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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
Morning all ... Happy St. Patrick's Day :¬)
Morning...
Might have to get some Guinness on the way home...
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I woke my youngest up this morning by playing 'You Should Be Dancing' by The Beegees (obviously alongside an impromptu dance, which she joined in with, thus getting her out of bed).
I'm not sure whether this is a genius way to wake your children, or a form of torture...[/i]
Going by my dancing, it's probably a little of both!
I woke my youngest up this morning by playing 'You Should Be Dancing' by The Beegees (obviously alongside an impromptu dance, which she joined in with, thus getting her out of bed).
I'm not sure whether this is a genius way to wake your children, or a form of torture...
Getting kids ready for school is a nightmare.
I woke my youngest up this morning by playing 'You Should Be Dancing' by The Beegees (obviously alongside an impromptu dance, which she joined in with, thus getting her out of bed).
Last day of work for the week, having tomorrow off to do jobs around the house and catch up with the website during the busy iPad 3 launch.
Welcome to the forums Roy. Unfortunately my house is fitted with cheap and nasty furniture (Ikea, Argos kind of stuff), I'm not sure it's at all 'nibbable' TBH. I would imagine any attempt to take a sander anywhere near it would not end well at all. Everything just seems to be so cheap and throw away these days.
On the plus side though I have some cheap and I'm presuming reasonably nasty wardrobes flat packed on my landing. They have been there for a few weeks but after writing this I may just possibly think about considering some kind of assembly sometime in the future...
Urban dictionary informs me that is not what nibbing means
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not very good job its called nibbing i say its french for sanding furnitre
...and you should also tell anyone who enquires after your employment status that you can't spell or 'tell a lie' at the same time ... got to be worth something in today's work place ;¬)
and, by the way, 'meubles de sanding' would be a better description for 'sanding furniture' in French ... you might want to stick that under your waistband as well ;¬)
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