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 on: Yesterday at 23:14:46 
Started by Varche - Last post by Varche
Wishing I had bet more than the £50 to my gym partner that I could get down to my " fighting weight " by the end of January, well pleased 2 inches off my waist measurement now a youthful 34 inches, cut out alcohol completely & a very suitable diet for me of  steak & eggs mostly.

I hope you aren’t coming before 5 th Feb! We have had a lot of rain in the south,snow in the north and gales. Due to  finish the 5th.
Well done, Mick, you can have lots of fun getting back to normal now  :)
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You really don't know me very well, I'll never be considered normal..😂
This will probably only be a " temporary blip " once we get back to Spain I expect the beer may be too much to ignore.

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 on: Yesterday at 23:02:25 
Started by Varche - Last post by Sir Tigger KC
Getting home to cold wet weather after 7 weeks of sunshine in Thailand.  ::)   :(

Oh and keeping the railway thread going.... South Western Railways, whose service has become utterly shite since they were nationalised last year. My train terminated at Salisbury today due to a 'signalling fault' and had to sit on a cold windy platform for an hour waiting for the next train that was going down to Exeter.  >:( 

I suspect that 'Signalling fault' means the civil servants who run the railway now, were having a LGBTQ alphabet soup meeting or something instead of running a railway!  ::)  :-X
7 weeks in Thailand? You'll be worn out, lad  :-X

I am. It's the jet lag you see.   :)

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 on: Yesterday at 21:51:00 
Started by Varche - Last post by Rangie
Wishing I had bet more than the £50 to my gym partner that I could get down to my " fighting weight " by the end of January, well pleased 2 inches off my waist measurement now a youthful 34 inches, cut out alcohol completely & a very suitable diet for me of  steak & eggs mostly.
Well done, Mick, you can have lots of fun getting back to normal now  :)
.

You really don't know me very well, I'll never be considered normal..😂
This will probably only be a " temporary blip " once we get back to Spain I expect the beer may be too much to ignore.

 4 
 on: Yesterday at 20:54:29 
Started by Varche - Last post by STEMO
Wishing I had bet more than the £50 to my gym partner that I could get down to my " fighting weight " by the end of January, well pleased 2 inches off my waist measurement now a youthful 34 inches, cut out alcohol completely & a very suitable diet for me of  steak & eggs mostly.
Well done, Mick, you can have lots of fun getting back to normal now  :)

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 on: Yesterday at 20:45:50 
Started by Varche - Last post by Rangie
Wishing I had bet more than the £50 to my gym partner that I could get down to my " fighting weight " by the end of January, well pleased 2 inches off my waist measurement now a youthful 34 inches, cut out alcohol completely & a very suitable diet for me of  steak & eggs mostly.

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 on: Yesterday at 20:11:01 
Started by Varche - Last post by STEMO
Getting home to cold wet weather after 7 weeks of sunshine in Thailand.  ::)   :(

Oh and keeping the railway thread going.... South Western Railways, whose service has become utterly shite since they were nationalised last year. My train terminated at Salisbury today due to a 'signalling fault' and had to sit on a cold windy platform for an hour waiting for the next train that was going down to Exeter.  >:( 

I suspect that 'Signalling fault' means the civil servants who run the railway now, were having a LGBTQ alphabet soup meeting or something instead of running a railway!  ::)  :-X
7 weeks in Thailand? You'll be worn out, lad  :-X

 7 
 on: Yesterday at 19:16:12 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Sir Tigger KC
Started it for the first time in 7 weeks. No issues to report.  :y

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 on: Yesterday at 19:15:16 
Started by tunnie - Last post by Sir Tigger KC

I also don't have time these days to spend an entire weekend fiddling with a car. A normal Saturday now involves:

Ballet Lesson x1
Junior Life Guard Swimming Session x1
Swimming Lessons x2
Parties vary but normally at least 1 or 2 per month
Record for parties is: Little MissT number 2 had one at lunch time and Little MissT number 3 had two parties on the same day. One in the morning, one in the afternoon.  ;D


I believe you are about six foot thirteen......what size ballet shoe do you take? :) :)
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I bet the sight of Tunnie in tutu is something to behold!  :o   :-*     ;D

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 on: Yesterday at 19:07:19 
Started by Varche - Last post by Sir Tigger KC
Getting home to cold wet weather after 7 weeks of sunshine in Thailand.  ::)   :(

Oh and keeping the railway thread going.... South Western Railways, whose service has become utterly shite since they were nationalised last year. My train terminated at Salisbury today due to a 'signalling fault' and had to sit on a cold windy platform for an hour waiting for the next train that was going down to Exeter.  >:( 

I suspect that 'Signalling fault' means the civil servants who run the railway now, were having a LGBTQ alphabet soup meeting or something instead of running a railway!  ::)  :-X

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 on: Yesterday at 19:04:40 
Started by tunnie - Last post by tunnie

Officially, this i4 M60 on paper is a £75k car. Not that anyone pays that! BMW were offering 35% to Lex on the build slot, which explains why this was cheaper than a Tesla which had a list price of £50k on LEX monthlies.


I do wonder how BMW does the pricing on its lease cars sometimes. My iX is similar base price of c£75k (iX M60 is something like £115k  :o), but the monthlies of Octopus can fluctuate by >£200 pcm. I managed to get it at a fairly low ebb, but I don't think I could have the same car again if my lease were coming to an end soon.  :-\

I think BMW offer build slot discounts, when I called up to find out more they said no one really buys the "bonkers" model. They go mid range.

I specified a mid range eDrive 40 i4, with adaptive ride and few other bits. Came out £50/m less than the M60. So I thought why not!  ;D

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