which is on a trailer for a new BBC foody type programme, however it's also the music for Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple. Obviously am not entering the correct words into various search engines,...
not a question about the product, I find the advert distasteful. Son goes to buy the rpoduct, father says, (along the lines of) Yeah, it's a bit like you, soft in the head and fresh out of ideas....
that's me!
Put on summer dress this afternoon, only had it for a year and a bit, only to discover the thing has a zip in it.
doh!
On you go, confess, please :-D
Make me feel human?...
I did.
She's minding her own business, meandering across the living room, advert came on for something, woman shouts 'YOU'
I swear there was at least a foot between her paws and the floor :-D...
Mr Alba and I were playing a word game, the solution was Violist which I pronounced as Viol (as in Violent) He snorted and said it's vee-olist, you know, alba, a musician. Lawdy, I got an A in Higher...
she has contacted me to thank everyone for their help, and a special mention to Lie-in King. She feels bad about not being able to thank everyone for their help in crosswords and other areas. Kate...
says I standing at my front door waving a poly bag. New folk further down takes their dogs along to use the grass across the road from me as a toilet. As I've yet to see him pick up any doggy doo, I...
Bednobs gave me the idea. Years ago, had a school chum called Beatrice (she hate it, preferred to be called Beattie) Her mum, however, insisted that we call her Beatrice, unfortunately the lovely lass...
ok, I know not all of you like peanut butter :-) Crunchy or smooth? Salted or plain butter? Plain or pan bread? A good cement sandwich, imo, is plain bread, salted butter and crunchy peanut butter....
just as well I'm a loss to the diplomatic service. Lovely warm day, opened back door and living room windows to get a breeze going throu Mr Alba comes in to the room, so told him if he was getting a...
not sure if this belongs here, plus it's not really a question. We have pre-pay leccy meter, always have bought in increments of £5, never knew until today, that you you top up by £6 or whatever....
I don't think we've had one for a while. Mini cheese and onion quiches, tuna and tomato sandwiches, salmon in the voldy vends, pigs in blankets. A hooooge pile of profteroles too :-D Wine in the usual...