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Originally Posted by moonie:

Good evening Buddies  

Just to let you know I wont be around much for the next few days. I have a really painful lower back. It takes me all me time to get up and move around at the mo 

Hope everyone is okay 

Sweet I hope MIL is continuing to make progress and that Mr Summer is better now 

See you soon  

Sorry to hear that, Moonie. Get well soon, we miss you when you aren't here.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by ~Sweet Summer~:
Haha brilliant I love it mr summer seems to wear everything he owns before he presents his laundry pile, then runs out! he never learns lol

Mr Yogi used to do that but I re-programmed him.

 

Originally Posted by ~Sweet Summer~:
Btw, how's Kiera?

She's fine, thanks. I think she is missing Harvey though.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by ~Sweet Summer~:
I thought him running out more than once would have taught him by now! Luckily our laundry dries very quickly here Aw can Harvey come visit sometime soon, just for Kiera's sake..?!

You'll need to re-programme Mr Summer.

My son mentioned Harvey coming for a day but he never set a date. Keira will be pleased to see him.

 

What's up with your Photobucket app?

Yogi19

Good morning everyone

 

Cloudy here but dry.

 

Summer, your accountant is right, clients with messy records are likely to get charged more than other clients as fees tend to be based on the time spent.

 

Moonie, great owl photos I hope your back eases quickly - my brother sometimes gets a bad back and has to rest in bed.

El Loro

I saw on the BBC website this list of excuses people have given for not paying their television licence:

 

  • "Apparently my dog, which is a corgi, was related to the Queen's dog so I didn't think I needed a TV licence"
  • "Why would I need a TV licence for a TV I stole? Nobody knows I've got it"
  • "Only my three-year-old son watches the TV. Can you take it out of the family allowance I receive for him? He watches it so he should pay"
  • "I had not paid as I received a lethal injection"
  • "I don't want to pay for a licence for a full year. Knowing my luck I'll be dead in six months and won't get value for money"
  • "I have lost weight recently and had to buy new clothes. That's why I could not afford to buy a TV licence"
El Loro
Originally Posted by El Loro:

I saw on the BBC website this list of excuses people have given for not paying their television licence:

 

  • "Apparently my dog, which is a corgi, was related to the Queen's dog so I didn't think I needed a TV licence"
  • "Why would I need a TV licence for a TV I stole? Nobody knows I've got it"
  • "Only my three-year-old son watches the TV. Can you take it out of the family allowance I receive for him? He watches it so he should pay"
  • "I had not paid as I received a lethal injection"
  • "I don't want to pay for a licence for a full year. Knowing my luck I'll be dead in six months and won't get value for money"
  • "I have lost weight recently and had to buy new clothes. That's why I could not afford to buy a TV licence"

 Please tell me they were joking

Yogi19

After Andy Murray's win at Queens on Sunday there was a celebrity tennis match to raise money for a cancer charity raising money to support Ross Hutchins. It started with a serious doubles match between Andy Murray and Tim Henman versus Ivan Lendl and Tomas Berdych (Murray & Henman won that single set match 6-4).

That was then followed by a non-serious match involving Boris Johnson, Jonathan Ross and others.

Highlights of that non-serious match are on the BBC website:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/tennis/22933021

It doesn't show the part where they were "playing" men's triples or the last part where Ross Hutchins (who only had his last chemo treatment a few days before) was unexpectedly invited to play even though he was wearing a suit.

El Loro
Originally Posted by El Loro:

After Andy Murray's win at Queens on Sunday there was a celebrity tennis match to raise money for a cancer charity raising money to support Ross Hutchins. It started with a serious doubles match between Andy Murray and Tim Henman versus Ivan Lendl and Tomas Berdych (Murray & Henman won that single set match 6-4).

That was then followed by a non-serious match involving Boris Johnson, Jonathan Ross and others.

Highlights of that non-serious match are on the BBC website:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/tennis/22933021

It doesn't show the part where they were "playing" men's triples or the last part where Ross Hutchins (who only had his last chemo treatment a few days before) was unexpectedly invited to play even though he was wearing a suit.

Well done on getting your lawn cut.

I saw a little bit of the Murray/ Henman v lendl/Berdych match and there seemed to be lots of laughter too. It was in a good cause, so I hope they raised lots of money. 

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

Squiggle, are you watching Big Brother? If so, what is your opinion of the HMs this year?

I am watching, it always takes me a while to get to know them.  Obviously some of them seem awful, Gina for example, but Hazel seems nice, what about you.  By the by Kelloggs have just changed the ingredients in my favourite cereal, which is now much higher in fibre.  You will know what a difference this can make and at the moment my tummy is having trouble adjusting.  I will have to change to another one so wish me luck.

 

Well done getting to lawn cut EL, it does look changeable as the week goes on, and it's fairly humid which I find very tiring.

squiggle
Originally Posted by squiggle:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

Squiggle, are you watching Big Brother? If so, what is your opinion of the HMs this year?

I am watching, it always takes me a while to get to know them.  Obviously some of them seem awful, Gina for example, but Hazel seems nice, what about you.  By the by Kelloggs have just changed the ingredients in my favourite cereal, which is now much higher in fibre.  You will know what a difference this can make and at the moment my tummy is having trouble adjusting.  I will have to change to another one so wish me luck.

 

Well done getting to lawn cut EL, it does look changeable as the week goes on, and it's fairly humid which I find very tiring.

I'm watching and I think some of them are awful -Sallie and Gina in particular. 

Too early to chose a favourite because Sallie is dominating every clip and conversation, so I haven't seen enough of the others yet.

 

Which cereal have they changed? I know how bad too much fibre can be when you have digestive problems, so I hope you can find something else you like.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by squiggle:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

Squiggle, are you watching Big Brother? If so, what is your opinion of the HMs this year?

I am watching, it always takes me a while to get to know them.  Obviously some of them seem awful, Gina for example, but Hazel seems nice, what about you.  By the by Kelloggs have just changed the ingredients in my favourite cereal, which is now much higher in fibre.  You will know what a difference this can make and at the moment my tummy is having trouble adjusting.  I will have to change to another one so wish me luck.

 

Well done getting to lawn cut EL, it does look changeable as the week goes on, and it's fairly humid which I find very tiring.

I'm watching and I think some of them are awful -Sallie and Gina in particular. 

Too early to chose a favourite because Sallie is dominating every clip and conversation, so I haven't seen enough of the others yet.

 

Which cereal have they changed? I know how bad too much fibre can be when you have digestive problems, so I hope you can find something else you like.

I've been having Special K peach and apricot now they've added barley and I can tell from the taste that it must be bran, and as I said it seems to have affected my tum.

 

Moonie sciatica is very painful hope it clears up quickly.

squiggle
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