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Sunshinemummy wrote: »I don't think Mr Morribobs was
when I chewed and swallowed!
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I meant the work with your lot, dont be rude:eek:Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
my apg that was funny from earlier I now ok. hth0
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »We had a little friendly banter going off…….but some of the police I worked with became and still are very good friends.
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davemorton wrote: »
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Strangely I do not have any friends who are police officers that I swing with!:D:D:D
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Savvybuyer wrote: »:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: (I'm just ':eek:'ing, with effect, about how could you cope with the time being wrong?!?:eek::rotfl:)
I think, if he did that, he needs to be bouncing for exactly one hour to get back to the time it really is. But joking aside - I should not be joking - I hope that in the end he gets better over this and I know I can't understand how it is to handle things from your point of view. In a way you must be 'used to him' but it 'can't be easy' but, I also like to think, life throws up these challenges and different ones for different of us to deal with and hopefully by and large we get by/manage/achieve good things.
On a totally separate, and possibly now trivial by comparison, matter: how is he coping with George Alagiah not being on?
Well, that's just it.....he didn't cope. He took his clothes back off, put his pyjamas back on for an hour, so that was fine. But he couldn't un-eat his breakfast or un-drink his can of coke. And so trusting is he in his PC it took ages to convince him it was wrongI actually felt very sorry for him. Not many things can properly upset him enough to produce tears
but not sticking rigidly to his timetable does.
His news interest isn't the same as yours. He's not so interested in who's reading the news, he's fascinated by the idents that are on just before it (and between other programmes) but which one is on just preceding the news is his thing. That invariably means he hears who is reading the news when it comes on. He has been known to spend hours watching ident re-runs on you tubehe knows them all, when they aired and his equivalent of Christmas is when a new ident comes out
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Well don't forget, whoever's starting the new thread (as usual it's probably wayyyy too early for me to be mentioning this), and it won't be me starting it btw:rotfl:, that you'll need to copy ChrisV's second post. I know I'm extremely rude here (but she can put it with me:p:rotfl:) but don't copy FC's first post as, like nearly all people, she's not a completist and thus hasn't corrected it to the full information. So... normal!:rotfl::rotfl::cool:
I'm joking FC - in a way:o:rotfl: - as we could equally say that's because you have other more pressing things and, unlike me, don't get drawn into things as a result of being obsessed with them:rotfl::rotfl:.
Asperger's is merely an excuse that allows me deliberately to be rude without anyone ever knowing whether I am being deliberate or whether I'm really doing it because I can't help it.
:rotfl::rotfl:No, it isn't - that may be a misconception about it sometimes, I hope I'm not deliberately rude and that, if I am, it's not rudeness in the sense of being rude but instead banter that's understood by all as being jokey and not seriously intended rudeness and therefore sort of acceptable that way! I spake my mind, but I know you can deal with it;). And, as I've said, most people don't have priorities about putting every last detail to rightness. (:o and :eek: -on the one hand, on my part it's a little bit of
that I do have that prioritised, on the other hand :eek: that most people have priority that sees things done 'good enough' rather than totally complete and every detail attended to - :eek:: how could you leave anything incomplete and not detailed?_pale_:rotfl:)
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MrsBartolozzi wrote: »APG machine working fine for me.:D
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Savvybuyer wrote: »I don't think there's any way of knowing sadly. Unless - if anyone has any real low value wombles or anything - put in a claim there and let us know.
I think that's it - once it generates the voucher, it's locked as whatever it's generated as. Is this just the APG website or the app. as well?!? (If applicable.)
I like to do vouchers just after midnight nowadays, as they give you an extra day before they expire (in theory, not that any would get left that long). I often fail, as can't wait to check the result and claim them, if need be, on the same date.
I put a wombled receipt that I found in my bag in around lunchtime and it came back fine, 62p. It was an old one, 30th July, don't know if that makes a difference? Hth
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