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An Enjoyable Look Into tweets and Poppy's Expeditions Thread (An 11+ ELITE Thread)
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fairclaire wrote: »Oh I have to wait on the dog deciding to come in. At least there's no little gems left for him to dig up :mad::mad: he got them all yesterday!
I was thinking what sort of little gems you would have in your gargen that a dog would dig up and then realised you meant the lettuce variety.:rotfl:
Mr TS gives the slugs flying lessons.0 -
Song time - sore feet but just got back from seeing the Purple one in Manchester .........
Dearly beloved we are gathered here today ..................
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMABC22tfwg&index=2&list=RDRgz6dbeoNmY
Love this guy.....
That's a good'un. Well done for getting to see him! :j:j:T
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNwC0sp-uA4There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
Not a patch on my country manor FC.
There were some lovely things similar when I went to Grand Designs with Mr TS last year. I fell inm love with about three but realised I wouldn't have any garden left if it became a reality.
And my manor actually cost less.
I saw one in a posh garden centre recently. A pod that hangs from god knows what size of tree? Absolutely gorgeous but totally impractical with our weathernice to dream though
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I was thinking what sort of little gems you would have in your gargen that a dog would dig up and then realised you meant the lettuce variety.
:rotfl:
Mr TS gives the slugs flying lessons.
My dog is being so naughty :mad: he can't see freshly dug soil without digging whatever is in it up :mad:
I give slugs the salt treatment0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Oh how fab Morgy! :T:T Hope you had a great time. Beats slugging
Ha ha - yes it was great- slugging is my job tomorrow ...:rotfl:
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fairclaire wrote: »I saw one in a posh garden centre recently. A pod that hangs from god knows what size of tree? Absolutely gorgeous but totally impractical with our weather
nice to dream though
I thought owning a caravan was just a dream.
It's a high spec one with all the works. Low level lighting, blown air heating, air conditioning. I am really over the moon with it, wish I was there now, watching the stars through the ceiling.
Being able to wake up in the morning and hear no cars, see no bricks is worth every penny. :T0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Deep breaths and a big smile SD. People find it hard to argue with a smiley face
(Just catching up from way earlier.)
Do they? I never notice when people have a smiley face as I never look at their faces:rotfl::rotfl:.
Must mean - from one point of view - I'd find it easy to argue!!:j:j Although if I meet you, you simply have to say to me, firmly, "Don't argue with me" and then tell me who you are!:)0 -
I thought owning a caravan was just a dream.
It's a high spec one with all the works. Low level lighting, blown air heating, air conditioning. I am really over the moon with it, wish I was there now, watching the stars through the ceiling.
Being able to wake up in the morning and hear no cars, see no bricks is worth every penny. :T
Finally in bed. The naughty dog is in.
So nice that you have a little sanctuary to retreat to and that it makes you so happyyou deserve it. It will be fab in the summer. You do need to get a dongle though
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Savvybuyer wrote: »(Just catching up from way earlier.)
Do they? I never notice when people have a smiley face as I never look at their faces:rotfl::rotfl:.
Must mean - from one point of view - I'd find it easy to argue!!:j:j Although if I meet you, you simply have to say to me, firmly, "Don't argue with me" and then tell me who you are!:)
I find they do.
When I worked, and still do sometimes, its often dealing with people that are angry, upset, frustrated, have other problems. I find if you smile and offer a bit of kindness, their aggression and hostility subsides a little.
There's a saying that my fizz addled brain can't find who to attribute to right now'be kind to those that are mean to you, they need it most'.....
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Morning :wave:
I'm not feeling in good spirits this morningsometimes it just seems that the narcissistic a-holes of this world thrive and the nice people suffer
I am off work though, so I can catch up here better and see what I've missed
Could some kind soul explain to me why you would know that the wonka bars wouldn't work instore when both a.com and msm say that they're £1? I know I can just take your word for it, I just wondered what the theory was, please and thank you?
[Strike]I don't see that it matters whether you are charged 50p or £1 on them. APG will compare from the price you actually pay to 50p at Morries (as long as it still has that price in it), so, as far as I see it, it makes no odds whether you got them at 50p or £1 in the first place.[/Strike]
EDIT 20/5: Ah - it makes a difference as if on online click & collect, you actually pay 50p but it compares from the online price of £1, therefore just about better than free! (Assuming they are now still 50p on APG for Morries.)
I was always right though:p:D - it was as far as I could see it at the time of my OP. I can now see farther!:D:p:cool:0
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