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Elite go to Lapland In Time for christmas Eve
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lookinforabargain wrote: »Aye it's most inconvenient, pesky kids and stuff :mad: :rotfl::rotfl:
Is it everThe kids are a breeze compared to the adults in here sometimes
I think I'm finally sat down0 -
lookinforabargain wrote: »Hope you get some entertainment FC
I'm bowing out for the evening now.
G'night all x
Goodnight :A0 -
Good night peps sleet tight x0
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fairclaire wrote: »Is it ever
The kids are a breeze compared to the adults in here sometimes
I think I'm finally sat down
Woe me :eek:
I have salsa dancing rats :rotfl:When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
I cashed out the rest of my balance as RSH credit but don't know if I'll ever use it (even by 2020!)
We only tended to use it on a visit up the road (JL free cake and coffee) but the £1 booking fee means I probably won't bother anymore (the journey itself usually costs about £6 in RSH credit).
I ordered the Beatles and the Who notebooks as pressies for next Christmas :j
I think when I used e-vouchers I was not charged £1?0 -
Woe me :eek:
I have salsa dancing rats :rotfl:
Have they grown? They were mice earlier
I get a lot in the garage and sheds and occasionally in the house. The peanut butter will do the trickalways works here. I found some in my wood pile today. I miss the cats for getting rid of them
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fairclaire wrote: »Have they grown? They were mice earlier
I get a lot in the garage and sheds and occasionally in the house. The peanut butter will do the trickalways works here. I found some in my wood pile today. I miss the cats for getting rid of them
No idea what they/it is as no broken necks yetWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kipling-Womens-Wristlet-Leather-K10625C15/dp/B00J119582/ref=sr_1_145?s=shoes&ie=UTF8&qid=1419791506&sr=1-145&keywords=kipling
This is possibly next on my list. Have now got a penchant for the wristlets, perfect for a night out or just popping somewhere without a bigger bag needed. Used one all the time on my last cruise when out and about round the ship.
I agree wristlet are great. I have one from next that the front folds down on so can expand when needed.
I am I dire need of a Brownie wallet. I use a guess one at the moment ant not enough card space. Will have to look on amazon as black one reduced on kipling site is mock crock which I don't like. A removable wrist stay on the brownie would be perfect.
I do like the Zebra shopper, very me but don't need a other shopper as have a Mary Poppies bag already:eek:
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
No idea what they/it is as no broken necks yet
I have to admit I tried 'humane' traps but they do keep coming back and the old fashioned traps are more effective. Before we had the heating done we had one running up and down a pipe that went between the ground/1st floor. It was driving us mad :mad:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I have to admit I tried 'humane' traps but they do keep coming back and the old fashioned traps are more effective. Before we had the heating done we had one running up and down a pipe that went between the ground/1st floor. It was driving us mad :mad:
Sod that they have breached the castle walls they must payWhen The Fun Stops Stop0
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