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A chicken is for life not just Christmas Dinner (An 11+ ELITE Thread)
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Claire1972 wrote: »Has anyone done a glade with love shop over this weekend?
Thanks x
No I not been shopping sorry ....0 -
Shop done today at 12:00 - banapples, stuffing and squeezy chutney all working :jTotal paid was £7.82 so £2.37 with APG.'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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just caught up with a drink now back to chase 3 ducks round the garden, they live in the fruit garden but ds3 accidently
left the gate open and now they are in the flower garden,
boys of kayaking so wont see them until their hungry.:D0 -
Claire1972 wrote: »Has anyone done a glade with love shop over this weekend?
Thanks x
Someone did a cic either Sat or Sunday and it worked100 -
rhosynbach wrote: »just caught up with a drink now back to chase 3 ducks round the garden, they live in the fruit garden but ds3 accidently
left the gate open and now they are in the flower garden,
boys of kayaking so wont see them until their hungry.:D
Sounds like good fun:cool:0 -
I'm cooking the pizza at last and mrsnerf just came down stairs for more tablets looking like the bride of Frankenstein:eek: and gone straight back to bed:):cool:
Now we have guitar hero on the wii:o0 -
Zippy what a relief, My DH was paid off about about 10 years ago from the local council He has a small pension and works part time in the summer but it took him months to get over the loss of companionshipzippydooda wrote: »this is a very good point, I was talking to someone who was actually retiring early. he was counting down the clocking times, hes on his own at home. I could hear the sadness in his voice as his last day approached. it must leave a huge emptiness in ones life. I know we all think - just get an interest but its not the same
There's a fascinating but rather sobering discussion of the statistics behind retirement (particularly early retirement) in the 'Freakonomics' book, on their website too; just search for 'freakonomics early retirement' for more ... the web page title is bit too depressing for me to want to post, on a Bank Holiday.'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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