Tea? (Part 1)

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Arch

Married to Night Train
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Salford, UK
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Tea had slipped to page 2..

It's got right breezy outside, can't tell yet if it'll be a headwind or tailwind...

My mother is returned safe to English soil. She was met with a hand painted (well, probably finger painted) sign saying 'Grandma' and is apparently now to be known for ever more as 'Grandma Big Plane!' by Oliver, who didn't care that the flight was 2 hours late, as long as he could see big planes....:biggrin:
 

Landslide

Rare Migrant
'noons...

Eeh, but I'm lethargic today. Still, off to catch the choo-choo back oop norf soon. :biggrin:
 

Speicher

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Sorry those are my least favourite biccies, I prefer custard creams or dark choc digestive.

On the kitchen front, you might find things progress quickly now.
You might come home from work tomorrow and find you have a cooker, or microwave.
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
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*passes dark chocolate suggestive in Speicher's general direction*

Evenings! Been somewhat busy so I've not really had a chance to pop in lately. Are we all well?
 

Amanda P

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How many?
 

wafflycat

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Joy. Not. Cash. Shedloads. :biggrin:

The trials & tribulations of WCMnr sorting out learning to drive. Never mind the cost of lessons & testing.. it's the damn cost of insurance! Long gone are the days where £20 got you on your parent's insurance for a year to drive their car under supervision to get you experience. Oh no. To get WC Mnr on mine will cost over £1000pa. The other way is via a special separate learner driver policy where it's his insurance, and it costs nearly £100 a month - so either way it's *expensive*

Uggbre!
 

HelenD123

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wafflycat said:
Joy. Not. Cash. Shedloads. :sad:

The trials & tribulations of WCMnr sorting out learning to drive. Never mind the cost of lessons & testing.. it's the damn cost of insurance! Long gone are the days where £20 got you on your parent's insurance for a year to drive their car under supervision to get you experience. Oh no. To get WC Mnr on mine will cost over £1000pa. The other way is via a special separate learner driver policy where it's his insurance, and it costs nearly £100 a month - so either way it's *expensive*

Uggbre!

:biggrin: Here's a strong cup of tea. Sounds like you need it...
 
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