-
Posts
630 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
2
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Articles
Posts posted by SueH
-
-
1 hour ago, chameleon said:
normally works ok but i've got the same error
Snap!
S
-
Joe the winner of Strictly! If it wasn't Debbie then it had to be him. A worthy winner.
-
Signed.
Sue
-
We've managed to acquire quite a few!
Good job the shares in Moonlight Shadow look like they are going to take at least two years to sell. It gives us a chance to use them.
Although if a miracle occurs, I suppose we can always put them up for grabs. S
-
Oh Polly I wish I was that clever, all those sewing machines. I never could sew. When it came to choose between cookery and sewing for 'O' Level, I chose cookery. Just scraped a pass so not much of a chef either!
I can knit though and my knitting kit is spread around a few cabinets. It's amazing how much space 100gm balls of wool take.
At the moment I am being gainfully employed knitting baby bobble hats for our local maternity unit. They let it be known they need 5,000 a year and asked all us knitters to help. The one I'm doing at the moment is cable which does rather get the grey cells going.
-
23 minutes ago, WherryNice said:
Crikey! I dont think I could get far enouyh away from a 32" telly in my boat to be able to see all of it
We gave a similar problem in the caravan. With a small load margin as well we can't afford anything too heavy. We have an excellent 14" LG.
-
I tried Ovo to see if they could save us anything. No luck, more than I am paying now. For us these price comparison websites are a con. The best deal I could find (coincidentally with the same supplier) for electric only was £96 more than the previous year.
All the 'good' deals appear to be for dual fuel, which, as there us no gas in our village, rather means we will always dip out.
For our heating/water we are always at the mercy of 'market forces'. I haven't yet found a way of fixing the prices for heating oil.
Gripe over! S
Oh and Iresa were even worse!
-
Just ordered ours. Looking forward to receiving it. SueH
-
So far as I am aware all the posts are still live. We spent Christmas on board a couple of years ago (before they changed the posts granted) but had no problems at all.
Sue
-
12 minutes ago, Matt said:
I’ve had a nose around Silver Cloud and she is indeed lovely and very soon she will have her big sister moored up very nearby....... :-)
Most of the owners on Thunder take her out as a couple- bow thruster and electric mudweight make it all a doddle really.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkMatt. Pm sent.
-
Absolutely marvelous. Watching fish catching birds out of the sky at the moment!
Amazing. A must watch.
Will be watching Pru and Tim on 4+1 at 21:00.
Sue
-
Oh, Many apologies. I have just realised that we had a week in February that we had put up for grabs as we couldn't use it. So far, no-one else has grabbed it so I have asked B.C.B.M. for it back, in case a new owner comes forward and is interested.
The way we used to work it, sometimes we got 9 weeks a year, sometimes 7!
Sue.
-
Hi. P.M. sent.
Sue
-
We've just had our syndicate A.G.M, and know next years dates.
Unless I got very confused they are as follows:
7-14 April 2018, 28 July-4 August, 18-25 August, 15-29 September, 1-9 December, 22-29 December.
If anything changes or I have got things badly wrong I will update here.
If interested, please P.M.
Sue
- 1
-
36 for us and still counting!
Sue
- 2
-
1 hour ago, Maxwellian said:
Met my first Cockapoo today.
A gorgeous three month old pup called Molly, who our neighbour was carrying. Apparently Molly is rather timid.
Rosie isn't usually very sociable, but she definitely wanted to say hello. So our neighbour put Molly down and no problems at all. Rosie recognised a pup and Molly realised our 11 year old Corgi was no threat.
Was definitely an 'ah' moment.
If we weren't 'died in the wool' Corgi people would seriously consider a Cockapoo.
Sue
-
On 15/10/2017 at 15:12, YnysMon said:
Haven't watched it since it's original run, but it was my favourite series at the time.
How well has it aged?
Helen
Shows how sad I am, blowing a howling hooligan and just starting to rain again.
Have just dug out the Champions box set, quite dated by today's standard - but good fun for all that.
Sue
- 2
-
14 hours ago, KaptinKev said:
Many thanks for your reply Griff, and I can understand how more times than often there can be only one driving force in a syndicate. But if you need an extra fender, I'm sure that Robin can accommodate, but please don't tell him I said that.
Mind you after a while them as does gets tired of 'doesing'.
As Griff says that is the way of syndicates. There are:
Them as does
Them as can't
Them as don't and
Them as won't
Sue
- 3
-
1 hour ago, ranworthbreeze said:
Me too.
And me makes three!
Sue
- 1
-
19 minutes ago, Chelsea14Ian said:
Sorry folks I love it. It is easy going Saturday night entertainment .
Keeeeep daaaaancing.
Ian
So do I pure escapism, glitz and glamour. Sue
- 3
-
-
I'm still on the fence about the judges.
I have had a soft spot for Debbie since the beginning. I did like Ruth on Saturday and Susan was a joy.
Was it a bit early in the series for a ten? A lot to live up to methinks.
Sue
- 1
-
We had a red sun for most of the morning. Most disconcerting. I tried to photograph it but failed dismally!
Sue
-
The other extreme.
People who will insist on either overtaking or pulling in front of a caravan, then procede to dawdle.
We often see the queue of cars behind us and grumble 'It's not us folks its him ,(or her) in front.
Sue
Christmas Quiz
in The Broadscot Lounge
Posted
Got into login page. Invalid user-name! Assumed meant SueH?
S