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Nice People Thread Number 11 - A Treasury of Nice People
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I've always wished I was the physical, outdoor type, who liked gardening .... it's a high rate of pay for what's essentially "not much work". But I'm a weak wuss who hates creepy crawlies and worms.
If I'd liked gardening I'd have probably done some landscaping courses etc and now ponced about doing garden design and stuff.0 -
I wouldn't worry to much pastures. The glorious morning has turned to spitting on my newly painted panel and the half finished one.
Also I used to much stuff. I won't bother till I can use sprayer again I think. Much more economical.0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »Ever wondered if you should have bought a small, new build, with brick walls?
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Increasingly, since special girl and old girl died.
Not small and new build, but different maybe. Still, its where we are and they were never going to live for ever and we knew that. Small new builds still have bottom ovens to clean anyway.0 -
SFW:
http://ftalphaville.ft.com/files/2014/06/Bracos-gaze.jpg
However, not safe for women past 1st trimester of pregnancy and under 18s.0 -
We've worked out a way to deal with it.
I know it's going to be unpleasant but I also know it's over fairly quickly. Instead of faffing around to try and make the whole thing marginally less dreadful let's just get it over with. No relaxation tapes or any of that crap. On the table, strap me down, zap me and I'll see you tomorrow.
How long does it take, Gen?Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Doozergirl wrote: »How long does it take, Gen?
About 15 minutes of getting strapped in. It's hard to say how long the actual zapping takes. I was told 15-20 minutes but it doesn't seem to be anything like that.
In fact I think I'll bring that up at tomorrow's zapping sesh. I don't want to have to go through all this rubbish again. Ever.0 -
SFW:
http://ftalphaville.ft.com/files/2014/06/Bracos-gaze.jpg
However, not safe for women past 1st trimester of pregnancy and under 18s.
So he gets paid to silently look at people...... some people have cushy jobs!0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »So he gets paid to silently look at people...... some people have cushy jobs!
Must be hard not to corpse sometimes. Or yawn.0 -
Anyone know if its possible to hire caravans for a day at your own house?
We have some friends come ing to stay and er, more people are coming than we have sofas for. Some have tents.....others....don't.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Anyone know if its possible to hire caravans for a day at your own house?
We have some friends come ing to stay and er, more people are coming than we have sofas for. Some have tents.....others....don't.
It is here.
Not that helpful I realise.0
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