You're entitled to make any assumption that you wish - that's none of my business. However, you will fail to find any bad advice that I've given on any forum. Occasionally I make a mistake, but I always own up to them and correct them. I've even been known to apologise to you Agile, when I've been in error.
I have read all the comments and you will see from the Features, Benefits & Incentives that most, if not all, have been answered.
A great deal of research and surveys have been done (not friends & relations) and the response was very encuraging. It must be remembered that once upon a time there was no Electricity, there was no sliced bread, there was no internet, it is only through someones determination and belief in something which brought these things about, don't you agree?
I think ur missin yer own point. I use sliced bread, internet & electricity evey day, a real decorating nut may only take his rads off every couple of years. I dont want to be rude but they look terrible if u like things to look nice . & as for the need for them ,i bought 1000 chocolate tea pots that need some one with real drive to sell em if u want an easier job.
I don't get them, just can't see any point. If you could adapt them into circulating pump quick release valves for about a tenner a pair then maybe.....possibly.
I don't get them, just can't see any point. If you could adapt them into circulating pump quick release valves for about a tenner a pair then maybe.....possibly.
Now u are being silly every body knows all tea pots are bi-sexual. BUT i cant have chocolate brought downto the level of silly. It's what gets me out of bed every morning. Must stop eating it in bed.
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