Exlaser2
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Maybe they will open up Sainsburys supermarkets and have Argos instore like here
More likely it’s the troubles of cross border trading since brexit 😕
As there are no Sainsburys in Southern Ireland.
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Maybe they will open up Sainsburys supermarkets and have Argos instore like here
Not got too far to fall, to get to that round here.Due to drop to -3° tonight
I prefer the larger ones.Called at the butchers on my way back as MrsD fancies some minute steak sarnies with fried onion.
Ended up going to town on the bus and had Fish & Chips in Wetherspoons.
Must say it was very good; as was the Exmoor 'Stag'.
I prefer the larger ones.
Never again will I raise my eyebrows at the cost of Mrs P visiting the hairdresser.Mrs SD had her hair done yesterday and the price appears to have succumbed to inflationary pressures - up from £138 to £146.
Good day. -4⁰C.I have struggled to get the stove going. No one bothered to walk up to the allotment yesterday to get kindling - scrunched up newspaper, firelighters and logs are not a good combination for starting a fire.
Last night, Mrs P asked "What have you got on tomorrow?" Now I should have learned by now but was caught off guard, "Nothing really" I replied. "Good, you can fix the porch floor then." 🥺
I'm a southerner and have the accent to prove it. Deepest east Lancs accent is still a struggle for me afger 40 years here. On our walk yesterday the FP went through a farmyard, we chatted to the farmer who spoke broad east Lancs and was 70 if he was a day. After we carried on walking the conversation went like this:
Me: "His mother must be getting on a bit"
My friend, looking puzzled: "Why?"
Me: "He said he'd phoned for mother's medicine but they hadn't mixed it yet" (I had thought this a bizarre thing to say to strangers in your farmyard)
My friend: "He was telling us he has to get more sheep pellets but when he phoned his supplier they hadn't finished mixing it"
Things can only get better............I hope.