Perhaps a good rustic Cheddar to complement the beer, and some St Agur to go with the bottle of Rioja I didn't mention. And that folks is my Saturday night while watching le footy.what chez though ?
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Perhaps a good rustic Cheddar to complement the beer, and some St Agur to go with the bottle of Rioja I didn't mention. And that folks is my Saturday night while watching le footy.what chez though ?
Everyone has something that they simply cannot live without. Could be a device or even something passed down through the family.
The obvious one is your phone as we are so dependant on our phones. For most, our entire lives are on the device. Lets hear some different ones...
I still listen to cassettes ffs.Sorry...... Do people still listen to CD's ?
hahah remember me auntie telling me something similar to this, she says they had one, and although it would only work for a couple of hours a night they'd still sit and watch it sometimes anyway, they were probably one of the first families in the area to actually have one, and it wasn't until like the 1970's or something until they got a full colour one !!As a kid we had to go to a neighbour's house or a public phone if we needed to ring someone. I'm not sure I'd miss it
*searches for Oldies thread
hahah remember me auntie telling me something similar to this, she says they had one, and although it would only work for a couple of hours a night they'd still sit and watch it sometimes anyway, they were probably one of the first families in the area to actually have one, and it wasn't until like the 1970's or something until they got a full colour one !!
of course !! you're right as usual, will never forget me dad twiddling with it's aerial to get a signalYou're getting confused between telephones and transvestites mate. We had our first transvestite in the street in the late 70's.
...I have a Blackberry for work only - no internet just for work e-mails and calls. I'm proud to be a dinosaur who doesn't own a mobile phone. Not many of us left.
Its a good question, but I'm not a gadget person. Saying that, laptop is great as is I-Pod.
As a kid we had to go to a neighbour's house or a public phone if we needed to ring someone. I'm not sure I'd miss it
*searches for Oldies thread
there you go chums, probably also the answer to the "what did they eat at the last supper" thread too, they may have started off as jewish, but the cool kids dig on swine xBacon