on 11-05-2014 13:55 - last edited on 17-03-2016 13:28 by Toby
well, fluffy onesie on + donkey brown boottee-tyle slippers
cuppa Twinnings tea = everyday variety, decaff + s/sk milk = no sugar +
Blue Ribband original choccy bic to hand
checking on my cat Marvellous Marty the Magnificent = beside me in his pet-bed under the wooden desk
on which new basic desktop printer will be put = on or around next payday ..... I mean upon the wooden desk not upon the cat
kicked my old basic Epson printer in frustration many many months ago
therapeutic for me for about 3 nano-seconds but really, really bad for the printer
well, let's see if there are many takers for my initial entry into the off-top unofficial world of 'the lounge area'
WispaRed7
on 27-04-2016 21:31
on 27-04-2016 21:31
@blissgirl wrote:
@Cleoriff not like you will watch it tomorow
I will watch later on tonight @blissgirl
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 28-04-2016 14:06
on 28-04-2016 14:06
Boo! I'm still alive, y'all... however, having read the copyright vs plagiarism thread (I've got 3 to 1 on Copyright winning in a court of law), I might have lost a little of the will to live.
So, news - I've been playing with wheelchairs, driving lots, working hard and planning some exciting times that could see me in a whole new light... that is, to say, I've replaced the lights in the front room. Not successfully though.
on 28-04-2016 14:11
on 28-04-2016 14:11
@Daddydoink wrote:
planning some exciting times that could see me in a whole new light... that is, to say, I've replaced the lights in the front room. Not successfully though.
Why wasn't it successful?....Will you be calling in an electrician?....:smileywink:
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on 28-04-2016 14:11
on 28-04-2016 14:11
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on 28-04-2016 14:12
on 28-04-2016 14:12
@gmarkj wrote:
so long as there was no permanent damage (when changing the lights), well done!
having tried (and failed) to change an on/off to a dimmer you are light years (pun intended) ahead of me...
Luckily I am married to an electrician. However.. his gardening skills leave a lot to be desired...
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on 28-04-2016 14:21
on 28-04-2016 14:21
on 28-04-2016 14:25
on 28-04-2016 14:25
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on 28-04-2016 14:25
on 28-04-2016 14:25
on 28-04-2016 14:27
on 28-04-2016 14:27
on 28-04-2016 14:32
on 28-04-2016 14:32
@MI5 wrote:
Why does an electrician need to know about gardening?
I know why a gardener needs to know about electricity.
I cut through a relation's alarm cable while strimming (I lie, it was a brushcutter...the one with a 200mm diam metal serrated blade) her wild garden area.......didn't realise until the police grabbed me.