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ladida

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  1. I go to work, my wife goes to work. Why don?t you lot? Bone idle. A caring profession, I don?t think so.
  2. Not sure this place has anything to do with East Dulwich.
  3. I'm glad that the foxes will now be able to get more free food after we've now separated their food for them. Does the council not realise there'll be food waste everywhere from the food caddies.
  4. Nice to see this chap Mills get a T20 wicket against India. Bowling at 93mph, its a shame he's got a dodgy back and can't last a 1 dayer let alone a test. Hope he doesn't do any serious injury in the future, don't want him to befall the same woes as the great Simon Jones.
  5. Any danger that something similar to what happened to The Ivyhouse could be arranged. Everyone.
  6. ladida

    Leaders' Debate

    The Welsh bird's quite tidy though.
  7. As the MOST important sporting season starts, does anyone think the England Cricket Team have a chance against NZ and Oz this year? As they jet off to the WI's and KP joining Surrey (again!), I wonder if there're 2 different machinations in play. Mr. Cook looks rather confident after his non-self imposed hiatus, but with the old guard still there, I'd be positive to have new players brought into the fold. Adios Prior!
  8. Bearing in mind that the Tardis can't 'beam' anything up as in Star Trek how do all the materials in it get there? Surely all the kit must get in through the front two doors. The logistics of this feet must be mind-blowing: the concrete pouring, steels, massive hardware, etc, etc, etc. All this through those two doors at the front?
  9. What's the matter with people? If a manager's an a'hole make sure they are confronted in a bog outside of work and nut them. Job done.
  10. Dave's butchers where I think St. Christopher's is now used to the do the best lamb chump chops and mince in the late 80's. Just saying!
  11. Dopamine1979, I am not trolling, in all sincerity I would very much like my cats to continue to be a part of my life. They are 14 years old (and a spritely 14 years old at that!). They will probably die at different times, but Id like them to become a pair of gloves. They provide me with warmth during the winter months as I do them. Why should that not continue after their death? I would just like some advice as to how to go about the process of conversion. I shall continue to look after them as dotingly as I have for as long as they are still alive.
  12. If I wished to put this on 'The Lounge' bit I would have done so, just for a bit of a giggle, but, Mr 'Salsaboy', why would you be so flippant about something? I really mean this. To have a permanent memory of my cats would be great, why not let them live on in a useful winter asset instead of them wasting away as a memory!
  13. This may sound a tad odd. I have have 2 cats who are now on borrowed time. When they die can anyone suggest a way in which I can convert them into a pair of gloves. I would like a vet after they've been put down to preserve their 'pelts' and then I'd be able to, after treatment, make their hides into a pair of nice warm gloves. I can surely make at least a glove per cat. Is there a cheaper way of me receiving the pelt and treating it some way and then taking it to a clothier and them making gloves to fit?
  14. Arising from the toilet and finding the seat has stuck to my buttocks.
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