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Emily_Rachel wrote: »Good morning all!
Forget the dog. Just a really, really loud recording of extreme barking needed. Possibly Poppy or Scamps girls could be persuaded?
Hope 2016 is a fabulous year for everyone. Xx ER
I might just try barking myself:rotfl::rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Our neighbours have told us about a series of house burglaries......4 houses broken into at night while the occupiers were asleep:eek:
Mr TM goes away cycling for a week soon and I want to be prepared.
I'm just thinking about a weapon of choice to take to bed with me. :rotfl:
What are your thoughts on a dry powder fire extinguisher? I obviously don't want to blind anyone or ruin my carpets:o But would you consider it to be a useful deterrent?
Or do you think I would struggle with the pin trigger thing in the heat of the moment?
And then there's the issue of disguising it in the bedroom:o
Would a golf club be a more sensible idea?
TM we also had a spate of burglaries but they were before Christmas and it was Christmas pressies they were after ...having been on my own for many years I am very security conscious but admit I would never worry about a weapon as would you really use it :eek:....the way I deal with being on my own is do not let the imagination run away with you :(just think positive ..Nannylala0 -
Mildred1970 wrote: »You might get more of a result of you ask the thread? Other people may also be in asda and able to check for you...
Think she's sorted Mildred.....fear not.....if there's a glitch she will post it here:T:ATo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
TM we also had a spate of burglaries but they were before Christmas and it was Christmas pressies they were after ...having been on my own for many years I am very security conscious but admit I would never worry about a weapon as would you really use it :eek:....the way I deal with being on my own is do not let the imagination run away with you :(just think positive ..Nannylala
It's true nanny I'm not sure I could actually hit someone but I reckon I could frighten the life out of them.....im pretty fearless when it comes to that sort of thing:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Where's the half price bacon TM ? I'm heading out for some soon will try the tbags and ketchup to.TrulyMadly wrote: »
Morning everyone:)0 -
Good morning :)feeling refreshed after a good nights sleep...have a nice day seeing a dear friend ....not sure what she has in mind ...weather turned much colder so time to sort a warmer coat:(am really missing my offsprings :(seems ages since I have seen them and need to go and do another house check for them.0
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Good morning everybody, I hope your are well and have a lovely Saturday.
Happy shopping.Mortgage debt 45,000. Thank you all for your help so far in helping me save to buy the house. I could not have done this without all your help.0 -
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Think she's sorted Mildred.....fear not.....if there's a glitch she will post it here:T:A
Oh I wasnt doubting that
Just saying that if others are in asda I'm sure they would be happy to check, generally get better results collectively and all that...0
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