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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
Is that all you do on your kitchen table, stand on it and presumably eat off it ..... maybe have a chat with your missus, I believe she now has a few more ideas of what the table can be used for
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
well if you stopped standing on it the wobble wouldn't exist!
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
Ah yes, the "trudging to the loo in the dark" slippers. One can also buy phosphorescent loo covers, to help one's aim in the dark!
(The obvious solution of turning on lights may not be acceptable if you share a bedroom or don't want to be fully woken by a bright light)
Finding the remote is easy I fitted it to the wall. Or use Alexa.
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Our American friends just buy night-vision. Well they buy it for "home protection" but if you had it you might as well use it for toilet trips!
Costs a fortune though.
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Originally posted by TheDude View PostI once saw a pair of slippers with headlights on them in an innovations catalogue and have regretted not buying them ever since
(The obvious solution of turning on lights may not be acceptable if you share a bedroom or don't want to be fully woken by a bright light)
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I once saw a pair of slippers with headlights on them in an innovations catalogue and have regretted not buying them ever since
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Talking of secret Santa, and taking this thread even further off topic, a very good friend of mine does a different spin on SS by getting people to spend £30 on a gift for a child in a children's home. It started out with a couple of orphanages in Lithuania and has grown to include a couple in the UK too.
Last I knew she was still looking for Santas to pick up the last few kiddies
https://www.linkedin.com/embed/feed/...40952424058880
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostImagine if we set up CUK secret Santa?!
Last I knew she was still looking for Santas to pick up the last few kiddies
https://www.linkedin.com/embed/feed/...40952424058880
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI have a spare copy of the 15th Edition of the Diffords Guide if anyone wants it? I bought two, received three, the site owner said to keep it!
https://www.diffordsguide.com/books/...teenth-edition
It's still all sealed up and brand new.
I know that's not the purpose of this thread but it made me think I ought to do something with it.
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