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Fao - The Km Players
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17a Designed for fashion by Cornelia (?) or Dents a garment also word in cookery, gardening or silver service as well as a number of sports [5]
37a Marine mollusc in the class Bivalvia along with the cockle, blue muscle, queen scallop and edible oyster [4]
60a Author of Stig of the Dump [4]
20d Music hall comic actor in films including Oh Mr Porter and My Learned Friend, or the short name of a welsh town with an annual literary festival [3]
17a Designed for fashion by Cornelia (?) or Dents a garment also word in cookery, gardening or silver service as well as a number of sports [5]
37a Marine mollusc in the class Bivalvia along with the cockle, blue muscle, queen scallop and edible oyster [4]
60a Author of Stig of the Dump [4]
20d Music hall comic actor in films including Oh Mr Porter and My Learned Friend, or the short name of a welsh town with an annual literary festival [3]
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Thanks Steff and good evening all. 17a. Glove 37a. Clam 60a. King 20d. Hay
00:39 Sat 28th Dec 2019
Tony, she's not had a car for the last nine years, especially as her husband doesn't drive, although she's been a named driver on my insurance. She tried driving my car recently and probably got the bug again, although she said she didn't really like driving it as it was an automatic and she was used to manual drive.
As long as the local authority don't try to come after me for 'deprecation of assets' in the future should I need to go into care !
As long as the local authority don't try to come after me for 'deprecation of assets' in the future should I need to go into care !
As long as the local authority don't try to come after me for 'deprecation of assets' in the future should I need to go into care !
Keep the receipt, twix.
I sorted my youngest daughter out with a fiat 500 a couple of years ago ( I know I know, I tried to talk her out of it but no she wouldn't listen c'us it's a nice girly car in a lovely girly colour ), was worth it though because she didn't want to borrow mine anymore.
Keep the receipt, twix.
I sorted my youngest daughter out with a fiat 500 a couple of years ago ( I know I know, I tried to talk her out of it but no she wouldn't listen c'us it's a nice girly car in a lovely girly colour ), was worth it though because she didn't want to borrow mine anymore.
Someone owns a pink Fiat Cinquecento round the corner from my daughter's house, with the last three letters of the registration plate PNK !
I bought an 'Eider duck blue' Fiat 500, brand new for £ 500. in 1967. Proudly displayed in the rear window was the dealer's sticker 'James Young - Rolls Royce, Bentley and Fiat'. Had some good times squeezed in that sub-mini sized car !!
I bought an 'Eider duck blue' Fiat 500, brand new for £ 500. in 1967. Proudly displayed in the rear window was the dealer's sticker 'James Young - Rolls Royce, Bentley and Fiat'. Had some good times squeezed in that sub-mini sized car !!
'Eider Blue' I remember that on the original 500, twix. They do a very close colour to that now as well. Those original 500's fetch good money these days ( not many around though ).
It's the 'Barbie' ( as in Barbie doll ) edition that jo means. Gawd blimey no way would I have allowed that ( and me pay for it ). I even test drove the 'Crushed Mint ' one in the dark ;-)
It's the 'Barbie' ( as in Barbie doll ) edition that jo means. Gawd blimey no way would I have allowed that ( and me pay for it ). I even test drove the 'Crushed Mint ' one in the dark ;-)