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Re: Your Latest Purchase

Postby dis » Tue Aug 21, 2018 6:11 pm

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George wrote:Groceries aside, three tickets to see Young Frankenstein the musical. It was quite good but would have preferred Book of Mormon but really did not want to pay £90 per ticket (and that was discounted)


Woah, that is really expensive. I never understand how that kind of price can be justified.

I suppose a lots goes into a production and the theatre gets a cut, if I was just buying one ticket I would probably cave in but 3 was rather :yikes: Especially when you include dinner, train tickets etc


Yes, I can see it could be really expensive to produce some shows, it just seems so much when you look around at say the Manchester Arena or Wembley or something and tickets are £85 each or something like that. All those people paying that, it's staggering.
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Re: Your Latest Purchase

Postby Dean » Tue Aug 21, 2018 6:11 pm

dis wrote:
HobbitFeet wrote:Frank the bastard is ok so I could have saved that £130

just an infection of some sort, so my next purchase will be his antibiotics :woteva:


Woo hoo for Frank the Bastard. I've been worrying for you.

If he gets hot lie a wet towel on the bathroom floor and put him on it, it will cool him down and if you can you can squirt some water in his mouth with a wee calpol skoosher thing - do you know what I mean? Like a syringe for watery medicine. I did that with my cat when he had a high temp.


I wouldn’t take pet advice from someone that can’t even keep their own clean...
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Re: Your Latest Purchase

Postby Drunk Dalek » Tue Aug 21, 2018 6:20 pm

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Drunk Dalek wrote:4000 gallons of petrol, 1 million styrofoam cups and some sugar.


are you having a party?



Sounds like a blast....... :gigglesnshit:


:thumbsup: and smells great in the mornings :yess:
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Re: Your Latest Purchase

Postby dis » Tue Aug 21, 2018 6:22 pm

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HobbitFeet wrote:Frank the bastard is ok so I could have saved that £130

just an infection of some sort, so my next purchase will be his antibiotics :woteva:


Woo hoo for Frank the Bastard. I've been worrying for you.

If he gets hot lie a wet towel on the bathroom floor and put him on it, it will cool him down and if you can you can squirt some water in his mouth with a wee calpol skoosher thing - do you know what I mean? Like a syringe for watery medicine. I did that with my cat when he had a high temp.


I wouldn’t take pet advice from someone that can’t even keep their own clean...


Just as well I wasn't giving advice to you then isn't it? :bum:
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Re: Your Latest Purchase

Postby Drunk Dalek » Tue Aug 21, 2018 6:23 pm

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Drunk Dalek wrote:4000 gallons of petrol, 1 million styrofoam cups and some sugar.


So you have a petrol station



He is a dalek & having a night out needs the cups to drink the petrol :)


Very informative, I had no idea that Daleks ran on petrol


We don't :ooer:
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Re: Your Latest Purchase

Postby xtras1 » Tue Aug 21, 2018 6:27 pm

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LordRaven wrote:
Drunk Dalek wrote:4000 gallons of petrol, 1 million styrofoam cups and some sugar.


So you have a petrol station



He is a dalek & having a night out needs the cups to drink the petrol :)


Very informative, I had no idea that Daleks ran on petrol


We don't :ooer:



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Re: Your Latest Purchase

Postby MG2 » Tue Aug 21, 2018 6:29 pm

dis wrote:
HobbitFeet wrote:Frank the bastard is ok so I could have saved that £130

just an infection of some sort, so my next purchase will be his antibiotics :woteva:


Woo hoo for Frank the Bastard. I've been worrying for you.

If he gets hot lie a wet towel on the bathroom floor and put him on it, it will cool him down and if you can you can squirt some water in his mouth with a wee calpol skoosher thing - do you know what I mean? Like a syringe for watery medicine. I did that with my cat when he had a high temp.


That's good advice if the cat is too hot, Dis, exactly what we would start with in the animal shelter. Also a fan and a gentle spray of tepid water if they will tolerate it. You can even syringe a very weak dose of children strength electrolytes if they have sickness/diarrhoea.

On topic I bought some chicken sausages to try. So that was interesting...
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Re: Your Latest Purchase

Postby dis » Tue Aug 21, 2018 6:33 pm

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HobbitFeet wrote:Frank the bastard is ok so I could have saved that £130

just an infection of some sort, so my next purchase will be his antibiotics :woteva:


Woo hoo for Frank the Bastard. I've been worrying for you.

If he gets hot lie a wet towel on the bathroom floor and put him on it, it will cool him down and if you can you can squirt some water in his mouth with a wee calpol skoosher thing - do you know what I mean? Like a syringe for watery medicine. I did that with my cat when he had a high temp.


That's good advice if the cat is too hot, Dis, exactly what we would start with in the animal shelter. Also a fan and a gentle spray of tepid water if they will tolerate it. You can even syringe a very weak dose of children strength electrolytes if they have sickness/diarrhoea.

On topic I bought some chicken sausages to try. So that was interesting...


Aye, it helped my cat, I also dabbed his paws and behind his hear with a cold wet towel. He seemed to like it.

Does interesting mean brutal?
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Re: Your Latest Purchase

Postby MG2 » Tue Aug 21, 2018 6:35 pm

It means I suspect they may be disgusting :D
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Re: Your Latest Purchase

Postby dis » Tue Aug 21, 2018 6:39 pm

MG2 wrote:It means I suspect they may be disgusting :D


Aye I suspect the same. :ooer:
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Re: Your Latest Purchase

Postby HobbitFeet » Wed Aug 22, 2018 11:20 am

2 lots of antibiotics for Frank

Stomogyl & Ranitidine and at just £21.74 a true bargain
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Re: Your Latest Purchase

Postby xtras1 » Wed Aug 22, 2018 1:07 pm

Classic magnum :)
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Re: Your Latest Purchase

Postby Nucks » Wed Aug 22, 2018 5:37 pm

xtras1 wrote:Classic magnum :)


Handgun or ice cream? :ooer: Both are acceptable answers if you’re on your period.
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Re: Your Latest Purchase

Postby dis » Wed Aug 22, 2018 5:39 pm

Nucks wrote:
xtras1 wrote:Classic magnum :)


Handgun or ice cream? :ooer: Both are acceptable answers if you’re on your period.


:ooer:

A bottle of ice cream.
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Re: Your Latest Purchase

Postby Nucks » Wed Aug 22, 2018 5:40 pm

dis wrote:
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xtras1 wrote:Classic magnum :)


Handgun or ice cream? :ooer: Both are acceptable answers if you’re on your period.


:ooer:

A bottle of ice cream.


Drinkable ice cream? Or did you accidentally put the milk in the freezer?
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