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  • Time for me to go....I will be back later...Off to play bowls..Have a good evening everyone...catcha all laters...:wave:
    [STRIKE]68 [STRIKE]Mouses[/STRIKE] [/STRIKE]

    OMG, I'm rich! Silver in the hair, Gold in the teeff, Crystals in the Kidney, Sugar in the blood, Lead in the butt, Iron in the arteries and an inexhaustible supply of natural gas! I never thought I would accumulate such wealth!! :rotfl::rotfl:
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Morning enthusiasm? Always :rotfl:

    Glorious. ;)
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    bubbs wrote: »
    tweets ignore him:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Sorry bubbs been playing Candy and eating my tea :D

    I will gave him a kick up the backside if he doesn't shurrup :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Snap-ant wrote: »
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    Have you got your new smart phone snap?
  • Mumto2monkeys
    Mumto2monkeys Posts: 4,995 Forumite
    edited 11 May 2016 at 5:26PM
    Bifold doors
    What bi-fold doors did you get TS...I want some with glass..but not sure if I can get any..

    Do you have a howarth timber near you?
    They do a few different bifolds with glass, also b&q online do a top half glass bi fold.
    I've been searching for one for my kitchen.

    http://www.diy.com/departments/4-panel-oak-veneer-glazed-internal-bi-fold-door-h1981mm-w762mm/73398_BQ.prd

    This is the brochure I picked up from howart timber, there's a few bi folds to choose from.
    https://howarthtimber.thirdlight.com/pf.tlx?jRjdjt7LIBQ

    Hth:)
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    You haven't actually said anything - you've just stuck your tongue out 11 times. However, that itself says a lot and speaks volumes. Gestures or actions, or inactions, like pictures, can 'speak' more than words. And, anyway, the tongues-out weren't all you were going to say - as you've actually said the words "is all I'm going to say on that matter". Or you've not said that as you've just written it instead. It depends what you mean by "say":rotfl:.


    I didn't even know how many :p I had posted til you said then I had to check and count them and you are correct :rotfl:
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Good afternoon lovelys.

    Hope everyone is well.

    I'm so excited my new kitchen is being delivered tomorrow:j it's taken along time to save for.
    Hope it worth it when it's done.
    I've been trying to write a meal planner as I will probably only have access to the hob for a couple of days and no work surface-prep area then it will be microwave only :eek: that and the mess fill me with dred!!
    So far I've got 2 lists, first for hob only, 2 nd for when I've no cooking facilities...


    Tuna Pasta
    Chicken stir fry and noodles

    Soup if it's cold...
    Beans on toast
    Cheese toasty and salad
    Picnic- sandwiches, sausage rolls, salad etc

    Anybody got any fab ideas? Please and thankyou My brains on shut down today...

    Hope you are not as long without a cooker as me. It's over 7 weeks for me now. :(

    We would have been lost without our camp cooker.

    Have had lots of ready meals and takeaways and gone out quite a bit but it helped pile some weight on so we are all trying to settle into cooking outside now the weather is warmer. Do you have a BBQ you can stop gap with?

    Good luck x
  • bubbs
    bubbs Posts: 68,153 Forumite
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    Chrisv wrote: »
    1 peanut will act as an invisible trigger, so any mix of 11 more comparable flavours will compare at full price.

    If no peanut available, you need to buy 12 same flavour, or 11 same + 1 other.

    Edit - Sal types faster than me :)
    Hi Chris :wave:
    Do you know if you can buy 11 and 1 of 4 month baby food please?
    Hope things are still looking up ?
    Hello TS:wave:
    Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:
  • bubbs
    bubbs Posts: 68,153 Forumite
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    tweets wrote: »
    Sorry bubbs been playing Candy and eating my tea :D

    I will gave him a kick up the backside if he doesn't shurrup :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Looks like when he bends over to bowl, there is your opportunity:p:rotfl::rotfl:
    Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    TS I do not really know..It was the first time I bought carpets for about 14 years...All I know is that I priced around and got really what I wanted...It is difficult to price as most carpet outlets have different names for the same carpets..I think they do this purposely so you cannot compare to easily.....I chose a small independant rather than a big outlet......I did not want long pile as if you do it flattens..Roughly 10mm pile is what I went for...I know its soft at first but if you get a good underlay..In my case I used Cloud9 10mm thick and a good quality carpet...You cannot go far wrong..I chose a synthetic carpet as I noticed that the carpets that were in the property when I moved in had quite a bit of moth damage...Moths love wool so it was a no no for me....I paid just below £20 a sq yard.....that included fitting..I fitted my own grippers and underlay...I hope this helps you decide...When I looked there were litterly hundreds of different patterns and colours...I wanted just a plain carpet with no busy patterns..

    Thank you too for the birthday greetings..:D

    We went to an independent 21 years ago when we moved in, we will want wool again, natural fibres in bedrooms are important to us. We could hardly afford it when we first moved in but we managed somehow. :cool: Had to get rugs for the girls rooms couple of years ago as years of them "playing" there are thread bare patches. :o

    We have put it off as all the bedrooms need new windows so don't want new carpet until after and we will probably redecorate first, my Dad held up the plaster with lining paper when we moved in all those years ago as we could not afford to replaster. :rotfl:

    I'm all for plain carpet too, in fact I thought TM was in my lounge the other day when she posted a pic. :eek: Same colour carpet. :rotfl:

    :rotfl:
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