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Col  re Hi-fi.  You're light years ahead of me in the hi-fi department.  I look at it this way.  if it gives some improvement and satisfaction enjoy it.  We can't take it with us anyway.  ;)

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Just got back from QMC again........the last eight days have been a bit Traumatic to say the least,,...blood tests,,X-rays,,and today a visit to a Consultant........cut a long story short......problem

Result........CT Scans all clear......just got letter..been sweating for a fortnight......

Two years ago today..........my life changed forever,,,about this time i was on my way down to the operating theatre for what turned out to be a ten hour operation...........its been life changing in

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3 hours ago, sue B 48 said:

Brew I can lend you a bucket and sponge :rolleyes: 

 

Actually Sue I have a much better idea...   ;)

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Well I took my Civic for a jaunt from Billinge down to the A58.. along to the A 570 'Rainford By-Pass' as far as the M58, then back via the same route.  19.9 miles, so the best part of half a gallon of petrol wasted.  Stil.. it was nice to see how the trees and hedgerows have 'filled out' since I last drove.

 

I'll do similar with Mrs Col's old shed of a Punto tomorrow.

 

Earlier this evening we took delivery of a Tesco online shop.  I think we're probably OK for about six months now..... It took me over an hour to wipe everything with bleach solution and my hands are sore again.

 

I've just taxed my car online.

 

I'm not sure I can sustain these levels of excitement for much longer.

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6 hours ago, DJ360 said:

 

Earlier this evening we took delivery of a Tesco online shop.  I think we're probably OK for about six months now..... It took me over an hour to wipe everything with bleach solution and my hands are sore again

 

Traditional socialist principal....

 

DJ..how much was the bill? :mellow:

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I'm not rising...

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It was working when I posted it....  What have you done?  ;)

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Neither the underlined sentence nor the 'link'  works (it doesn't look like a link). 

They both went to 'proxy.php32x32pixels' whatever that is...

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4 hours ago, radfordred said:

Nowt here ......... again DJ :sorry:  someone buy this & pass it round amongst yourselves  :crazy:

 

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Why.. I oughtta...

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And to quote with the same picture that was only 1,2,3,4 up :Shock: absolutely shocking DJ hang your head in shame, I suspect you could have been on the sauce? 

 

Maybe when Mick started a nostalgia history site he'd forgot he would attract silver surfers & computer illiterates :crazy:  Facebook links don't work on here if the reader is not on Facebook, pictures you receive in a email or embedded on your own PC do not work as a link. pictures of your food, dogs, cats, plants, painted watering cans, rocks in a field up jockland are really only interesting to you, that is why Facebook was invented? 

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Yeh yeh yeh..... :P

 

The link worked both times I posted it, but seems to time out.  I don't know why and I suspect you don't either.

 

I don't claim great expertise, but I started using laptops and works intranets 30 years ago.:cool:

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Meanwhile.. here's a picture of some flowers...

 

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....and a puppy..

 

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:laugh:  :laugh:

 

The Clematis is a seedling which just appeared in an old pot.  It's clearly a 'Montana', but the flowers differ from the other more standard Montana I've had in the garden for yonks.  That one has yet to flower.. so I'm waiting to get a shot of that for comparison. I contacted the Clematis Society or somesuch a few years back and a chap told me that no new seedling 'settles' immediately so flowers can vary for a couple of years until it does.

 

I have a couple of large flowered Clematis which are also from self sown seedlings. I had their probable parents.  C. 'W.E.Gladstone' and C. 'John Warren' for decades having brought them from our first house in 1976.. but they eventualy died.  Looks like C. 'Carnaby' may be about to go the same way though it's only a few years old.  C. 'Niobe' is still doing well as is another large flowered seedling which was the first I raised around 1996.

I'm not keen on the current trend for breeding lots of Clematis with masses of tiny flowers.  I'm all for the big old hybrids.

 

The puppy is one my youngest is thinking of buying.  They never learn...

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Had to do a double take in that last line! Thought it said burying the puppy. :blink:

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