SaintHello and thank you I was trying to back up everything The log was totally confusing and told me nothing i could understand [ more ]
SazBombWhat were you trying to back up, and what did the events log say? [ more ]
Garage JoeI agree. I have separate folders for photos, music, and docs. They get backed up. The rest doesn't really matter. Mrs Jer has to back up correspondence which is more complex. [ more ]
KaffsOriginally Posted by Saint: Not very imaginitive really - why not "A painting of cakes" - its just as good. I was gonna suggest, "A calorie free masterpiece" Or "Cake on canvas" have to say I agree Sainty. I like the titles of paintings to be a bit more evocative then just plain descriptive. I love that about Jack Vettriano's work - titles like 'Private Dancer', 'Game on', 'An Imperfect Past', 'The Letter'... all make me think of stories behind the pictures. [ more ]
SaintNot very imaginitive really - why not "A painting of cakes" - its just as good. I was gonna suggest, "A calorie free masterpiece" Or "Cake on canvas" [ more ]
Former MemberWell done to that man I was gonna offer plain and simple 'tea' but I didn't in the end [ more ]
Enthusiastic ContrafibularitiesOriginally Posted by Cinds: Through gritted teeth I will offer my congratulations to Dermot & Dee.I honestly thought he was waiting for me to get divorced On a lighter note, when did Gok Wan start cross dressing? I wonder if that Bob Dylan record (Highway 61 Revisited) in her Liberty is her wedding gift to them? . [ more ]
CindsThrough gritted teeth I will offer my congratulations to Dermot & Dee.I honestly thought he was waiting for me to get divorced On a lighter note, when did Gok Wan start cross dressing? [ more ]
RexiOriginally Posted by Bolton Fan: Thanks. I'm currently in the process of applying to be a PCSO for GMP. Despite the dangers there is no way this will stop me. In fact it makes me even more determined to try to help stop things like this happening. Good for you [ more ]
Bolton FanOriginally Posted by Rexi: Awwww, congrats to Granny Bolton And, well, re the other stuff, what can one possibly say Thanks. I'm currently in the process of applying to be a PCSO for GMP. Despite the dangers there is no way this will stop me. In fact it makes me even more determined to try to help stop things like this happening. [ more ]
RexiAwwww, congrats to Granny Bolton And, well, re the other stuff, what can one possibly say [ more ]
Yellow RoseThanks Mrs H for the OK article. I didn't understand what all the inuendo from a few hm's was about to do with Prince being Gay. If he is, fine, if not, why label someone just for gossips sake. Nice pic of Prince and Danica, yes they do make a nice couple, even though they're not apparently [ more ]
cologne 1I hope he never gets another job on television again. [ more ]
Former MemberChannel 4 News reporter Alex Thomson had a fractious exchange with Kelvin MacKenzie after he confronted the former Sun editor at his home over coverage of the Hillsborough football tragedy. MacKenzie, who was editor of the paper at the time of the notorious "The Truth" article, last week gave his profuse apology for the story, which blamed Liverpool fans for the 1989 disaster . The Sun also apologised for the article and issued a new story entitled "The Real Truth". However, Thomson... [ more ]
squiggleOriginally Posted by Yellow Rose: Haven't read any replies. Since the Report all I've thought about is how horrific it must be for every family to wonder if of the 41 who apparently could have survived might have been their loved one/s. After 20 years + I can't imagine how painful it must be for families to wonder could their loved ones have survived. No words can describe what they all must be going through, again! Very very true YR, it must be agony, you would never stop wondering [ more ]
strikethanks Velvet and thanks for the birthday wishes my fellow gaga folk, it's very much appreciated i hope you had a great birthday Baby Bunny loving all the pics as well [ more ]
Former MemberThis is my favourite poem... well after assorted Yeats Apparently it was Jackie Onassis/ Kennedy's favourite As you set out for Ithaka hope the voyage is a long one, full of adventure, full of discovery. Laistrygonians and Cyclops, angry Poseidon—don’t be afraid of them: you’ll never find things like that on your way as long as you keep your thoughts raised high, as long as a rare excitement stirs your spirit and your body. Laistrygonians and Cyclops, wild Poseidon—you won’t encounter them... [ more ]
Former MemberOriginally Posted by Saint: Other wonderful movies to take your mind off things? The Perfect getaway American Beauty Talented Mr Ripley I watched it last night on lovefilm.com Good movie but dark though Saint I really shouted for the bad guy in it, that must be Matt Damon's best film role ever I reckon? [ more ]
Dame_Ann_AverageOriginally Posted by Triggers: Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average: sniffs weekend away Sniff harder...and longer...we're going furra fortnight guuuurl! bloody hell...packs trunk [ more ]
Yogi19I love this programme, although it makes me and when I see the dogs who have been badly treated. In Scotland, we do seem to be a week behind, so I caught up on the third episode on iplayer. The guy who adopted Bennie seemed to know a bit about dogs and gave him time to settle in and get to know the family. Bennie looked so happy in his new home. The two guys who adopted Oliver and his companion (forgot her name) were great. I bet those two dogs will have a lovely life with them. I wouldn't... [ more ]
MrsHI was so pleased nervous Bennie got rehomed after the previous rehomers took him back after 2 weeks .... I would have loved him [ more ]
kattymieowwOh right Cologne..I was like oh noes,don't let the puppies not make it. poor little dog and her baybees! Bloody humans are arses ! letting poor wee things get mated with no thought at all to the outcome and abandoning the little dog. [ more ]
CindsSupes that picture reminded me that we had a 'pet' cat when we were on holiday, he used to visit us on an evening. We called him Arfur, because he only had half of one ear. [ more ]
Soozy WooOriginally Posted by MrsH: Not wanting to get too soppy but the other day I was actually overwhelmed by how happy I felt. Its been a while. that was so lovely and moving to read - glad things are going well for you - you really deserve it I thought so too. So glad you're loving it Rawky - you're missed on here though but - we forgive you. [ more ]
SezitWe're happy that you're happy Rawky, in fact I think we are all chuffed to little mint balls. [ more ]
KaterinaI might try 6Music. I hate adverts, so the commercial stations are not an option for me. All of you people who dislike Moyles will be pleased to know he's probably going to New York to do radio. I will miss him. Loved this from Friday(every Friday for the past few years was known as 'McFly Day on R1, and Moyles would play 'Stargirl' by the band on this day.) [ more ]
Former MemberThe way to go is Talksport I don't listen to any of the music radio channels any more as it's the same old, same old they play and it gets REALLY boring! [ more ]
Former MemberThank you Pengy for your PMs . Poor Senora its a case in point - it seems the victims have no rights any more, its shifted to the perpretators rights now. [ more ]
Former Memberatta girl Rosie - we'll all support you @ SR the trauma that poor girl went through and the stress he must have caused you and your neighbours, not least the court case I sometimes despair of our judiciary - good on you girl for going to court - lesser people might have crumbled [ more ]
Former MemberThank you Jenstar hun xx. Re-reading the thread made me feel stronger this morning, thanks to all. I've drafted an email to my MP and I may even write to Tony Blair [ he has a website ]. I know she was sectioned in 2009 for writing letters to him, and she's making threats about him still and apparently making allegations of abuse to the media. I hear Tony Blair costs taxpayers thousands of pounds annually for his security, so they may take it seriously. [ more ]
Former MemberIts brilliant Sweet and it gets better series by series. You sort of slowly fall in love with the characters. Mad Men is my favourite tv series of all time, beating The Wire, ER, Breaking Bad, The Sopranos - yep its better than those i.m.o I'm not one for rewatching stuff but Mad Men I'll happily sit and watch through again and again to savour it [ more ]
~Sparkling Summer~Ok so I'm about 8 episodes in, it's a little odd but I'm liking it so far and I'm going to keep watching The no music thing is strange lol [ more ]
Jen-StarOriginally Posted by Soozy Woo: Originally Posted by Rexi: Originally Posted by Sprout: Originally Posted by Rexi: I've done so much today that I am knackered. My littlest goes tomorrow, so I've done Tesco, helped her pack, rather bizarrely have helped a friend try and capture the great crested newts in our pond to transfer them to his and cooked a scrummy 'last supper'. I'm looking forward to not doing things on Sunday What was the last supper? I need to know these things... [ more ]
Garage JoeThe last one will obviously be "shut up n play yer guitar! Performed by Zappa the elder. Thus one has to fit in a reggae track, that screeching chick out of the Magic Flute, Hey Boy, Hey Girl, the Ninth, Kurt Schwitters, and various prog rock stuff in between. [ more ]
Former MemberOriginally Posted by Rexi: Noooooooo ... I missed it And it would have to be One Day More from Les Mis And maybe The Story Of The Blues, The Mighty Whah, perhaps? Just read back and seen this. First they take your pride.......... [ more ]
El LoroThis year's ATP World Tour Finals where the top eight ranked men compete for the top prize will be in London this year from November 5th to 15th. Subject to any injuries, Andy Murray is guaranteed to be playing. It would be nice if he could end the season by winning that. [ more ]
KaterinaI'm pretty sure he's the only man to win Olympic Gold and the US Open title in the same year. Great achievement! [ more ]
El LoroFinal result was 7-6, 7-5, 2-6, 3-6, 6-2. Andy Murray is the first British man to win a Grand Slam event since 1936 when Fred Perry won the US Open. He's had the best summer of his life, tennis-wise, and is a new player. Credit should also go to his coach Ivan Lendl (who also lost his first four Grand Slam finals before winning at the fifth attempt). [ more ]
Former MemberSweet, what kind of glue gun is it? I was thinking of getting one to fix stuff round my flat. Is yours Pritt Stick sort of sticky or proper No-More-Nails sticky ? [ more ]
Jen-StarOriginally Posted by Soozy Woo: Vajazzling With a glue gun!?!?!? [ more ]
Yogi19Originally Posted by Soozy Woo: Vajazzling [ more ]
Yellow RoseBeing a member of several Forums for many years I'm familiar with the term tmi. However Denise lives her life isn't my experience, not right for me but right for her apparently. [ more ]
Garage JoeShe hadn't shared until you mentioned it, and the chance of watching Piers Morgan is rather remote! [ more ]
Senora ReyesOriginally Posted by velvet donkey: Rough as a badgers. I don't think she's rough, but I just wish she wouldn't "Share"... [ more ]
Senora ReyesOriginally Posted by Rawky-Roo: I'm good thanks. I'm in the process of making a 1 month in Korea video, among work and sight seeing and going out. I tell ya, my social life hasn't been this busy ever since I held a "Greatest Hit of Bucks Fizz" party. I'll do a proper update soon, i promise. [ more ]
EllsHe's too busy attending all night raves on the beach to come talk to us [ more ]
KaterinaWow! This is exciting stuff Pirate you made me LOL with your rake comment [ more ]
CariadWooooo.....looking good! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/his...-hunchback-king.html "To the team's astonishment, the excavation unearthed a result "beyond our wildest dreams", and strengthened their belief – which they hope will be put beyond doubt by DNA testing – that they have ended a decade–long search for his remains. The skeleton was an adult male, who appeared fit and strong, but with spinal abnormalities that pointed to the fact that he had severe scoliosis, a form of spinal curvature. [ more ]
Garage JoeThat's what I said. I wouldn't trust those Tudors as far as I could throw them. They made nice potato crisps though but. [ more ]
KaterinaOriginally Posted by Garage Joe: There was some sort of programme about The English and their customs as seen through the eyes of foreign TV stations. "Do they mean us?" or the like. I can still hear his voice booming: 'Do they mean me? They surely do!' RIP Derek. [ more ]
Former MemberOriginally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1: I liked Grace from back in BB7 when she supported Aisleyne so passionately! Me too Kimota. [ more ]
Former MemberI enjoyed reading that thank you Cariad Sigh... no-one writes on BB like Grace Dent. [ more ]
jacksonblove grace dent. good to see you too cariad, my lovely.x [ more ]
Former MemberOriginally Posted by suzybean: The Convergence Criteria was never really a concrete set of economic determinants (even though economics can be as creative as lots of other dark arts). It was always more about a political ideal, and they can be just as volatile and prone to human failure and greed. The Eurozone big noises had access to the official Greek accounts, and the genuine ones too. The fact that the paper trail of accountability was spurious from individuals to officialdom should have... [ more ]
CarnelianJust an aside Call me naive by all means but isn't it odd that the countries that have been in debt to the rest of the world for decades (most of the West) - centuries in our case - are the ones that are judged by the global banking system as most financially stable and trustworthy? Just an aside! [ more ]
CarnelianOriginally Posted by squiggle: They set the guidelines for fiscal criteria. They should have been strictly enforced. As far as I can see, with their record on taxation, Greece should never have been allowed to sign up. If I recall correctly, France and Germany were the first nations not to fall short of the criteria, so then felt obliged to totally fudge the criteria. [ more ]
AngelI suppose, I'm different things to different people. I am a "root person" to a select few I guess .... and probably a "leaf person" to others I'd like to think I'm a "root person" to those that matter most to me [ more ]
Soozy WooOriginally Posted by Blizz'ard: Hard to find, not much use, but try to amuse. And you always do that [ more ]
KaterinaOriginally Posted by Cinds: Originally Posted by Katerina: Coleen isn't blameless in this. I very much doubt that Julie would have made such a big deal out of the whole pie incident if, beforehand, Coleen hadn't gleefully come out with "I'm going to enjoy this, pie-ing Bet Lynch" or words to that effect! The thing is Katerina, Coleen didn't say 'I AM GOING TO ENJOY PIE-ING BET LYNCH' she said 'I bet everyone would enjoy pie-ing Bet Lynch' and she said it loud enough for everyone to hear. [ more ]
CindsOriginally Posted by Bolton Fan: Whoever is wrong or right Julie was nasty and no one can deny that I would never deny that Julie was a vile 'chewing gum clacking' old trout, who didn't even have the decency to say 'tara' to the one person that had looked after the whole time she was in that houe. [ more ]
cologne 1They use a contractor, I've managed to get him on the 'phone, alas after the event. He sounded quite combative and I wasn't in the mood for a slanging match over the 'phone. I'll just remember to get someone else if it happens again. Thanks for all your lovely posts. [ more ]
kattymieowwThere will probably be be more than one rat,rodents don't come alone... Hugo caught two mice in the house.If the council come out you should let them put bait down in the garden etc. [ more ]
Yogi19Shame on the council, I hope you will give them an ear-bashing when you get hold of someone, Col. Well done, little Liquorice. [ more ]
Soozy WooOriginally Posted by Garage Joe: Sportsperson of the year is going to be difficult. it really is isn't it . What a great year for British sport - it's long overdue but it feels bloody marvelous. [ more ]
SaintAaron was a knob - why want him there? [ more ]
Cold SweatArron Lowe @ ArronLoweOffici @ Lauren_CarreBB how'd the wrap party go little one?x Lauren Carre @ Lauren_CarreBB @ ArronLoweOffici really good! Why didn't you come? x Arron Lowe @ ArronLoweOffici @ Lauren_CarreBB I was busy babe & I found out the @ ConorMcOfficial wasn't going so I just knocked it on the head!! how is everyone?x Benedict Garrett @ BenedictGarrett @ ArronLoweOffici @ Lauren_CarreBB Would've been nice to have seen you there, Aaron, you don't need @ ConorMcOfficial... [ more ]
kattymieowwI'll be honest I hate sports so I didn't watch much of the Olympics bar what I saw on the news etc.However if you like sports it must have been great,however seeing the Condems etc spouting how great it was for Britain and especially how great it was for disabled folk etc,meanwhile they are slashing budgets and closing centres for disabled folk all over the country.They are making folk that are disabled etc attend so called "Medicals" run by a private company ATOS that are stating that... [ more ]
SazBombJust seen Boris' speech, he cracks me up Bloody Katherine Jenkins, warbling the National Anthem... nails down a blackboard [ more ]
Yogi19Originally Posted by squiggle: Originally Posted by Skylark24: Looking forward to Bernice,s return Cant wait either for that smug Charity to get her comeuppance I'm glad somebody agrees with me, I have been waiting so long I can't stand her smugness. I can't understand how she is getting away with all her conniving - she needs sorting out! [ more ]
squiggleOriginally Posted by Skylark24: Looking forward to Bernice,s return Cant wait either for that smug Charity to get her comeuppance I'm glad somebody agrees with me, I have been waiting so long I can't stand her smugness. [ more ]
SaintOriginally Posted by Carnelian: Julian: It's so nice to come first on big brother. Julian did indeed come first. The other boys were left to trail behind him [ more ]
SaintOriginally Posted by Carnelian: Julian: It's so nice to come first on big brother. When The Situation described himself as a "spunky kinda guy", Julian nearly fainted into nana Julie's tiddies. [ more ]
CarnelianJulian: It's so nice to come first on big brother. [ more ]
Garage JoeOriginally Posted by Sezit: Originally Posted by Garage Joe: (makes note to avoid Bourton on HHO and stick to Burford) On a more positive note January is approaching. I love Burford Joe. It's great isn't it. I love that area. I'm interested in the Levellers and the battle for hegemony within the Parliamentarians, so obviously the church is a bit of a magnet, although I was quite surprised to see such a happy clappy service taking place. Just up the road is Mitford country and I am fascinated... [ more ]
BazI have a confession to make .... I ordered my first Xmas present today It's a microscope for my youngest grandson [ more ]
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