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Nice People 12: Nice in Nice
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I think the Westie photo should be turned into your Xmas card this year ....0
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PasturesNew wrote: »
I've an issue with the front door - I think that's going to become a serious issue with draughts and I'll end up getting a "bloke that sorts out wooden stuff" in to rehang it .... have to see how that goes. First winters in a new house are always a time when you find out how cold/draughty a house is.
A door curtain is really useful and cost effective.0 -
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PasturesNew wrote: »It's better/cheaper to get it fixed properly .... as I'd have to find a pole that fitted, find/buy a curtain the right size - and find/pay a little man to come and fit the rail.
Or you could invite me round again
I fitted one here - curtain and pole from Ikea. I even took up the curtain myself too.
I'm hoping that once I sort out the front door here, I won't need it any more...0 -
That is one very cute dog
I have courgettes!! :j:j:j0 -
Or you could invite me round again
I fitted one here - curtain and pole from Ikea. I even took up the curtain myself too.
I'm hoping that once I sort out the front door here, I won't need it any more...
You don't need to offer gifts and labour to get an invite .... I'm quite capable of making you a list of jobs myself0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »You don't need to offer gifts and labour to get an invite .... I'm quite capable of making you a list of jobs myself
And apparently offering my services around too! :eek:0 -
Daily catch up time...lostinrates wrote: »Pfft, my badge has changed my life. Its like a blue peter badge, people bow and scrape and you get free entry into the zoo and stuff.
Pfft, badges. I should have one. They have given it to everyone else who did what they asked except me. Please do not mention badges in my presence. I am destined not to get one. In the eternal words of Eeyore, "ho hum".CKhalvashi wrote: »Viva, can I have that link please?
Your wish is my command...
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