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TrulyMadly wrote: »I have a yellow jacket too:)
Have you noticed that you walk differently wearing a yellow jacket?
I think I might like to start wearing a hat too:rotfl::rotfl:
I have a yellow jacket to wear when I ride my bike, it's still as good as new.
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Are they the same tree Westy? It does not look like it, the last one looks like a different tree, but could be with it being small on my screen.Westvleteren wrote: »Yip. What do you have in mind?
Not sure about it.
Nah, you wouldn't want to read mine, its all uni related, documents everything from initial idea's, to !!!! ups, to smashing your own camera :eek:
Images chosen for show, but tutors still couldn't agree :rotfl:
Did I mention they have the same marble as my bathroom?TrulyMadly wrote: »But I like Harrogate:o
We have tea in Betty's and I walk around Paperchase not buying anything. Then we venture into the Specialised bike shop and mr Tm gets all animated, followed by lunch in Weetons and I can't resist this place....I walk around the huge freezers gob smacked at the prices people pay for home cooked food:eek:
http://www.cookfood.net/shops/harrogate
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
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I've put a bottle by the door so I can check the date with my glasses on. The bottles are a bit vacuumed in think they must have frozen or something in the winter.

I also found a 2l bottle of smart price sparkling water I used to buy them as fillers in the big glitch, I can see that says Aug 2013. I'm really not sure about drinking OOD water, odd as nothing else bothers me. :rotfl:
I suppose it's because I don't think looking at it or smelling it is going to be much help.....
Be alright for watering flowers.I would keep it in case you get a drought.0 -
Be alright for watering flowers.I would keep it in case you get a drought.
If we get a drought I will need to water my strawberries. :eek:
It's because I packed it all on a bottom shelf and have not left the walkway clear so they have been hidden again, they were hidden in the old bathroom and now I have done the same in my stash room. Cross with myself.
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Evening all
Hugs to Di
Rhos parcel finally went today. Hopefully will arrive Monday.
Been a beautiful day here but cooled around 5pm and wind got up. I had a little mooch around homebase today. Found a lovely big rococo style mirror for £5 but was still up on their mirror display and no one could get it down.:( Did get a nice set of 6 tumblers for £3 which I actually need. Plus a quaint old fashioned watering can. Used my nectar deal. This is new to me so will watch out for people chasing up their points then check.
Face has definitely caught the sun today.
Went round to see neighbour whose long garden goes onto side of mine. Was nervous as house looks like net curtains need burning. Huge house though worth a bomb. Anyway I wanted to talk about oak tree right at bottom of his garden. It has dead bits and really unruly. Anyway he doesn't want to take it out but is very happy to go halves if I get a tree surgeon. :T
It needs a very hard cut back and some shape. It is a nice tree and attracts alot of birds. Looking out my window I don't think it could be reached from his side but can just pop one of my fence panels out. A job I have been putting off for ages.
Friend arriving tomorrow night and is going to get the garden in good shape for me putting some slate chippings down, putting up hanging baskets and washing line. Then he has paintings etc to put up in house. Need to buy one of those devices that says where wood is in walls to get good fix. Will be very busy.
I had asked for the dreaded ikea wardrobe to be moved into the other bedroom but don't think that will happen as it is a pain to dismantle.
Does anyone do the survey on bottom of homebase receipts?If so do you get £5 voucher via email? It's £5 off £50 and will be spending that on planters on sunday so thought I would actually do the survey.
Right back to The island USA. Worth a watch it is more staged and as a brit quite funny;)
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
Oooh, I've got a cupboard full of the stuff, and I don't even drink tea (it was free, of course:D)We could have a proper catch up and you could bring me cup of Yorkshire tea.
'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
Groucho Marx
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Jelly_Biactol wrote: »Oooh, I've got a cupboard full of the stuff, and I don't even drink tea (it was free, of course:D)
Evening JB.
It's not my usual tipple but isn't it when in Rome do as the Romans do.
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TrulyMadly wrote: »But I like Harrogate:o We have tea in Betty's
Mmm, Fat Rascals:T:):T
I once went for a [ahem:o] private tour of the bakery, very (very) early the morning, to see all the Bettys goodies being made, and met the woman who makes all the Fat Rascals (what a job!); lovely warmed up with a bit of butter ... the Fat Rascals, not the woman:D:o:D'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
Groucho Marx
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1x Pink Lady Apples (1KG) £3.00 N/A
6x Uncle Bens Savoury Chicken Flavoured Microwave Rice (250G) £6.00 £6.00
1x ASDA Grower's Selection Granny Smith Apples (600G) £1.25 £1.50
3x Cadbury Twinpot Freddo Faces (90G) £1.50 £2.25
1x ASDA Chosen by Kids Pears (550G) £1.00 N/A
2x Cadbury Twinpot Dairy Milk Fudge (90G) £1.00 N/A
2x ASDA Italian Fresh Egg Penne (500G) £3.00 £2.80
1x ASDA Extra Special Jersey Royal Potatoes (750G) £0.85 N/A
1x Organix Renewing Argan Oil of Morocco Shampoo (385ML) £7.00 £5.00
1x Ogx Renewing Argan Oil of Morocco Conditioner (385ML) £7.00 £5.00
4x Uncle Bens Spicy Mexican Microwave Rice (250G) £4.00 £4.00
2x ASDA Grower's Selection Strawberries (400G) £3.00 N/A
1x ASDA Grower's Selection White Mushrooms (250G) £0.75 N/A
1x ASDA Fresh Milk Semi Skimmed (4PT) £0.95 £1.00
1x ASDA Fresh British Single Cream (300ML) £0.68 £0.70
1x Cadbury Twinpot Dairy Milk Chunks (90G) £0.50 £0.75
1x ASDA Cheese & Red Pepper Ciabatta Flatbread (265G) £1.75 N/A
1x ASDA Guacamole (170G) £1.52 £1.70
2x ASDA Butcher's Selection Easy Carve Beef (Typically 1.6 kg) (PER KG) £9.99 N/A
1x Cadbury Twinpot Dairy Milk Buttons (90G) £0.50 £0.75
1x ASDA Grower's Selection Mixed Peppers (3PK) £0.85 £1.00
2x ASDA Cool Tomato Salsa (215G) £2.00 N/A
1x ASDA Grower's Selection Jazz Apples (6PK) £2.50 £1.90
2.06x ASDA Grower's Selection Loose Banana (order by number of bananas or select kg) (PER KG) £1.40 N/A
1x Kinder Bueno (43G) £0.59 £0.60
1x Always Ultra Normal Plus Sanitary Towels with Wings Giga Pack (32 PK) £4.00 N/A
1x Cadbury Twinpot Wispa (90G) £0.50 N/A
1x ASDA Sour Cream & Chive Dip 30% Less Fat (215G) £1.00 £1.12
3x ASDA Italian Arrabbiata Sauce (350G) £4.14 £4.20
Comparison total (compared products only) £42.98 £40.27
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