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fairclaire wrote: »Is it ever! :rotfl::rotfl:
I hope the medicine has made you feel better after your bad experience today
Aye was pishing myself laughing whaurs yir pads ,???0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »Do you even need to buy something, like a resetter, though? Man on the programme seemed to just turn the thing back without having to use equipment (or maybe he didn't?).
Epson needs a resetter or mine didWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
fairclaire wrote: »How's this for an insult?
I tested a product recently for a website that does tests on products for health problems. Well not me personally, it was a new product for Eczema. DD has it.
They've kindly sent me an email asking if I'd like to take part in their new trial for incontinence products :eek::eek: I thought I didn't have a line where freebies are concerned. But I do :cool:
:eek:
Last year Tesco Home Panels invited me to take part in a trial of....wait for it.............male incontinence pads :eek::eek:
WHAT???? Er..thanks but no thanks
To be fair I did nearly wet myself when I read the email :rotfl:
And I also must say that there was a part of me that thought 'hmm free you say':T:D:cool:
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Mildred1970 wrote: »I trust Bluebear was not involved in the hide and seek game, best not think about the ramifications :eek:
But....Boundary Mills :T
I love Boundary Mills because if I'm in one it means I'm spending the weekend in Yorkshire with my best friend :j:j (her of the replacement jaw mentioned earlier)
Oh I read that story earlier. What a nightmareand that sort of surgery can leave terrible scars.
I can't help but ask, did she ever seek some recompense from the original surgery?0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Good evening
There's some stuff that goes on in my life that you just couldn't make up :eek:
Me and the rest of the family have spent an hour searching the garden for a stuffed panda :cool: :rotfl:
It would appear I have the only child genuinely capable of playing hide and seek all by himself!! He decided earlier to play hide and seek by hiding 5 different soft toys around the garden and them finding them again. He came in absolutely distraught an hour ago because he forgot where he hid the panda!! :rotfl::rotfl:
Ive had tears, a proper meltdown (panda is his 2nd favourite toy) and no one was allowed to go inside until it was found.
And the funniest thing of all is one of our neighbours was walking past with his dog and came and joined in the search :eek: :rotfl::rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: you on drugs :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Bananababe wrote: »Aye was pishing myself laughing whaurs yir pads ,???
Oh you have made me laugh tonight:rotfl:
Tell it how it is. You are a gem BB0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »Did it come in a match box?
Proof x
A family that plays together stays together x
The phone saga! David, I nearly managed to purchase it… but it said I have to ring… I think I may have failed the credit score as I don't have credit, and this is the first thing I have done since I set my own business up 4 years ago! But the phone lines closed at 10 so I cannot ring! :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
UselessWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
fairclaire wrote: »
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
At least we have a great sense of humour :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Yip the one thing I can say without being racist is sometimes ya just gotta be scottish to get it x0 -
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