October NEC - what were your best bits?
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The Ideal place for fast growing teenagers is, surely, under the 'van & in well zipped arctic sleeping bags -- Keeps them close to Nature, dontcha know !!
P.S.
The Punjabi Rifles are looking for you, Cholmondely-Smythe -- they seem to have an outstandng Mess Bill or some such paper !!
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Dear CT,
I had my Chimney swept the other week & was darned surprised when the sweep turned up with mechanical aids to do the job. Whatever happened to the excellent practice of sending a child up the chimney, they don't know they're born these days.
I think the CC should be campaigning to get us back to the Victorian era, the good old days without a doubt.yours faithfully colonel(ex Punjabi rifles) cholmondly-Smythe(DFS, MFI, MRSA)
MRSA?
Don't think even JVB would want that.
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The highlights of the show for me were meeting up with CT friends - AND deciding I don't like some of the New Fangled stuff so may go for a second hand one or get a few things fixed in current van. I was interested that I was taken seriously this year as
a Solo female I am used to not being seen as a serious buyer. This year I took my tape measure to make sure the beds were long enough and the salesmen were falling over themselves to chat! One I asked about the heating off EHU he confidently said the fan
will last 5 days on battery power - hmmm - it will? Perhaps without using the water pump or the TV or any lights? Another talked me out of buying a new van when discussing the repairs I said would be expensive on my old van - he replied that it was expensive
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Ah yes the good old days....
There's still no excuse to ignore the fact that youngsters nowadays are much taller than they used to be. Both mine were 1.75m at 11 when they started high school
Could you translate this please into old fashioned English
In all seriousness do you actually describe your height in metric?
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Ah yes the good old days....
There's still no excuse to ignore the fact that youngsters nowadays are much taller than they used to be. Both mine were 1.75m at 11 when they started high school
Could you translate this please into old fashioned English
In all seriousness do you actually describe your height in metric?
11 is the age mid-way between 10 and 12. Happy to help.
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Ah yes the good old days....
There's still no excuse to ignore the fact that youngsters nowadays are much taller than they used to be. Both mine were 1.75m at 11 when they started high school
Could you translate this please into old fashioned English
In all seriousness do you actually describe your height in metric?
Yes I do describe height and weight in metric as that's what I use. I believe there are conversion calculators available for those who still live in the early 1970s
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Ah yes the good old days....
There's still no excuse to ignore the fact that youngsters nowadays are much taller than they used to be. Both mine were 1.75m at 11 when they started high school
Could you translate this please into old fashioned English
In all seriousness do you actually describe your height in metric?
Yes I do describe height and weight in metric as that's what I use. I believe there are conversion calculators available for those who still live in the early 1970s
May need them in the early 2019s..
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You only posted that to torment DSB.
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