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That feeling you get when you return home from a blustery evening stroll with the dog, and the wind is no longer blasting your extremities :)

Our little dog has a harness & loves travelling :)

My dog has a harness for those days when I need the full cargo area and her crate would occupy too much boot, or when taking other family cars off for an MOT or pre-MOT test drive.

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Jamie Vardy scoring in 11 consecutive games and an ex Halifax Town player.

Well done Jamie

Sent from my iPhone using Ford OC mobile app

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Just got £75 off a LK530-PRO power pack, a ups, for my dashcam :) :) :)

Will be delivered sometime between Wed-Fri :)

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Picking up my parcel from depot this morning , and having my sub fitted yesterday afternoon , couldn't get pics as it was too dark but will do shortly :d

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Having a nice hot shower when you get in, having been inappropriately dressed on the morning stroll with the dog :)

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Aren't there any laws against naked dog walking . . . . . ? :)

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You could feasibly, and legally, dog walk naked at Studland (6-7 miles south of here), where there's is a nudist zone.

The clothed walker, strolls along the foreshore: the nudists seem to dwell amongst the dunes, in groups of no more than three

They are largely (no pun intended), obese to overly tubby elderly male nudists: rarely see a female, nor anyone of working age

They pop up like rotund meercats, peering above dunes, in sequence.

The dogs also seem to flush them out; like huge grouses, as they (dogs not nudists) jump and bounce into the dunes

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if your dogs naked but a dog coat on it ,or have I got it wrong again :D

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if your dogs naked but a dog coat on it ,or have I got it wrong again :D

She's always naked under her fur

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:) I've just found the USB cable for the Samsung phone, which has been missing for a while :)

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I don't like spending almost £10 for a pack of cigarettes and having to see health warnings.

IF I WANTED TO BE HEALTHY I WOULDN'T BE BUYING CIGARETTES!

When will the government realise this!?

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Wrong thread :o

This is the "Things I like thread"

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Wrong thread :o

This is the "Things I like thread"

Just realised that! Maybe I do need glasses after all!!

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My Foci loving neighbour has just lent me an egg :) But she too, sadly lacks currants :(

The aborted spotted Richard pudding, has now morphed into a golden syrup and pineapple upside down pudding. :)

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My Foci loving neighbour has just lent me an egg :) But she too, sadly lacks currants :(

The aborted spotted Richard pudding, has now morphed into a golden syrup and pineapple upside down pudding. :)

Sounds good to me! When I was baking it was frequently a case of starting out with one idea and winding up making something completely different (but delicious nonetheless).

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The other half has now stopped moaning at me for a tumble dryer as it turned up yesterday. This I do like very much, however I am still lacking clean cow poo free work clothes.

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The other half has now stopped moaning at me for a tumble dryer as it turned up yesterday. This I do like very much, however I am still lacking clean cow poo free work clothes.

I wouldn't be without a tumble dryer. Ours was purchased for £30 a few years ago and is an old 1980s Bendix. It is tiny compared to the washing machine size models you get these days but does the job just fine.

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We have a 6kg washing machine(came with the house) and the dryer is 9kg. I prefer the washing line outside personally but apparently you can't dry clothes outside in todays climate

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Ooh I love line dried towels, all crunchy and rough :d

Also I remember when I was little and my mum drying clothes on the line in winter and coming off the same shape as when hung out :lol:

BTW our washing machine is 9kg as it's written on it ( I refrain from remembering things), the dryer not a clue but it takes whatever we throw in it so meh

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The other half has now stopped moaning at me for a tumble dryer as it turned up yesterday. This I do like very much, however I am still lacking clean cow poo free work clothes.

I've never had a tumble drier, I've always line dried. Except when it's constantly raining, then it's several indoor clothes horses, scattered about in various rooms

Are you a dairy farmer then?

I've got a mate, who has got a 400 strong herd, in Warickshire. The dog had ago at being a drover's dog last time we up there. Which went well until one of the cows stared at her, moo'd, and started droving the dog. :lol:

We have a 6kg washing machine(came with the house) and the dryer is 9kg. I prefer the washing line outside personally but apparently you can't dry clothes outside in todays climate

I'm a line drier too. :)

A 50M twirly one for general laundry and a 40M straight line across the garden, for sheets and duvets :)

I wouldn't be without a tumble dryer. Ours was purchased for £30 a few years ago and is an old 1980s Bendix. It is tiny compared to the washing machine size models you get these days but does the job just fine.

Bendix is excellent brand, when it comes to servicing. They are well thought out by the Bendix designers :)

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The other half has now stopped moaning at me for a tumble dryer as it turned up yesterday. This I do like very much, however I am still lacking clean cow poo free work clothes.

What make is the new dryer?

We couldn't live without one. We moved into this house as a new build three years ago and it had a washer dryer, only lasted 3 weeks before ordering a dryer as the W/D was utter rubbish. It was chucked last year.

We even have a dryer in Cyprus now too (can't bare crunchy towels) :lol:

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I've never had a tumble drier, I've always line dried. Except when it's constantly raining, then it's several indoor clothes horses, scattered about in various rooms

Are you a dairy farmer then?

I've got a mate, who has got a 400 strong herd, in Warickshire. The dog had ago at being a drover's dog last time we up there. Which went well until one of the cows stared at her, moo'd, and started droving the dog. :lol:

I'm a line drier too. :)

A 50M twirly one for general laundry and a 40M straight line across the garden, for sheets and duvets :)

Bendix is excellent brand, when it comes to servicing. They are well thought out by the Bendix designers :)

Dairy farmer through and through lol, 700 temperamental 600kg females and 1 700-800kg laid back male(not me ha) what more could you want from your working life. Don't have a dog though, don't need one. I think our twirly is 45m, either way the string keeps sagging and I'm the poor mug that has to fix it, had to cement it in as well, didn't get so much as a thanks :angry: did stand up to Barney though ha

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What make is the new dryer?

We couldn't live without one. We moved into this house as a new build three years ago and it had a washer dryer, only lasted 3 weeks before ordering a dryer as the W/D was utter rubbish. It was chucked last year.

We even have a dryer in Cyprus now too (can't bare crunchy towels) :lol:

Candy, it was on offer from £400 to £250, I was like yep having that. One advantage is nice and soft towels for the Banana and cherries lol

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Dairy farmer through and through lol, 700 temperamental 600kg females and 1 700-800kg laid back male(not me ha) what more could you want from your working life. Don't have a dog though, don't need one. I think our twirly is 45m, either way the string keeps sagging and I'm the poor mug that has to fix it, had to cement it in as well, didn't get so much as a thanks :angry: did stand up to Barney though ha

I think my mate was sating the dog's cow-curiosity, she wanted to keep following them - he doesn't have a drovers dog normally.

My twirly is 27 years old now, it's been restrung three times and last year, I replaced the main pole with a 1¼" galvanised pipe after a gale related bending incident. It's a Hills from Australia

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Do we need to start a "how we dry our clothes" thread? :P

How do we/the wives do our household laundry ha

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