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Ye Olde Style Coffee Shoppe

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  • Lillibet_2
    Lillibet_2 Posts: 3,364 Forumite
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    MATH wrote:
    Hi Lilibet, You're among friends here. When you first came in I thought you might be pregnant but seeing how quick you gulped that fondant fancy don't I wonder ....:p I'm actually going to have to stop surfing in a mo and brave the weather to do the school run. :eek:

    Blast, you've finally seen through my cunning plan:rotfl:

    On a slightly more serious note, have just realized that we haven't got a birthday present for my 62 year old aunt-in-law tomorrow, in true money saving spirit I am printing her off some headed note paper, does anyone know how I can get a return address to print on the back of a small envelope?

    PS : I'm caffine free at the mo, any chance of a freshly pressed apple juice?
    Post Natal Depression is the worst part of giving birth:p

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  • squeaky
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    A tough question.

    But if you turn the envelope to go in longways and tell the program you're using to go "portrait" instead of "landscape" (or the other way round) you might be able to put the envelope in back to front. try this on a piece of junk paper first to get things lined up right.
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  • r.mac_2
    r.mac_2 Posts: 4,746 Forumite
    here's s juice on me?!

    I think that there is a button on the windows 'envelope' function which allows you to print a small return address on the back/front of an envelope.

    The envelope function is usually found, under tools/envelopes and labels in MSword/works.

    If you have nice ribbon hanging around, use that to tie it all up. Makes a really nice idea for a present lillibet

    HTH
    aless02 wrote: »
    r.mac, you are so wise and wonderful, that post was lovely and so insightful!
    I can't promise that all my replies will illicit this response :p
  • trafalgar_2
    trafalgar_2 Posts: 22,309 Forumite
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    Sheel wrote:
    If you actually heard me singing , you'd want to shove the biggest piece of cake into my gob , sharpish :o:D

    :rotfl: .........your just saying that cause you want it all:p
  • spendaholic
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    Just popped in from the beauty parlour.

    Do you like the new look?
    spendy/she/her ***DEBT-FREE DATE: 11 NOVEMBER 2022!*** Highest debt: £35k (2006) MY WINS: £3,541 CASH; £149 Specsavers voucher; free eye test; goody bag from Scottish Book Trust; tickets to Grand Designs Live; 2-year access to Feel Amazing App (worth £100); Home Improvement & Renovation Show tickets; £50 to spend on chocolate; Harlem Globetrotters tickets; Jesus Christ Superstar tickets + 2 t-shirts; Guardians of the Galaxy goody bag; Birmingham City v Barnsley FC tickets; Marillion tickets; Dancing on Ice tickets; Barnsley FC v Millwall tickets
  • Susan.O
    Susan.O Posts: 29 Forumite
    Very nice! :T
  • r.mac_2
    r.mac_2 Posts: 4,746 Forumite
    lol spendaholic!!!!!! :)

    lets have another coffee and a cake. Who did you say did your hair?
    aless02 wrote: »
    r.mac, you are so wise and wonderful, that post was lovely and so insightful!
    I can't promise that all my replies will illicit this response :p
  • dronid
    dronid Posts: 599 Forumite
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    Hi there. What a lovely old coffee shop. Reminds me of places in my home town. Any chance of an American Double Chocolate Muffin and a nice cup of tea. I'm absolutely parched!

    I could make it better myself at home. All I need is a small aubergine...

    I moved to Liverpool for a better life.
    And goodness, it's turned out to be better and busier!
  • bethscott1970
    bethscott1970 Posts: 200 Forumite
    give me 5 minutes dronid the muffins should be ready then but grab one quick cos my kids will be home soon

    Can't do tea though I'll go pretty colours cos I'm badly allergic to it
  • Lillibet_2
    Lillibet_2 Posts: 3,364 Forumite
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    r.mac wrote:
    here's s juice on me?!

    I think that there is a button on the windows 'envelope' function which allows you to print a small return address on the back/front of an envelope.

    The envelope function is usually found, under tools/envelopes and labels in MSword/works.

    If you have nice ribbon hanging around, use that to tie it all up. Makes a really nice idea for a present lillibet

    HTH

    Printer has just thrown a complete hissy fit on meeting an envelope for the first time:eek: , think maybe I'll stick with just the note paper!

    As it's old style shouldn't it be a Lyons tea shop or do coffee shops predate tea shops???:confused: Oh who cares anyway, pass me another fondant fancy please:D .
    Post Natal Depression is the worst part of giving birth:p

    In England we have Mothering Sunday & Father Christmas, Mothers day & Santa Clause are American merchandising tricks:mad: Demonstrate pride in your heirtage by getting it right please people!
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