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Previously on "The Friday Afternoon Poll"

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  • Numptycorner
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    What an utter boring bunch of xxxxx

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  • wendigo100
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    Barbeque around friends tomorrow. It will rain.
    Originally posted by dang65
    I've got a medium sized one for a week for £90. They wanted about £140 for a large one IIRC, but medium is 7ft long and fine for my needs. I'm in Manchester, but wouldn't've thought that would make that much difference.
    Excellent use of apostrophes.

    And you didn't fall into the "wouldn't of" trap. All that reading on the train is obviously good for the brain.

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  • Ardesco
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    Originally posted by andrew_neil_uk
    inlaws or outlaws?
    same difference, just depends if the wife is standing next to you or not

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Ardesco
    Depends, if it's the inlaws........
    inlaws or outlaws?

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  • Lockhouse
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    I am moving into my 1 bed "home away from home" this weekend. Ikea at Lakeside tomorrow. Yum.

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  • anally retentive
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    where's the option for "lying on the sofa reading the observer, trying my best to avoid having to do anything that involves washing things, cutting things, or screwing things together...."

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  • dang65
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    Originally posted by Xenophon
    I have a load of garden rubbish to get rid of. Old shed, some fence panels etc. Was thinking about a skip, but was told they cost a fortune. What sort of amount would I be looking at? I have heard upwards of £350 (I live in Kent).
    I've got a medium sized one for a week for £90. They wanted about £140 for a large one IIRC, but medium is 7ft long and fine for my needs. I'm in Manchester, but wouldn't've thought that would make that much difference.

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by angusglover
    Chuck 'em on??? You mean the spuds, not the family surely???


    Well . . .

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  • DodgyAgent
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    I am going shopping for some leather patches for my wife to sew onto my jacket elbows so that come Monday I can feel more affinity with other members of this board

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  • Ardesco
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    Depends, if it's the inlaws........

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  • angusglover
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    Originally posted by wobbegong
    Depends how big a skip you need. This'll give you an idea.

    Mind you, the bonfire idea is cheaper, and more fun. Tell the family it's a barbeque, wrap some spuds in foil and chuck 'em on.

    Chuck 'em on??? You mean the spuds, not the family surely???

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  • Xenophon
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    Ta muchly.

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by Xenophon
    I have a load of garden rubbish to get rid of. Old shed, some fence panels etc. Was thinking about a skip, but was told they cost a fortune. What sort of amount would I be looking at? I have heard upwards of £350 (I live in Kent).
    Depends how big a skip you need. This'll give you an idea.

    Mind you, the bonfire idea is cheaper, and more fun. Tell the family it's a barbeque, wrap some spuds in foil and chuck 'em on.

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  • angusglover
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    Originally posted by Xenophon
    I have a load of garden rubbish to get rid of. Old shed, some fence panels etc. Was thinking about a skip, but was told they cost a fortune. What sort of amount would I be looking at? I have heard upwards of £350 (I live in Kent).
    It cost me about £45 for a week....

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  • Ardesco
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    Originally posted by Xenophon
    I have a load of garden rubbish to get rid of. Old shed, some fence panels etc. Was thinking about a skip, but was told they cost a fortune. What sort of amount would I be looking at? I have heard upwards of £350 (I live in Kent).
    I've found a can of petrol to be significantly cheaper than a skip when it comes to combustible material

    Also it releases nutrients back into the ground to help your plants grow!!

    HTH

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