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I love mine. They are a bit of a marmite car (love/ hate) as far as looks go.
I like the satnav, reversing camera, bluetooth, auto wipers etc A lot of tech for your money.
Downside is the lack of boot space. Some say the mpg is not very good on some models.
I like the seating position, really helps my back to sit higher up.
There are facebook groups nissan owners club etc if you want specific advice.
Had my first one in 2010 and then upgraded last year to the facelift model.
Its because its higher that i was interested, i sit very straight when driving , not like some slouched back:oSealed 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:0 -
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josie_ann57 wrote: »A little uplifting story, well not the first bit but read on. A fledgling fell (Was pushed? Overly confident? Kamikaze?) from its nest from under the eaves of our house and was promptly spotted by Henry (our dog). Rescuing it from Henry’s playfulness!! I have been looking after it and putting it snuggled in dry grass below the nest for a couple of days (my nursing experience obviously hasn’t been wasted as it’s still alive) putting it in the plastic greenhouse each night.
There has been a lot of chirping and bird song to be heard between mother/siblings/cousins/dad and baby.
Today, while under an upturned hanging basket (empty obviously!) for protection from local cats, mum has found her and been feeding her/it/him. So heart-warming to see, a mother’s love shines through.
Just been out to give extra feed to last it the night and I couldn't find it in the green house anywhere so I asked Henry to find it and he found it amongst the lettuces and very gently lifted it up in his mouth and put it down by my feet. I think they have formed a bond, possibly a bro-mance in the making.
The fledgling is now in the closed green house for the night and hopefully flying lessons will be successful tomorrow.:rotfl:
Oh that's lovely I am sure with your care it will make it:A0 -
Good evening ...what a fantastic show that was ..Beautiful the story of Carole King ...pure nostalger and bought back wonderful memories of my teenage years :T can recommend it as a must see show for peeps like me who want to remember their teenage years ...early night for me as tube was very busy with commuters and the days have long gone when the youngsters give up their seats for us older generation so stood most of the way home...night night :A0
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Good evening ...what a fantastic show that was ..Beautiful the story of Carole King ...pure nostalger and bought back wonderful memories of my teenage years :T can recommend it as a must see show for peeps like me who want to remember their teenage years ...early night for me as tube was very busy with commuters and the days have long gone when the youngsters give up their seats for us older generation so stood most of the way home...night night :A
Glad you had a lovely day Nanny:T:T
Have a restful night;)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:0 -
Good evening ...what a fantastic show that was ..Beautiful the story of Carole King ...pure nostalger and bought back wonderful memories of my teenage years :T can recommend it as a must see show for peeps like me who want to remember their teenage years ...early night for me as tube was very busy with commuters and the days have long gone when the youngsters give up their seats for us older generation so stood most of the way home...night night :A
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josie_ann57 wrote: »A little uplifting story, well not the first bit but read on. A fledgling fell (Was pushed? Overly confident? Kamikaze?) from its nest from under the eaves of our house and was promptly spotted by Henry (our dog). Rescuing it from Henry’s playfulness!! I have been looking after it and putting it snuggled in dry grass below the nest for a couple of days (my nursing experience obviously hasn’t been wasted as it’s still alive) putting it in the plastic greenhouse each night.
There has been a lot of chirping and bird song to be heard between mother/siblings/cousins/dad and baby.
Today, while under an upturned hanging basket (empty obviously!) for protection from local cats, mum has found her and been feeding her/it/him. So heart-warming to see, a mother’s love shines through.
Just been out to give extra feed to last it the night and I couldn't find it in the green house anywhere so I asked Henry to find it and he found it amongst the lettuces and very gently lifted it up in his mouth and put it down by my feet. I think they have formed a bond, possibly a bro-mance in the making.
The fledgling is now in the closed green house for the night and hopefully flying lessons will be successful tomorrow.:rotfl:
Or bless you both for saving her a second time hopefully flight lessons in morning :T0 -
I know you lot must get sick of hearing about our weather:o
I've been out most of the night planting up a border. I went out in a chunky cardigan and came back in to put my gardening coat on top as it was so cool. I now have a headache with the cold wind.
It is so not funny:o
Great news about Mam gocat and lovely story about your little bird josie:T:TTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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1x St Austell Brewery Tribute Ale (500ML) £1.80 £1.79
1x ASDA Extra Special Premium Golden Ale (500ML) £1.80 £1.29
1x Butcombe Brewery Gold Bitter (500ML) £1.80 N/A
A v T
4 for £5 on receipt
womble today 15.06
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/Beer/George_Gale_And_Co_HSB_Ale_500ml.html?TrackingCode=41.DvdnEsiz4Eqs2eV2bZAqqg
This is the trigger
Should give £1.92 apg on £5 spend for 3 AES Premium golden ale and one George Gale
Hey....nice one sal:jTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0
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