The Children's Off Topic Thread

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I'm all at sea

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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
I'm all at sea

Never mind

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Stephen wrote:
Mervyn and Trish wrote:
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Never mind
No. I really am :thumbup:

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Gone fishing Merv :)

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The early bird might get the worm, but it's the SECOND mouse wot gets the cheese!

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Not if the cat has anything to do with it

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My cats are rather partial to cheese too!

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Our previous cats could here the cheese wrapper from a thousand paces. You would think they were asleep, but as soon as you start on the cheese you would turn around and they would be at your heels looking up all hopefully.

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You're obviously a soft touch Stephen, at least where your pets are concerned. ;)
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Yes. But not any more as far as cheese is concerned. Our current moggy only gets his own food. What he's never had he'll never miss.

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His nose will be telling him that though...........!

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He's not awake long enough

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Experience tells me they don't have to be awake!

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Argh, the old sleep walking moggy ploy

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Argh, the old sleep walking moggy ploy
Is he/she an Eastenders cast member?
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Wouldn't know, don't watch it

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Double yellow lines. We may as well get rid of them in our town. :crazy:
People are just parking anywhere and at any angle. :thumbdown:

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Is it time to get up yet?

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Tried hammering a spike into the ground for a new Bribantia rotary washing line. Failed miserably after following their instructions. Spike head now knackered :thumbdown:
The size of this thing, it looks more like it should be supporting a BT mast.

Now dug out hole ready to cement new spike in tomorrow.

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RB1961 wrote:
Double yellow lines. We may as well get rid of them in our town. :crazy:
People are just parking anywhere and at any angle. :thumbdown:

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Make that any coloured lines RB. And don't expect plod to get out of their car and do anything about it, probably not their job :roll:

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Stephen wrote:
Tried hammering a spike into the ground for a new Bribantia rotary washing line. Failed miserably after following their instructions. Spike head now knackered :thumbdown:
The size of this thing, it looks more like it should be supporting a BT mast.

Now dug out hole ready to cement new spike in tomorrow.
You life is just too exciting for words.

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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
Stephen wrote:
Tried hammering a spike into the ground for a new Bribantia rotary washing line. Failed miserably after following their instructions. Spike head now knackered :thumbdown:
The size of this thing, it looks more like it should be supporting a BT mast.

Now dug out hole ready to cement new spike in tomorrow.
You life is just too exciting for words.

I know. I bet your really envious .....not :)

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On the way home today. Stand by for revelations and review

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Emailing while driving...tut tut Merv

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Someone else at the wheel!

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