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Great service paid yesterday around 3.30 pm Arrived at 8 am this morning beat that Thanks Phil
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Hi I'll have that please Pm sent
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Thanks, I'll try them in the morning.
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Hi Can anyone recommend a good trainer in the Wolves area. I'm looking for a couple of one to one lessons to train me aswell as the dog. Phil
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And Good Grammar For all my grammatically correct friends. On his 74th birthday, a man got a gift certificate from his wife. The certificate paid for a visit to a medicine man living on a nearby reservation who was rumoured to have a wonderful cure for erectile dysfunction. After being persuaded, he drove to the reservation, handed his ticket to the medicine man and wondered what he was in for. The old man handed a potion to him, and with a grip on his shoulder, warned,"This is a powerful medicine. You take only a teaspoonful and then say '1-2-3.' " When you do, you will become more manly than you have ever been in your life and you can perform as long as you want." The man was encouraged. As he walked away, he turned and asked, "How do I stop the medicine from working?" "Your partner must say '1-2-3-4,'" he responded, "but when she does, the medicine will not work again until the next full moon." He was very eager to see if it worked so he went home, showered, shaved, took a spoonful of the medicine and then invited his wife to join him in the bedroom. When she came in, he took off his clothes and said, "1-2-3!" Immediately, he was the manliest of men. His wife was excited and began throwing off her clothes and then she asked "What was the 1-2-3 for?" And that, boys and girls, is why we should never end our sentences with a preposition, because we could end up with a dangling participle.
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Hi Option 2 is strictly correct, but common usage usually goes with option 1. I prefer to use 'and so on' rather than etc. With regard to full stops inside or outside quote marks - in US English the full stop goes inside the quote marks in all cases. In UK english it depends - if the quoted words end in a full stop then it goes inside the quotes. If the quoted words do not end in a full stop then the full stop goes outside of the quote marks.
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I'm with Terry and Salop Sniper Always had one pot for the last 29 years
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I was there as well Did anyone see Poor Cow. Girl in front of us was sick watching the first scene when she gave birth.
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Well it looks dead to me. I'll leave it until tomorrow to dig it out and burn. Thanks again and thanks to Mel who offered to come round and sort it if I whimped out (very tempted to take him up)
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Just done the deed with powder in the hole and foam on top :yp: , fortunately no stings. will see in a couple of hours how its going will spread more powder just in case. If this doesn't work then i'll go down the proffessional route. Thanks for all the advise Phil
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Off to B&Q in the morning. Don't own a video anymore so I can't supply highlights, but I will try to remember to turn the electric fence off incase I need to leg it. Thanks for all the advise
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Hi Can anyone help. We are looking to sort out a Wasps nest in our compost heap. Do we have any professional Pest Controllers out there. I'm not looking for someone with a bottle of ant powder would prefer a pro. Anyone interested please pm.me with a cost and when you could do the job. Thanks Phil
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Great day out with Gaz. England won the test, Wolves beat Blackburn and I even hit a couple of pigeons. Apart from thinking I've left my flask in gaz's car a very enjoyable day. Thanks gain I'll repay the day later in the year. Phil
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Sent another pm with number. Can you check your inbox isn't full as it's happened to me Phil