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Question & Answer Session (Part 4)

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    silentNatesilentNate Posts: 84,079
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    Hell no!!! :o >:(

    Favourite Bond??
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    hooterhooter Posts: 30,206
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    Don`t really have one....Bond films are a 'man' fing

    Agree?
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    silentNatesilentNate Posts: 84,079
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    Nope.. I know female fans of Bond :p

    Not seen a Bond movie in years though, they only show them at Yule don't they??
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    hooterhooter Posts: 30,206
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    Sheesh Silent.....family member went to the flicks yesterday and it cost over a tenner to watch some ole Transformer film...over a tenner.!!!! Sheesh , it would have to be summat really spectacular to get me to part with a tenner .....:o:o:o

    Agree?
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    littlemadangellittlemadangel Posts: 4,203
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    Yes, cinema is way too expensive these days.

    Favourite TV programme?
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    hooterhooter Posts: 30,206
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    Don`t watch much tele ...most of it is grim


    Been bitten by a mosquito recently?
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    silentNatesilentNate Posts: 84,079
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    Nope :)

    Marmite wards them off... you knew this right??
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    soniaorlastormsoniaorlastorm Posts: 6,350
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    I love the chewy bit you find in the centre of a humbug once you've sucked off the hard bit :D

    *waits for sonia to yell FILTH* :D

    so as not to disappoint


    FILTH!
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    silentNatesilentNate Posts: 84,079
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    Is that a question?? :confused::p
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,323
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    Not really! I know marmite is meant to ward off the critturs, also lots of garlic, but I got three horsefly bites last week and the scars are horrendous :cry: They will fade.....in about 8 months :mad:

    Glad it is cooler today?
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    hooterhooter Posts: 30,206
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    Not really! I know marmite is meant to ward off the critturs, also lots of garlic, but I got three horsefly bites last week and the scars are horrendous :cry: They will fade.....in about 8 months :mad:

    Glad it is cooler today?

    Awwwwwwwwwww, twassie..reckon they`re blooming sore...Smother yerself in Vicks Vapour rub it`s supposed to deter them

    Do you wonder if it does?
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,323
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    I think nothing deters the bloodsucking little monstrosities once they decide you're dinner :mad:

    However, at least the swelling has gone down, I had one elephant leg :cry:

    Delphiniums or gladioli?
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    hooterhooter Posts: 30,206
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    Delphiniums or gladioli?

    Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, Delphiniums are stately and rather prim and gladies are wot you wave when you is having a mad day in Australia.........so it is gladies for me:D




    There`s a item in the daily wail about police finding boa constrictors in a London park..got any roaming free where you lives ?:o
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    EStaffs90EStaffs90 Posts: 13,722
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    Nope, none around here. (Helps I don't live in London.)

    Have you ever woken up somewhere and not know how you got there?
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,323
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    Fortunately, no, but my daughter woke up in a park with no shoes during Freshers week at Uni apparently, with three other students she didn't know :eek:

    When on holiday or staying away from home, do you wake up disorientated because you expect to be in your own bed at home?
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    ChoccyCaroleChoccyCarole Posts: 8,867
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    yes ;-):o:confused::D

    Are you a bit good at little DIY jobs?
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    hooterhooter Posts: 30,206
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    Yes.....necessity has made me so


    Wot about you?
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,323
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    Same as you hoots, I may not do things the conventional way [not having the tools] but I get them done :D

    I once put up a flatful of pictures using a shoe heel as a hammer!

    Do you consider yourself independent?
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    ChoccyCaroleChoccyCarole Posts: 8,867
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    yes same here Hoots re the DIY :) I have most of the tools etc etc to do endless jobs here and afar -There are not many tools or bits n bobs that I haven't got ....to fix or sort things
    Just this minute ordered something that I discovered I did not have :o
    a**** long armed thick allen key **** to remove and attach my new saddle on my bicycle seat post
    My largest allen keys just weren't able to release the mega - tight !!!! rail clamps under the saddle

    & I am independant

    last little DIY thing you did ?
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,323
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    mending the fence by bashing the nails back in with half a brick :D

    You?
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    hooterhooter Posts: 30,206
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    fixed a curtain track



    want a cup of green tea or summat stronger?
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,323
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    Tea would do a treat, especially if you are offering delicate triangles of the black gold on toast wiv it

    Worst pain you ever felt?
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    hooterhooter Posts: 30,206
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    Can relate 2!! When I was having me pituitary scanned in the 70`s very primitive methods of getting a scan in those days. .bliddy `orrible. thank gawd for progress...Felt like me brain was exploding all over London :o The other was akidney stone that came uninvited fairly recently>:(

    And you?
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    twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,323
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    Childbirth, followed by migraine....actually the migraine was worse than the childbirth, at least you got short breaks in the pain with birthing!

    Beans or oops?
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    hooterhooter Posts: 30,206
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    Cor twassie, have grown some climbing french beans for the first time......bliddy amazing...will be growing them again. If you can get em started orf on the kitchen windowsill and when you plant em out keep the pest orf , ie wabbits:D They grows so tall the wabbits can eat em. flipping fantastic crop so far.

    Wot has been you mostest successful plantage veggie-wise this ere year?
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