Feb 2012
5:43pm, 4 Feb 2012
70 posts
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Muddie
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Feb 2012
5:43pm, 4 Feb 2012
71 posts
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Muddie
TOTP again I don't do it on purpose!
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Feb 2012
12:40am, 5 Feb 2012
12,850 posts
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Night-owl
What Vrap said about Tramadol
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Feb 2012
12:33pm, 5 Feb 2012
7,144 posts
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ChrisHB
That UK snow shovels break, unlike German ones.
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Feb 2012
3:21pm, 5 Feb 2012
1,460 posts
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Sharkie
The Icebreaker baselayer leggings I bought four years ago aren't itchy after all. And under tights and trackie bs...
...they're warm!
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Feb 2012
3:44pm, 5 Feb 2012
7,146 posts
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ChrisHB
" For the middle-aged, and older perhaps, who have been fortunate enough to read "The Famous Five" by Enid Blyton, Purbeck is to some degree an inspiration for some of her books. Corfe Castle (Kirrin Castle) and Brownsea Island (Whispering Island) to name just two features in those adventures."
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Feb 2012
4:03pm, 5 Feb 2012
39,119 posts
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plodding hippo
I tried recently to read a blyton book managed one page
As i did when i was seven
cant abide it, sorry
And i didnt know that about tramadol, though that fact is not terribly useful nowadays in my line of work
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Feb 2012
4:06pm, 5 Feb 2012
7,147 posts
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ChrisHB
That's how I've been with Harry Potter. But not when I was 7.
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Feb 2012
4:16pm, 5 Feb 2012
39,122 posts
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plodding hippo
I cant abide HP either
But its not as badly written as Blyton
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Feb 2012
4:29pm, 5 Feb 2012
6,858 posts
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CrazyLegs
OMG!!! I loved Enid Blyton when I was a kid. The Famous Five, Secret Seven, Adventure Series... I wanted to live on that island.
I don't think I'd want to go back and read her books again. I heard that they have all been 'updated' and made politically correct
I also loved the Chalet School
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