I feel sure there must be something I've bought 3 times.
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I was intending to watch "Wallender" but in the end I CBA so I watched some ancient eps of NCIS S11 from 2 or more years ago.
Night all 
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I don't have to get up at 06:10 tomorrow since I'm going to the dentist at 09:10.
That's if I've got the day right of course.
This has been problematic in the past.
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I've got season five or six of The Shield twice. As I recall I bought it from HMV on Oxford Street when I was working in London, then a few weeks later bought it from Virgin here. Or maybe swap stores and cities. Anyway, I reckon it came about because of the huge mental disconnect I experience when working away - it's like having two lives, and things that happen in one simply don't come to mind when in the otherOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostI feel sure there must be something I've bought 3 times.
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Our Vax is so good its difficult to push around the carpet and almost impossible to use on rugs. [emoji45]Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIt's a complicated Vax.
Much more complicated than the Swift.
But it does seem to do a fine job of picking up crap.
Tomorrow, after the dentist, I must sort the house insurance out.
Lord knows how people with stronger suction that ours cope.
(Morning btw!)"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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My new Miele cat and dog is fantastic. It's got a thingy to adjust the suction. I've got it on about half.Comment
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