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Lyn W

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Thanks, Lyn! She thought that was really interesting:)
Yes poor Lola we'll never know what happened to him - another tort, rats etc or tethered. None of the vets in the area treated a tort for the injury, but he copes very well and it doesn't stop him from getting where he wants to be.
 

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Time for me to hit the hay, and hope it doesn't hit me back.
I hope the shelves haven't caused the utterance of too many rude words Adam,
and that they don't collapse when you add books.
So take care all who enter here, (I mean that in a good way not as a warning)
and I'll see you tomorrow I expect.
Night Night all thanks for the fun!
 

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Time for me to hit the hay, and hope it doesn't hit me back.
I hope the shelves haven't caused the utterance of too many rude words Adam,
and that they don't collapse when you add books.
So take care all who enter here, (I mean that in a good way not as a warning)
and I'll see you tomorrow I expect.
Night Night all thanks for the fun!
Goodnight, Lyn.
Missed all the fun this evening having built book cases around me and being unable to escape.
Had to dig through a Roget's Thesaurus to escape.
See you tomorrow.:)
 

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I'm just trying to decide whether to go up into the attic to get my Xmas things down.
I only just realised it's less than 3 weeks away now and not a card bought let alone written.
Things is I don't want to put my tree up until Xmas Eve. Decisions decisions!

If you wait until Christmas Eve, you can probably get a real tree for free.
 

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I'm just trying to decide whether to go up into the attic to get my Xmas things down.
I only just realised it's less than 3 weeks away now and not a card bought let alone written.
Things is I don't want to put my tree up until Xmas Eve. Decisions decisions!

I bought some LED tape lights to put around the soffit of my house; figured I'd get two birds with one stone and use it kinda like Christmas lighting in December and just accent lighting the rest of the year. I probably won't get around to it until after the New Year. Basically, everyone taking down theirs while I put mine up.
 

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I bought some LED tape lights to put around the soffit of my house; figured I'd get two birds with one stone and use it kinda like Christmas lighting in December and just accent lighting the rest of the year. I probably won't get around to it until after the New Year. Basically, everyone taking down theirs while I put mine up.
People here have started covering the whole of their houses and gardens not just with subtle lights like that, but with light up Santas and sleighs etc and they don't bother to take them down anymore - they are there all year, they don't switch them on though. Looks a bit daft I must in the middle of summer.
 

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Goodnight, Lyn.
Missed all the fun this evening having built book cases around me and being unable to escape.
Had to dig through a Roget's Thesaurus to escape.
See you tomorrow.:)
Morning Adam - guessed you were busy.
Should have used a digtionary - it would have been quicker
At least now your a shelf made man.
 

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If you wait until Christmas Eve, you can probably get a real tree for free.
When I was at university, we used to go down to the railway embankment and chop down a tree and carry it back to our shared house.
It was then placed in the stairwell, often a monster of five or six metres.
 

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