Victoria wrote:
http://mydailyquizz.com/the-biggest-90s-movie-quiz-ever/?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=SQ&utm_source=facebook.com
Can you guess the movies by just one screen-shot?
74 out of a 100 - "you are the best of the lot"...
Victoria wrote:
http://mydailyquizz.com/the-biggest-90s-movie-quiz-ever/?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=SQ&utm_source=facebook.com
Can you guess the movies by just one screen-shot?
Random wrote:Been breaking the buds from the dead fox gloves today and emptying their seeds into a envolope. Got thousands. Now I just need to reseed them. Got a plan, some are going straight back into the garden and some are being set in trays with compost. Let's see which do best. I don't know where this is going but I can see a garden centre called 'Save The Bees' with reduced priced plants that save the bees. Before that I could give some away to people who know will replant them. Next it's the lupins
Whilst I was doing this a big fat bee landed on my knee for a split second then buzzed off. I think I fed him well!
Stooo wrote:Random wrote:Been breaking the buds from the dead fox gloves today and emptying their seeds into a envolope. Got thousands. Now I just need to reseed them. Got a plan, some are going straight back into the garden and some are being set in trays with compost. Let's see which do best. I don't know where this is going but I can see a garden centre called 'Save The Bees' with reduced priced plants that save the bees. Before that I could give some away to people who know will replant them. Next it's the lupins
Whilst I was doing this a big fat bee landed on my knee for a split second then buzzed off. I think I fed him well!
If you find a knackered bee then a pinch of sugar into a teaspoon of tepid water usually brings them around
Random wrote:Been breaking the buds from the dead fox gloves today and emptying their seeds into a envolope. Got thousands. Now I just need to reseed them. Got a plan, some are going straight back into the garden and some are being set in trays with compost. Let's see which do best. I don't know where this is going but I can see a garden centre called 'Save The Bees' with reduced priced plants that save the bees. Before that I could give some away to people who know will replant them. Next it's the lupins
Whilst I was doing this a big fat bee landed on my knee for a split second then buzzed off. I think I fed him well!
Stooo wrote:jra wrote:Stooo wrote:jra wrote:I like a good bargain.
Here are a couple of my latest acquisitions.
http://ee.co.uk/our-company/newsroom/20 ... e-the-Rook
I got mine for £30, including £10 topup.
This for £2-50 from the local bric-a-brac store and mine looks brand new.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Talking-Chess- ... ess+school
Sod that, get a sim only deal I pay 15 quid a month for unlimited calls and texts and 10 gig of data
Fair enough. However, I only use the smartphone or tablet for occasional internet access and some texts. The vast majority of my phone calls are made from the land line, where I get unlimited 01, 02, 03, 0845, 0870 and 1000 mobile minutes/month for £10. I need a land line with line rental for ISP access.
The other thing with smartphones and smaller tablets is the screen is too small. I much prefer to access the internet from a decent sized laptop, e.g. standard size 15" screen.
I could quite easily bin my home POTS, I get better speed on LTE from my smartphone than I do from a supposedly fibre (to the local DP, it's twisted cooper pairs up to your property) BB. I'm on EE/Orange/BT so it's pretty decent coverage.
Foxy wrote:I was playing netball this afternoon and got heat exhaustion. I've never had it before. It was horrible. I'm home now in a darkened room with the fan blowing on me feeling better and more aware of how easily it can strike. Beware people, it's extremely hot out.
Victoria wrote:Holly wrote:Victoria wrote:Frank39 wrote:Victoria wrote:
Can you spot the odd one out?
Possibly, possibly, fifth bird from right on upper row of birds, appears to only have one eye, or to be not looking straight ahead, as the others are.
Correct Frank.
Second bird from the left in the same row looks the same
So it does Holls, i hadn't noticed that.
Stooo wrote:Victoria wrote:
It's baking here today with a projected 32°tomorrow, I guess I picked the right time for a week off
Victoria wrote:Vam wrote:Victoria wrote:I've just checked.
There isn't an "Odd One Out" the pattern is called "Odd One Out"
Viiiiic!! I've been staring at the bloody thing since Sunday!
Sorry about that Vam.
Oh and you and Foxy were right about the bears, that was another wee mistook of mine.
Guest wrote:85/99 You are the best of the lot.
jra wrote:Stooo wrote:Victoria wrote:
It's baking here today with a projected 32°tomorrow, I guess I picked the right time for a week off
I take it that's inside, not outside, as it's about 20 degree in south Devon at the moment.
Stooo wrote:jra wrote:Stooo wrote:Victoria wrote:
It's baking here today with a projected 32°tomorrow, I guess I picked the right time for a week off
I take it that's inside, not outside, as it's about 20 degree in south Devon at the moment.
Yeah I know, where are you?
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