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    Brexit positives

    A mate bought a new Manta in Belgium, brought it over and went to register it in Brighton, when it was parked on the road someone ran into the side of it
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    Notable Obituaries.

    Norman Eshley https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/norman-eshley-death-george-mildred-b2802942.html
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    How easy would it be to move this Boiler Isolation switch?

    Add a switch at the boiler
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    What have you had for dinner

    Never used by Blyton, lashings of other items apparently, it was introduced by the Comic Strip, Five go to Billycock Hill was my personal favourite
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    BT and fiber

    My MIL has a lifeline alert button, we had a letter from BT that said they will ensure continuity
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    Funerals

    My MIL had a maggot treatment for an infected leg ulcer
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    Friends.

    Me too until Daphnes family arrived
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    What have you bought today?

    First stop close to the Kelpies, then Pitlochry, back down to Melrose then home, edit first stop at Booths cafe for full English
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    What have you bought today?

    Case of wine, bottle of gin, pack of aqua soft bog rolls, off in the camper for a week in Scotland, highlight should be Sunshine on Leith at the Pitlochry theatre followed by my 69th birthday in Melrose
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    Notable Obituaries.

    Cleo Laine https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/jul/25/cleo-laine-britain-jazz-singer-john-dankworth-dies
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    Hosepipe ban - bluebadge exempt

    Have you ever had a vaccination?
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    Hosepipe ban - bluebadge exempt

    Should I take that as a yes?
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    Hosepipe ban - bluebadge exempt

    So you would volunteer yourself and family to have an untested drug injected
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    Hosepipe ban - bluebadge exempt

    Test them on humans instead?
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    Notable Obituaries.

    Joey Jones https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c77vpp8x6m5o
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    Hosepipe ban - bluebadge exempt

    How would you test life saving drugs?
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    The Greek way

    When I lived in Sydney there were many "ladies" who worked the streets," $100 sweetie, $150 for the Greek way"
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    Hosepipe ban - bluebadge exempt

    Mrs CB worked for the County Council, they were warned not to wear their lanyards in public, slightly different note, my niece worked for a major pharma company shortly after graduating, she was in the lab that uses animals for testing the staff were often briefed by MI5 about what to look out...
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    Post the best photo you took today

    I was sat in Tesco car park eating a sandwich, middle aged lady pulled into a space opposite, wheels slightly over the line , she shuffled back and forth for a few minutes and managed to get a wheel in 4 spaces, takes some doing
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