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  • weejennyweejenny Posts: 386

    Geoff and Kate you should be on the stage you make me laugh. Ive had depression for a while now and decided to beat it myself I found this site and havent looked back. My OH is on facebook which I hate.. At least on this site you can talk to like minded folk.

    ps Im another one of these women who dont hoover out there cars even though I promised with my new car I would, well once in two years is that ok?image

    And Geoff what do you suggest for our meal tonight I could use a base of mince if that helps. I made homemade pizza last night the base wasnt great the dough didnt rise as well as Id hoped but they ate it all.

    Pouring down out there

  • Gary HobsonGary Hobson Posts: 1,892

    I clean the inside of my car once a year - just before it has its service and MOT.

    I assume that's the sort of thing MOT checks for - crumbs on floor, etc.

    I keep a sheet of tough polythene permanently in the boot, so that compost spilt by plants, which tend to topple over while corning at speed, can easily be contained.

    When I need to do the thorough clean I use a dust-pan and brush. It works.

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Dry here Jenny-if these ramblings cheer you up then that makes me happyimage

    -am off shortly to lose a white ball or two-tonight's menu-could be just mince,spag bol,lasagne,cottage/shepherds pie or a particular favourite of mine -meat and potato pie-with peas of course.

    All good intentions with new cars don't last long-you start of cleaning them once a week- that soon goes down to once a month

    Need a pigeon update-if a have a bad game it is the pigeon's fault

     

  • Pottie PamPottie Pam Posts: 887

    I thought you had a loft of pigeons, Kate, that delivered gifts to your friends, although I must admit they have never made it to my house.

    Hope you enjoy your golf, Geoff. My 11 year old grandson got a birdie at the weekend. His dad was very impressed. I'm not sure if it was a pigeon or a seagull.

  • Pottie PamPottie Pam Posts: 887

    The jet stream is moving at last. Sorry Jennie.

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  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Very grey here I am off out to check up on the baby pigeon in a minute but the crying has stopped. Pottiepam the pigeons do not live here, when I need a courier service I call them although they have not been very reliable with their deliveriesimage

    I went out on slug patrol last night and found vine weevil on my lilies and godetias, I was not happy.

    I just need to find my hard hat.............

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Hard hat, Kate? do vine weevils drop missiles while flying over or are you ducking Geoff's wilder shots at little white balls?

  • pottiepam wrote (see)

    The jet stream is moving at last. Sorry Jennie.

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    Just passed the Midlands, heading north:

     

    http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c186/DavidKnapper/vapour1.jpg

     

  • LottiebeansLottiebeans Posts: 715

    Could do with some sun here but the forecast for this area is looking more promising - am hopeful of a dry day for Pam's garden visit. Was paining earlier but looking a bit brighter now. May even get out at lunchtime at this rate.

    Kate perhaps you could train the pigeon?

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    I am back -had a 'orrible shower right at the end-it is still all systems go-for next week-mid to high 20's-just in time for the schools hols and lympicsimage

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