Lancpudn |
22nd July 2019 17:30 |
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Originally Posted by reworht
(Post 2749593)
You've got a vivid imagination Ian - if you can't cope with them all, I'll take few off your hands for you :D
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LOL It's all I've got these days :eek::D
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Originally Posted by Rev Jules
(Post 2749599)
Dream on you Pervert, you have got more chance dating a camel.
Rev
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Whos let you out of the Vestry? go and play with yer cassock & surplices :D
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Originally Posted by Gate Keeper
(Post 2749602)
Hi Ian
I suppose it depends on what the weather is like for the flower show, if its a hot day, I am wondering will the heat cause the rail track to buckle? Will the trains be cancelled? I am not expecting you to know the answer :cool: I wonder if that scenario ever comes up when you are driving the locomotives :}
The new bed arrives on Thursday. The dealer has agreed for his men to carry it up 6 flights of stairs, with 8 steps in each flight and to do the assembly for us. I asked for a discount and he very kindly knocked £40 off the showroom price. What a nice chap :} It’s just as well he did, as I received an email with a quote for the annual health insurance and it’s due to be paid by the end of the month, a necessity but one of the downsides of spending winter in the tropics. I am not complaining :D
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Evening Phil, I hope it's not going to be a hot day, I'm not a hot weather person, I like Spring & Autumn, not so much the other two seasons :} I'll have my work cut out just getting around the place as it is.
There are diversions for most things that plague the railway network although I haven't come across the buckled lines problem yet, I'm only about 50% through those Train Sim routes/scenarios.
It's always nice to get a discount :cool: The tumble drier replacement I got last week because of the Whirlpool recalls had a section to fill in on the online form if there were steps up or down to your property.
Never used to be a thing in my day! We used to have a contract with British Gas showrooms back in day delivering gas cookers, they didn't have forklift trucks or anyone to give you a hand getting them off the trailer four feet off the ground, these were the old type enamel upright cookers.
You had to shoulder them off & into the shop on your own, they weighed a ton compared to the cookers today, you daren't knock them as the enamel chipped & they'd refuse it :eek:
Probably why my neck & back are cream crackered nowadays :o
I've just had an email from the Co-0p bank saying they need me to update my details for security reasons and have a mobile phone number to use my online bank account & I need to use that card reader doodah (which I put in a safe place :duh: but cant find it) otherwise I wont be able to use my account :shrug: I hate all this malarkey.
The chap at the Co-Op is sending out a new card reader I'm supposed to shove my debit card into to get a security number or something:shrug:
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