General consensus is fans are glad they got it before the sponsor was named
I suppose this means it’s the prince in charge for the foreseeable future
I suppose this means it’s the prince in charge for the foreseeable future
Totally agree about the cats crapping in the flower beds. I'll be taking up the dahlias next week and planting wallflowers for next next spring, that's if they survive the visiting cats. Like you, it costs a fortune to keep them off.It'll be interesting to see what @Chronic thinks of that. Personally I think if they dropped the 'e' it'd be about right cus it looks bloody MANKI!
Oh and I'm not a fan of moggies, cost me a fortune to stop them crapping on mi borders.
What pees me off is the owners who don’t see anything wrong in it because “it’s just their nature”. The same owners who would probably go balmy if a the tiniest of dogs did the same on their own patch and that of course is the problem. Unless they’re properly trained to use an area or litter, cats don’t do it in their own backyards.Totally agree about the cats crapping in the flower beds. I'll be taking up the dahlias next week and planting wallflowers for next next spring, that's if they survive the visiting cats. Like you, it costs a fortune to keep them off.
What like Chuppa Chups?Just hilarious.
At least it'll be a memorable one.
Wirely haired owners are the problem CCB, most cats can be trained to use a litter or even their own back yards but of course that'd cause them some work or cost them money. So they say it's just 'their nature' with a shrug, but my guess they'd not be so understanding if even the smallest of dogs did the same on their own patch. When our grandkids were still toddlers, I had to explain to a neighbour that cat mess was just as dangerous to kids as dogs. They'd no idea. Some cat owners cats near us have never ever been a problem. They're always well trained to litter and wear bells on their collars so they can't attack the birds. They're being responsible.Totally agree about the cats crapping in the flower beds. I'll be taking up the dahlias next week and planting wallflowers for next next spring, that's if they survive the visiting cats. Like you, it costs a fortune to keep them off.
I thought we were not having gambling sponsorship.
“Investing” in Crypto’s is gambling as far as I can see.
Certainly not for widows and orphans - or for retired miners!
You can argue that after most countries abandoned the gold standard, no FIAT currencies have any intrinsic value either - but at least Central Bank backing gives you some sort of safety net.
Don't give a toss about a small piece of our kit. I just look at the famous red and white stripes and who's wearing it.