20-01-2008, 16:31 | #51 |
Absinthe
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Someone did similar to us.
Our post box was a hole in the wall next to the drive and someone pulled the shutter/facade off it. It's shared by us and our elderly neighbour and she was quite upset about it. I ended up putting new boxes up by our respective front doors and cementing in the old slots. It's better really as we don't get bits of rubbish in our postbox anymore. I'm listening to Bristol Vs Cardiff Blues right now. We (Bris) need a 4 try win to have any chance of making the quarter finals. 30 minutes gone. Still 0-0, with a try a piece ruled out for forward passes.
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20-01-2008, 17:48 | #53 |
Absinthe
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Bah, finished 17-0 to the sheep shaggers
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20-01-2008, 17:57 | #54 |
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I'm geeting muscles from lifting wheels and undoing stiff bolts. Who needs gyms? Just buy a rusty car!!!
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20-01-2008, 18:15 | #55 |
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Visited my mates exhibition. Was impressive. Went for a walk and got some photos. Saw some odd things including a group of people who'd just finished painting "Do you believe in God" on the side of a building. This was like 2 feet tall lettering at the top of the building. Not sure whats going on there. Lugged my laptop around as I was going to chill in FACT cafe all afternoon but it was closed when I arrived. Silly cafe. Hypoglycemia attacked so I grabbed munchies and walked back to the car park. All cafes need free wifi and to not close early on Sunday.
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20-01-2008, 18:42 | #56 |
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Why just restrict that to cafes? Free wifi for everyone I say.
After trying my very best to break my bed even more than it was broken before vacuuming copious dust from behind a cupboard, I installed my new home phones (old ones have knackered batteries again, and the base has a knackered speaker). Then got lazy while researching bed stuff. Most recently, salmon and cream cheese sarnies. Not typical Sunday food but the salmon needed finishing up so there we are. Nomtastic. |
20-01-2008, 18:44 | #57 |
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I thought all Wifi was Free +
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20-01-2008, 18:54 | #58 |
Moonshine
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I prefer to sit in a cafe than Argos for 2hrs
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20-01-2008, 19:01 | #59 |
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Got back from work about lunchtime. The old man came round and I've now got a heater wired into the bedroom yay! And some hooks on the back of a cupboard door to hang the ironing board from. Ain't I getting domesticated
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20-01-2008, 19:02 | #60 |
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Got them for myself with Christmas vouchers then a week later discovered Vix was drooling over them and was like BUY THEM THEY ARE MADE OF WIN! So she did and we both agree on their winlike properties. Last edited by Blackstar; 20-01-2008 at 19:04. |