That one is meant for Summer use. It has an extra bright screen to enable you to see the action clearly in bright sunshine. It is the ideal accessory for any garden.
It can be used together with the WII Fit tennis game, so you can play along, and imagine you are actually playing at Wimbledon (while really being in your back garden).
You can also use it with WII Golf, and a real club and real golf balls.
You can get small HD TVs for around £120, can't you. But those are really too small. I was in Sainsburys this morning and they were preparing a display just by the entrance, with a huge pile of 40inch TVs. The idea is to buy one with your weekly shop. That's what people will be buying for Christmas.
Yes I probably do 'spoil' OH, but yrs of him working long hrs 7/7 meant it all had to be me, so just got on with it. MIL also tended to 'spoil' him IMO, but he would deny that of course. Nowadays, am not wot I was, but old habits die hard. Tis my organisational skills, actually up the shoot these days, to try & ensure enough 'stock' things to save him the hassle & extra cost to us. What really annoys me is when he says he needs something of which there is plenty here, so if he just mentioned it........
Nearly done here & even getting organised for meal tonight which will give daughter a meal for over the w/end to save her too! J.
My doggy troop is all crashed out as well though two of them would spring into noisy hyperactivity at the drop of a squirrel !
Jo, I have a little issue with OH over stock, too. He likes to do the weekend shopping on Saturday mornings (the alternative is to walk the dogs) but he has a little habit of going off-piste and buying odd items that aren't on the list because he thinks we need them. Naturally he hasn't checked so we end up with mini gluts of onions or butternut squash or thickening granules to name a few. Last week I found cheese concealed at the back of the fridge behind a lot of 'stuff'. He sheepishly admitted to buying it but hid it so I wouldn't be annoyed - aaah, bless!
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You may want to get a bigger TV, especially for HD stuff.
You can never have a TV screen that is too large.
This will not fit in my front-room -I asked
My bank balance says otherwise Gary. He did leave a HD lead for when I upgrade my TV though.
But would it fit in your garden Geoff?
That one is meant for Summer use. It has an extra bright screen to enable you to see the action clearly in bright sunshine. It is the ideal accessory for any garden.
It can be used together with the WII Fit tennis game, so you can play along, and imagine you are actually playing at Wimbledon (while really being in your back garden).
You can also use it with WII Golf, and a real club and real golf balls.
You can get small HD TVs for around £120, can't you. But those are really too small. I was in Sainsburys this morning and they were preparing a display just by the entrance, with a huge pile of 40inch TVs. The idea is to buy one with your weekly shop. That's what people will be buying for Christmas.
It might fit in the garden of my Spanish hacienda.
I wonder if Spanish broadband is in English-will definitely need a Sky dish
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New Tv sounds good. We only have very small and medium size. Becks I think I would wiggle some wires to. Just tried to do quote and failed dismally
I also like to bash things with a little hammer, also works if not electrical
Finally planted bulbs. in bottom of box found pack of gladiolus Byzant??? so popped them into shrub pots that are long and thin.
Next door but one have just had a very large delivery of shale. Wonder what they are up to now?
Other stuff - charcoal burners are doing their stuff on the hills.
Those T-shirt adverts in the corner are really weird, there's a hamster now!!
The Spanish version of Strictly Come Dancing features hot senoritas....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl4CIHy5kYc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vL-EJObVLs
Someone is looking cheesed-off this afternoon
Aah, bless him.
Yes I probably do 'spoil' OH, but yrs of him working long hrs 7/7 meant it all had to be me, so just got on with it. MIL also tended to 'spoil' him IMO, but he would deny that of course. Nowadays, am not wot I was,
but old habits die hard. Tis my organisational skills, actually up the shoot these days, to try & ensure enough 'stock' things to save him the hassle & extra cost to us. What really annoys me is when he says he needs something of which there is plenty here, so if he just mentioned it........
Nearly done here & even getting organised for meal tonight which will give daughter a meal for over the w/end to save her too! J.
My doggy troop is all crashed out as well though two of them would spring into noisy hyperactivity at the drop of a squirrel !
Jo, I have a little issue with OH over stock, too. He likes to do the weekend shopping on Saturday mornings (the alternative is to walk the dogs) but he has a little habit of going off-piste and buying odd items that aren't on the list because he thinks we need them. Naturally he hasn't checked so we end up with mini gluts of onions or butternut squash or thickening granules to name a few. Last week I found cheese concealed at the back of the fridge behind a lot of 'stuff'. He sheepishly admitted to buying it but hid it so I wouldn't be annoyed - aaah, bless!