No doubt she'll drop it into the conversation, or it will be on her "socials'. It will be a daily bragfest, when she will let us know which outfit she is wearing. Can't wait.Where is Sally going on holiday to
With her 15 pairs of sunglassesNo doubt she'll drop it into the conversation, or it will be on her "socials'. It will be a daily bragfest, when she will let us know which outfit she is wearing. Can't wait.
He is selling his top and shoes later on.Mike a bit dressed down
The wages must be lower than we thought.He is selling his top and shoes later on.
I don't know what's worse, Mike and his Mushroom lights, or Mark on TJC selling a set of ladybug car toys.
Not sure how, but my replies to 3 different topics all coalesced into one giant reply!Yep. That was more watchable if the case was interesting and a good story behind it.
Interesting to compare court room dramas from then to now.
These so-called 'Pro' drones look little different to the fx-pro HD drones available years ago on the old IW2. All the same RJM Chinese-sourced brand.
But the prices have risen from £40-£80 range, to £120-£190+ range for what looks basically the same thing with perhaps a few extra features like GPS or hand tracking/shortcuts via an improved phone app?
Why are they so much more expensive now?
You have a great memory! I watched many of these but couldn't list them all like that.
Where is Sally going on holiday to
Gen also mentioned it a while backApart from Rob, the only one i've heard say anything timescale wise was Sally way back at the start, saying new studio would be ready in 12 weeks, then ready just after xmas. but since then have only heard Rob giving any date it would be ready and each date has come and gone.
I caught some of his regaling regatta talk. He was talking about car boot sales and literally mentioned a decorating table being pulled out. And thew Duke isn't here to witness all his references coming to this coincidental momentMarket stall tat time with Mike.
At the end of Crackerjack the winner had armfuls of toys and games. I can remember so strongly my sister and me looking at them and wondering what it would be like to have that many toys. It was - to us - just unbelievable. I dont think we begrudged them, we just didn’t know there were that many! Then, a bit later, our mum got work friends with catalogues and at Christmas we used to look through them with that same wonder.I seem to remember a game on Crackerjack where the children were given a prize for the right answer to a question, or a cabbage for the wrong answer. If they dropped anything they were out of the game. Can't remember what it was called but it could have been called that.
One toy I had several of as a kid was the Ala Carte Kitchen
It was like a plastic kitchen on wheels, you had pots and pans, and boxes of food, obviously no food was in them, they kept breaking, and little Miss me, wouldn’t shut up till I had another.
That’s the one must have had about 4 of those, I tried to get mum and dad to pretend eat