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Evening Baz  

 

 

Day was very busy, no doc  I promise I will go, but at the moment, no pain, no acid, no nowt  I had business to sort and Leanne was here too, I have the boys all day tomorrow and Friday I have haircut, wax and dinner party....so not this week  Glad you got your sky sorted...you'll love the HD box 

Dame_Ann_Average
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Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:

 

Evening Baz  

 

 

Day was very busy, no doc  I promise I will go, but at the moment, no pain, no acid, no nowt  I had business to sort and Leanne was here too, I have the boys all day tomorrow and Friday I have haircut, wax and dinner party....so not this week  Glad you got your sky sorted...you'll love the HD box 

Yes, got to wait for couple of weeks ....for installer to come  

Baz

 

 

*screams, stamps foot and cries*    

 

forecasters have said that thermometers are unlikely to rise above the 16C mark before the end of the month – which the Met Office says is below average for this time of year.

Between July 1 and 15, the chance of rainfall across Cumbria was also above average, with between 48 and 50 per cent normally expected. However, the Met Office said this had risen to 61 per cent.

A spokeswoman told the News & Star: “Temperatures have been below average while rainfall has been above average, but it is the north west of England

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:

 

 

*screams, stamps foot and cries*    

 

forecasters have said that thermometers are unlikely to rise above the 16C mark before the end of the month – which the Met Office says is below average for this time of year.

Between July 1 and 15, the chance of rainfall across Cumbria was also above average, with between 48 and 50 per cent normally expected. However, the Met Office said this had risen to 61 per cent.

A spokeswoman told the News & Star: “Temperatures have been below average while rainfall has been above average, but it is the north west of England

Awww  

Baz
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Baz:
 

Finally got Mr B to agree to let me change the house insurance ....saved ÂĢ150 Aoart from that I've been filing , shredding and clearing out  

 

 

it's beyond me why people buy the first thing they see without checking 

he's a real stick in the mud .....but the guy in the bank sorted it all out for yesterday , so I handed it him as a fait accompli....all he had to do was say ok  

Baz
Originally Posted by Baz:
 

he's a real stick in the mud .....but the guy in the bank sorted it all out for yesterday , so I handed it him as a fait accompli....all he had to do was say ok  

 

 

it's madness Baz, I save hundreds a year on car insurance, house insurance...if you just paid the first quote you're throwing money away 

Dame_Ann_Average

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