When you say we both slept in together, Frank, p'raps it'd better be made clear that these were different beds in different houses!!!
GG
Frank/Dad-dinner sounds damn fine! I know what you mean about time-20 mins is much longer than I usually need! Not a rant just a fact! Puddings- do you mean yorkshires? Mmmm- I make quite a good yorkshire myself!
Just watching a-z of gardening and I'm glad I've already had my lunch-naturists garden and open day.......what's the matter with these people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
When you say we both slept in together, Frank, p'raps it'd better be made clear that these were different beds in different houses!!!
Well G/G, I did lay my head down in Bridgend at one time, my nightmare was probably Welsh Dragons?
Fairygirl /Daughter yes Yorkshires I rarely eat the other kind most are too sweet for me and I have to use sugar for the family although not a lot. By the time is it served up all the tureens empty and put into the hands of designated washer upper much time has passed by as we do talk. Sounds like they are breaking evrything out there.
To my friends (that is if I have any) I will be off air awhile. My laptop has taken a turn for the worse and very hit and miss at the moment. Part ordered although looking to buy new, there is so much choice I am taking my time. Will be back sometime.
Frank, thanks for letting us know. You did this once on Beeb board and was missing for months!! Hope you find one quickly. I would be distraught without mine. Not too sure anyone else would be though.
Frank/Dad was wondering how you were. I've just bought my new one -came the other day. I've been using daughter's old one but it was driving me nuts so I felt enough was enough. I used a comparison site and felt this one was a good buy at £240 reduced from £270. Daughter bought a notebook for under £200 and it seems fine for what she needs. I think it depends what you need it for. Sometimes the repairs don't work too well so I guess it depends on waht you need doing.
We'll miss you!x
Tina
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Fairygirl/Daughter, I keep getting a flicker on the thing then it cuts out so this may not go. Looking for mid-range with more speed as I write for the local libraries History plus putting it all down for the Grandchildren to read some day, the printer gets red hot. Already won half the cost, changed my house and contents insurance this morning saving £247 a year, the old insurance did not even ask why i was leaving them after all those years. Hope to be up and running soon.
Well Done, Frank, I am a big fan of MoneySavingExpert, and change my car insurance every year without fail now. When I first changed it a couple of years ago, my old insurance was £330, I got last year for £140 with £30 cashback, this year similar, but only £22.50 cashback.
Tina, hope you went through TopCashBack. I swear by it, if you're going to buy on-line, click through their site, and you get money back if the merchant is signed up to the scheme. T&M are signed up, Blooming direct, and lots of the insurance sites. If you take your cash by Amazon or Love to Shop vouchers, they top it up by 5%. Only it's a shame that you can't earn cashback from Amazon, I spend a small fortune there. If you're old fashioned and prefer cash, they will pay via a paypal account. All free, definitely worth it (£125 in cash back in just over a year).
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When you say we both slept in together, Frank, p'raps it'd better be made clear that these were different beds in different houses!!!
GG
Frank/Dad-dinner sounds damn fine! I know what you mean about time-20 mins is much longer than I usually need! Not a rant just a fact! Puddings- do you mean yorkshires? Mmmm- I make quite a good yorkshire myself!
Just watching a-z of gardening and I'm glad I've already had my lunch-naturists garden and open day....
...what's the matter with these people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Well G/G, I did lay my head down in Bridgend at one time, my nightmare was probably Welsh Dragons?
Fairygirl /Daughter yes Yorkshires I rarely eat the other kind most are too sweet for me and I have to use sugar for the family although not a lot.
By the time is it served up all the tureens empty and put into the hands of designated washer upper much time has passed by as we do talk. Sounds like they are breaking evrything out there.
Frank.
Sounds a lot of fun, Frank.
To my friends (that is if I have any) I will be off air awhile.
My laptop has taken a turn for the worse and very hit and miss at the moment.
Part ordered although looking to buy new, there is so much choice I am taking my time.
Will be back sometime.
Frank.
Frank, thanks for letting us know. You did this once on Beeb board and was missing for months!! Hope you find one quickly. I would be distraught without mine. Not too sure anyone else would be though.
Frank/Dad was wondering how you were. I've just bought my new one -came the other day. I've been using daughter's old one but it was driving me nuts so I felt enough was enough. I used a comparison site and felt this one was a good buy at £240 reduced from £270. Daughter bought a notebook for under £200 and it seems fine for what she needs. I think it depends what you need it for. Sometimes the repairs don't work too well so I guess it depends on waht you need doing.
We'll miss you!x
Tina
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Fairygirl/Daughter, I keep getting a flicker on the thing then it cuts out so this may not go.
Looking for mid-range with more speed as I write for the local libraries History plus putting it all down for the Grandchildren to read some day, the printer gets red hot.
Already won half the cost, changed my house and contents insurance this morning saving £247 a year, the old insurance did not even ask why i was leaving them after all those years.
Hope to be up and running soon.
Frank.
Well Done, Frank, I am a big fan of MoneySavingExpert, and change my car insurance every year without fail now. When I first changed it a couple of years ago, my old insurance was £330, I got last year for £140 with £30 cashback, this year similar, but only £22.50 cashback.
Tina, hope you went through TopCashBack. I swear by it, if you're going to buy on-line, click through their site, and you get money back if the merchant is signed up to the scheme. T&M are signed up, Blooming direct, and lots of the insurance sites. If you take your cash by Amazon or Love to Shop vouchers, they top it up by 5%. Only it's a shame that you can't earn cashback from Amazon, I spend a small fortune there. If you're old fashioned and prefer cash, they will pay via a paypal account. All free, definitely worth it (£125 in cash back in just over a year).
MMP did you mean Fairygirl cos I haven't bought anything. Been supping at lunchtime have we?
I have a rant. Who invented housework? I should have lived in the Stone Age then I wouldn't feel compelled to do it.