and litter trays upstairs.
Store valuable or sentimental items and important documents upstairs or in a high place
Any flood protection equipment, such as flood boards or airbrick covers put them in place.
Do as much as you can in daylight.:o:o:o:o:o:o
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Just saw a clip of The X Factor. There was a young woman singing a song which I think was The First Time I Saw Your Face.
Anyone know who sang the original? I tried YouTube'ing it but it came up with Leona Lewis and Matt Cardigan? Eh?0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Is there some place we can send all you depressed Man U fans so you can be depressed together?
My OH is a right grump!! :rotfl::rotfl:
It's just not fair stomps feet. Nothing in the world is right until we get back to playing well :mad::(0 -
Just saw a clip of The X Factor. There was a young woman singing a song which I think was The First Time I Saw Your Face.
Anyone know who sang the original? I tried YouTube'ing it but it came up with Leona Lewis and Matt Cardigan? Eh?
Roberta Flack hun x
not Matt Cardigan pmsl!Learn from the past, enjoy and appreciate the present and work to make your future the best it can possibly be
And get lots of glitches!0
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