I've got a theory that large electric appliances go at about the same time because when you first buy them, you get them together. This holds good only for stuff purchased before the electronic death pill was invented. Ever wondered why everything you buy has a clock on it?
We have an Electrolux larder fridge with no clock which we keep in the garage and now use only for drinks as it is a bit tatty now but then it will be 40 next year. It's freezer partner died 20 years ago but, fingers crossed, this one is still going strong after a change of gas 20 years ago.
Dove - no thanks. I can feel my teeth on edge at the thought of all that sugar and sweetness. I can just about do bottled fruit but not candied. Maybe worth a day out to Cambridge for a raid to stock up? I go to Maastricht once or twice a year to feed my fabric habit - 100kms each way but so many fabrics at silly prices and a good range of haberdashery too that it's well worth the petrol and makes a good day out with lunch too.
Looking at the piles I have in the attic and that need packing up for the move it's maybe just as well it'll be too far..... Trouble is, I buy something I like and for which I have a pattern in mind but then gbuy a new pattern and never have the fabric I need and have to go again. Funny that.
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I had not heard that one Hosta, as you say the delicious irony of it.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Dove - re Trump. . . did the report say which golf course. . . Turnberry (half an hour from here) or the one in Aberdeenshire ?
I've got a theory that large electric appliances go at about the same time because when you first buy them, you get them together. This holds good only for stuff purchased before the electronic death pill was invented. Ever wondered why everything you buy has a clock on it?
Muddle up, do the ass lickers double up as arse lickers or is he rich enough to employ specialists?
Joyce, I think, but not sure, it's the Aberdeen one. Was a couple of weeks back.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/climate-consensus-97-per-cent/2016/may/26/donald-trump-wants-to-build-a-wall-to-save-his-golf-course-from-global-warming
We have an Electrolux larder fridge with no clock which we keep in the garage and now use only for drinks as it is a bit tatty now but then it will be 40 next year. It's freezer partner died 20 years ago but, fingers crossed, this one is still going strong after a change of gas 20 years ago.
Dove - no thanks. I can feel my teeth on edge at the thought of all that sugar and sweetness. I can just about do bottled fruit but not candied. Maybe worth a day out to Cambridge for a raid to stock up? I go to Maastricht once or twice a year to feed my fabric habit - 100kms each way but so many fabrics at silly prices and a good range of haberdashery too that it's well worth the petrol and makes a good day out with lunch too.
Looking at the piles I have in the attic and that need packing up for the move it's maybe just as well it'll be too far..... Trouble is, I buy something I like and for which I have a pattern in mind but then gbuy a new pattern and never have the fabric I need and have to go again. Funny that.
Things I don't get: posts from those in the handy "ignore" corner.
sticks, plural , methinks.
Hosta - me too and its absolutely bliss!