Morning, how's your day going so far?
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Good evening everyone.
I didn't get anything from the food & craft fair. It was a bit of a let down because of the weather really. About 10 stalls in total and only 1 was food. The rest were crafty handmade things which I'm not so interested in. We did speak to a man on one of the stalls who repairs and sells old models like cars etc. which was interesting.
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Oh that's a shame last year back in March I went to a Jobs fair which wasn't good too.0
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Hi@Beaver790
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Evening all. Still out on a lovely walk along the beach was wet this morning but still sunny fairly warm, had a nice beef dinner, now watching the sun slowly set,@durhamjaide2001 been to a few this year felt a waisted time for me too. @ 66Mustang the local craft/ food fairs have not been great here at the moment some good ones coming up in summer.0
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Evening @emancherry33 I find craft fairs expensive, been to a few xmas ones and that. I Prefer car boots and donuts off the van0
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Totally agree @Sandy_123 I must admit I do prefer to go to car boot and garage sells manly as you said it is alot cheaper+ I do hunt in the charity shops and wait for items to get reduced bit tight I know.0
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We all love a good bargain, I've got my eye on a blouse in a shop I'm waiting for it to go on sale0
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I'm so glad I'm not the only one.0
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No not at all. Why pay full price0
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Welcome @Beaver79, it is nice to see a few new names posting on here recently.
I know what people mean about craft food fairs and how they are expensive but I feel I can taste the difference. I am also known to be tight with my money but we all have something we are guilty of splashing money on whether that is holidays, takeaways, etc. For me it is good food and drink.
@emancherry33 I think you are right that the fairs are better in the summer when the weather is nicer.
I am just having a glass of brandy that I got for my birthday in November then going to go to bed, I hope everyone has a good evening and night and will see you in the morning.0 -
Enjoy @66Mustang1
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It was not intended as a wrist slap @ada, I was trying to help you by explaining that people aren't ignoring you. I purposefully wrote it as gently as possible for you, as I know you are very sensitive, as am I. You will interpret it however you wish to, though. As for respect and warmth, is accusing people of ignoring you warm and respectful?1
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Ada said:Hoping it warms up as got all different things being done in the house soon so no heating or water for couple or so days
I can talk though,I moan like a moaning thing at a 'who's the moaniest' competition whenever we have anyone working in the house.1 -
@Ada
So sorry you’re not doing to good, I know you struggle to goto your doctors, but I really wish you would at least give them a phone.
Please remember you are well thought off on here.
Im still at my daughter’s babysitting, they shouldn’t be to long they are just at the cinema.
Take care ❤️2
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