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Post by dorsetmike on Feb 25, 2024 13:46:42 GMT
Garden "furniture" could be anything from bird baths to planters, decorative arches or supports for climbing or trailing plants. Sweets,chocs etc. Drink containers, bottles, cans, cups, glasses.
Door stops. Stereo/hi-fi.
Mobility aids, sticks, crutches, zimmer frames, rollators, wheelchairs etc.
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Post by spinno on Feb 25, 2024 14:59:14 GMT
Eggs Small furry critters Crosses
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Post by don on Feb 25, 2024 22:28:21 GMT
Is it March already? ⏰ 🕰️ clocks doors 🚪 open and closed , bricks 🧱 in piles and as walls tv aerials gates
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Post by zx9 on Feb 26, 2024 11:27:53 GMT
Some good ideas guys, anyone else is more than welcome to contribute or indeed put the list together.
Edit, I believe there was a couple of late suggestions for Feb which can be picked up on.
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Post by kate on Feb 26, 2024 12:32:52 GMT
What annoys you Hair (or heads!) Steps New Political Spindly Circles Gallery
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Post by spinno on Feb 26, 2024 12:42:13 GMT
What annoys you Hair (or heads!) Steps New Political Spindly Circles Gallery most of them annoy me!
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Post by don on Feb 26, 2024 18:14:24 GMT
Garden "furniture" could be anything from bird baths to planters, decorative arches or supports for climbing or trailing plants. Sweets,chocs etc. Drink containers, bottles, cans, cups, glasses.
Door stops. Stereo/hi-fi.
Mobility aids, sticks, crutches, zimmer frames, rollators, wheelchairs etc.
I can do all of the mobility aids and probably even more besides and I’m still unable to walk and as I type I’m in a hospital bed somewhere near Tonbridge unable to even undo the packet of sandwiches they have given me for my supper.
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Post by spinno on Feb 26, 2024 18:23:02 GMT
Garden "furniture" could be anything from bird baths to planters, decorative arches or supports for climbing or trailing plants. Sweets,chocs etc. Drink containers, bottles, cans, cups, glasses.
Door stops. Stereo/hi-fi.
Mobility aids, sticks, crutches, zimmer frames, rollators, wheelchairs etc.
I can do all of the mobility aids and probably even more besides and I’m still unable to walk and as I type I’m in a hospital bed somewhere near Tonbridge unable to even undo the packet of sandwiches they have given me for my supper. Given the quality and condition of the last pack of sandwiches they gave me in hospital that's probably not a bad thing...
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Post by kate on Feb 26, 2024 18:47:21 GMT
I can do all of the mobility aids and probably even more besides and I’m still unable to walk and as I type I’m in a hospital bed somewhere near Tonbridge unable to even undo the packet of sandwiches they have given me for my supper. Given the quality and condition of the last pack of sandwiches they gave me in hospital that's probably not a bad thing... Renminds me of coming home on a flight after an op on my foot and my wrist. My flight drink was always a bloody mary - not really sure why, but it became a habit on a flight. The stewardess handed me the requisite bottles, but I sat there unable to unscrew the caps. Fortunately the big boss of the Council was sat in front of me so I tapped him on the shoulder and he opened them for me. Ha! Climbing down the steps on arrival was dodgy but I made it.
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Post by don on Feb 26, 2024 18:50:36 GMT
I can do all of the mobility aids and probably even more besides and I’m still unable to walk and as I type I’m in a hospital bed somewhere near Tonbridge unable to even undo the packet of sandwiches they have given me for my supper. Given the quality and condition of the last pack of sandwiches they gave me in hospital that's probably not a bad thing... To be fair they were fine and all jokes about hospital food are unwarranted. The food I have been given has been far more than okay but they are serving over three hundred meals at each sitting three times a day .
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Post by spinno on Feb 26, 2024 19:14:50 GMT
Given the quality and condition of the last pack of sandwiches they gave me in hospital that's probably not a bad thing... To be fair they were fine and all jokes about hospital food are unwarranted. The food I have been given has been far more than okay but they are serving over three hundred meals at each sitting three times a day . Glad they're looking after you!
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Post by spinno on Feb 26, 2024 19:15:26 GMT
Given the quality and condition of the last pack of sandwiches they gave me in hospital that's probably not a bad thing... Renminds me of coming home on a flight after an op on my foot and my wrist. My flight drink was always a bloody mary - not really sure why, but it became a habit on a flight. The stewardess handed me the requisite bottles, but I sat there unable to unscrew the caps. Fortunately the big boss of the Council was sat in front of me so I tapped him on the shoulder and he opened them for me. Ha! Climbing down the steps on arrival was dodgy but I made it. Probably the most useful thing he ever did...?
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Post by kate on Feb 26, 2024 19:29:48 GMT
Renminds me of coming home on a flight after an op on my foot and my wrist. My flight drink was always a bloody mary - not really sure why, but it became a habit on a flight. The stewardess handed me the requisite bottles, but I sat there unable to unscrew the caps. Fortunately the big boss of the Council was sat in front of me so I tapped him on the shoulder and he opened them for me. Ha! Climbing down the steps on arrival was dodgy but I made it. Probably the most useful thing he ever did...? Actually one of the better ones.
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Post by zou on Feb 26, 2024 19:32:17 GMT
Given the quality and condition of the last pack of sandwiches they gave me in hospital that's probably not a bad thing... Renminds me of coming home on a flight after an op on my foot and my wrist. My flight drink was always a bloody mary - not really sure why, but it became a habit on a flight. The stewardess handed me the requisite bottles, but I sat there unable to unscrew the caps. Fortunately the big boss of the Council was sat in front of me so I tapped him on the shoulder and he opened them for me. Ha! Climbing down the steps on arrival was dodgy but I made it. Dodgy because of the op, or the booze?
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Post by spinno on Feb 26, 2024 19:43:45 GMT
Renminds me of coming home on a flight after an op on my foot and my wrist. My flight drink was always a bloody mary - not really sure why, but it became a habit on a flight. The stewardess handed me the requisite bottles, but I sat there unable to unscrew the caps. Fortunately the big boss of the Council was sat in front of me so I tapped him on the shoulder and he opened them for me. Ha! Climbing down the steps on arrival was dodgy but I made it. Dodgy because of the op, or the booze? Obviously both
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