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Old 03-05-2016, 11:20
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Old 03-05-2016, 11:44
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have just realised I haven't actually left the house for 6 days, and then only to go to the doctor

Just thought I would share that with you! for want of something better happening.....

Has anyone else tried to order stuff off a well known shopping channel? I just get Bad Request I suspect it is due to me using Firefox, which I am not going to stop doing
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Old 03-05-2016, 13:10
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Hello Moots.:+))))))))))))))

have just realised I haven't actually left the house for 6 days, and then only to go to the doctor

Just thought I would share that with you! for want of something better happening.....

Has anyone else tried to order stuff off a well known shopping channel? I just get Bad Request I suspect it is due to me using Firefox, which I am not going to stop doing
If you don't need to go out then why not stay in, it's safer at home.

Never ordered off a shopping channel, not sure what Firefox has to do with a Bad Request, you could try another browser to see if it is that, there's Chrome, Int. Explorer, Microsoft Edge.
I use them all at different times.
I'm usung Firefox & Chrome together at the Mo.
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Old 03-05-2016, 13:11
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Good afternoon you lot.

It is such a beautiful sunny day. I love it. I just wish I wasn't stuck here at the office.
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Old 03-05-2016, 15:39
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have just realised I haven't actually left the house for 6 days, and then only to go to the doctor

Just thought I would share that with you! for want of something better happening.....

Has anyone else tried to order stuff off a well known shopping channel? I just get Bad Request I suspect it is due to me using Firefox, which I am not going to stop doing
QVC? It works ok for me. Mind you, I havent got Firefox any more and i long to have it back. The boys look at me as if i'm trying to write with a quill pen or something when i suggest it is better.

I was in the QVC shop on Saturday. We did very well i think. I got a pair of these...http://www.qvcuk.com/Clarks-Stasha-H...N-_-7-_-157871
and i am thrilled that i can walk in them. Im not sure what i will do with them other than have a bit of a smug trot around the house though. I have got no skirts or trousers long enough.
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Old 03-05-2016, 15:41
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Good afternoon you lot.

It is such a beautiful sunny day. I love it. I just wish I wasn't stuck here at the office.
If it doesnt impact on anyone else, and you wont get fired, i would just get a coffee and sit in the sun for fifteen minutes. You will probably be twice as efficient when you come back in.
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Old 03-05-2016, 15:44
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Hello Moots.:+))))))))))))))


If you don't need to go out then why not stay in, it's safer at home.

Never ordered off a shopping channel, not sure what Firefox has to do with a Bad Request, you could try another browser to see if it is that, there's Chrome, Int. Explorer, Microsoft Edge.
I use them all at different times.
I'm usung Firefox & Chrome together at the Mo.
I am not sure how you have avoided qvc for so long. Its only like amazon, but you can see the stuff better.

I am not sure about it being safer at home. accidents are more common in the home, i believe, and getting out just a little most days has health benefits.
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Old 03-05-2016, 16:57
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Good afternoon you lot.

It is such a beautiful sunny day. I love it. I just wish I wasn't stuck here at the office.
I know how you feels, i''ve been stuck in the garden sitting on a bench in the sun, such a trial, then i think of you in a lovely office with a comfy chair and a cup of tea, no wind or sun burning down on you.

I am not sure how you have avoided qvc for so long. Its only like amazon, but you can see the stuff better.

I am not sure about it being safer at home. accidents are more common in the home, i believe, and getting out just a little most days has health benefits.
Very few people get run over in their house, or have their pockets picked, or bag, and there's not much you can't get online and delivered to your door, i know which i think is safer.
Mind you, i could burn myself on the kettle.
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Old 03-05-2016, 17:49
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I know how you feels, i''ve been stuck in the garden sitting on a bench in the sun, such a trial, then i think of you in a lovely office with a comfy chair and a cup of tea, no wind or sun burning down on you.


Very few people get run over in their house, or have their pockets picked, or bag, and there's not much you can't get online and delivered to your door, i know which i think is safer.
Mind you, i could burn myself on the kettle.
Safe? You almost gutted yourself on the knives in the dishwasher only a few weeks ago.

I know most children's accidents are at home, and i think its the same for adults, but as you say, its roads and muggings that are the problem.
I dont think safety should be a reason to stay in. if you can manage to get out i think you are far better off for it because you can miss out on a lot by staying safe.
Horrible things do happen, but not very often, and most people are good.
The fear of what might happen is often worse than the thing itself. (i include myself here)
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Old 04-05-2016, 00:34
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Hello Moots.:+))))))))))))))


If you don't need to go out then why not stay in, it's safer at home.

Never ordered off a shopping channel, not sure what Firefox has to do with a Bad Request, you could try another browser to see if it is that, there's Chrome, Int. Explorer, Microsoft Edge.
I use them all at different times.
I'm usung Firefox & Chrome together at the Mo.
I've actually got that on my computer! maybe I will try that. I think it is on my smartphone as well
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Old 04-05-2016, 08:47
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Good Morning Everyone.:+)))))))))))))))

It looks a rather nice day here, 15C and sunny.

Hope Everyone has a good day, for those in the Far North, you may need to wrap up to keep warm.
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Old 04-05-2016, 09:15
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Hi there Hicky. Good morning everyone.

Another fine morning here. Very sunny. It's going to reach 18c today. Lovely
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Old 04-05-2016, 10:39
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Hi there Hicky. Good morning everyone.

Another fine morning here. Very sunny. It's going to reach 18c today. Lovely
Good Morning Eddy.:+))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

It's nice here, still sunny, wind a bit stronger than i want.

Forecast said 15C here and outside thermometer says 15C as well.

You are blessed then.
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Old 04-05-2016, 10:47
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Good Morning Eddy.:+))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

It's nice here, still sunny, wind a bit stronger than i want.

Forecast said 15C here and outside thermometer says 15C as well.

You are blessed then
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I wish. I'm stuck in my office.
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Old 04-05-2016, 12:33
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Hello all

Nice day here too!

I was hoping to spray my chihuahua enhanced upstairs carpets, but everywhere I go I am followed by an orderly queue of up to 6 chihuahuas and I don't want them breathing in the fumes

Interestingly enough, not a single chihuahua has left a contribution on the carpets I sprayed downstairs, since I sprayed them weeks ago!



Maybe if I wrote and told the manufacturers this, they would send me several free bottles of the spray, seeing that Hobbeycraft doesn't seem to be stocking them any more.
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Old 04-05-2016, 12:47
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Have you SEEN that photo of a WAG called Ashleigh something or other, dressed so that most of her super droopers are on display???

I wonder what made her think that that was a good look, in an age when skin covered huge projecting blobs of silicone in the frontal chest region are all the rage???

Meeeow

Mind you, maybe Hicky would approve.... *rolly eyed smilie*
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Old 04-05-2016, 14:13
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I wish. I'm stuck in my office. :D
Never mind, one day you will retire and enjoy the sun.

Hello all :)

Nice day here too!

I was hoping to spray my chihuahua enhanced upstairs carpets, but everywhere I go I am followed by an orderly queue of up to 6 chihuahuas:o and I don't want them breathing in the fumes >:(

Interestingly enough, not a single chihuahua has left a contribution on the carpets I sprayed downstairs, since I sprayed them weeks ago!

:cool:

Maybe if I wrote and told the manufacturers this, they would send me several free bottles of the spray, seeing that Hobbeycraft doesn't seem to be stocking them any more.>:(:(:(
Hi Moots, don't know how you cope with all those dogs, what is the spray for then?

Have you SEEN that photo of a WAG called Ashleigh something or other, dressed so that most of her super droopers are on display???:o:o:o:o:o

I wonder what made her think that that was a good look, in an age when skin covered huge projecting blobs of silicone in the frontal chest region are all the rage???

Meeeow :D

Mind you, maybe Hicky would approve.... *rolly eyed smilie*
I approve of lots of skin, as long as it isn't too loose, Ais has always flaunted her assets so it's normal to her.
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Old 04-05-2016, 20:17
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Have you SEEN that photo of a WAG called Ashleigh something or other, dressed so that most of her super droopers are on display???

I wonder what made her think that that was a good look, in an age when skin covered huge projecting blobs of silicone in the frontal chest region are all the rage???

Meeeow

Mind you, maybe Hicky would approve.... *rolly eyed smilie*
I think boob droop might be coming into fashion because i have seen a bra that is completely open underneath, so it has no support and flashes the underneath bit.

Ashleigh who? I cant think of any wags.
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Old 04-05-2016, 20:18
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Never mind, one day you will retire and enjoy the sun.


Hi Moots, don't know how you cope with all those dogs, what is the spray for then?


I approve of lots of skin, as long as it isn't too loose, Ais has always flaunted her assets so it's normal to her.
Who??
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Old 04-05-2016, 20:35
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I was at the hospital today and noticed that it has been covered in giant preachy posters everywhere.

"Im a doctor, Im here to do good. Dont smoke on me. Ask a nurse for advice on how to stop"

"I was in my hospital bed for ten days and my first breath of fresh air was ruined by cigarette smoke. Ask a nurse for free patches"

Cant find where you are going? Ask a nurse to help"

"Eliminate bugs-wash your hands. ASK A NURSE FOR HELP" :

You can jolly well see the nurses hurtling around doing five jobs at once. I'm pretty sure they dont need extra petty jobs on top.
And as for all the "dont smoke on the premises. Seek help to give up" , if people could give up instantly why are the NHS funding all the support services for people stopping smoking?
Just give smokers a safe patch to smoke in for goodness sake and stop the holier than though attitude!

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I have never smoked and would rather not walk through a cloud of it getting into the hospital, but i would rather that than have addicts deliberately tormented.
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Old 05-05-2016, 08:31
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Good Morning Everyone.:+)))))))))))))))

Another nice day here today.

15C and sunny so far.

Hi Honey, I thought Moots was talking about Ashleyne.
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Old 05-05-2016, 08:52
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Good Morning Everyone.:+)))))))))))))))

Another nice day here today.

15C and sunny so far.


Hi Honey, I thought Moots was talking about Ashleyne.
Is she a wag? I must have misheard. I thought Farrah called her a hag.

Morning everyone. I hope Eddy manages to get a little while in the sun today.
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Old 05-05-2016, 11:01
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Is she a wag? I must have misheard. I thought Farrah called her a hag.

Morning everyone. I hope Eddy manages to get a little while in the sun today.
Hi Honey, Farrah was very colourful with words.
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Old 05-05-2016, 11:46
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hello all

Never mind, one day you will retire and enjoy the sun.


Hi Moots, don't know how you cope with all those dogs, what is the spray for then?


I approve of lots of skin, as long as it isn't too loose, Ais has always flaunted her assets so it's normal to her.
Hi Hicky - it was the fabric paint spray
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Old 05-05-2016, 11:53
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Arrgh no multiquote again....

Honey, the proud bearer of the super droopers on display was Asheligh Defty, dating Leicester footballer Danny Simpson, on page 13 of, wait for it, the DM! At least she was looking natural and not pulling a funny face like Chole Fulford on the same page...

I wonder which sets off best the strange faces that young women pull in selfies this days - the silicone mini mountains, or the super droopers??

Also in the DM (today) is a whole lot of news about Helen Wood, who is at it again (for a price) with a married male A-Lister whose fame is complemented by his glamorous wife and family..

there is an injunction preventing her from naming him in this country, although the whole of America knows.. I can only think of one person, but I am not much into Hollywood goss.

I had always assumed that our Helene had been dragged up in a slum, but apparently her father is a University music lecturer and her mother is a primary school teaching
assistan!

They must be so proud of her....
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