Off Topic And Now for Something Completely Different

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I know what you mean

Ive always worked with computers
But theres nothing to show for that you can visibly see


I get so much more satisfaction putting up a shelf <laugh>

I even miss the old days when you bought video games from the store and could read the manual on the way home
Or buying a cd

I think digital stuff is a worse experience in everyway
Can't say i like it that much prefer the old days
 
It's only a small garden and I used to do it most of the time myself but the wife has taken over it nowadays and it clears her head so I leave her to it :emoticon-0148-yes:
Mines done the same , uncanny , she’s started remembering the names of plants too That’s not right , her dad grew fruit and all sorts of tomatoes and I thought she’d st least follow suit and keep me healthy !
 
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Almost. This is my house in the olden days
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I remember when we were discussing your old floor tiles a month or so back.

Took these when I was in an old boozer called 'The Auctioneers'(used to be the old McTears auctioneers)in Glasgow last week.

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Maybe Brady knows it too?
 
I remember when we were discussing your old floor tiles a month or so back.

Took these when I was in an old boozer called 'The Auctioneers'(used to be the old McTears auctioneers)in Glasgow last week.

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Maybe Brady knows it too?
Did you get your paper and wax crayon out too? :emoticon-0138-think


It's our time.
 
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