Away to wigan st judes this morning. Bolton shirt on
Lets go Langworthy
Lets go Langworthy
y2johnny wrote:Busy weekend this weekend. Whats everyone else upto?
Swimming now with the lad. Then shopping. Then a football borthday party. (Finally footy and not rugby )
Tomorrow we have rugby in the morning and then the manchester day parade in the afternoon.
Ill be glad to go back to work for a rest
my whole house has next furniture, sofa downstairs and full bedroom set upstairs, you get what you pay for and i'd rather pay a bit extra for better qualitykarlypants wrote:I feel like I am on the war path today with ebay, bought a metal frame bed 2 weeks ago and there was a nut and bolt missing to secure the base board to the side rail and seller ignored my request for the bits so opened up a case.
He can have the fecking thing back now at his cost as it now squeaks as well, off to Next as has been mentioned about the quality of furniture! (thanks Norpig) and will pay 5 times the price, at least I know it will be safe and sturdy.
As the saying goes, buy cheap buy twice!
finlaymcdanger wrote:y2johnny wrote:Busy weekend this weekend. Whats everyone else upto?
Swimming now with the lad. Then shopping. Then a football borthday party. (Finally footy and not rugby )
Tomorrow we have rugby in the morning and then the manchester day parade in the afternoon.
Ill be glad to go back to work for a rest
There's rarely any rest when you have kids. My weekends a very similar.
Took the kids to Knowsley safari park on Thursday just gone and its a fair old trek down the lancs. Wouldn't fancy doing it on a bike, in the rain.Breadman wrote:Bike ride up the East Lancs today.
Hoping to get to Knowsley and back but I'll settle for Haydock if the old legs start struggling.
The serious training starts here.....
when i had my pick up we used to take the back off and leave some fruit in there so they would all climb in. my lad used to love it. we had about 15 in there at onceBwfc1958 wrote:Took the kids to Knowsley safari park on Thursday just gone and its a fair old trek down the lancs. Wouldn't fancy doing it on a bike, in the rain.Breadman wrote:Bike ride up the East Lancs today.
Hoping to get to Knowsley and back but I'll settle for Haydock if the old legs start struggling.
The serious training starts here.....
I'm always a little apprehensive going to Knowsley but luckily I made it out of the monkey enclosure with my windscreen wipers and screen washers intact. Others wern't so lucky.....
We did have quite a few jumping all over the car and the kids loved it. I was just hoping to get through unscathed. One bloke was sat there while a baboon was ripping his screen washers off. He was beeping his horn and waving his arms around like a fucking lunatic while I drove past having a laugh at him.y2johnny wrote:when i had my pick up we used to take the back off and leave some fruit in there so they would all climb in. my lad used to love it. we had about 15 in there at onceBwfc1958 wrote:Took the kids to Knowsley safari park on Thursday just gone and its a fair old trek down the lancs. Wouldn't fancy doing it on a bike, in the rain.Breadman wrote:Bike ride up the East Lancs today.
Hoping to get to Knowsley and back but I'll settle for Haydock if the old legs start struggling.
The serious training starts here.....
I'm always a little apprehensive going to Knowsley but luckily I made it out of the monkey enclosure with my windscreen wipers and screen washers intact. Others wern't so lucky.....
one had my screen washers off. ripped it out and had it swinging out of his mouth when he jumped off and started humping another monkey. another one was sat on my bonnet playing with himself. and one trip i lost a wing mirror, windscreen wiper and screen washer. there is no point going if you don't go through the monkey bit. i love itBwfc1958 wrote:We did have quite a few jumping all over the car and the kids loved it. I was just hoping to get through unscathed. One bloke was sat there while a baboon was ripping his screen washers off. He was beeping his horn and waving his arms around like a fucking lunatic while I drove past having a laugh at him.y2johnny wrote:when i had my pick up we used to take the back off and leave some fruit in there so they would all climb in. my lad used to love it. we had about 15 in there at onceBwfc1958 wrote:Took the kids to Knowsley safari park on Thursday just gone and its a fair old trek down the lancs. Wouldn't fancy doing it on a bike, in the rain.Breadman wrote:Bike ride up the East Lancs today.
Hoping to get to Knowsley and back but I'll settle for Haydock if the old legs start struggling.
The serious training starts here.....
I'm always a little apprehensive going to Knowsley but luckily I made it out of the monkey enclosure with my windscreen wipers and screen washers intact. Others wern't so lucky.....
boltonbonce wrote:Great day for me already Scott.
Woke up this morning,which means I'm still alive. Must check on Brucie.
Sun shining here,so whatever you're all up to today,have a good one.
Similar topics
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum