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classic33

Leg End Member
Nope, defined areas you can't cross...
Only -1.6c at worst overnight...
Library to get card sorted out soon...
think that might be my only visit outside...

Found one bluetooth dongle to remove:cuppa:
Seems fair enough. You ever come close to those lines?
Just below freezing here, then and now.
You lost yer library card! Or is it going to be yer first in many a year.

No walks in the winter sun wandering lonely as a cloud...

And one USB socket that is now also doing nothing. Just what you were looking for.
 

Bobby Mhor

Guru
Location
Behind You
Owdo
Similar here with the addition of the first snow of the season. Started late last night, stopped around five this morning.
I'd never have thought of that method. Might try it.
Yule like it....
Seems fair enough. You ever come close to those lines?
Just below freezing here, then and now.
You lost yer library card! Or is it going to be yer first in many a year.

No walks in the winter sun wandering lonely as a cloud...

And one USB socket that is now also doing nothing. Just what you were looking for.
I need another couple yet...
I'll have a look at the other tower.
Nah, needed renewed or somfing, now working.

Nah, daffodils not out yet..
think I'd prefer to do that at Grasmere.
My fave flowers of the year, spring 'uns...
Reet am off, tea to make...
or Dinner if you are posh....
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Yule like it....

I need another couple yet...
I'll have a look at the other tower.
Nah, needed renewed or somfing, now working.

Nah, daffodils not out yet..
think I'd prefer to do that at Grasmere.
My fave flowers of the year, spring 'uns...
Reet am off, tea to make...
or Dinner if you are posh....
And if I don't, can I blame you...

How many do you think you'll be needing! Thought it were two you were after.
Is that the Bluetooth device, which you've now worked out what it were linked to, or one of the things you needed the port for?

They'd be early if they were.
Wandering lonely in The Lake District, that's impossible these days. Everyone and their dogs are out walking when the weather is fine. First hint of "bad weather" and the cafés are packed whilst they decide on going back out.
It'll be yer tea, it's teatime after all. Dinner is an evening meal, normally served between seven and nine in the evening.
Enjoy yer haddock
 

Bobby Mhor

Guru
Location
Behind You
And if I don't, can I blame you...

How many do you think you'll be needing! Thought it were two you were after.
Is that the Bluetooth device, which you've now worked out what it were linked to, or one of the things you needed the port for?

They'd be early if they were.
Wandering lonely in The Lake District, that's impossible these days. Everyone and their dogs are out walking when the weather is fine. First hint of "bad weather" and the cafés are packed whilst they decide on going back out.
It'll be yer tea, it's teatime after all. Dinner is an evening meal, normally served between seven and nine in the evening.
Enjoy yer haddock

I haven't a clue what they are all for, I'll remove one at a time and check...
I did..
I raised more than a glass or two last night to yer man who passed....
and I guess today too....
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I haven't a clue what they are all for, I'll remove one at a time and check...
I did..
I raised more than a glass or two last night to yer man who passed....
and I guess today too....
You surprise me. I thought you'd have had them all marked up for easy identification.
Seems a sensible way of doing things, so long as every device is to hand...
Less popular area
Which one? More than one did their leaving yesterday.
Empty?
Why not!
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Morning all :hello:
Almost made minus 5c...
I even stuck the heating on..

it was the icicles on Mrs M's nose :laugh:
Owdo
We'd a bit of cloud cover, so never got that low.
Yer feeling the cold, or protecting the system.

That were nice, and thoughtful, of you.
Would a clip round the lughole follow if she were to see what you'd posted.
 

Bobby Mhor

Guru
Location
Behind You
You surprise me. I thought you'd have had them all marked up for easy identification.
Seems a sensible way of doing things, so long as every device is to hand...
Less popular area
Which one? More than one did their leaving yesterday.
Empty?
Why not!

C'mon Mr C..
the only one I gave a toss for....
the clue was in 'Yer Man'
 

craigwend

Grimpeur des terrains plats
From Great British Problems...

The best types of tea:

-The tea brought to you in bed on a Sunday morning
-The tea that comforts you after bad news
-The leaning on the worktop after cleaning the kitchen tea (usually held in two hands)
-The “struggle to take a glove off as someone hands it to you” gardening break tea
-The tea you almost forget to drink when you’re in a rush but you remember it just in time
-The hotel room tea
-The tea with a cooked breakfast
-The recovering in hospital tea
-The tea on the freezing sidelines of a Sunday League football match
-The back at the desk after a long meeting tea
-The first tea of the day
-The first tea of the new year
-The tea you take to bed
-The tea while slapping a new coat of paint on the walls
-The tea in the shed
-The tea while staring out the window on a rainy Saturday afternoon
-The tea you celebrate with (and calm down with) when you’ve just received very good news
-The tea you didn’t expect to be offered
-The tea in a museum cafe
-The free tea
-The tea after an argument
-The tea that gives you an excuse to open the good biscuits
-The tea with a view
-The tea with buttered toast
-The “afternoon tea” with lots of little sandwiches and cakes
-The tea in a tent while camping
-The tea from a flask on an Autumn hike
-The tea while reading a book in an armchair on a rare day off with not a care in the world
-The tea after a hard day at work
-The tea after getting in from a run / bike ride
-The first tea back in your home after a holiday
-The picnic tea
-The ‘break up a long car journey’ tea
-The tea you make for someone and they say it’s a really lovely cup of tea, one of the best teas they’ve ever had
-The tea made by your Mum/Dad
 
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