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Blade
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by Blade » 31 Dec 2015, 16:11
Fires on, family film is on, the kids have crisps and me and the missus have a glass of preseco.
Family quality time
chillax
rocket
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by rocket » 31 Dec 2015, 17:29
sitting down after just putting floor boards and carpet back down I hate DIY
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 31 Dec 2015, 17:38
Trying to get warm.
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by rocket » 31 Dec 2015, 18:35
Kwacky wrote: Trying to get warm.
cuddle the dog :p
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
duke63
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by duke63 » 31 Dec 2015, 18:50
Blade wrote: Fires on, family film is on, the kids have crisps and me and the missus have a glass of preseco.
Family quality time
chillax
Have you managed to get your new woolly jumper back on yet?
Blade
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by Blade » 31 Dec 2015, 20:11
duke63 wrote: Blade wrote: Fires on, family film is on, the kids have crisps and me and the missus have a glass of preseco.
Family quality time
chillax
Have you managed to get your new woolly jumper back on yet?
Haha nice one Duke
No unfortunately not mate that one's lost I'm afraid
My fault apparently for getting Mrs Blade so drunk
duke63
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by duke63 » 31 Dec 2015, 20:16
Do you have to get Mrs Blade drunk before she will do the washing?
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by Kwacky » 31 Dec 2015, 20:32
duke63 wrote: Do you have to get Mrs Blade drunk before she will do the washing?
Nah, she's usually got the bedsheets in the machine before I've left the house.
Blade
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by Blade » 31 Dec 2015, 20:33
We don't call that sort of think washing in our house
Blade
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by Blade » 31 Dec 2015, 20:35
Dam simultaneously posted
Yes I have to get he missus drunk to do the washing in our house Duke.....but apparently Kwacky doesn't
On that basis your welcome anytime my friend
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by duke63 » 31 Dec 2015, 20:41
Just make sure i dont ask her to wash my jumper.
At least it should fit one of the kids now.
Blade
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by Blade » 31 Dec 2015, 22:00
The kids are super hyped to the max
so the missus has given each a pile of sweets to calm them down...........seriously
Deegee
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by Deegee » 01 Jan 2016, 11:10
Chilling after we went to watch the new Star Wars last night, amusing as we walked back to the car we passed a queue for one of the local nightclubs, mini Gee's eyes were out on stalks at some of the things the girls were nearly wearing, and yes it was a cold night last night.....
Off to MiL's for lunch today, so will be having a lazy day.
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by Kwacky » 01 Jan 2016, 12:25
I woke up at 11.15. Didn't have a drink last night. Guess I was knackered.
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by Perkles » 01 Jan 2016, 12:32
Fixing the leak on my garage roof ,it's become so damp In there my leathers are starting to go mouldy
Blade
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by Blade » 01 Jan 2016, 13:30
Starting 2016 chilling with my family.
Good start
TonyB
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by TonyB » 01 Jan 2016, 17:39
Just finished my first days skiing. Knackered and hungover.
Blade
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by Blade » 01 Jan 2016, 17:48
Sounds a great trip Tony.
Keep having fun in 2016
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by StMarks » 01 Jan 2016, 18:18
TonyB wrote: Just finished my first days skiing. Knackered and hungover.
So, does that suggest that the conditions meant you spent more time on the Piss than on the Piste.
(aka how are the conditions please TB )
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by TonyB » 01 Jan 2016, 22:51
I didn't get here until 8:30 lastnight and slept in till lunchtime today. Full day tomorrow, I'll be on the first lift at 9:00.
Conditions are not as good as the last time I came but when you get up in to the mountains the slopes are perfectly ski-able. I've looked at a few forecasts and seems there is more snow on the way
Are you planning a ski trip StM?