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npinks



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Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas everyone


Guess who forgot to buy batteries Embarassed for the kids toys Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #12140 25th Dec 2007 8:53 am
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Good Morning everyone and a very Happy Christmas to you all Very Happy

Good thinking forgetting the batteries!!!!! Whistle
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Merry Christmas to everyone Exclamation

Quote:
Guess who forgot to buy batteries for the kids toys

doesn't your wife has some toys you can take the batteries out Question Whistle 

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npinks



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superkoala wrote:
Merry Christmas to everyone Exclamation

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Guess who forgot to buy batteries for the kids toys

doesn't your wife has some toys you can take the batteries out Question Whistle


she prefers the real thing powered by lots of drink to make it last longer Shocked Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Nadolig LLawen (MERRY CHRISTMAS) to everyone who belongs to this forum.

waaxh03 Very Happy

Post #12149 25th Dec 2007 11:52 am
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Merry Christmas to all forum users.
Hope you all have a good one. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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Merry Christmas to the forum and all its members.

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All the best everyone- I suppose your'e all like me now had too much turkey and vino! Still got the bubble and squeak to look forward to tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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npinks



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Re: Merry Christmas

npinks wrote:
Merry Christmas everyone


Guess who forgot to buy batteries Embarassed for the kids toys


and had my garage broken into and the wifes present nicked, along with 3/4 of my tools.

No not a car, a Gaggia Coffee Machine as a surprise present for the new kitchen we have had completed.

The Censored fished the keys through my letter box, luckily the FL2 keys were safe and sound elsewhere

Hope your having a better one than me Sad Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Paul



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I'm sorry to hear this npinks - I wish things get better next year !

they fished the keys through your letter box ? Shocked Sorry but it's a bit strange to imagine how they managed to do this. Do you keep your garage keys in the letter box ?

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Paul wrote:
I'm sorry to hear this npinks - I wish things get better next year !

they fished the keys through your letter box ? Shocked Sorry but it's a bit strange to imagine how they managed to do this. Do you keep your garage keys in the letter box ?


The house door is directly opposite the staircase and when i brought the turkey in from the garage I threw the garage door key, along with the attached french door key on to the staircase and forgot to move it after. The police think they may have noticed what i had in the garage when the doors been open when i have been working late on the house, and used somesort of "fishing Rod" to fish the key through the letter box

Never heard a thing, and what they have taken they must have had a car as you couldn't walk away with a Gaggia Coffee maker (the wifes Xmas Pressie), large 240v Mitre Saw, 2 Rechargeable drills/screwdrivers, 24 bottles of wine (taking 12 out of the fridge) SAS Wheel clamp, old Dyson vac, Angle grinder. Jig saw.

Think they have tried the french doors but i had a key in the door so they could insert it from the outside.

So i can now say that the Police do work Christmas day, along with the finger print guys and a grumpy locksmith too aswell as my insurance companies claim line. Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #12157 25th Dec 2007 6:28 pm
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Sorry to hear about your problems npinks. Sad
Hope they catch the thieving b Censored s that did it.

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Tim in Scotland



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Bad news N, hope it all gets sorted PDQ.

One suggestion - put a mail catcher box on the back of the door behind the letterbox, makes it much more difficult for them to go fishing. At least they didn't get the Freelander to cart all the swag off in as well........................ How can carbon have a footprint, it has no feet?
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b***stewards b***stewards at xmas too, our farm has been stolen from twice and it really spoils your homely confidence. I couldn't be more upset for you mate. but get the gaggia replaced as soon as, that coffee is delicious (drinking one as I type to sober me up).
My Mrs just called to say she was involved in an accident while taking my sister home. It turned out she only saw the accident but it scared me none the less. I've always been a sceptic of the percieved saftey of a 4x4's, but now we have one ordered that extra few inches she and baby will sit over bumper height seems like yards.

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