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  • 2 weeks later...

Someone some time ago posted a 'Walks In Kent' post on here and on their blog.

So we went, then went again. I've now decided to live there for 6 mths, to work from/keep the kids out of town during the holidays.


Whoever you are, thank you.

  • 3 months later...

About time a joyful thread was resurrected, so -


My Pikachu watch arrived this morning and makes me smile whenever I look at it.


Best fiver I've spent for a while, even if it doesn't appear to have any way to change the time, so it will only be right half the year (assuming the battery lasts of course :)) )

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Hi Sue ..

>

> You appear to have 2 Red Buttons. Holding the

> left one for 3 seconds should start the set up

> process.

>

> Not your model but should give you an idea.

>

>


>

> Foxy



They are not red buttons. How very dare you :))


They are Pikachu's cheeks!! :))


However, I have just discovered that the lovely Pikachu actually slips over the watch beneath, and on the side of the watch is a normal winding knob. Hooray!

red devil Wrote:

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> You need to sort out those gaps in the floorboards

> Sue...:)



Life's too short. The ones downstairs are draughtproofed.


The ones upstairs don't need to be :))


And I like the effect of black lines between white floorboards. However the floorboards in my front bedroom were pecked to b*****y by my sister's parrot when she and it/he were staying with me, which has produced an interesting but not particularly joyful result, rational or otherwise :)

Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Hi Sue ..

> >

> > You appear to have 2 Red Buttons. Holding the

> > left one for 3 seconds should start the set up

> > process.

> >

> > Not your model but should give you an idea.

> >

> >


> >

> > Foxy

>

>

> They are not red buttons. How very dare you :))

>

> They are Pikachu's cheeks!! :))

>

> However, I have just discovered that the lovely

> Pikachu actually slips over the watch beneath, and

> on the side of the watch is a normal winding knob.

> Hooray


I am being a bit dim. I failed to notice that your watch is actually Analogue. and not digital Doh.


Foxy Lol.

  • 6 months later...

My street is quiet!


The builders have gone from the roof opposite!


The people repairing the water pipes in the road a few houses down have gone!


The shouting and swearing has stopped!


The road is not blocked by gigantic lorries!


I don't have to have my Pzizz app on Focus to try and concentrate on what I'm doing!


I'm so happy :))

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