ChrisKH said:Drumsticks, alone, are responsible for every filling I have in my head. Used to overload on them when I was 14. They should be banned I tell you!
I love those too.! I see tescos had some extra large ones in stock.
ChrisKH said:Drumsticks, alone, are responsible for every filling I have in my head. Used to overload on them when I was 14. They should be banned I tell you!
djtheglove said:I love those too.! I see tescos had some extra large ones in stock.
Uncle Mort said:I've just finished repairing pair of Acoustic Research speakers. They cost 5 euros at a boot sale because the foam around the woofers had disintegrated with age. An hour's work, a couple of replacement rubber rings (which cost more than the speakers did) and a bit of PVA glue and I've got a really nice pair of speakers. Very satisfying.
Now I just have to find somewhere to put them, as I'm rubbish at selling things and I already have more than enough speakers anyway
Maz said:Greedo, how do you come up with these great questions?!
I used to get great pleasure after eating a Matlow's Drumstick by unravelling the stick into a small sheet of paper.
You can still get Matlow's Drumsticks these days, but the sticks are made of plastic.
Not being sarky, Greedo. Genuinely enjoy your off-beat questions!Greedo said:Are you being sarcastic?
marinyork said:Making tea.
Smelling bread.
Speicher said:Please note, however, that I do not darn socks.
Uncle Mort said:Me too. I like to stand on them