(25 Feb 2015, 1:13 pm)MrFozz wrote If they like a good pair of trainers, Im fucked, I rarely buy expensive trainers as i wear them out too quickly...
So gone are the days when a big cock was important
(25 Feb 2015, 1:22 pm)MurdnunoC wrote I do buy brand name trainers - just not at brand name prices.
I usually wait for the sales and buy in bulk.
If the scope is limited to just Blaydon and Winlaton I'd argue a big cock is still important. Blaydon and Winlaton is full of big cocks, some of them also happen to wear expensive trainers.
(25 Feb 2015, 12:38 pm)MurdnunoC wrote While in Home Bargains in Blaydon this morning I was privy to a conversation held between two till operatives discussing what they look for in a man. Both mentioned and agreed that a nice pair of trainers were essential as you could tell a lot about a man by the type of trainers they wear. Bearing in mind that I'd just came from the gym, I felt a bit disheveled as I was wearing an old pair of Fila trainers which cost me £15 from JD Sports. I wonder what they made of me.
Obviously this didn't make me happy but I was rather amused by the superficial attitude displayed here.
I think I'll stop buying Airwalk, Vans etc. and invest in a pair of AirMax '95.
(28 Feb 2015, 7:38 pm)citaro5284 wrote Just submitted my meter readings to EDF for my gas and electric. Direct debit has come down from £64.00 a month to £57.00!!Might have asked you before, but how often do you submit readings?
(28 Feb 2015, 7:45 pm)aureolin wrote Might have asked you before, but how often do you submit readings?
I'm having to do it monthly with npower, but that's despite me having smart meters... They still can't get my monthly DD right either...
(28 Feb 2015, 7:53 pm)citaro5284 wrote I now do it every 2 months, and always about a week after a DD has gone to them. Did a couple a week before a DD was paid, and they wanted to put my payments up (stands to reason, I use the fuel but they had not got the payment), so now I always do it after and it is spot on to be fair, and really not had too much to complain about with EDF.
I was with npower, but like you, they could not get my payments right.
(28 Feb 2015, 7:45 pm)aureolin wrote I'm having to do it monthly with npower, but that's despite me having smart meters... They still can't get my monthly DD right either...
(01 Mar 2015, 5:14 pm)citaro5284 wrote Not just you then....
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nort...nd-8735836
(01 Mar 2015, 6:14 pm)aureolin wrote A shocking example of customer service. How someone someone go from owing £4,000 to being £1,400 in credit is beyond me.
Needless to say I've switched tonight, so should be all done and dusted of npower in a few weeks time. Also got the important stuff out the way, and claimed a Baby Oleg toy!
(01 Mar 2015, 6:14 pm)aureolin wrote A shocking example of customer service. How someone someone go from owing £4,000 to being £1,400 in credit is beyond me.
Needless to say I've switched tonight, so should be all done and dusted of npower in a few weeks time. Also got the important stuff out the way, and claimed a Baby Oleg toy!
(01 Mar 2015, 6:21 pm)Jimmi wrote The important thing about this... Did you go for the normal Baby Oleg or Safari Baby Oleg?
Wi-Fi is back!!!
(02 Mar 2015, 5:36 pm)Dan wrote Aside from the disruption to my journey this morning owing to overhead line issues and falling over in Gateshead Interchange which led to a hole being formed in my new trousers, I had a fantastic first day at work.
(02 Mar 2015, 5:36 pm)Dan wrote Aside from the disruption to my journey this morning owing to overhead line issues and falling over in Gateshead Interchange which led to a hole being formed in my new trousers, I had a fantastic first day at work.
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