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Patti (baconater)
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Jun 18, 2018 04:15AM

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Good grief. I'm 17 pence short of getting free delivery on a couple things I wanna order from Amazon.

I'm embaressed.

They do loads of fun outdoor activities and building stuff. Hoping Dex will enjoy it"
Looks really fun, and not too expensive.

Somebody commented on my books on another forum
"but in all seriousness, they are great fun, intelligent, whimsical and a very easy read.
An..."
Fab, I would use Benjamins advice. Seems very positive about the house Will, hope the car doesn't need much doing.
Unfortunately just had to do a job that required carrying and standing, so hip twinging again, it is more inside my leg today though. Really glad I’m not going to my works birthday party, they are trying to organise a hog roast at the moment.

A cookie cutter, maybe?"
I'm really put off by the thought of buying something just to get the free delivery.
Dave sez he needs new shoelaces, so that might do it.

If dark chocolate digestives count as cookies (especially as we keep them in the fridge ;-) ) I've taken your advice and had a cookie

They do loads of fun outdoor activities and building stuff. Hoping Dex will enjoy it"
Looks really fun, and not too expensive."
It was really fun. Dexter loved jumping around in the muddy puddles and pulling buckets of water from the creek. He got absolutely filthy and loved every minute of it.

Have another.
I'm feeling quite odd. Happy/sad about leaving tomorrow."
to hear is to obey.
Hope things go smoothly for you both

They do loads of fun outdoor activities and building stuff. Hoping Dex will enjoy it"
Looks really fun, and no..."
I'm really pleased Dexter enjoyed it.
Kinda sad it's come to having to pay money for experiences such as those, though.
When I was growing up, it was called 'go outside and play'.

Have another.
I'm feeling quite odd. Happy/sad about leaving tomorrow."
to hear is to obey.
Hope things go smoothly for you both"
Thanks Jim. Me too.
I'm sure I'll feel more settled once we're in the flat.

They do loads of fun outdoor activities and building stuff. Hoping Dex will enjoy it"
Looks really fun, and no..."
Sounds a perfect day for a little boy.
Not surprised you have bittersweet feelings Patti

I’ve just been playing with some adobe apps and my iPencil phnark. Blimey. It’s very impressive. Was seriously hovering about buying anything else apple but Microsoft borks something else every time my computer updates.
Just watching the footie. England have just scored a second goal ... in one game ... which is more than they normally score in an entire tournament. Bit of a turn up.

No idea why he told me. I don't care.
Yes, our new adventure will be very fun. We're not going to Cyprus, after all.
We got a much better offer.
Myanmar.


Kinda sad it's come to having to pay money for experiences such as those, though.
When I was growing up, it was called 'go outside and play'. ..."
yes, I've watched 'outside' become an alien environment to a generation.
My daughter still talks about how when she was a child she'd just take Jess with her and spend a morning just walking round the fields and playing
(Jess was the dog )

On the front there is a picture of an elephant and inside the dedication says,
To Dad,
Thank you for you constant support of my career in elephant based banditry
(It's a long story :-) )

Talking of which, off out to hang our 90 hanging baskets this morning. Hope a few helpers turn out!
Morning all btw


Is mine the only man who obsessively spends ten minutes writing a shopping list then doesn't bother to look at it when he's in the shop?

Morning!

The children near my house certainly haven't lost the art of playing outside - I sometimes wish they would go indoors and play video games just so we could have some peace and quiet!

Morning!"
Exactly.


It's simply told. She never admitting to wanting a pony, anyway she had a suckler cow of her own and pocketed £500 a year when that year's calf was sold.
She also made an unguarded comment that the careers choices offered were limited. She felt that they ought to let her explore banditry.
Then in another lunchtime conversation my lady wife mentioned some young woman suing her parents because they'd destroyed her youth because they'd never let her have a pony.
So daughter commented that she'd always wanted an elephant but we'd never bought her one.
At this point I rallied to my own defence by pointing out that it would be difficult to have a career in banditry with an elephant. Unless of course she was going to practice her craft in India.
Inevitable at some point I spotted a book about India's bandit queen, Phoolan Devi.
So that went in as part of her Birthday present :-)

Off to the airport soon...

my lady wife can spend Sunday lunch in silent bemusement :-)

Off to the airport soon..."
travel safely :-)

Not too bad a flight. About five hours. It's the drive to Cardiff at the other end that I could do without.
All checked in and waiting for the boarding call.
Goodbye Baku!

Just think how generous you are to your wife, providing all this free entertainment Jim!! Safe trip Patti, bring some nice weather with you
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