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Of course you were...I was merely on about Fanny's cakes.
Of course you were...I was merely on about Fanny's cakes.
I did have a problem with the silicon strap making my wrist sweat. The blisters/burns were under the Fitbit casing not the strap, I had to put dressings on them and they took about a week to heal up. It was ok measuring steps but crazy for climbing stairs. Some days it said I hadn’t been upstairs all day (my loo and bedroom are upstairs). Other times, especially if we had strong winds, it showed I went up stairs anything up to 30 times a day.Is the IW target younger people though?
I don't wear a watch every day, usually only when eating out or similar. Not sure how many I have tbh, I would guess 10 or 12, none of which I paid more than £50 or so for. I don't own any jewellery apart from silver chains with St Christophers on.
The rest of the time I wear a Mi Band 2 tracker on one wrist, it has great battery life and stores data for weeks at a time and on the other a Huawei Watch Fit 2, has a bigger brighter more customizable screen, but battery life under a week and data stored about the same length of time. I don't like using phone with bluetooth turned on all the time in case anyone wonders.
First part is great and such a nice part of your life.
I assume you mean you ended up with weird blisters around the wrist from the strap. I got that from my Huawei, a common problem it seems and can be solved by wearing it more loosely. Something to do with the strap and moisture/sweat on the skin.
I did have a problem with the silicon strap making my wrist sweat. The blisters/burns were under the Fitbit casing not the strap, I had to put dressings on them and they took about a week to heal up. It was ok measuring steps but crazy for climbing stairs. Some days it said I hadn’t been upstairs all day (my loo and bedroom are upstairs). Other times, especially if we had strong winds, it showed I went up stairs anything up to 30 times a day.
Looks like we're getting an hour of Dirty Peter selling a ceramic heater as Pick of the Day tonight.
Any chance he'll be suggesting "It's to get cold next week, so cold, it will be bitterly cold and, as I say, these radiate the heat, have them in a bedroom, in a hallway, in a downstairs loo.
"But, if like me, you don't want to use the old central heating and live in one room, this will bring you not only warmth, not only comfort....
"How many Charley? Go to the phones, this is a price to clear, alright..............and repeat.....and repeat.....
Drives her in then gets a couple of hundred quid, a box of canes, and a Duchumpiato clock, while he hangs out round the back waiting to play an expert in sucking up Uncle Ben’s (other rice is available) rice on screen…Is it 90% of experts are unemployed and 10% of actors? Or is it the other way round? Okay, though, for him. He can be an unemployed actor and an employed pseudo expert combined.
If I hadn't heard it with my own ears, I'dathunk you were joking. Surely, unless he's on auto pilot, he must realise it's a kid's show. My mother is 84 and she's heard of it 'as a kid's show', so silly fool, ent 'e?Tracey from Trumpton just texted in....
Sagcock! That's what he gets for drinking too much mulled wine.Get a Sagcock? Is that what he said? Zinc pants all the young boys behind the scenes have bought? ‘Mans’ underwear the graphic says. Hope any mans out there will buy…Bombay blankets next, he says. What gravy browning overload has Josh put on his head? Least, I hope it was gravy browning mix.