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ilovetoshop wrote: »I wish I was..stuck watching footsie
It's basically saying that the price of corn has gone up dramatically. In the US, 40% of their corn is used to make ethanol (for fuel). There is less corn for animal feed and also for us (cornflakes etc).
The animal feed pushes the price of everything up, including the meat of the animals.
Now talking about eggs - cost of battery hens/eggs and free range. Their dependence on corn for the chicken feed affects egg prices. It's really interesting.Tiger :cool:
I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »Watching C4 about why [STRIKE]our[/STRIKE] muggles food shopping has gone up
I'm taping this as OH watching an 'important footy game'... aren't they all!!
Looking forward to watching it.0 -
princessmelody2009 wrote: »I'm a genuine Hollyoaks fan (Actually watching it now on E4) but that is hillarious
I recently applied for a job as a scriptwriter on Hollyoaks, but got told that my story ideas were too gritty and realistic. They were looking for something a bit more lighthearted, and suggested I might be more suited to a primetime BBC1 crime drama called Witless Silence ... so I'm going to try them next (do they have a lot of bollywood musical numbers in it?).
FruFru Beacoup is actually my poledancing stage-name, so remember, if you see that name on a bill poster, don't forget to tip well ... both the boys and the girls:p
And so, since it's past the watershed and everyone else is watching football ... what would be your poledancing stage-name???:D'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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I love your taste in music
Cant listen to Savage Garden without playing this one though
http://youtu.be/HCm6gRHINqA
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ilovetoshop wrote: »At parents evening we were showed this that my 5 year old daughter had done .. She had 5 wishes... Made me smile
Translated as
I wish I was a fairy
I wish I had a pink house
I wish the teachers could have dresses
I wish all the poor people who don't have money and the people that have money give to the poor
I wish there were no stinging nettles !!
What a darling little angel. :A:A:A0 -
lookinforabargain wrote: »Ah love that song!
Evening all
With a skip, hop and a jump I'm now up to date!
Much excitement today, my tickets for Sarah Millican arrived :j Less than 2 weeks to go nowOnly booked the tickets about 18 months ago!
All I need now is someone to come with me:rotfl:
Don't have anyone to watch DD so that rules OH out. Sure I'll get something sorted though.
Hope all is well
I'll go, I love her humour0 -
Jut wanted to drop a quick note about a website I have just bumped into called Rebrickable.com. It is for Lego Fans, and allows you to enter on it all the lego sets that you own (and any odd parts) and will then work out all the peices you own. It then cross matches your lego with all the other lego sets and tells you what other things you can build with the peices you already have. A great way of getting more use out of what you have, rather than spending money on buying new sets.
Hth.0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »This is so cute x
Aww love the 5yr olds wishes. How thoughtful at that age to give a wish away to the poor. Little darling!0 -
Jut wanted to drop a quick note about a website I have just bumped into called Rebrickable.com. It is for Lego Fans, and allows you to enter on it all the lego sets that you own (and any odd parts) and will then work out all the peices you own. It then cross matches your lego with all the other lego sets and tells you what other things you can build with the peices you already have. A great way of getting more use out of what you have, rather than spending money on buying new sets.
Hth.
That sounds brilliantthanks for this
One cannot change the past, but one can ruin the present by worrying over the future.0 -
vanilla_twist wrote: »
I have tested the the Alvar and my Kindle paperwhite and hudl fit into bag with ease and room to spare. Both my Kindle and hudl are in cases. Don't forget if you buy bag on Amazon join for free trial of Prime bag comes quicker then. Tomorrow you can go in your settings on Amazon and untick trial so you don't forget when date runs out.
Would have taken a pic but light on pic was dark and you couldn't tell what pic was lol
Sorry hospital didn't go well . Treat yourself and mum to a lovely bag
I have ordered the Alvar in celo grey.:T
Personally I liked the mustard yellow one knowing what clothes mum is taking but not being used to kipling I was not sure how strong the colour would be.
The grey will go with mums cram outfits and her denim ones so perfect.
Thanks for all you help.
Not sure if we have a Kipling outlet shop in Ashford, might have but I have never been in. I will now.
I use either one of my Guess bags (all from florida) or I have a lovely leather shoulder slouchy bag which folds over itself but can double in size using carry handles but it gets very heavy being leather.
Excited, parcel due thursday:T
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
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