September 8th, 2010
This is a snippet of
a
post by mrstaraplumbing that originally
appeared at Mrs Tara Plumbing.
We’ve had faulty software. Maybe as many as half of the people who phone us might be getting a dead line. Not an ansaphone, not an engaged tone. If you are reading this you can rest assured that we are still alive and so is our phone line. Hopefully the error is rectified. But internet [...]
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September 8th, 2010
This is a snippet of
a
post by Michael Child that originally
appeared at Thanet Press Releases.
Pupils from East Kent will join thousands of children from across the UK and over 40 countries worldwide this October to celebrate the benefits of walking to school during International Walk to School Month this October and Roger Gale MP will be enco…
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September 7th, 2010
This is a snippet of
a
post by tony flaig bignews that originally
appeared at BIGNEWS MARGATE.
Just a quick one, we’ve all seen various local politicians posture re. plans to build affordable housing, the Tories have taken the high moral ground on this issue offering to support the development of the derelict Warren Court Hotel, currently a blo…
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September 7th, 2010
This is a snippet of
a
post by Tree Hugger that originally
appeared at Thanet Hope.
When we were in the Cotswolds a few weeks ago we visited Cotswold Lavender and tried some Lavender shortbread which was delicious. So I thought I would have a go at making some today.The recipe I used was one I happened upon in a magazine and it had cornflour in it which is quite unusual but the resulting shortcake just melts in the mouth and the lavender flavour is a fantastic reminder of
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September 7th, 2010
This is a snippet of
a
post by Tony Beachcomber that originally
appeared at Thanet coast life.
In this weekends News of the Screws there was an interesting article on the subject of us recession hit Brits cashing in our gold and being taken to the cleaners. Taking the side of the consumer the article suggests a comparison site comparethegoldmark…
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September 7th, 2010
This is a snippet of
a
post by Michael Child that originally
appeared at thanetonline.
There is much activity in Ramsgate from the men in overalls with their Transit vans, I seemed to confront this wherever I went today.Pugin looks out under a much scaffolded Granville, it would seem that the roof on the new bit has never been quite righ…
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September 7th, 2010
This is a snippet of
a
post by Tabiboo that originally
appeared at TABIBOO.
Good evening…..for once -well I’ve gone and done it again and succumbed to another book – two in one week and my wrists have been slapped, but what a book to fall in love with.I love Selina Lake, she is such a fabulous stylist and I’m not only an avi…
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September 7th, 2010
This is a snippet of
a
post by Jane that originally
appeared at Jane's journal.
have been busy today with the dreaded hairdresser trip and cleaning the windows, so will do shimelle’s class tomorrow. It gives me a chance to post these two layouts I did for Hummies class. The top one was for the outline text lesson and the bot…
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September 7th, 2010
This is a snippet of
a
post by Tony that originally
appeared at SelectSpecs Glasses Blog.

Being a motorist myself, it makes me feel uneasy knowing, that one in ten motorists who require glasses in order to drive have admitted being lax about wearing them at all (Survey of 5.3 million motorists conducted by LV insurance). Driving without your glasses or contact lenses is a criminal offense, you are not only endangering yourself but other road users and pedestrians by doing so.
Currently all drivers are required to read a number plate at a distance of 20.5 meters in order to pass their…
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September 7th, 2010
This is a snippet of
a
post by Gadds Beers Hop that originally
appeared at Gadds' Beer Shop.
GHA has completed primary fermentation on time and the cooling has been engaged, reducing the temperature from 22°C to 2°C by Friday (we don’t often go this cold, 7°C is more normal but we’re bottling some of this, which makes a difference that I ha…
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