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Nice People Thread No. 15, a Cyber Summer

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  • PasturesNew
    PasturesNew Posts: 70,698 Forumite
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    vivatifosi wrote: »
    ... nice ...

    Yes.

    BTW: Thanks for the email/attachments. I've got that information already. One of the attachments I've got exactly. The other one's from their sister paper which I don't have access to, so it was the same info under a different wrapper.

    FMP has the C... Daily News and the C... Independent Press. You've sent me the Weekly News, which isn't on FMP.
  • Doozergirl
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    vivatifosi wrote: »
    Re Louboutins. I love this story about the older sister who made baby sister a pair for her school prom, it even has 'how to' photos:

    http://elitedaily.com/envision/girl-makes-louboutins-cheap-photos/1034371/

    That is adorable! It must have taken forever to stick those rhinestones on!
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  • michaels
    michaels Posts: 29,133 Forumite
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    DS wanted a list of spellings as he was not given any to learn over the holidays..searching for inspiration I gave him:

    Doze, Magpie, Vivacious, Chew, Generally, Pasture, Silver etc.....
    I think....
  • oldandhappy
    oldandhappy Posts: 966 Forumite
    There's always a new question ....

    now this afternoon I got na email from New Zealand Judy Woollams...enclosed attachment of the Will of David Aumonier...states he/was Mary Ann Woollams brother... who married William Woollams of wallpaper fame...just gets better when you get the info on a plate Pasturesnew it is easy to do the searching for hours and hours I have always enjoyed that but then I find I have been indoors for too long and need to get the crocs on...haha
  • PasturesNew
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    ... then I find I have been indoors for too long and need to get the crocs on...haha

    The trouble with indoors/outdoors is everything's indoors that you want ... so there's little point in going outdoors.

    Apart from the fact it's perpetually windy here, so no comfort sitting outside, no shelter from it .... and the wind brings "bits".... floaty bits of debris and all sorts.

    But, there's nothing to do out there. The kettle's in here, the telly, the PC, the comfy sofa, the phone, the loo .... with all that lot in here it seems mad to step outside and have nothing!

    It's just started raining here too... that happens a lot in England.
  • oldandhappy
    oldandhappy Posts: 966 Forumite
    But, there's nothing to do out there. The kettle's in here, the telly, the PC, the comfy sofa, the phone, the loo .... with all that lot in here it seems mad to step outside and have nothing!


    I love being outside most of all so have wet weather clothes so as not to feel trapped inside!!!I enjoy stuff inside but thats where crocs are so useful slip on slip off in out in out house keeps clean...heaven...we have a chalet in the garden with kettle and all needed for a cuppa..its really hubbs hobby room but with tea/coffee services when needed. Caravan in the garden with a porta loo that we bought new in 1988 that has traveled pretty far and wide with a history that could never be told of course...so most services are covered here in or out:cool:

    sorry to hear about your wind:eek:
  • GDB2222
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    michaels wrote: »
    DS wanted a list of spellings as he was not given any to learn over the holidays..searching for inspiration I gave him:

    Doze, Magpie, Vivacious, Chew, Generally, Pasture, Silver etc.....

    Erm, how do you spell GDB? :)
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  • GDB2222
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    But, there's nothing to do out there. The kettle's in here, the telly, the PC, the comfy sofa, the phone, the loo .... with all that lot in here it seems mad to step outside and have nothing!


    I love being outside most of all so have wet weather clothes so as not to feel trapped inside!!!I enjoy stuff inside but thats where crocs are so useful slip on slip off in out in out house keeps clean...heaven...we have a chalet in the garden with kettle and all needed for a cuppa..its really hubbs hobby room but with tea/coffee services when needed. Caravan in the garden with a porta loo that we bought new in 1988 that has traveled pretty far and wide with a history that could never be told of course...so most services are covered here in or out:cool:

    sorry to hear about your wind:eek:

    I really like "outside", even without a kettle. Especially at this time of year, with spring flowers simply everywhere!
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  • Doozergirl
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    The trouble with indoors/outdoors is everything's indoors that you want ... so there's little point in going outdoors.

    Apart from the fact it's perpetually windy here, so no comfort sitting outside, no shelter from it .... and the wind brings "bits".... floaty bits of debris and all sorts.

    But, there's nothing to do out there. The kettle's in here, the telly, the PC, the comfy sofa, the phone, the loo .... with all that lot in here it seems mad to step outside and have nothing!

    It's just started raining here too... that happens a lot in England.

    You do sound like Eeyore :o
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  • oldandhappy
    oldandhappy Posts: 966 Forumite
    I have too many shoes. Pumps, flip flops, sandles, short boots, long boots, low heel shoes, trainers. Winter wear is generally black, summer wear requires a variety of colours to match outfits.

    HAHA I have so many pairs but never too many.my feet stay the same at least.../now clothes a whole lot of a big issue with Hashimotos Disease 14 normal size up to 18 makes for a whole lot of clothes...
    regards Dianne
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