Same here.
I'm going to let him have a lie in and go on automatic for a couple hours.
Appi Fridi peeps
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Same here.
Enjoy. Love the Friday feeling.Be Friday, be payday. Us boys starting urly. Injoi yer dai, volks.
Every day has the frydi feeling ........................ for some of us.Enjoy. Love the Friday feeling.
You have earned itEvery day has the frydi feeling ........................ for some of us.
Artists impression of what they want to do with a recovered oil rig I think.Weston SM…am I missing something View attachment 274571
Just seen it on BBC Breakfast. Looks like an old oil rig with some trees planted on it. ArtArtists impression of what they want to do with a recovered oil rig I think.
Just seen it on BBC Breakfast. Looks like an old oil rig with some trees planted on it. Art
Yer need to buy some will power. Eye has never bort anyfink from them.Since making the moral decision to boycott Starbucks on the grounds of not accepting cash, I have just returned with a tall skinny cappuccino and chai latte…again I’ll find another cause to support.
Its 160 million sovs of taxpayers money. It must be art -------Weston SM…am I missing something View attachment 274571
£200k in scrap metal turned into £160m is how peeps make money from old rope. I see an Aussie gardener now has a full time job looking after the roof garden plant.Its 160 million sovs of taxpayers money. It must be art -------
I think the water pi55ing out at the base is an artistic representation of how fast it is wasting taxpayers money£200k in scrap metal turned into £160m is how peeps make money from old rope. I see an Aussie gardener now has a full time job looking after the roof garden plant.
Troos?? thought yous lads on t'other side of the wall wore kiltsGravel turned up 14t of it, just came in to let the dogs oot for a bit & give the oldest one her meds.
Suns oot again it was black n angry clouds then it pizzed doon for a bit enough to give me a soaking.
Fckn dumper seat was wet, ye soggy troosers.
Troos?? thought yous lads on t'other side of the wall wore kilts