THIS week I bought

Just bought a litre of Captain Morgan and a litre of Gordon’s from the French tunnel terminal.
:beerchug:
 
Bought two as new electric bikes from @chaser and picked them up today, well chuffed :xThumb:, only down side is the motor home is now filthy from all the crud on the wet roads. :xangry:

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Have you tried them yet, go well don't they:xThumb:

Yup, a quick blast up our lane when I got back from your place. They hauled my large carcass about without any bother. :xThumb:
We will give them a proper run out if the weathers ok this weekend.
Thanks again @chaser (y)
 
Well, it's been a while (and a whole other story), but I've finally managed to tame my lovely sewing machine and created these in the past week or two. I have to stop now though, as I've run out of cushion pads.

Wow! They are BEAUTIFUL. @Carol look at these.... oh you are sooooo talented. Loving the colours too.

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Crumbs Mel .... you don't half go through a lot of knickers!!!!!
Well the last lot were for my Mum but these are for me! That'll make 36 pairs I'll have ... just about enough for our 45 day holiday supplemented by some of my old (but still good) pairs, it's nice to have some new undies every now and then ... :xgrin:
 
Well the last lot were for my Mum but these are for me! That'll make 36 pairs I'll have ... just about enough for our 45 day holiday supplemented by some of my old (but still good) pairs, it's nice to have some new undies every now and then ... :xgrin:
Please tell us your not going to carry 36 pairs of dirty underwear around till you come back
 
Please tell us your not going to carry 36 pairs of dirty underwear around till you come back
Okay I won't then ... it'll be 45 pairs of mine plus 45 pairs of hubby's, plus his smelly socks! Fortunately I have some of those 'vacuum' seal clothes bags, the type that you roll the air out of rather than use a vacuum cleaner, so they keep everything nicely sealed-up so no smell and as they squish all the air out they don't take up much room either ... definitely a great help in a MH/camper.
 
Okay I won't then ... it'll be 45 pairs of mine plus 45 pairs of hubby's, plus his smelly socks! Fortunately I have some of those 'vacuum' seal clothes bags, the type that you roll the air out of rather than use a vacuum cleaner, so they keep everything nicely sealed-up so no smell and as they squish all the air out they don't take up much room either ... definitely a great help in a MH/camper.

Sounds a bit harsh on poor hubby ... do you just burn his socks? :)

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2 books to help me learn to play the ukulele I bought a few weeks back...tried plunking away and sound like a cat running it's claws down a blackboard ....hopefully the books will help


Although I found out my sister has bought me my bongo drums for Christmas


Now you know why I go wildcamping

Would you really want me on a site next to you:D
 
2 books to help me learn to play the ukulele I bought a few weeks back...tried plunking away and sound like a cat running it's claws down a blackboard ....hopefully the books will help


Although I found out my sister has bought me my bongo drums for Christmas


Now you know why I go wildcamping

Would you really want me on a site next to you:D
Only if you let me have a go on the bongos.
 
I purchased a Remoska from Lakeland Ebay site, got an email from Ebay giving 20% off. £119 total. Bargain.
 
At the dealer now to collect my new car. The problem is that the DVLA website isn’t responding, so it can’t be registered in my name or taxed. I may be walking home! :(

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At the dealer now to collect my new car. The problem is that the DVLA website isn’t responding, so it can’t be registered in my name or taxed. I may be walking home! :(

Problem resolved, so I’m home with it now:

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:Grin::Grin::Grin::Grin::Grin::Grin::Grin:

As I’m still feeling dreadful and was driving an unfamiliar car, the good citizens of Leicester will have been amazed to see a BMW being driven so sedately!

I need to give it a politically correct, gender-neutral name now. As it’s a large black estate car, I’m thinking of calling it “The Hearse”. Seems appropriate as its first proper run will be on Tuesday when we go down to Oxford for a funeral.

Back to bed now.
 
Didn't know they could be fitted to BMWs,,:xgrin::xgrin:,,Lovely looking motor,,BUSBY,,
 
@Stretto Boy very smart love the styling of the car, hope you are soon feeling well enough to enjoy it.
 
I need to give it a politically correct, gender-neutral name now. As it’s a large black estate car, I’m thinking of calling it “The Hearse”. Seems appropriate as its first proper run will be on Tuesday when we go down to Oxford for a funeral.
We had a black Chrysler 300C estate which was huge, the kids called it "Da Gangsta car"

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In the 70s I had a Vauxhall victor transcontinental estate car and my daughter called it the seaside car.

John.
 
Looking at Screens for the VW T4 saw a set knocked down from £51 to £36 free post too, arrived yesterday(y)
 
Rear air assist fitted by Glide-rite at their Alton branch. Very good service, tidy install. I made a panel for their gauges and switches as the regular fitting place is occupied by all my other wizardry Next job get the weight upgrade done so I can add a scooter rack

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