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He's done all that work for you and you call him Toady. A bit ungrateful innit?
Would you have a link to where one can get them please Aircon?
Just a head's up for anyone travelling this summer. SWMBO has a friend from the UK staying at the moment, she arrived Thursday, flew out of...
Better come before the rainy season kicks in:(
Unfortunately, the 27% that didn’t vote, don’t count. They had the option to vote in what was/is probably the biggest event that will affect their...
Would that be to leave the UK or get to the UK? Just asking for a friend coz Brexit is gonna be sooo bad I can’t imagine any of them wanting to go...
I had to Google that one. Thanks for expanding my knowledge base :upyeah:
But I don’t get the point. A load of youths, in headgear so as not to be identified, chucking rocks on the autoroute. Is that pro or anti Brexit?
I don’t really want to get involved in this thread as it’s too vitriolic but I have to ask the question. Why does any form of Brexit have to be...
Why? I can’t find anything in the news:confused:
:confused: Oops. Good point. Next time
Went to friends for supper last night:) Had a hangover this morning:( T’was scorchio :sun: here today:) When I finally got up SWMBO made me walk...
Went to friends for dinner last night on what?
Aha, but it could be a geo-stationary satellite not an orbiting one, specifically spying on you. It disappearing and returning is a probably due...
It was so scorchio :sun: here today I actually went swimming in the sea for once:). [ATTACH]
Depends which way your counting. Not always Alan; you’d better give Loz his 50p back. Besides, he probably needs it for the meter.
It’s a satellite with the sun reflecting off it IMO. It ‘disappears’ when it’s position relative to the sun changes and it no longer reflects...
To round off this thread. 1. I was fortunate with the weather and the only rain I got was from Athy (just outside Dublin) to Youghal, about 3 hrs...
Thanks Joe, I’ll remember that for the next time :upyeah:
Gunnera Mannicata - giant rhubarb. So primeval looking. It grows in abundance in the wild here in West Cork.