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While we was at the allotment earlier, we had a count up of what's growing there
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Thanks, I will probably go instore and see what they. The thing is I've unlocked a vodafone r206, which has vodafone branding all over it.
I wish I was more techie minded :cool:
Looks like a rebranded Huawei E5220, not sure if it can do 4g or not, but you may be happier just asking if the Huawei will work when you go into EEpurpledonkey wrote: »Am chuffing glad I didn't go to Hyde Park in the end, it's tipping it down outside :cool:
We live about 30 miles to the West of London and it is lovely with blue skiesWhat is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Since everyone seems to be saying what they had for dinner, we had whoopsied hunters chicken with veg, followed by summer pudding made with home grown redcurrants, blackcurrants, raspberries and foraged blackberries out of the freezer with some fresh homegrown red gooseberries, topped with some fresh homegrown strawberries and raspberriesWhat is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0
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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Looks like a rebranded Huawei E5220, not sure if it can do 4g or not, but you may be happier just asking if the Huawei will work when you go into EE
We live about 30 miles to the West of London and it is lovely with blue skies
:T give it time, NE London ain't that far, relatively speaking. Actually I was quite glad really, still not feeling 100%. Thinking of incessantly calling my GP until I can get an appointment tomorrow'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
davemorton wrote: »Some excellent reductions in the kiddicare sale online, up to 90% off some things, if you need that sort of thing.
Just looked at everything priced low-high and the cheapest toys are mostly OOS but not actually showing as such until you click on the item0 -
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posted by Westvleteren
This was taken on my walk first thing this morning - that white is the sun shining through the trees - we made it to 16 degrees C
Anyone else have a well trodden path - lets see a pic I have walked this almost daily, since I moved here 1992. Walked a lot of miles.......and I need new shoes......again
took me a while to respond but this is a track we use almost everyday for our dog walks.
taken about an hr ago, and what a lovely evening it still is.
the fence to the left is nationwides head quarters boundary. the one to the right is an allotment area backing on to my house.0 -
davemorton wrote: »The Sunny Safari Lion Ball is still in stock, should keep me amused for hours
Not so cheap entertainment when you add £2.99 delivery though! The very thought of paying for delivery pains me :eek:0 -
purpledonkey wrote: »:T give it time, NE London ain't that far, relatively speaking. Actually I was quite glad really, still not feeling 100%. Thinking of incessantly calling my GP until I can get an appointment tomorrow
I would go up there and faint in front of them if I were you, it is ridiculous to have to wait forever for an appointment. When I was last ill my daughter called the docs and harangued them until they gave me an appointment that day, turned out I had pneumonia and would have been in hospital if it had been left one more day. They wanted to give me an appointment for a week later first off :eek:What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »They go into your basket at £11.98 and show on your APG as this. You are charged £6 and get £5.98 back on the APG
Oh wow thank you TM , so they are Free? Knew i must be being dim.0
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