classic33
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Can it be used again though, that's the real test.Ya'll might think me a fibber, but I've just erected a pop-up tent and de-rected it and got it back in its bag 😎
Can it be used again though, that's the real test.Ya'll might think me a fibber, but I've just erected a pop-up tent and de-rected it and got it back in its bag 😎
She never mentioned the shower!
How did you know?
Must resist, must re.....My lockdown pop-up tent has been in and out of its bag so many times that it now needs help to pop up. I still struggle to put it away though.
And if she washed it* in the sink?Logical thinking, innit?
What was wrong with it that it needed to be put down?Carpet put down in double quick time.Skip arrived at 15-15,so a brew was the first task.Then at 15-50 Postman filled the bottom of the skip with 20 plus barrow loads of soil and brickwork,dont ask,when Mrs P says i would like that mess removing,you remove it,some of the brickwork has been tjere 32 years,its the place where crap goes,not anymore.So Mr and Mrs P worked together in heat andgot the job done just after 18-00.
What was wrong with it that it needed to be put down?
A bit drastic, intit?It was very heavy!
If both are running fast, by similar amounts, have you thought you it could be running slower not them running fast!Been enjoying the Girard Perregaux watch I bought myself as a treat.
I've decided to keep the boingy bracelet as it is rather comfy, but it will need a service in the near future as it's running around 2 mins fast per day. Unlike the Gradus (also running a couple of minutes fast per day) this one is actually worth spending money on. It's actually ridiculously slim for an automatic watch that doesn't have a micro rotor.
Even better, Girard Perregaux gets a name check on the opening page of Ian Flemming's "From Russia With Love"![]()
If both are running fast, by similar amounts, have you thought you it could be running slower not them running fast!