Freddy was the star for me (Daniel Ings).
His character just got better with each episode.
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Freddy was the star for me (Daniel Ings).
His character just got better with each episode.
It depends on what flicks your switch.
I should also add that the support is where the packages really differ between Xero and Quickbooks.
Xero support is all online based, whereas Quickbooks has telephone support, so there can be a...
I moved from Sage to Xero around 18 months ago, my only regret is I wish I had done it years ago!
Xero isnt perfect, but it knocks spots off Sage and saves me so much time.
Quickbooks vs Xero...
For me it was just OK.
Worth a watch if you like his stuff and want a simple entertaining story but nothing special. I wanted it to conclude by episode 5/6ish.
If you took Lock Stock,...
To be fair, it is generally the older generation who do that at my filling station, rather than EV or ICE specific, as they just don't want to walk the extra 4m from the regular parking spaces -...
It just looks like some sort of spliced connection with stiffener plate, possibly around a change of roof pitch to form a 'north light' window on the roof. Hard to say for sure without knowing more...
Probably just parked against the pump while they head inside to do their shopping and grab a frappalattachinno, like they all seem to do at my local filling station.
I have the Humax (Freesat) HDR 1100S 1TB box and it sounds like the sort of thing you are after - assuming you still have a twin coax cable satellite dish wired through to your TV area.
Only...
5/6 on my first attempt.
My own fault, as I (rather oddly) decided to draw a bed instead of a spreadsheet!
I need to pay more attention.
Fascinating!
Thank you for posting.
I took it to mean if the image/picture was rotated.
Hope that was correct!
or maybe I am demonstrating slight OCD tendencies here... ;)
Done.
The chaps really do need to learn how to smile!
^^^
What size are your wrists?
That really does look like a VERY large lump of watch!!
It is over 20 years since I travelled through Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore so any advice I have would probably be out of date.
The one piece of advice which I am sure would still stand today...
Forgot to say, it is subtitled and some of the dialogue comes up thick and fast!
Society of the Snow (Netflix)
Well made film based of a real story of the 1970's plane crash carrying an Italian rugby team, with some nice cinematography.
Its a bit of a grim tale, so not a...
I agree with both of the above.
I would also add that laptops may not be particularly useful for CAD style work unless they can be docked/attached to a larger screen (or two), which seems to be...
^^^
This would be the answer for me too.
It is the pettiness of the Traffic Warden I would find most frustrating, as it acts as a reminder of the general lack of 'common sense application'...
OP, I hope you get it sorted without too much pain.
As a previous owner of a Velar, they are lovely cars, but I certainly would not own a JLR product out of warranty after my experience. My...
Our local butchers always sells his (award winning) haggis at this time of year, so we are very lucky - if you can get one that is!
Another positive nod for 'Boy Swallows Universe' (Netflix).
We have one more episode left, but we have really enjoyed it so far.
Its a great mix of Ozzie humour, a dark but comedic tale,...
Gorgeous!
I have heard that 'Poppy Cooks' by Poppy O'Toole is supposed to be quite good.
I don't own the book myself, so cant actually 'recommend' it based on my own experience though, but I have heard...
Similar setup here.
Our walls are around 1m thick uninsulated stone and our Ground Floor is partly built into the hillside too (on the north elevation) - which is why the Kitchen is only 8.5C this...