Fing hell!! lol Still, money isn“t everything, right!? On your current salary, it would take you 246666 years to earn Cristiano Ronaldo's annual wage. 2015 please log in to view this image 244651 BC If you had started in the year 244651 BC you'd almost be finished.
Talk about getting revenge on your critics: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30955943 (I don't think anyone else has posted this).
Good morning all from a very cold Weston-super-Mare! Have a good day and very good luck to the Golden Boys!
Haven't been in for a bit. Sorry to hear about your mum, yorkshire. I wish her, you and your family all the very best.
Thanks for all your good wishes guys. I am staying down in Lincs currently. My mum has had a MRI scan and has a bleed on the brain. The Drs say she can recover when the bleed stops and the blood clears. They showed me the scan. My mum has bad headaches and cant really string a sentence together currently. So fingers crossed. I must say given discussions on other threads here. I did go into Lincoln Cathedral yesterday and light a candle and sit .... all the best......
Sorry didnt want to stop chat on this thread with my bad news She was pleased that we won today... raised a smile
Nice to hear Yorkie Going back to a comment you made earlier I did have little smile today when at least 3 of the team blessed themselves coming onto the pitch!
Thanks guys.... i could only follow it on bbc text... so didnt realise until i looked at the match thread here what a hard game it must have been... just added something good to a tiring day..... COYH!!
Afternoon all from a bright & sunny bandit country. Youngest son is busy putting up his new shed in the garden, the father in law left him all his woodworking tools and he needs somewhere to store them all! I had a night out in London on Friday and had a couple of glasses of wine, first alcohol since Jan 2nd! I have started back down the gym and cuts out a lot of carbs and lost 5Kg in 4 weeks, so it's working! Will have to have a glass of wine on Tuesday at Brentford though!
As usual I try to spend most of the weekend with the children to give Mrs NZ a break. This weekend she spent much of her time preparing the ground for a shed. We live on a rocky hillside so first post holes have to be dug, then post are concreted into the ground to enable a retaining wall to be built. Presumably next weekend she will level the ground in front of the retaining wall but I have no idea how she will move the shed into position. It is currently in the garage, which is at the other end of our quarter acre plot with the house and the chicken run in between. There is a way around our neighbours' houses but the shed is very heavy. Four strong men could probably carry it but I don't know where she will find them. I guess she will try and borrow a trailer but the ground is pretty rough at the bottom of our land and the trailer will have to be backed up. She is good with trailers, though. I hope your son had an easier job w_y. I never had this trouble when I lived in London.
He already had the slabs down and the shed was in kit form, so he had it up in a day! Although one thumb as hit with the hammer, but as he is a chippy, he is probably used to it!