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Savvybuyer wrote: »Yes they are, thanks for reminding me:T. I go for S/P Wheat Bisks though, Avs M, not that I can 'go' for them at all now given that I already have one too many:o:rotfl::rotfl:. Personally I can see no need at all for CBY Wheat Bisks. Real expensive, when S/P Wheat Bisks (24) are 75p.
But I don't like S/P wheat biscs.
Don't make me eat them Savvy:o:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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Seen bits of it. Like what I see. Enjoying the new Dr Who.:beer:
Here's a choon with a vid that's good but maybe not for kids.
Nice one Zag:TTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Have a nice evening , dont get toooooooooo drunk:p:rotfl:
Too late, and I am too drunk!
xTrulyMadly wrote: »SSM
You have to visit this place for lighting. They supply pubs, restaurants, shops etc but sell to the general public...or at least they did to us about 10 years ago:) They also sell quirky themed stuff and life size statues ,animals etc. it's the most fantastic place to visit.
We bought a HUGE chandelier from them . I've never seen another like it:)
http://www.andythornton.com/
Thanks TM, I cannot find a chandelier on the site (but I am slightly incapable at the mo) did you go in the shop?
I think I will have to get it made as it is such an odd request, but if I see something I like, OH will make it for me (shh he does not know yet!!) xx100 -
V. quite tonight, where's dm? Was beginning to think it was a weekday night, but it's not!0
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TrulyMadly wrote: »But I don't like S/P wheat biscs.
Don't make me eat them Savvy:o:rotfl:
Don't worry, I'm not, I'm not forcing you!:rotfl::rotfl::eek::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Seen bits of it. Like what I see. Enjoying the new Dr Who.:beer:
Here's a choon with a vid that's good but maybe not for kids.
I'm loving the music to the series Zag. I'd picked out white stripes and Nick Cave but there's some other bits that are driving me to distraction trying to name them:o
Edit.....I'm talking about Peaky Blinders and not Dr Who.......To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »Too late, and I am too drunk!
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Thanks TM, I cannot find a chandelier on the site (but I am slightly incapable at the mo) did you go in the shop?
I think I will have to get it made as it is such an odd request, but if I see something I like, OH will make it for me (shh he does not know yet!!) xx
Yes I've visited the shop a few times. We bought a set of dining chairs from there too:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
ilovetoshop wrote: »Funny childrens spelling mistakes
Be warned does say C word for anyone who is offended by it
http://www.boredpanda.com/funny-childrens-spelling-mistakes/
Strange how those are not the worst two, in my view, and the second of them I just find extremely extremely funny:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:.
Some of them though, you do have to wonder whether there is anything sinister and whether the child who wrote them has experience of being sexually abused:(. Maybe I'm just thinking too deeply:eek: but, the odd one or two, you do wonder if the child has some inappropriate knowledge that comes from that (what they've written). The vast majority of them though, I'm sure they are 'innocent' (in one sense, although obviously not to us in another:rotfl:).:eek::rotfl:0 -
Are you ok Pleut? I haven't done much of anything today either. Got my hair cut and I'm not sure I like it and ruined some gluten-free cookies. So overall a bit poo.
Also starting to feel a bit scared of the new job. I know it will be fine but I always get nervous that I'm going to balls it up whenever I start anything new. At least I don't have to worry about people being mean to me on my first day I suppose:rotfl:
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Yes I've visited the shop a few times. We bought a set of dining chairs from there too:)
Halifax is near enough to have a little trip!:D:D:D
I had drawn a design that was curved metal with lights going off at each floor… OH just look at it and walked off!:D:D:D
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