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19591
General Discussion Area / Re: Esp for Chopsdad
« on: 06 November 2007, 21:53:16 »
DOH ... I was clicking "more smilies"  ...

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19592
General Discussion Area / Re: Esp for Chopsdad
« on: 06 November 2007, 21:40:29 »
 [smiley=tekst-toppie.gif]

works for me  :) (but I don't see a "thanks smiley" in the list ....  :( )

19593
General Discussion Area / Re: Football tonight
« on: 06 November 2007, 20:38:10 »
From the noises SWMBO is making I believe Liverpool may be winning ......  :)

19594
General Discussion Area / Re: The Average Vauxhall Omega
« on: 06 November 2007, 19:14:54 »
'Spect my data has skewed the price that high .... £9200 paid in 2002 for what was then a 3 year old car that sold for £30,000 (ish) when new ??  I thought then (and still do) that I got a lot of car for the money.

As I tend to keep cars for around 10-15 years it will still be cheap motoring compared to a beemer or merc, which were my other options at the time.

:)

19595
General Discussion Area / Re: Ouch!
« on: 06 November 2007, 10:04:31 »
I had the snip many years back.... my only advice would be .. take it steady for a few days !! I did the "lazy thing" for 4 days .. no problems ..., a mate knew better.. went walking and did some decorating .. boy was he in pain 4 days later !!

Just remember .. you can't see any internal bleeding you start by being stupid .. it'll stop but show as heavy bruising and pain !

Just relax and enjoy the time off .... go for the "pampered"option !

19596
General Discussion Area / Re: Oops ! Ive let off the fireworks
« on: 05 November 2007, 09:17:49 »
Congrats  :)   :y :y

19597
General Discussion Area / Re: Nag's Head on Monday
« on: 05 November 2007, 23:56:44 »
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No worries, mate.  :y

BTW, sorry about the noise tonight. Got a chap in called Golfbuddy to do the live music, but between you and me, I think he needs to practice.  ;) ;D

Was that live ???  new definition required methinks .. :(

19598
General Discussion Area / Re: Nag's Head on Monday
« on: 05 November 2007, 22:22:42 »
Whats a 10p ?  Can't I pay with florins  ???  :)

19599
General Discussion Area / Re: Nag's Head on Monday
« on: 05 November 2007, 21:49:41 »
Large Talisker please ... and have one yourself .  :)

19600
General Discussion Area / Re: Any Guitar Players Out There?
« on: 06 November 2007, 00:16:40 »
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I haven't got a scoobie what this means ....   but it might just help ....  :)

http://www.petethomas.co.uk/12-bar-blues-chords.html

as long as I don't have to listen ..... music to slit your wrists by .......  

No, most popular music, especially rock and roll is played around the 12 bar blues. It's not just Woody Guthrie stuff. Anyway, thanks for the link Entwood it really does answer my question very well. Do you give lessons? :y

Sure ...

Lesson 1 .... open firefox browser
Lesson 2 .... type www.google.co.uk press enter
Lesson 3 .... type 12 bar blues chords in search box, press enter
Lesson 4 .... read top entry
lesson 5 ..... send £50 to entwood  :)

19601
General Discussion Area / Re: Any Guitar Players Out There?
« on: 05 November 2007, 23:52:44 »
I haven't got a scoobie what this means ....   but it might just help ....  :)

http://www.petethomas.co.uk/12-bar-blues-chords.html

as long as I don't have to listen ..... music to slit your wrists by .......  

19602
General Discussion Area / Re: Any Guitar Players Out There?
« on: 05 November 2007, 23:47:12 »
If I'd visited 12 bars in one night I wouldn't be blue... pissed maybe  .. but not blue, but drinking G7, C9, D9 is a recipe for disaster .. stick to Single Malts .. far healthier, and don't allow ANY scale in the water  :)

19603
General Discussion Area / Re: Tax Disc Holder Update
« on: 01 November 2007, 22:12:09 »
If you have a normal Personal account you can't accept more than 2 CC payements a year :(

If you have a business account.....

On the UK costs (£3) you quote , paypal will charge you (3.4%) £0.10.2 + 0.20 = 30.2 p for every transaction. You will not have to pay to transfer to your bank account providing you transfer more then £50 a time.

May I suggest you add 0.35p to your price ... Uk cost per item £3.35 so that you don't end up out-of-pocket when the paypal charges hit you.....  if all 250 were sold via paypal .... total charges would be about £76 !!! a tidy sum on top of your upfront outlay on our behalf.

Overseas/non-sterling transactions cost more ...  :(

https://www.paypal.com/uk/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_display-fees-outside

just my 2.7 p's worth (inc VAT) :)

19604
General Discussion Area / Re: Tax Disc Holder Update
« on: 30 October 2007, 20:48:06 »
I'll take 2 please .. :)

methinks thats 213 to go now ??  :(

19605
General Discussion Area / Re: COMPETITION WINNERS
« on: 04 November 2007, 22:23:57 »
Just back from a weekend away ... and now confused of Wiltshire ...

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HERE ARE THE LIST OF WINNERS YET TO PM THEIR ADDRESS
 
 
Sir moanalot
VXmega
Markjay
JamesV6CDX
wizzy-michael
entwood

So how did Mr Postie deliver the nice little package that was waiting for me ??

For which I would say thankyou .. but if I haven't been sent them I can't cos they won't have arrived and I'll have nothing to ........  

Nah .. need a beer .. :)

Any way .. I've got em and thanks  :)

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