This is where I would like to put a large Christmas tree this year...
Life in north east England (yes, we've moved!) with an eccentric Welshman and a small white dog that thinks he's a Rottweiler.
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So, we're still no further forward on the British Gas smart meter front and I've given up making non-existent appointments with them...
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So, we're still no further forward on the British Gas smart meter front and I've given up making non-existent appointments with them...
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I have moved about a fair bit during my life and so I've been registered at several different surgeries. The first GP that I remember wa...
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Just got this video from T.K. I did play it for Paddy and Jake in the hope that at least one of them would be inspired to emulate the ...
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Will that mean no more blogging?
No, Ellee, that's Keith's 'mess'! I use a laptop.
I think that idea might go down like a lead balloon!
during the delay in the photo loading I feared a far more risque image of where you intended to stick a large christmas tree and I am most relieved. Looks like its one of those little sparkly fibrepotic numbers on top of the telly again this year for the jenny household..
Greg and Arthur, sadly I think you are probably right. Arthur, I'm thoroughly ashamed of you! ;)
how u will manage to do so i am not sure but its all about creativity. after all once people put their minds to something, they can make even the most unusual places look amazing.
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Can you maybe just drape a bit of tinsel over Keith whilst he's sitting there and be done with it? Star on his head? You get the idea.
Sue, I think that's a wonderful idea! Why didn't I think of that? :)
That corner is a bloody mess and a health hazard to boot. With some minor work - if not by Keith then by a kitchen fitter or joiner you could create a lovely, tidy computer work station in that corner with everything tucked neatly away. So get on to it babe before I report you to North Wales Health and Safety!
Do you think I haven't tried, YP???? I would like nothing better but that computer station (and I have already persuaded him to remove the top tier), otherwise known as NASA, is his pride and joy. If I got rid of that, he would leave home! :)
jenny, I'm sure I saw something like this at Tate Modern once. I suspect therefore you are married to Tracy Emin which means North Wales is a lot more avant garde than I previously thought, in more ways than one
Arthur, the second word is 'off'! ;)
Sounds like a really good idea. Shove all that technology in the shed until January.
The only problem is, John, that he would take over my precious laptop. No, I couldn't risk it!
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