That's what I meant rosa ...life events you experience with age , although just just modelling on myself there , guess some older had had less or more 'experiences' , I'm not past it yet
Bunny life experience ok but we have all got to keep learning and experiencing new things. That what keeps us all young and fresh. Snowing now - just off to get the sledge (not!)
Got comfy watching something on i-player about Kings Cross and couldn't be bothered to move
I see we are onto deep questions again-read and saw enough of that yesterday on popegate-it is time to put the fun back into our lives-so come on buck up-this is the funny thread
Not sure if it is a battery problem, it's not 'catching' properly. The battery is obviously suffering now that I've had several goes. Probably best to call RAC, after all I pay for Home Start and never use it.
As to deep questions, when I had my first holiday job my mum said never discuss politics or religion!
Hello. I'm home. Went in, OH phoned to say snow had started, steady fall now. Rescheduled my students. snow settling and drifting, supposed to be like this all day.
Been up the garden to replenish the bird food. Tea and toasted hot cross bun now.
Road OK so far, might still have to go to dentist....... Unless
I have a battery charger which has done sterling service over the years on my succession of old bangers. This car has never needed its services but we shall see, after the RAC person has been!
I have just bought full breakdown cover-including home start and European breakdown for less than £60-a lot cheaper than RAC/AA-it is one of those pay and claim covers-never had to use it but peace of mind-like home insurance
I did say Glyn-smug smiley-this could just be the tail end of real winter weather
Flo, my mum's favourite topics were sex, politics and religion! My sister, mum and I had many an interesting conversation leaning against the Aga in the kitchen when we were young. But you meant not at work.
Bunny, don't go for a watermill in France! Our first French house was a watermill, damp and cold and the garden flooded. Then there was a drought, not enough rain for four years and the river went smelly. Our shoes used to grow grey fur (mould) Bought it because it was very pretty, but it was totally impractical with 4 children. Also it was very cheap, £ was high against franc and French house prices incredibly cheap compared with English nearly 30 years ago.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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That's what I meant rosa ...life events you experience with age , although just just modelling on myself there , guess some older had had less or more 'experiences' , I'm not past it yet
Sledging .... experience sue , experience
Well that was a lie-in-lazy git
Got comfy watching something on i-player about Kings Cross and couldn't be bothered to move
I see we are onto deep questions again-read and saw enough of that yesterday on popegate
-it is time to put the fun back into our lives-so come on buck up-this is the funny thread
Now who wants jump leads to get going
Not sure if it is a battery problem, it's not 'catching' properly. The battery is obviously suffering now that I've had several goes. Probably best to call RAC, after all I pay for Home Start and never use it.
As to deep questions, when I had my first holiday job my mum said never discuss politics or religion!
Been up the garden to replenish the bird food. Tea and toasted hot cross bun now.
Road OK so far, might still have to go to dentist....... Unless
I didn't have RAC cover, so bought a battery charger (from Amazon, arrived next day). I put it on charge for 4 hours, and everything was OK.
But if you have RAC cover, best to make use of what you've paid for. The problem could be something else. New batteries can be expensive, around £60+.
I have a battery charger which has done sterling service over the years on my succession of old bangers. This car has never needed its services but we shall see, after the RAC person has been!
I have just bought full breakdown cover-including home start and European breakdown for less than £60-a lot cheaper than RAC/AA-it is one of those pay and claim covers-never had to use it but peace of mind-like home insurance
I did say Glyn-smug smiley-this could just be the tail end of real winter weather
Flo, my mum's favourite topics were sex, politics and religion!
My sister, mum and I had many an interesting conversation leaning against the Aga in the kitchen when we were young. But you meant not at work.
Bunny, don't go for a watermill in France! Our first French house was a watermill, damp and cold and the garden flooded. Then there was a drought, not enough rain for four years and the river went smelly. Our shoes used to grow grey fur (mould)
Bought it because it was very pretty, but it was totally impractical with 4 children. Also it was very cheap, £ was high against franc and French house prices incredibly cheap compared with English nearly 30 years ago.