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Originally posted by elsie-scot View Postyour one is worse than ours, it is really old, we are it's third owner, we hardly use it so no point replacing, you have to turn it on with a pair of pliersThe problem with rounded personalities is they don't tesselate.
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Originally posted by Mikeywills View Postah, what you after di.
Was my own fault,I thought I'd be ultra organised and get everything lottie related out of the house...wasn't counting on our shed being overtaken by a gang of beastly rats...it stinksthe fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.
Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx
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Originally posted by Sylvan View PostAye, but cats don't DO tricks - and my slaves are dogs
we trained my brothe'rs cat to make my OH wheeze and sneezeElsie
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There is nothing scarey about a proper gas oven which lights properly. My parents wouldn't have gas in the house, but once I got the chance of a gas cooker (aged about 32) I prefer it and I've now used gas since before the current safety-devices to prevent you leaving the gas on-but-unlit. Our presnt gas cooker has a 'sparker', but lacks the cut-offs that stop gas coming out if the sparker hasn't worked, or the flame goes out. I still like using it.Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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Originally posted by elsie-scot View Postyep they can! Training: Teaching your cat tricks and commands
we trained my brothe'rs cat to make my OH wheeze and sneeze
And we don't have owners - we have slaves.The problem with rounded personalities is they don't tesselate.
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