WhiskyLassie
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Fine by me I'll put them on the drive when it snowsGood idea. After all, Santa will only be bringing you a sack of ashes
Fine by me I'll put them on the drive when it snowsGood idea. After all, Santa will only be bringing you a sack of ashes
Dec is my bday month and I save it for doing what I want and all Xmas stuff is sorted before then.Oh come on gezz a break we aint had Halloween yet
That's what I expect 'er indoors will be doing with my ashes when I chuck off my mortal coilFine by me I'll put them on the drive when it snows
I used 'er indoors MacBook for a couple of years after she got a new one. Old one was at least ten years old, possibly a lot more. When it finally stopped working I got a new one, same as her new one. MacBook Air. Superb tool. Cost about 1150 sovs. Wouldn't choose any other.A new lappy.
Up to £1000.
The last eye test I had was probably the best and most comprehensive I ever had. Small, independent optician. Free prescription as I is of a certain age. Optician recommended a pair of varifocals, but wanted about 900 sovs for them. I got some online for about 90 sovs. Best specs I ever had, superb for driving. Before, I had specs which let me see the road ahead and read signs but not the dash. Suddenly I could see everything with such clarity. Need a new eye test and some more specs as the 3 pairs I have are getting too scratched now.After yesterday's Ophthalmologist appointment and the emptying of my wallet I came home and ordered some "readers".
Opticianista fella recommended I get some +2.75 readers for working at my PC etc.
I bought a pair from an online shop yesterday PM. They arrived this morning by post.
Ruddy marvellous! Rimless lenses, and really comfortable. All for <£20 incl delivery and in a soft protective case.
Very impressed I am. www.tigerspecs.co.uk
If you need a hand looking I can help.I've just been "told" what my combined Xmas and special birthday (70) present is going to be from W.
A new lappy.
Up to £1000.
But I have to choose it.
And I know flip all about them really. (Have only ever bought one which was secondhand and a rubbish one it turned out to be at that, it all works, except the batt is ...as a doornail and it is so slow it makes a snail look like a Ferrari, on startup anyway. It's an Acer thingy, not in the same room and CBA to get up and go and look at the make.)
All suggestions gratefully received and yes, thanks again, to at least one person who mentioned ones a while back.
I think she wants me to get a "good one that'll see me out".
Have contacted and sent pics to two plumbers so that they can quote etc.
Weather dry and fairly bright.
W off to have a capped tooth recapped, poor thing.
Have a good arternoon folks!
Tbh for Stan Chromebook may be a way to go. My nana is a technophobe and she uses it quite well. Macs are ok for certain things but are quite overpriced in some ways.I used 'er indoors MacBook for a couple of years after she got a new one. Old one was at least ten years old, possibly a lot more. When it finally stopped working I got a new one, same as her new one. MacBook Air. Superb tool. Cost about 1150 sovs. Wouldn't choose any other.
Have contacted and sent pics to two plumbers so that they can quote etc.
I used 'er indoors MacBook for a couple of years after she got a new one. Old one was at least ten years old, possibly a lot more. When it finally stopped working I got a new one, same as her new one. MacBook Air. Superb tool. Cost about 1150 sovs. Wouldn't choose any other.
Been Varifocal for years, love them.The last eye test I had was probably the best and most comprehensive I ever had. Small, independent optician. Free prescription as I is of a certain age. Optician recommended a pair of varifocals, but wanted about 900 sovs for them. I got some online for about 90 sovs. Best specs I ever had, superb for driving. Before, I had specs which let me see the road ahead and read signs but not the dash. Suddenly I could see everything with such clarity. Need a new eye test and some more specs as the 3 pairs I have are getting too scratched now.
eye will sort yer one oot tonight.I've just been "told" what my combined Xmas and special birthday (70) present is going to be from W.
A new lappy.
Up to £1000.
But I have to choose it.
And I know flip all about them really. (Have only ever bought one which was secondhand and a rubbish one it turned out to be at that, it all works, except the batt is ...as a doornail and it is so slow it makes a snail look like a Ferrari, on startup anyway. It's an Acer thingy, not in the same room and CBA to get up and go and look at the make.)
All suggestions gratefully received and yes, thanks again, to at least one person who mentioned ones a while back.
I think she wants me to get a "good one that'll see me out".
Have contacted and sent pics to two plumbers so that they can quote etc.
Weather dry and fairly bright.
W off to have a capped tooth recapped, poor thing.
Have a good arternoon folks!
And there sadly is me, allergic to Apple products.I used 'er indoors MacBook for a couple of years after she got a new one. Old one was at least ten years old, possibly a lot more. When it finally stopped working I got a new one, same as her new one. MacBook Air. Superb tool. Cost about 1150 sovs. Wouldn't choose any other.
Wish I was that good looking! Not sure about 'is burd tho!
Well..... like that I suppose!!!!!How do these people mangle to mangle such simple stuff?
If I'd had to put money on it I was pretty sure you would recommend DELL so this is not a surprise.ere go stan
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