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Good morning everyone :hello:Evangeline1971 wrote: »Good morning
So why did mine work then when I checked after 12pm? :huh:
Did you shop before midnight?
I thought that the price data switched over at midnight and the previous days results were safe as no longer the 'live' data being updated on the apg super computer.
Not tested btw, just a theory.#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
bargainqueen8 wrote: »i had to have treatment for ab
normal cells then yearly and more smears,they told me the new test was as well as old test.i used to see the nurse practictioners at the vic as they were lovely,they said the new test was causing more work and uneccessary worry as it is present in alot of people and while in cell form theres wasnt any treatment for the virus alonethis was a couple of years ago now.as with VT i no longer have that worry.:D
Morning luvlies, beautiful day here again, loving this weather
TS, I love your bathroom, very swish - lovely shaped bath. Silicon must have gone off so bet you've had a little go in it by now
Men folk you can skim right past this if you like :rotfl:
Another one here with her gubbings removed, had no choice and was in my thirties at the time. But had 3 healthy children so wasn't sad for it to go.
Wasn't due to abnormal cells, I could feel something in my lower abdomen, but was soft and moveable and large. Consultant thought fibroids but one was extremely fast growing so after lots of ultrasounds I knew the time had come. Consultant proved wrong when hystology report came back, not fibroids, but benign tumours the same sort the elephant man had, the largest of which I was told was the size of a 7 month foetus :eek: the first time my consultant had ever seen it so was well fascinated
Left me one ovary which has tidied me through the peri so far so good and no need for HRT.:happylove Nanny to 2 Cherubs :happylove0 -
Good morning everyone :wave::wave::wave::wave:Pan drawers in 2016 £1500 needed.0
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You lost me here
Unless I missed another referendum
The stated aim of the SNP is to break up the UK, that makes them anti United Kingdom whichever colour you paint it.
She is not exactly denying that it will be in the next holyrood manifesto. She is not answering direct questions about ruling out another referendum. I believe The first minister was booed by some audience members when she said: “If the people of Scotland don’t vote for a party with a commitment in a manifesto to a referendum, there won’t be another referendum, that’s the point I’m making. The people are in charge, not politicians.”
Right, I'm off, I have a cake to ice and a Peking duck to deal with. The election can wait.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »The stated aim of the SNP is to break up the UK, that makes them anti United Kingdom whichever colour you paint it.
She is not exactly denying that it will be in the next holyrood manifesto. She is not answering direct questions about ruling out another referendum. I believe The first minister was booed by some audience members when she said: “If the people of Scotland don’t vote for a party with a commitment in a manifesto to a referendum, there won’t be another referendum, that’s the point I’m making. The people are in charge, not politicians.”
Right, I'm off, I have a cake to ice and a Peking duck to deal with. The election can wait.
Go easy on the duck E :eek::rotfl:
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fairclaire wrote: »Go easy on the duck E :eek:
:rotfl:
Spoilsport:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
In truth I just have to check I've got everything I need, can't really start on the duck till later as we are not eating till 8
I do have a cake to ice though, carrot cake so cream cheese icing:D And honeycomb fingers
What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
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I'm off too. OH is moving to a rehabilitation centre this weekend so going to assist with his packing and stuff.
I might stop off and buy some tomato plants on the way home. None of my tomato seeds have made an appearance yetvery slow this year.
Have a good day all0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »The stated aim of the SNP is to break up the UK, that makes them anti United Kingdom whichever colour you paint it.
She is not exactly denying that it will be in the next holyrood manifesto. She is not answering direct questions about ruling out another referendum. I believe The first minister was booed by some audience members when she said: “If the people of Scotland don’t vote for a party with a commitment in a manifesto to a referendum, there won’t be another referendum, that’s the point I’m making. The people are in charge, not politicians.”
Right, I'm off, I have a cake to ice and a Peking duck to deal with. The election can wait.
I'm not disputing that. I'm disagreeing with your statement that Scotland is against the UK.Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Good morning all, lovely sunny day here
OK, I'm going to join in with the political rants just this once.
Scotland is against the UK, in that the SNP wants independence.
Taken from their own webpage "The SNP is a social democratic political party committed to Scottish independence. The party has been at the forefront of the campaign for Scottish independence for over seven decades. "
Who do you think pays for all the extras you get? It is the Barnett formula, under which you get about £1200 extra over and above what we English get per person per annum.
You want fairness, lets scrap that and even out what is given to all the areas in the UK.
And while we are about it, stop your people voting on the laws that only apply to the English (example above). Scottish MPs voted in tuition fees for England, I don't notice tuition fees in Scotland. Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland have their own parliaments/assemblies in which English cannot vote, why should you vote on English laws?
Oh, and no baying and jeering in parliament? Maybe dissent is not allowed?
Rant over.
PS, if anyone bar the above op reasonably requests me to remove this then I will, just angers me sometimes.
I'm staying out of the SNP debate, but I do think England should have it's own regional parliament/assembly as the other countries of the uk have.
BUT
None of this " you can't vote on our laws" bull in Westminster. Westminster is the parliament for the whole of the UK. Get a separate parliament and have separate politicians to vote on the devolved powers like the rest of the UK. Cameron et al should then choose whether they are in it for England or the UK as a whole and stand for election accordingly.
It's only a game
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