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Good evening from Bridgend
The rain has stopped
The rain has stopped
Good evening from Bridgend
The rain has stopped
Wales.Bridgend Islay or Wales?
Wales.
Why was you worried I managed to sneak on the island
Good evening from Bridgend
The rain has stopped
A flipping sight cheaper than BT in our house!It depends on which provider you go with and which package you want.
Compared to the prices over the water they are very expensive but that can be said of a lot of things over here.
Also, the websites from the different suppliers always seem to make choosing and comparing packages quite difficult because of hidden extras
I'm not entirely sure how much my new package is going to cost until I get the next bill but it will be cheaper.
I was paying £58 / month for a telephone line and 50Mbit broadband connection so I reckon my new bill will be about £20-£25 a month with no detrimental affect on browsing.
List ov fings to do. Like replace gutterin ont garrig. Feed anuvva alarm cabul frew ter where eye need it. Put more lights up oat side. Few bits ter buy ter do some of this.
He meant a Pony (and trap)I meant a slash not a dump
What do you suggest I do?
Well it hasn't here, we've got your share.Good evening from Bridgend
The rain has stopped
Stop being so greedy then.Well it hasn't here, we've got your share.
I went there once. Well twice actually, on the way to and from Jura. Twas a long time ago but I recall the ferry from the mainland docked on Islay and then had to cross the water to Jura in a landing craft. The tide runs so fast that the craft was pointing at 45 degrees to the direction we were travelling . Bit like the Woolwich ferry, but a much smaller scale and faster tide between the islands.Islay
That'll be because of the first part of your statement.It's only a cheap tablet, but by golly the screen is almost gray-scale! The colours are all washed out
I went there once. Well twice actually, on the way to and from Jura. Twas a long time ago but I recall the ferry from the mainland docked on Islay and then had to cross the water to Jura in a landing craft. The tide runs so fast that the craft was pointing at 45 degrees to the direction we were travelling . Bit like the Woolwich ferry, but a much smaller scale and faster tide between the islands.
Yep. You gets what you pays for!! Like anything! My ancient phone is epic in comparisonThat'll be because of the first part of your statement.
I wish, I love sharing but ……Stop being so greedy then.
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