Bobby Mhor
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Happy Saturday
Agadoo doo doo
Agadoo doo doo
Always a good way to be.
I suppose you come over all gaga when she's around? Glassy eyed n'all?
Safe and sound, out of yer reach then.
Why, if they weren't there for the cutting of the cake...
Well, don't strain yerssen.
Could have bought an LG 42" for a tenner. Be fun getting it home on the train.
I've a 14" portable, bought many years ago for £140. The box it came in made it look three times larger.
Was the ZX your first computer?
OwdoHappy Saturday
Agadoo doo doo
Upgrade, you got either of them still. They could be worth more than you paid for them, in real terms.Nah, I'd one of the Commodores first..
at that time the ZX was an upgrade..
bought in Carlisle funnily..
the wee telly as a freebie swung the deal...
Of course, she just smiles and the sun shines..
Beag just makes his fun by taking the mickey out me...has inherited his dad's dry humour..
32 is just perfect for this room, we've a 32 downstairs and no intention of filling a wall..
Mines is a fair age now as I bought it well before I retired..
AS for the cutting, I'd been out on the bike and as Beag goes home around fourish, the cake was being cut..
I had my best average speed for my few trips out in 23 to get here in time..
Upgrade, you got either of them still. They could be worth more than you paid for them, in real terms.
Handy for hiding under the blankets and watching the test card no doubt.
A smile that melts yer heart and makes the sun shine...
Young Un still sending you to your room, so he can watch his telly?
Dampen his humour, hose him down outside.
Current telly is slightly bigger than yours, CRT. But possibly older. It works and I've no intention of throwing something that works out/away.
Cut before he went home then. He got just the one slice?
Incentive seems to have aided you in increasing yer average speed. Could you use a similar one again?
Yer'll be sat down relaxing in the garden, admiring yer handiwork, noticing bits that aren't quite right whilst supping a cold beer by now.
No chance of you making a fortune selling them then. It'll have been landfill, if they're long gone. Unless someone who knew what they were got to them first. Thereby recycling them.All gone, possibly landfill or recycled..
The wee telly I can't remember but it didn't last that long I think..
why were they giving them away
Mention of cycling and the finger points to the ceiling, wee sod...
Been an excellent day wx wise after a threat of rain mid afternoon..
still no beer in't house..
No chance of you making a fortune selling them then. It'll have been landfill, if they're long gone. Unless someone who knew what they were got to them first. Thereby recycling them.
Didn't they have a longer than usual tube due to the screen size?
Mention cycling and point out the door. Withhold his chocolate and biscuit ration. He'll thank you later...
At least that's the current thinking.
Ay, similar here but without the threat of rain. Odd for a bank holiday weekend.
You running a temperance hall, or is it the price you object to paying?
Man cannot live by bread alone...
AfternoonGood afternoon
The sun is shining, the sky is blue
that's cursed it
The only one I saw, outside of a shop, was in a portable entertainment centre(took a dozen D-cell batteries), where it was on the top with the almost touching the bottom of the thing.Lost on the tube size...
He'll just involve his granny...that's me lost.
Supplies appeared earlier and now chilling.
I remember going to some temperance place on a Friday evening as they gave you lemonade, sweets and biscuits and a birthday and chrissy present..
Sally Army kids thing joined in Oct and left in Feb as well
and they say kids are daft
The only one I saw, outside of a shop, was in a portable entertainment centre(took a dozen D-cell batteries), where it was on the top with the almost touching the bottom of the thing.
Tell her he needs the exercise, get her on your side. Sat in front of the telly at his age isn't good for him.
She'd not point to the roof sending you to your room, would she?
Supply issues sorted then.
Just the supplies chilling or you as well?
We'd a local pub where the company that owned it put in a landlord that didn't drink. He hated the stuff.
Maybe the Sally Army kids were there not by choice.
Cat killed the cat question, How many times did you go there, of your own free will?
Fair size as well. What with radio and tape deck. A bit like one of those site radios you might see builders using, in size.Jeez, 12 'D' batteries..
a ton weight..
C'mon free lemonade etc etc, no choice, it was jumping with all us kids
6.30 to 7.30 still plenty time to play left.....
SA? the same, freebies and play games in the big hall....
prezzies at Xmas, what's not to like.....
I got a can of ginger sitting here..
I might just have that..
that'll be right
Fair size as well. What with radio and tape deck. A bit like one of those site radios you might see builders using, in size.
Watching the fella behind the counter replacing the batteries, trying not to mix old and new up on the small counter.
Jumping! You would have been with the lemonade. Might explain why your legs hurt now.
Local working men's club did that sort of thing. Saturday mornings they'd be running a cinema for the local kids.
Ginger beer is better than no beer.
Don't go getting it warm...
OwdoG'day fine folk
C'mon I'll treat you to a brekkie,
how can I resist such words..