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Preparing for Winter

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  • rosekitten
    rosekitten Posts: 1,812 Forumite
    I can remember asking in Primark for mens pjs
    and they said they did not do them,well they do
    now,must have got fed up with people asking.
    They are in paclets hanging up,so you could
    easily miss them,I kind of thought they would
    be stacked up like the womens.
    :j:j:j
  • rosekitten
    rosekitten Posts: 1,812 Forumite
    In the womens dept they had flannelette
    pyjamas also fleece ones,they were very cheap
    :j:j:j
  • kingshir
    kingshir Posts: 578 Forumite
    Cold enough for everybody??:p
  • annie123
    annie123 Posts: 4,256 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    kingshir wrote: »
    Cold enough for everybody??:p

    yep, I've got snow on the roof and garden,:D not much but its there, 2 years running snow in south east london after years and years of non.
    I love snow, but only on days off:D, so will sulk tomorrow when I'm standing on a freezing cold platform in the dark morning with a cold wind whistling down it:rolleyes: whilst I look like a wrapped up yeti:rotfl:

    But its good for checking any draughts getting in and looking at metcheck its around or below freezing for my area for the next 2 weeks so really pleased all snug and warm.
    Just checked car kit in case of breakdown and noticed that it lacks Twinks hobnuts:eek: so will re stock later.

    The double glazing film on the windows makes a big difference and have kept living room curtains closed all day too so really nice and snug now.

    Off to stock up bird feeder for tomorrow morning, they have eaten everything today, fatbreads, seeds, and peanut feeder all gone since this morning.

    Hope everyone is snug and warm too
  • mardatha
    mardatha Posts: 15,612 Forumite
    Lol annie ! I was just watching the forecast on tv and thinking omigod what a fuss they make about a wee bit of snow when it falls in LONDON! :) at some point in winter we will be up to our necks in the stuff and there will be four wee words tacked onto the end of the forecast.."and snow in Scotland" LOL !!
  • annie123
    annie123 Posts: 4,256 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Mardatha, London always grinds to a halt when it snows, anything more than 1/2" and we softysoutherners can't cope:rolleyes:

    God knows what we'd do if we had your amount of snow down here, you'd have to come and dig us out:rotfl:
  • mardatha
    mardatha Posts: 15,612 Forumite
    Be on hand to send a red cross sweetie parcel !
  • Cinny91
    Cinny91 Posts: 6,022 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Debt-free and Proud!
    renegade wrote: »
    as I say I use a lot as well as Tea light candles.

    My Mum is obsessed with candles for making a room feel snug atm! Went to Mr.A last night and got a bag of 100 for £2 which isn't too bad.
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