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  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    Geoff, I would love to see you in a leotard and leg warmers, working out!! imageimage

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Here is one I made earlierimage

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    imageimageimage Why on earth would anybody do that!!!!!!

  • Morning fellow forkers, the saga of the roof goes on. House insurance wont pay a penny towards it. At the mo the total is about £5000. Bl........ h. Still waiting for another quote but cant imagine it will be much different. No holiday this year.

    On a lighter note my lovely daughter got another A on her last asignment, Proud mummy alertimage At the moment she is trying to sort out a work placement for the summer. So far the theatre list is up to 20. so she could go anywhere in the country.

    Have a lovely day my friends im off to get the dustbins in. My life is just full of excitement

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    It seemed like a good idea at the time-there was nearly a wardrobe malfunction and the the family jewels got an airingimage

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    Don't look like jewels to me! More like costume jewelery! image

    Oh Maud! That is awful about the roof. Good about your daughter though! image

  • Gary HobsonGary Hobson Posts: 1,892
    Insomnia1973 wrote (see)

    Hope that you looked online for an offer/discount for being a first time shopper before you ordered! imageimage

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    Actually, I did have a coupon, but it had to be used before Christmas.

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    £5000 sounds a lot Maud-is it a whole new roof?-there just may be a grant available somewhere?image

     

  • Good morning all.

    Pleased I'd had my breakfast Geoff.image Didn't get up very early this morning, was warm and comfy so had a nice cuppa and read the paper in bed.

    Maud, how awful, must be a worry, it's a lot of money to put it rightimage

    We don't shop for groceries on line. Our young neighbour opposite does, she often has hers delivered on Sunday evening about 9 o'clock, makes a terrific racketimage but I expect its cheaper then?

    I'm going to venture out today, if I don't have some fresh air I think I will go mad, fed up with being indoors. The pavements are clearish now so it should be okay.

    Hope Glyn has a wonderful tripimage

    Have a good day folks.

    ChrisX

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    morning all

    Snowed heavily overnight, still little bits coming down now but not as fluffy. Difficult to see areas that have been cleared and igloo looks realy good with a fresh coating of snow,

    Foot not so painful today so far but not really been standing on itimage

    Was going to buy M some treats today before the big cook-in starts but have decided not to because if I even slip could end up with a ruptured tendon so Doc said yesterdayimage

    Have gingerly topped up bird feedersand their water 

    I saw that about a bad smell a well! We would probably have blamed it on dog as well.image

    When foot was first damaged used internet shopping. Should have done it for 'do 'but haven't. Usd Sainsbury's and found them fine.

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