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Just because they can, doesn't mean I should have to. Fortunately I have enough copies of the McTimes nicked from Platform 12 at Waverley to keep me going.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostYour work can afford bog roll, get me they're posh
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It's a panad where you are BP, but i'm sure you've worked that out alreadyOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostI feel like another cup of tea. Opps I mean brew now I am up North.....
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Panad? Is that welsh for brew?Originally posted by barrydidit View PostIt's a panad where you are BP, but i'm sure you've worked that out already
I do know two Welsh words! Brown and Panda.....
Anyway, how are you? HasBarry still been doing it?Comment
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Brew brewed. I used up the last of the milk so took the empty carton out to the recycle bin.
I noted that a twin had sneaked into the kitchen. And had a wholesome breakfast - a cadbury caramel pot of joy.
It was the male twin - deduced from Washing being in the washing machine and the associated wash basket being in good shape. Daughter's wash basket is in a right mess. She tries on clothes and if she does not wear them throws them in the wash basket! So wash basket overflows! No wonder the planet is stuffed....Comment
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Weather sitrep (Holmfirth environs) windy, mostly overcast, has previously rained. Points of interest for today - bin day.
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Panad is north welsh for a brew/cuppa so can be applied to tea or coffee -> Panad o de/panad o goffi.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPanad? Is that welsh for brew?
I do know two Welsh words! Brown and Panda.....
Anyway, how are you? HasBarry still been doing it?
It's a dishcud (dunno how it's spelt, but that's how it's pronounced) in south wales. Don't say you don't get value from your CUK subscription fees
Barry appears to be still doing it, from what I can tell
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Is today trundle day or bin day?Originally posted by barrydidit View PostWeather sitrep (Holmfirth environs) windy, mostly overcast, has previously rained. Points of interest for today - bin day.
Its trundle day here - as it is for all the best tpd posters!
No doubt LM will forget to trundle again today - despite being knee deep in empty gin bottles that HWMBO left...Comment
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In South Wales they almost all speak English. Which is why only 19% of Welsh speak Welsh!Originally posted by barrydidit View PostPanad is north welsh for a brew/cuppa so can be applied to tea or coffee -> Panad o de/panad o goffi.
It's a dishcud (dunno how it's spelt, but that's how it's pronounced) in south wales. Don't say you don't get value from your CUK subscription fees
Barry appears to be still doing it, from what I can tell
I certainly get value for money from my CUK subscription. Whenever I need free Guinea Fowl, I know where to get them....Comment
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