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General Discussion / Re: Wordle
Last post by GrannyMac - Today at 06:39:16 AM
Wordle 1,753 3/6

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The Chat Room / Re: Marmalade
Last post by muddy - Today at 06:37:58 AM
Quote from: klondike on April 03, 2026, 08:02:40 PMI gave up marmalade when I decided to be a slim(er) boy. Too many calories. 300 plus in a decent thick slice of toast butter and marmalade  :sad:
Yummy 🙂

Love marmalade thick cut is better .
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The Chat Room / Re: The boring thread.....
Last post by muddy - Today at 06:36:01 AM
Quote from: Mups on Yesterday at 09:37:09 PMI've had a lovely day.
My son and DIL came over late morning,  and helped in the garden until mid afternoon.
Gary did some pruning of shrubs which I haven't been about to do with this dodgy shoulder/arm still,  and also cut my grass for me,  while  Jean did loads of weeding then helped me re-pot a lovely big Camelia.

No one has ever helped me before,  I have always done it myself as I love my little garden,  but I have been a bit crotchety of late,  and with everything starting to grow again it was quickly getting out of hand.

I have still got more hoeing to do, and the seed sowing for this year,  but at least we've made a start. 
It was also glorious warm sunshine all day too,  a beautiful day, with lots of Ladybirds and Butterflies everywhere.   


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General Discussion / Re: The Green Party
Last post by muddy - Today at 06:32:07 AM
At my school there were some Indian pupils , it was a Catholic school and many Indians are Catholics .
The boys were handsome and the girls beautiful. 
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General Discussion / Re: The Green Party
Last post by Michael Rolls - Today at 12:36:08 AM
At my grammar school of some 600 boys, only two, who were brothers, were not white. Sultan Jouhar, dispossessed in the 1947 partition, and his younger brother
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General Discussion / Re: Waitrose
Last post by JBR - Yesterday at 10:15:13 PM
I can foresee this sort of problem increasing, bearing in mind the lack of police, soft courts, and greedy defence lawyers.

Solutions?  Well, there are a couple of options I can think of immediately:
- Shops in 'certain areas' are likely to close down.  What will the locals do then?
- Shops will consider not having goods immediately available, but images on display with details and costs.  Customers would then make a list of what they want, hand it to a checkout operator, the requested goods will be brought out from the stock room, and will then be handed over after payment.

Any other bright ideas?
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The Chat Room / Re: Lets write a Limerick, one...
Last post by Mups - Yesterday at 10:10:49 PM
One day when Ned  had got the hump
His door bell rang and made him jump
But when he opened the door...🚪 
Guess what he saw . .
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The Chat Room / Re: The boring thread.....
Last post by Ruthio - Yesterday at 10:04:00 PM
Lovely story Mups, so pleased for you x
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The Chat Room / Re: Lets write a Limerick, one...
Last post by Ruthio - Yesterday at 10:02:04 PM
One day when Ned  had got the hump
His door bell rang and made him jump
But when he opened the door...🚪 
#10
General Discussion / Re: Waitrose
Last post by Mups - Yesterday at 09:59:49 PM
Quote from: muddy on Yesterday at 09:28:30 PMhttps://peterbleksley.com/bio/


https://x.com/TalkTV/status/2041186114350825478?s=20
Although I agree with what  Peter Bleksley was saying about these stores employing properly trained security staff,  Muddy,   but  I don't suppose the smaller local shops and corner shops could afford such people,  but they suffer with theft too.  
I think his idea  would only be of help to the big concerns, so I don't know what would help others..