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bedtime for me.....thanks for company ..........hoping i dont have nightmares about midgets with additions!
sleep well nutters xxxYNWA JFT96 :A0 -
davemorton wrote: »:eek: WHAT!!!! He had a large bottle of cider as his man piece?? Well at least it would be one of your five a day
She gets 5 a day?? :eek::eek:0 -
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Thanks for all the replies and ideas.
Not happy about them asking me to ring them, think store manager should be ringing me to grovel and at least offer me a few goodies to share with my friends. oh forget to tell them I have lots of virtual friends on here :rotfl:
Also wonder why they were so keep to get hold of the CTV - probably to put on u- tube :eek:
No GP's over weekend and don't think serious enough for hospital, so may go to walk-in centre, in my case that's hobble-in:) and am inclined to see what Headquarters has to say, is willing to do about it before thinking about anything else.
If I due take this further feel sorry for the staff that helped me as they were so nice.
Know I have Legal protection on House insurance, but not sure if that's just if someone else has a claim against me while on my property and neighbour disputes, must take a look.
Night All, Electric Blanket on and all warm and toasty, but may take lappy with me for company.0 -
cheekyweegit wrote: »Just to add to the previous post about my son who is 6ft 5ins he only has size 9.5 feet, wears a 10 shoe normally, but got boots at Christmas which are an 11 but are a bit big. They are fur lined hence the bigger size.
It's really funny on a really windy day as he literally struggles to keep his balance and has blown over more than once due to erm lack of grip on the ground. Poor wee soul.
So shoe size means nothing.
My son has enormous feet, He's 6'2 & has size 14 feet!! Wouldn't want to embarrass him but, in his case the saying about mens shoe size is True :rotfl::rotfl:
What's more embarrassing is a comment my Mum made while changing his nappy as a baby. Something like 'He must follow after his grandad...' :eek: Too much information.....has haunted me ever since :eek:Womble Total 2014 - £31.05
APG Total for 2014 £297.12
PP Total for 2014 £89.94
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I have size 12 feet. I'm saying nothing, but if you research my name on urban dictionary.....0
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mutley_muppet wrote: »Yes, I think a food bank would welcome pet food donations.
Those Nakd bars can be a weird texture, I think they can sometimes feel squidgy/oily because of the oil from the nuts in them? I can understand people thinking they are horrible if they are expecting something more sugary like a chocolate bar or a cereal bar. :beer:
I think I was expecting like a flapjack/ceral bar consistency.
I'm going to put the cat food in the foodbank, I think they will get it to the right people. I think a pet for some people is company and if you are feeling low they help a lot so wouldn't want someone who was struggling to have to give up their pet. I also think the food banks where the drop off point should have some kind of fridge for chilled stuff like margarine etc or be able to buy a voucher for that amount that can be exchanged so that when they do the collections they can collect the chilled stuff. I don't really know a lot about food banks so might be being a bit dense with my understanding of them, but it is a worry that there seems to be more and more of them being needed.0 -
Oh and another to take away the thoughts of grandads 'largeness'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6KYAVn8ons“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
thriftygifty wrote: »i think i was expecting like a flapjack/ceral bar consistency.
i'm going to put the cat food in the foodbank, i think they will get it to the right people. I think a pet for some people is company and if you are feeling low they help a lot so wouldn't want someone who was struggling to have to give up their pet. i also think the food banks where the drop off point should have some kind of fridge for chilled stuff like margarine etc or be able to buy a voucher for that amount that can be exchanged so that when they do the collections they can collect the chilled stuff. I don't really know a lot about food banks so might be being a bit dense with my understanding of them, but it is a worry that there seems to be more and more of them being needed.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Thanks for all the replies and ideas.
Not happy about them asking me to ring them, think store manager should be ringing me to grovel and at least offer me a few goodies to share with my friends. oh forget to tell them I have lots of virtual friends on here :rotfl:
Also wonder why they were so keep to get hold of the CTV - probably to put on u- tube :eek:
No GP's over weekend and don't think serious enough for hospital, so may go to walk-in centre, in my case that's hobble-in:) and am inclined to see what Headquarters has to say, is willing to do about it before thinking about anything else.
If I due take this further feel sorry for the staff that helped me as they were so nice.
Know I have Legal protection on House insurance, but not sure if that's just if someone else has a claim against me while on my property and neighbour disputes, must take a look.
Night All, Electric Blanket on and all warm and toasty, but may take lappy with me for company.
The staff were probably scared for their jobs so wanted to get the CCTV to see if they were to blame or hide the evidence depending how cynical you are! I would contact head office personally as this shouldn't of happened, I think they need to look at how they have their stock in the sales as it is getting to be a health hazard if people are starting to rip shelving units apart. I would also take a photo whilst it's bad. I think they should offer some kind of compensation but that's just my opinion.0
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