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numbers Wrote:

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> it was very frosty and wintery today so I put a

> (Christmas) wreath on the front door, that is it

> now?the genie has been let out of the bottle.


Last year we bought a nice fancy wreath from North Cross Rd market. It was stolen after a couple of days! This year it will be a ?5 job from Sainsbury's - if anything..

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Last year we bought a nice fancy wreath from North

> Cross Rd market. It was stolen after a couple of

> days! This year it will be a ?5 job from

> Sainsbury's - if anything..


oh what utter thieving bastards, I hope it brought them misery & bad luck!!

sorry that happened Jeremy, however, it has made me appreciate the benefit* of living in the arse end of nowhere.


*Christmas wreath will never be stolen. Er?thats it ;-)

What's all this "this weather" flummery about?

Cold? I'll give you cold. I've checked my lavatory surface - no ice, inside of the windows - no ice and have not woken up once to find my bed linen crispy with frozen perspiration. So it's not cold it's 'fresh' or 'slightly bracing'.

No need at all for woollens of any description yet, a souvenir 2009 Mott The Hoople T-shirt and lightweight flanellete shirt is ample for the time being.


Ye young fellas need to get a grip.

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