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She was much too smart to fall for that one.Originally posted by norrahe View PostOne way of dealing with that is to find a blanket or summat that they have slept on and rub it on the new item, all of a sudden they and the new item are best of friends.
NorPussII has decided my new chair is comfier.

Plus: Oh Dear(tm)
All cats deserve the comfiest chair.
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Banging out some pure CSS3 graphical checkboxes and radio buttons
The designer hasn't actually given me the pretty tick he wants in the recessed boxes when they're selected, so I'm using
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I can think of many many better icons you could have choosenOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostBanging out some pure CSS3 graphical checkboxes and radio buttons
The designer hasn't actually given me the pretty tick he wants in the recessed boxes when they're selected, so I'm using
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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I have told him , if he sits in my chair then he has to do the work.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostShe was much too smart to fall for that one.
Plus: Oh Dear(tm)
All cats deserve the comfiest chair. 
Needless to say he has b*ggered orf.Comment
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Gardener finally turned up, there is now a buff young gentleman giving my fencing a good hammering.Comment
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As well as a new laptop, I've also decided I need a large screen, new mouse and keyboard.Comment
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He also needs to trim my ivy as well.Originally posted by norrahe View PostGardener finally turned up, there is now a buff young gentleman giving my fencing a good hammering.Comment
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You are Finbar Saunders and I claim my 5 copies of Viz!
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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And this coming from youOriginally posted by hyperD View PostYou are Finbar Saunders and I claim my 5 copies of Viz!
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