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Post by Regan on May 24, 2005 6:18:47 GMT -5
When visitors from england come out they have to pay a tribute before I let them in ;D Marmite, cheddar, pin oatmeal, jellies etc. An excellent arrangement for both parties i think I've just got the june edition of PC Gamer (in french) and it's got Kalendaar on the DVD 2/3 the size of Vvardenfell, 3 times as many towns, 1200 scripts, 4MB of dialogue and 2000 NPCs It's in french but only a few of the original cells are altered so I've converted it ;D (Sorry about the delay, had to hang the washing out : Edit: As you predicted . . . . .
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Post by Calislahn on May 24, 2005 6:21:32 GMT -5
Dealy what dealy Bet you'll change that typo now and make me look silly again You should add butterscotch angel delight to that list then, and Jaffa Cakes
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Post by Regan on May 24, 2005 6:24:04 GMT -5
Oooh yes, I'll do that, they're coming out in a couple of weeks ;D And I have
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Post by Calislahn on May 24, 2005 6:29:40 GMT -5
I'm just being really nosy now, tell me to shut up if you like When you had your new neighbours staying i thought you said they slept on the lounge floor so where do your visitors sleep? or do they not stay with you? Or maybe they go out in the barn with the cats
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Post by Regan on May 24, 2005 6:32:12 GMT -5
In the caravan - the newish (1982, although I've refitted it and it's like new inside) one, not the one I've made into a potting shed but of course in the winter it gets a bit nippy (-15 °C) so they sleep in the lounge (with the dogs ;D).
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Post by Calislahn on May 24, 2005 6:36:55 GMT -5
Potting shed caravan ;D Whatever next Well whatever you do don't convert one of your barns into a guest house and install a pool or you'll end up like poor Mebyon with everybody you ever met coming for a free hoilday
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Post by Regan on May 24, 2005 6:41:28 GMT -5
I'll set the dogs on them ;D ( that was almost on topic) No pool, if they want a dip they can jump in the well (which has a lockable lid) Not just a potting shed, but also a hide for wildlife watching Has its own gas stove, sink, settee and is made of aviation quality ash, with full insulation (was an alpine caravan - circa 1970) More gardening now, very late this year, our tomatoes are only a few inches high. I'll have to buy some *shudder*
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Post by Calislahn on May 24, 2005 6:45:31 GMT -5
Can't stand tomatoes, my mum has been banned from growing them by my dad, she'd always grow too many then just when they were ready they'd go on holiday and i don't eat them so they got given away or wasted
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Post by Regan on May 24, 2005 6:48:18 GMT -5
But they're lurve apples Is there anything you like apart from chocolate and cakes I'm off - see you later, hope you have a reasonable time at the vets
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Post by Calislahn on May 24, 2005 6:52:20 GMT -5
Thanks Yes there's lots but there's probably more i don't like What can i say i'm a fussy eater
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Post by Bravo 1 on May 24, 2005 8:52:58 GMT -5
Good luck to both you and Jess... ...tomatoes, eh? I've heard tell that they're lethal to dogs, but what about cats? Dorien has quite a soft spot for 'em...
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Post by Calislahn on May 24, 2005 9:15:39 GMT -5
Well still don't know, they've taken some blood and we'll find out when the results come in
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Post by Regan on May 24, 2005 12:25:21 GMT -5
How long do the results take? the vet over here did the tests while I waited, with one of those whizzy round testube frightening machines
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Post by Calislahn on May 24, 2005 12:27:46 GMT -5
I don't know, we took her down once before for a lump she had, they did that straight away, it was just a fatty lump She's not too good though
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Post by Regan on May 24, 2005 12:32:38 GMT -5
I hope it's a passing thing, probably to do with the change of season, that tends to have an effect Has she eaten anything?
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