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Re: there are some more tv sticks
I already am& it's a very small donation!John
By John Miller · #1859 ·
Re: there are some more tv sticks
May I suggest, if you buy from Amazon, you use the smile.amazon.co.uk <http://smile.amazon.co.uk/> URL and choose a charity that you¡¯d like to support? It doesn¡¯t cost you any extra because it¡¯s
By Purler · #1858 ·
Re: iPad and ProCreate
Harvey¡¯s sister is five years older but still has the ¡°little brother¡± attitude towards him! Best Susan
By Purler · #1857 ·
Priti Patel
I always thought she would go one step too far, jut a matter of when.I think it demonstrates how about of touch the party is with the public in general.John
By John Miller · #1856 ·
Re: Hi
Likewise, Jude. Chris
By zuiko · #1855 ·
there are some more tv sticks
Iguess people aretrying to fill the gap in the market left byElgato.Frustatingly, I can't find any mention of apple
By John Miller · #1854 ·
Re: iPad and ProCreate
My sister is far worse Jude. She was born 6 years earlier than me & used to call me junior. Now she says she's 49 when I'm 52John
By John Miller · #1853 ·
Re: iPad and ProCreate
I love my iPad; I pre-booked one of the very first models out as soon as I heard about it, since it was, quite literally, just what I had been waiting for from Apple and even had cash put aside for
By Purler · #1852 ·
Re: Hi
Ah, you made your surgeon happy - that is something to be proud of! I¡¯m very glad you are OK! Best Susan
By Purler · #1851 ·
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Hahaha that is fair comment but oh I do love a sunroof! My little buggy can get awfully stuffy if it¡¯s at all warm, even without sun. The amusing thing about convertibles is the older fellas going
By Purler · #1850 ·
Re: Hi
A good, well-filled nosebag is sure to help, John¡­ Best Susan
By Purler · #1849 ·
iPad and ProCreate
Anyone using Procreate? I have looked high and low for anyone doing lessons for young people as some village locals are interested for their teens -- but nothing. Even Apple shops not doing anything.
By Judith Hall · #1848 ·
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Susan I had a brilliant surgeon - got myself out of hospital in 30 hrs with about 5 small holes in me. Total cure. Can¡¯t say better than that. Surgeon was so excited you realise they don¡¯t have a
By Judith Hall · #1847 ·
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Susan down here Aussies say about Brits and cars ... sun roofs ... what¡¯s that about ... they got no sun! ? ? ? Jude
By Judith Hall · #1846 ·
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Oh gosh Chris that reminds me: our conveyancer was a poorly woman with MS, who had to give up part of the way through the process. I think we were not exactly given all the attention needed after that
By Purler · #1845 ·
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I remember reading in the papers about a sale where the vendor went off with an entire patio! I think they had to return in in the end, not sure though. Some people are just dishonest and it hurts.
By Purler · #1844 ·
Re: Hi
That sounds rather terrifying! :D Best Susan
By Purler · #1843 ·
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When I¡¯d heard that saying a few times, I thought wow that is very saucy!! Best Susan
By Purler · #1842 ·
Re: Hi
ROFL!!! I now drive a smartfortwo, a few moves down from my sleek Saab Convertible, though it does also have a soft top - you need it in hot weather, that is one or two days a year here! Best Susan
By Purler · #1841 ·
Re: Hi
Go ahead, Jude, we listen to folk here, I¡¯ve noticed. Two old school friends have had a couple of nasty episodes each, involving the kind of surgery you really don¡¯t want. I went (before lockdown
By Purler · #1840 ·