WhiskyLassie
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Not too bad thenI was just fine until about 5:00 am, then the tootsies started to get cold. Not bad though.
Not too bad thenI was just fine until about 5:00 am, then the tootsies started to get cold. Not bad though.
Nope. It pays to have good kit.Not too bad then
It really does, I was on a mountain once and because it had a tourist resort someone said I'm a bit overdressed as I was in proper gear not brogues like he was. Guess who fell over..Nope. It pays to have good kit.
What tent did you get? I'm waiting on the sister in law to post my Durston Xmid from yankland. Buggered if I was paying VAT and import duties on it.Good morning. I know why they invented houses now. Just spent the night in my new tent. It was -9°.
It's a very affordable lightweight 4 person teepee style utilizing 2 trekking poles for the center pole. About 6 lbs. for tent and poles together. It's called the Trekker 3 made by River Country Products.What tent did you get? I'm waiting on the sister in law to post my Durston Xmid from yankland. Buggered if I was paying VAT and import duties on it.
Totally get this.They dont make money if peeps pay credit with credit. Those that could (read all the scumbags) would just get a couple of 10k credit cards then just do credit card ping pong.
Haven't had a credit card for years (some would believe I cant be trusted) But must say early days was hard as some wouldn't accept debit cards.
But not the case now, and along with a wallet full of cash a debit card gets me through. Also suits me as the balance is what you have.
Plus we cant be bothered with saying "well spend it on credit and we save money with the interest we get" really.
J
Those are super cheap if the quality is any good. Never heard of them before.It's a very affordable lightweight 4 person teepee style utilizing 2 trekking poles for the center pole. About 6 lbs. for tent and poles together. It's called the Trekker 3 made by River Country Products.
I have both the Trekker 3 and their ultra light Trekker 1.
https://www.rivercountryproducts.com/shop/
The first time I used the Trekker 1 it rained for over 6 hours straight overnight. Not a leak. Then I sealed it further, so it is quite serviceable. That one weighs just over 2 1/2 lbs.And I just found out that the 2.7 diesel in the Jag is the same engine as the Disco 3. Which is handy, cos there's sod all S Type videos out there but shedloads of Disco ones.
Those are super cheap if the quality is any good. Never heard of them before.
if you have a Tesco card you get lots of money off stuff when you shop with it.
Well obvs you get the money off when you shop in Tesco with it.Oh oh I must get 1.
But I can sort of see your point.
J
We get paper bills and then pay by direct bank transfer so none of this nonsense!!!Credit card companies do their best to get you to keep money out from one month to the next so they can charge you for it. When I pay mine online it pre populates the 'amount' box with the minimum payment, and the other option is the 'balance on statement date' which is usually a few weeks out of date. So to pay it off in full I have to go back to the previous page and make a note of the current balance and enter it manually. It's like those 'nudge' techniques that are so popular with policymakers, to make it easier to do what they want.
Alive and miserable, well why not!Just back from visiting my father. He is happy enough for a miserable bugger
He is 92 so a bit older than you. Don't worry, you will catch up and be as miserable as himAlive and miserable, well why not!
what happened to that prog on TV about miserable old buggres!
Always made me laugh!!
Have to admit I am a very happy old beggar!
Not that it stops me ranting, mind!!
If I live that long!!!He is 92 so a bit older than you. Don't worry, you will catch up and be as miserable as him
Exactly they wrote him off at 56 saying he would be dead by 60. He is still waiting, he says they have to be right at some point!If I live that long!!!
I guess they were wrong 36 years ago, give or take.Exactly they wrote him off at 56 saying he would be dead by 60. He is still waiting, he says they have to be right at some point!
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