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  • Green T you are always very supportive of us lot and I bet your kids' teachers and school appreciate it.

    Floppy I am glad you said that...I took it for estate agent flannel.

    Excitement here. The polis. Not seen in this village since 2004.

    I heard them saying they had a warrant for someone's arrest. Sounded very American.

    Maybe it was a strippogram, though thats even LESS likely round here.
  • Watty1
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    Dentist this morning (more spending) and I have promised DS we will look at steam cleaners.
    Not sure they are suitable for teeth .....
    Made it to mortgage free but what a muddle that became

    In the event the proverbial hits the fan then co-habitees are better stashing their cash than being mortgage free !!
  • He He.
    They are good (so far) for the kitchen and hall floors and the bathroom tiles.

    Exhausted now.
  • Karmacat
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    A little research done on a potential bungalow with 5 acres.
    Ooh, definitely a potential smallholding.
    Watty1 wrote: »
    Not sure they are suitable for teeth .....
    :D Me like that :D
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • It is of "Woolaway" construction (prefab) and so probably unmortgageable.
    Pluses, a nice village, on the school bus route, near people we know including our farrier...
  • Mad busy day. Visit to Taunton. Did the very rare thing of lunch in a cafe.
    Splashed out on some stuff (syphon, sudocrem. Very rocknroll).

    Off rallying with Plops in a minute.

    Puppylove's half sister has had puppies.
  • Karmacat
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    If you want to go for something of unconventional construction, a broker really can help. A cousin of mine lives in a kit log cabin, imported from Canada, and a lot of Norwich is .... can't remember now, concrete? Something odd, not asbestos. Still perfectly sound, though.
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • Thanks KC.

    I guess its a moot point until we sell.

    Sooo tired now. Beyond exhausted. It all got done though.

    Puppylove is wiped out. She loves ponies and pony club.
  • Turns out the polis were tracking a stolen mini digger by its microchip. They tracked it to the shed of our 90 year old neighbour with a broken ankle.
    Strangely it wasn't there and she hadn't nicked it!
  • Karmacat
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    Oh that sounded good until you wrote that it wasn't there! If you see what I mean :)

    Hope you caught up on your sleep.
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
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