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Post by lesleysm2 on Nov 23, 2024 1:59:56 GMT
Inappropriate use of the ladies It's not a place for 6 ladies to lock themselves into the cubicles so they can get changed and do their nails and make up for a party, whilst shouting gossip at each other and ignoring the crowd of ladies outside with their legs crossed!
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Post by dreampolice on Nov 23, 2024 9:13:04 GMT
Inappropriate use of the ladies It's not a place for 6 ladies to lock themselves into the cubicles so they can get changed and do their nails and make up for a party, whilst shouting gossip at each other and ignoring the crowd of ladies outside with their legs crossed! Might be sexist, but women are strange things.
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Post by daves on Nov 23, 2024 9:25:38 GMT
Reminding myself of how rubbish supermarket bread is 🤬. Stupidly I ran myself short of flour in the kitchen on Thursday, and with a duff knee and snow on the terraces I wasn't going out to bring more in. So bought a small loaf in Morrisons. It will do for the weekend but I will have to do some baking on Monday.
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Post by spinno on Nov 23, 2024 10:38:33 GMT
Definitely a first world problem...my Kindle Fire has been telling me it has moisture in the charging point for ten days...I've shaken it, had it pointing downwards, laying flat and even blasted it with a hardryer. It's still telling me there's moisture...good job I kept my old one which has a crack under the screen
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Post by dreampolice on Nov 23, 2024 11:01:32 GMT
Definitely a first world problem...my Kindle Fire has been telling me it has moisture in the charging point for ten days...I've shaken it, had it pointing downwards, laying flat and even blasted it with a hardryer. It's still telling me there's moisture...good job I kept my old one which has a crack under the screen Microwave is the best option. Just on defrost setting for around 20 mins (depending on wattage). If it persists, wrap in tin foil when you do it again.
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Post by zou on Nov 23, 2024 11:06:41 GMT
Definitely a first world problem...my Kindle Fire has been telling me it has moisture in the charging point for ten days...I've shaken it, had it pointing downwards, laying flat and even blasted it with a hardryer. It's still telling me there's moisture...good job I kept my old one which has a crack under the screen Microwave is the best option. Just on defrost setting for around 20 mins (depending on wattage). If it persists, wrap in tin foil when you do it again. I think you saw the words kindle and fire and jumped to conclusions...
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Post by spinno on Nov 23, 2024 11:30:06 GMT
Definitely a first world problem...my Kindle Fire has been telling me it has moisture in the charging point for ten days...I've shaken it, had it pointing downwards, laying flat and even blasted it with a hardryer. It's still telling me there's moisture...good job I kept my old one which has a crack under the screen Microwave is the best option. Just on defrost setting for around 20 mins (depending on wattage). If it persists, wrap in tin foil when you do it again. I did try an air fryer but it's not the same as a real oven
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Post by kate on Nov 23, 2024 11:44:36 GMT
Microwave is the best option. Just on defrost setting for around 20 mins (depending on wattage). If it persists, wrap in tin foil when you do it again. I did try an air fryer but it's not the same as a real oven My Kindle's on/off button seems to have sunk. It's a right faff switching on from standby. One of these days I'll have to use the new kindle currently on the shelf awaiting use.
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Post by MJB on Nov 23, 2024 11:47:42 GMT
I had a Samsung tablet that kept telling me there was moisture in the charging port. It usually means the charging port is Fecked. TBH the cost of a repair was dearer than a generic Chinese tablet off of Amazon.
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Post by spinno on Nov 23, 2024 14:05:58 GMT
I had a Samsung tablet that kept telling me there was moisture in the charging port. It usually means the charging port is Fecked. TBH the cost of a repair was dearer than a generic Chinese tablet off of Amazon. One of the reasons I kept the old Kindle was just in case...
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Post by daves on Nov 23, 2024 18:01:26 GMT
Radio 4 presenters. Three in particular, Evan Davis, who can't stop giggling like a little girl no matter how serious the subject, makes it sound as though he finds it a big joke, Caroline Wyatt who can't control the pitch of her voice, starts every sentence with a high pitched squeak then goes up and down randomly. Mum called it a cat peeing on a tin roof, and Nick Robinson who comes over as nothing so much as a Tory shill. \rant
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Post by lesleysm2 on Nov 23, 2024 21:50:44 GMT
Xmas!
I am not really that much of a Bah Humbug person but....
I like carrot cake and Asda do one for £2.50 so I thought I'd treat myself....Only now the identical carrot cake, same weight, same ingredients is in a green box labelled "our Extravagant Xmas carrot cake" and £3.85!
I wasn't aware carrot cake was even a Xmas thing!
They're also selling Xmas rubbish sacks (red instead of black) and Xmas pan scourer's (identical to the normal ones apart from having Santa's face printed on them) for 50-75p more than identical non-festive versions
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Post by willien on Nov 23, 2024 23:10:16 GMT
Xmas! I am not really that much of a Bah Humbug person but.... I like carrot cake and Asda do one for £2.50 so I thought I'd treat myself....Only now the identical carrot cake, same weight, same ingredients is in a green box labelled "our Extravagant Xmas carrot cake" and £3.85! I wasn't aware carrot cake was even a Xmas thing! They're also selling Xmas rubbish sacks (red instead of black) and Xmas pan scourer's (identical to the normal ones apart from having Santa's face printed on them) for 50-75p more than identical non-festive versions Jesus H Christ.
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Post by spinno on Nov 24, 2024 7:50:29 GMT
Xmas! I am not really that much of a Bah Humbug person but.... I like carrot cake and Asda do one for £2.50 so I thought I'd treat myself....Only now the identical carrot cake, same weight, same ingredients is in a green box labelled "our Extravagant Xmas carrot cake" and £3.85! I wasn't aware carrot cake was even a Xmas thing! They're also selling Xmas rubbish sacks (red instead of black) and Xmas pan scourer's (identical to the normal ones apart from having Santa's face printed on them) for 50-75p more than identical non-festive versions Jesus H Christ. What's he got to do with Christmas?
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Post by John Farrell on Nov 24, 2024 8:47:37 GMT
What's he got to do with Christmas? Not much, these days.
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