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Endurance Lends Itself To Enjoyment
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saw me sneak did you bubbs. :rotfl:
:eek: :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Glad that made you chuckle:rotfl::rotfl: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 -
Finally got some blooming bni curries. Itch that needed scratching :rotfl: thanks all0
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Happy birthdayTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Another happy birthday:DTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Well that was quick finish guess because dress rehearsal. Or was it my slow internet made me feel I have not been here long.
Laters xx0 -
Unsure what's not to like with the flatbreads. I think they are delicious. Cheesey, garlicky and crispy thin in the middle. Ate tonight with homemade minestrone soup made from fridge bottom bendy vegetables and brought to life with a whoopsied bag of basil for 7p:TTo do is to be. Rousseau
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£4.50 on a £15 spend at T for mr TM
£5.00 on a £25 spend for me
Collected both receipts in the 20m from car to store:D
My local store have the 1p chocs that scamps mentioned earlier on an end aisle near the tills. I haven't scanned them but they are there. If I wasn't such a chocolate philistine I would have been back out for them but I can't abide dark chocolate:o
Also mags in T at Dur.To do is to be. Rousseau
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MissAdventure wrote: »I used to have an electric bike when my mobility issues were worse (I don't know anything about that particular model, though). They are not great to use as a normal bike because even without the battery you will have all the extra weight of the motor (tough work uphill!). The battery is a big part of the cost of the bike. (Mine was a £500 bike with a £250 battery!). While the battery lasts, the bikes do keep their value well. While I loved mine as it gave me a lot more range for travel to friends or getting to the shops and carrying heavy stuff back, when my health improved I sold it on and got a 'normal' bike.
Thanks for answering MissAdventure,
I'm thinking that probably it is going to be too heavy for me to use as a normal bike. Especially with a baby seat in the back. I'll have legs like arnie's lol.
Prob I'm just gonna sell it on.Biker*Chick wrote: »Just wanted to say "Hi" and thanks to springdreams :A for the intro to this thread - just nipped over from the alphabetties (thanks also to uglybugball for being our fab 'u' and kick-starting our merry dance again :T:T)
It might take me a while to make sense of all the info here, but as an avid 'bargain grabber' whenever the chance arises I'm hoping to learn lots from you all
Thread bookmarked :j
Hi biker*chick, welcome to the home of the crazy people :rotfl:xUnles wiping your bum is classed as spring cleaning, doubt it:rotfl::rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl:Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
Good evening everyone :-)Pan drawers in 2016 £1500 needed.0
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Ladyshopper wrote: »Thank you. Half a mile, so don't think thats too bad for my first swim!
Oh is it half a mile ? I tend to do 30 as I found 60 too tiring once I stopped. I only do breast stroke though . Is that what you did.0
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