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Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 06 Jan 2017, 16:32
by Blade
The hoover hose I ordered which doesnt fit ;(

Looks like the wife wins and she can have her birthday present early after all :?

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 10:47
by Kwacky
Some new trainers.

I must be getting old as I struggle to find any I like.

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 11:03
by Rossgo
A new padlock! It's not great but for a couple of quid it will do the job!

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 16:25
by Rossgo
Got these through today.
It's a 1300 Lumens front light and a rear light. The front light is rechargeable it says it can give visibility up to 200 metres - unsure how good it will be but looking forward to trying it out, it needs 8-9 hour first charge apparently so it will be an over night jobby!

Thought it comes pretty well packaged for something that only cost 20 quid or something.

Hope this is a gooden!

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Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 16:32
by Blade
I was the postman today.

Took a load of eBay sales to the courier drop off.

Earned a few quid from a clear out.

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 16:40
by Rossgo
Just tried it out in the light and dam it is bright!!

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 22:33
by Deegee
Anti moth chemicals for the wardrobes. Little sh*ts aren't eating my stuff any more.

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 12 Jan 2017, 12:35
by Rossgo
So I thought I paid £19.99 for the light turns out they increased the price online after I had bought it, I only paid 12 quid for it!! Pretty good value!
It took a full 9hrs to charge the battery. Literally was all night and it didn't finish until 0520 this morning as I saw it change!!

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 12 Jan 2017, 12:47
by Kwacky
A jacket I ordered online. Not sure yet if I like it. I'll do a fashion show at home and see what reaction I get.

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 12 Jan 2017, 13:38
by C00kiemonster
A load of raw dog food for the little lad.

We are feeding this one raw food from day one and he's thriving on it.

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 12 Jan 2017, 14:55
by rocket
C00kiemonster wrote:A load of raw dog food for the little lad.

We are feeding this one raw food from day one and he's thriving on it.

i feed mine on raw meat / raw veg and he looks great not an ounce of fat on him and is VERY fit. Wish i had done it with my old dog.

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 12 Jan 2017, 18:17
by C00kiemonster
rocket wrote:
C00kiemonster wrote:A load of raw dog food for the little lad.

We are feeding this one raw food from day one and he's thriving on it.

i feed mine on raw meat / raw veg and he looks great not an ounce of fat on him and is VERY fit. Wish i had done it with my old dog.
Me too. There is a lot of evidence apparently regarding cancer in dogs caused by dry food as it's full of rubbish. I'm learning more everyday about it.

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 12 Jan 2017, 19:08
by Kwacky
A brown suede bomber jacket. It's a thing of 80s beauty

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 13 Jan 2017, 06:53
by Rossgo
My handle bar grips all for £2.50 all I got to do is fit the bits and pieces then I'll be ready to start using the push bike! I'm just hoping I haven't bitten off more than I can chew for an early start!!

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 13 Jan 2017, 08:52
by Cav
I just got my tools for work... Wera stuff is so satisfying to use and the packaging is sublime

#Toolgasm

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 14 Jan 2017, 18:06
by TonyB
C00kiemonster wrote:
rocket wrote:
C00kiemonster wrote:A load of raw dog food for the little lad.

We are feeding this one raw food from day one and he's thriving on it.

i feed mine on raw meat / raw veg and he looks great not an ounce of fat on him and is VERY fit. Wish i had done it with my old dog.
Me too. There is a lot of evidence apparently regarding cancer in dogs caused by dry food as it's full of rubbish. I'm learning more everyday about it.

We weaned our Beagle off dry food at 6 months. When he was on it, it was hard to inspire him to eat it, he just was not interested. We Introduced the raw food and every meal time is like the first time he's ever had it. He loves it. I've noticed too that he hardly ever farts, his turds are literally half the size of what they were, there's zero doggy smell, he's A LOT calmer than before (he's still f*cking mental, mind).

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 14 Jan 2017, 20:58
by rocket
I found out about it from a guy who did the dog training and when you read into it . Its great for there digestive system mannerism and general well being.

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 15 Jan 2017, 19:28
by TonyB
An Aeropress coffee maker. Got it in an Amazon flash sale for £17. Megan doesn't drink coffee like I do, so if I make a pot, I have to drink it all or pour it away. I can now make a single cup of fresh brewed, strong, delicious coffee Image

I'm off to Cov indoor market tomorrow to get some coffee beans and a grinder, and I don't mean the Grindr that Darleen 'D41' Pickering frequents...

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Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 15 Jan 2017, 22:31
by Deegee
My Sis bought me an Aeropress 3yrs ago, brilliant piece of kit and makes a perfect cup of coffee every time, along with a decent grinder it's coffee perfection.

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 16 Jan 2017, 01:18
by Blade
Some Man U tickets to take my lad to the footie and he will be made up.