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  • VickyA_2
    VickyA_2 Posts: 4,581 Forumite
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    tootles wrote:
    Hpw many live within range of Leicester, would love to have a mini meet here somewhere...................

    I live within easy distance of Leicester :j :j :j :j
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  • tootles_2
    tootles_2 Posts: 1,143 Forumite
    ageandjo wrote:
    Me too I bought one last week I havent written a thing in it yet:rotfl: Just look at it and imagime my whole life organised in it:T

    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: #

    I just sit and stroke mine, the pages are ssssssssssssssssoooooooooooo loverly:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: I do have a project in mind for mine, but it will be next moonth before I get it up and running, so until them I will just look at it and stroke it from time to time :grin::grin:



    Living in the sunny? Midlands, where the pork pies come from:

    saving for a trip to Florida and NYC Spring 2008

    Total so far £14.00!!
  • tootles_2
    tootles_2 Posts: 1,143 Forumite
    VickyA wrote:
    I live within easy distance of Leicester :j :j :j :j

    Right thats one plus me who else is on for a mini meet???????



    Living in the sunny? Midlands, where the pork pies come from:

    saving for a trip to Florida and NYC Spring 2008

    Total so far £14.00!!
  • ageandjo
    ageandjo Posts: 1,012 Forumite
    tootles wrote:
    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: #

    I just sit and stroke mine, the pages are ssssssssssssssssoooooooooooo loverly:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: I do have a project in mind for mine, but it will be next moonth before I get it up and running, so until them I will just look at it and stroke it from time to time :grin::grin:


    :rotfl: Glad I am not the only one:T I seem to love stationary :confused: why:rotfl: I also have another wierd habbit, don't laugh, I sniff the washing powders in tesco:rotfl: :rotfl: People look at me as I sniff the boxs and take lids off fabric softner to have a wiff:rotfl: (strange woman):rotfl:
  • moggins
    moggins Posts: 5,190 Forumite
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    I really don't think I have bought the right Pukka pad. Mine is just lined pages with 3 little plastic folders in between the leaves. It's A5 size and does say pukka pad on the outside but it certainly doesn't make me as happy as it makes you lot. I think more of my household manual that I put together myself.
    Organised people are just too lazy to look for things

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  • Hi all back from aberdeen, sore back now from sitting in that bus for so long!:rolleyes: was a good day, enjoyed it, went to 3 workshops at techfest, first one was how to make a model helicopter, and how to make it fly, second one was about what is time, explained about clocks etc and greenwich time and the railways, was quite good.

    The third one was by mr bug, showing us animals, first to come out was a bearded dragon, we all got to give his back a little stroke, next was the giant african land snail! it was massive, didnt want to hold that one!:rotfl: most of the kids did though:rotfl:

    Third was giant coakroaches from madagascar, looked so creepy!:eek: yuck!! and yes i did hold one! wasnt too bad! only person who did not hold one was ds1! he was chicken.

    Then came a python snake, think it was a royal one, didnt look so bad close up, was very smooth to touch.

    And now i am tired and sore;) and the kids got freebies off him too, stress balls in the shape of a lightbulb!

    LOL!

    Kyle
  • ageandjo
    ageandjo Posts: 1,012 Forumite
    moggins wrote:
    I really don't think I have bought the right Pukka pad. Mine is just lined pages with 3 little plastic folders in between the leaves. It's A5 size and does say pukka pad on the outside but it certainly doesn't make me as happy as it makes you lot. I think more of my household manual that I put together myself.

    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: I can picture you now Moggins with your Pukka Pad in your hand turning it from front to back with a frown on your face wondering what the hell we are excited about :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    I am cryig with laughter here:rotfl: :rotfl:

    Does your pad not sing too moggins?:rotfl:
  • tootles_2
    tootles_2 Posts: 1,143 Forumite
    ((((((((((((((((((((HUGS MOGGINS))))))))))))))))))))) I got the project pad with 5 dividers in £2.77 from Tesco, not sure if I can defile it by writing in it....I once paid a fortune for some beautiful deckle edged cream writing paper and envelopes, it was years before I could bring myself to write on it, I had it on a desk all laid out posh on a blotter..... but woe betide anyone who tried to use it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    When I used to use fabric softner I would only use ot if it smelt of lavender, it reminded me so much of the linen cupboard in my house whe I was a little girl, my grandmother used ot make lavender bags each year..... Lavender polish has the same effect, weird isn't it!!!!!!!!!!??????????????



    Living in the sunny? Midlands, where the pork pies come from:

    saving for a trip to Florida and NYC Spring 2008

    Total so far £14.00!!
  • kiwichick
    kiwichick Posts: 1,857 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    FYI ALL PUKKA PAD ENTHUSIASTS

    I got a sale leaflet from Neat Ideas in the post today and they are having a sale on Pukka Pads(don't own one myself :(). Now the postage is quite hefty from what I remeber so its only a bargain if you were buying other bits too. The A4 Pukka's are £1.95 and the A5 Pukka's are £0.99!!!!
    WW Start Weight 18/04/12 = 19st 11lbs
    Weight today = 17st 6.5lbs
    Loss to date 32.5lbs!!!
  • comping_cat
    comping_cat Posts: 24,006 Forumite
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    ageandjo wrote:
    :rotfl: Glad I am not the only one:T I seem to love stationary :confused: why:rotfl: I also have another wierd habbit, don't laugh, I sniff the washing powders in tesco:rotfl: :rotfl: People look at me as I sniff the boxs and take lids off fabric softner to have a wiff:rotfl: (strange woman):rotfl:

    I sniff the fabric softeners too!!!!!

    Ive got 2 pukka pads now, the 'jotta' is brilliant, i write all my lists and things in it, but like some others, the lovely project pad (with the 5 dividers) is still sat in pristine condition - i dont know what to put in it!!!!!:o
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