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Just type find my android into google. Will probably be the first result. You can then log onto your (his) google account and find any of your android devices
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Yep, no issues so far! I do think if it gets another hard knock it'll crack in same place so I'll have to be careful
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3 hours ago, mealexme said:
They got rid of the chat function too.
That's all I can remember. I can't even remember what it used to look like now
The adult section has gone too
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Was Amazon, not eBay. Probably both places sell it.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0BPCV1HQ5?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
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It is because with bikes they go by the size of the engine rather than c02 emissions to determine price
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Four stroke oil is correct. Your bike has a four stroke engine
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1 hour ago, megaross said:
You might also consider tracking - not permanently, but do it for a month say and it'll illuminate the surprising number of calories in some innocuous food.
This is how I found out my favourite supermarket frozen pizza has 1044 calories in it
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I've been told by a few builders that slapping a load of talc on any exposed skin really helps with loft insulation.
Never tried it myself. I usually put on my old boiler suit
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Working today and then I have been told tomorrow first thing we are going out to buy the Christmas tree.
12 days of Christmas does not exist according to my Wife
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It's deicing car time here
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A tarantula crossing the road caused a collision that left a motorcyclist in hospital in California.
Two tourists, from Switzerland, braked abruptly to avoid killing the spider after seeing it crossing state route 190 in the Death Valley National Park on Saturday.
A 24-year-old Canadian man on a motorbike then crashed into the back of the couple's rented camper van, the National Park Service (NPS) said in a statement.
"The spider walked away unscathed," the NPS added.
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1 hour ago, geofferz said:
Be glad that you enjoy inexpensive bear. Alas I really enjoy brewdog which is painful expensive.
I love the triple hazy jane ( probably because it's 9.5% ) but just hate paying £4 a tin
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Since we are talking about Whisky I thought I'd mention that last year whilst at my brothers we opened his bottle of johnnie walker blue label he had been saving for a special occasion. Its around £120-£150 a bottle so expected something nice. We both agreed it was crap and that the bottle of tin cup american whiskey (£30) he had tasted far better
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@Stu think you have bought from there? I have never heard anything bad from them myself
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@bonio is right. My regular drink is Bourbon and last year around end of November I was finding a few of my favourites for £20 a bottle rather than the £35-£40 I'm used to paying.
Makers mark & Woodford reserve if anyones buying
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Talisker Skye is what you are thinking of ( I think!) quite nice and smokey from what I remember.
Laphroaig is one of the nicest peated whiskys in my opinion
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Nob of the Day.......
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I see it every night when we open up the chip shop. People barging past the girl as she's trying to carry the sign outside. I have instructed staff to go slower coming back into the shop onto the counter to serve when this happens now
You do occasionally get normal polite people who will hold the door open but it's becoming rarer