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purpledonkey wrote: »I'm sorry VT but :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
On that sordid note, top o' the morning to you all.
I knew someone would find that amusing, trust it to be you:eek:
Sorry little t but not near enough blue water today or would have got you a monogrammed kipling purse:(
Off outlet shopping with my sister. Big pick and mix Lindt shop so should be fun.
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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does anyone know who stocks the higgidy pies please thanks0
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You have my sympathies PD.
Just got in from work too
DD has music school at 9am and dance school at 1pm so I'm gonna try to grab a couple hours kip now too.
Night all
and morning to anyone getting up 
You both have my sympathies. When I was in my 30's I use to spend the night out at various clubs then straight into the office saturday morning with a sausage butty. Occasionally on a friday morning too.
But that was purely self inflicted. I so need my sleep nowadays.
Gosh it was fun thought:)
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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I got a great deal at Argos, I got a boosh (sp) for half price which is the same price as some of the cheaper brands.Morning :wave:
The first day of my 2 weeks off :j and my first challenge is to find a new washing machine as our current one has given up the ghost.
It'll be really nice to have a new one, after we moved the other one to the new house it broke slightly and has been making such a loud banging noise that we can only do washing in the middle of the day to save bothering our neighbours :rotfl:
That's our job today, clearing the 10 years of rubbish, getting the old one out and new one in.Love your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.0 -
No, I don't. But there is a message when printing 'Your I.P. has been recorded' so it might be worth trying on another computer.Thanks Jelly. Do you know if it's 2 per machine?
[Goes off to try it on another computer:)]'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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Another COS Freebie for 6 days
I've still got loads of the twin packs from last year, but another won't hurt 

Buy in an A (£1) v T (59p) and you'll be 7p* in profit (60p c/b). Alternatively buy in a straight T shop for 1p* profit
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rhosynbach wrote: »does anyone know who stocks the higgidy pies please thanks
I was going to ask that!! I can't find them either.0 -
zippydooda wrote: »sounds like when you moved it a spring has disconnected.
have you looked inside, to maybe reattach it.
I think you're probably right. It was me and dh trying to get it into the house and I'm not very strong, so we just rolled it down the garden path fully in the knowledge that we'd probably be shortening it's life somewhat
(we were reaching the end of our tether by this time :rotfl:)
Now it's leaking out water from more than one place, it's doable if you stand next to it with a mop and bucket while it's spinning (and pull it out to catch the water out the back) but it's not a long term solutionFinal cigarette smoked 02/01/18
Weight loss 2017 28lbs
Weight gain 2018 8lbs :rotfl:0 -
Morning all :wave:Mrs_stinkface wrote: »
Good work :T:TMorning TS :wave:
Dont think i have ever had eggy bread:eek::eek:
:eek:
OH goes :mad: when I call it french toast, and we end up having a little stand off with him saying it in Polish (jajko z chlebem) and me replying 'French toast' and repeat umpteen times until I say eggy bread...then he goes and makes it
It's nice with a dusting of icing sugar
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rhosynbach wrote: »does anyone know who stocks the higgidy pies please thanks
Waitrose!
http://www.waitrose.com/shop/HeaderSearchCmd?searchTerm=Higgidy+Pies&defaultSearch=GR&search=0
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