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305, 449Originally posted by NickFitz View Post287, 433
Might have a glass of wine while I still can
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If you dare to venture out into the street, chuck it down a gridOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostNot possible! There are no accessible gardens
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There's one very close by. That was the drain I was thinking of, rather than domesticOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostIf you dare to venture out into the street, chuck it down a grid
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Throw it over MMM's noisy neighbour....Originally posted by ladymuck View PostNot possible! There are no accessible gardensComment
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MrsBP decided to brave Asda. She took trolley, pushed it to disinfect wipe place. Lady pushed in front of her at last moment. Then said "You are very close"!
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And now onto Highland games. With Morag. I wonder where she is from?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWatching Railway WAlks. Aberdeen to Balmoral.
Chap is sanding a cows' horns now....
Caber tossing. I always thought it was distance that counted. Apparently it is straightness.
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It’s called “The Thames”Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThere's one very close by. That was the drain I was thinking of, rather than domestic
Although I have no doubt it all ends up in the same place
Though I believe it makes its way down to the vicinity of Beckton before getting there
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Sounds like a very patient cowOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostWatching Railway WAlks. Aberdeen to Balmoral.
Chap is sanding a cows' horns now....
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