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Ha Ha Ha!!!Have you seen they gave brought teasmaids back?
Suddenly I am back in vogue!!!
(The teasmade story may be back before your time!)
Ha Ha Ha!!!Have you seen they gave brought teasmaids back?
Best of luck. Flogging cars can be very hard work!Mornin
Lovely sunny morning
Off to try and sell the MGC to a punter this morning, Fixed the door handle yesterday so it's all good
Just putting a stew in the slow cooker first
Have a safe day all
When we use ours, which I have to confess isn't that often, either the dogs wake me up, so I let them out and switch it on. The tea is made when I go back to bed, or the teasmade goes off, then I let the dogs out, etc etc. It's not right next to the bed so some padding around is called for anyway.Have thought about that BUT I then discovered that it would not let the dogs out.
In fairness better a Gilf than a DilfWhen I got separated at 33 years old, I found the landscape had changed as if Krakatoa had suddenly rememerged from the sea.
Wimmins were either 10 years younger than me, or the same age but either nutters or Milfs. Or worse, MIWNLTFs!!
Luckily ended up with one with grown up kids. Who wasn't too much of a nutter.
Baggage certainly is an issue the second time around!
Soz, we are both so old our m-i-ls are both long dead! So never thought of that. And my French one what I once had, I have no idea if is she dead or alive. Don't even know if me ex is dead or alive!Mil....... Mother in law
When I met W her eldest dottir, who is only 13 years younger than me, (12 for one month!) was extremely tasty. So she was 22, which was the age of the first woman I went out with on splitting up with my ex. So all was not beyond the bounds of possibility.In fairness better a Gilf than a Dilf
It very much is, please inform me!Ha Ha Ha!!!
Suddenly I am back in vogue!!!
(The teasmade story may be back before your time!)
I'm really good dug up my washing line stake in the grass and moved it, went for a walk the wee cygnet has a new friend he's quite shy and young. The other two swans were waiting for their breakfast. The female that usually stays away and got right close. Then food shop and sorted some Xmas presents out. May have came home with a kilo of woolFair to middling. Ta.
And you?
Not when they self-ignite, they're not...causing significant environmental damage/pollution, have emergency services near refusing to put out the fire and letting the EV infernos put themselves out. Then, having to place the burnt out enviro-polluter into steel containers for a month or so for fear the battery chemicals self-ignite. Not all is well with the EV world and it's about time people are open and honest about this manufacturer/Govt/media hyped up market. Let alone the poverty stricken children used to open cast mine the rare earth metals needed to produce these overheating batteries.
Of real concern is the speed, the rapidity, of an EV battery fire...
Just the fact that we picked one up from an auction house as it hadn't sold (so for 20 sovs plus commission, a nice old skool piece all working once I changed the light bulbs and we had a bit of a chat about how to deal with the milk issue.It very much is, please inform me!
Someones put a trophy on the bonnet?Tried to sell the MGC again today and the prospective buyer pointed out something wrong on the car.
Once seen it can't be unseen
Watch thisMorning all.
Has rained a bit here. Still a little blowy.
Groceries just been delivered and put away. Pics of a rotten lettuce taken and sent off for a refund.
Musculoskeletal Doc yessdi actooly plays trhe guitar so is very sympathetic towards my hand problems. I am being sent for further x-rays and she is talking about injections and stuff to relieve the arthuritis. Much more positive an outcome than I expected.
Every day being a school day I am now reading up on what stuff is called and what it does on tractors as we need to get a small one for our Frog place to keep the undergrowth etc down.
I know 10 tenths of naff all about tractors and their tools so this is a steep learning curve.
If we don't keep it down the town hall might just send a team in to cut it "for us" then send us a whacking great bill.
The area is too big and the weeds grow too high and thick for our normal machine to be able to cope.
So Stan will have to add "Agricultural bush mechanic" to his portfolio.
I am so ignorant about all this stuff. Fortunately our son in law uses this sort of stuff daily so he will be a big help. Shame he lives in Worcestershire!
Anyone got a Kubota they don't want? @kevstar ?
At least I have a trailer now ~I can go and get one on.
Best in show a few years agoSomeones put a trophy on the bonnet?
Watch this
You’ll get locked up or put on the register opening yer door with yer nuts out.Opened me door a bit and me squirrel was more nervous but still came fer nuts. Then opened it 90 degrees and put a nut in line wiv how far me door sticks oot. Lot more tail waving and he goerit first time. More confident after that wiv repested goes. Then put nuts on ootside sill. He eventualy gorrum but the one in the door way was too risky ferrim. He ran oft instead.
Your back door will be getting kicked in by the plod squad, hope you've got a good hidey hole readyWorrabput petrol tanks igniting. Thems go up in flames quickly. At least wiv petrol yer can use it to make petrol bombs.
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