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Sunday 12:20
A courtsey car is delivered to us.
And when the driver gets picked up we will have another one.
All on a Sunday.

Lord knows how much this is going to cost us with insurance renewal, but
this is what we paid for with a pemium.

Baz
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"Baz" wrote in message
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Sunday 12:20
A courtsey car is delivered to us.
And when the driver gets picked up we will have another one.
All on a Sunday.

Lord knows how much this is going to cost us with insurance renewal, but
this is what we paid for with a pemium.

Baz


Look on the bright side Baz.
The creep was obviosly trying to con his way into your house.
No telling what he would have done if he succeeded.


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"Baz" wrote in message
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Sunday 12:20
A courtsey car is delivered to us.
And when the driver gets picked up we will have another one.
All on a Sunday.

Lord knows how much this is going to cost us with insurance renewal, but
this is what we paid for with a pemium.

Baz



BTW, back on topic, re. your well ripened peas.
The answer is to do as in days gone by. Peas were picked late and dried.
When needed they were soaked and then boiled.
Hence "mushy peas".

Treat them like haricots in other words. (More frog food)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushy_peas


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"Baz" wrote in message
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Sunday 12:20
A courtsey car is delivered to us.
And when the driver gets picked up we will have another one.
All on a Sunday.

Lord knows how much this is going to cost us with insurance renewal, but
this is what we paid for with a pemium.

Baz



BTW, back on topic, re. your well ripened peas.
The answer is to do as in days gone by. Peas were picked late and dried.
When needed they were soaked and then boiled.
Hence "mushy peas".

Treat them like haricots in other words. (More frog food)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushy_peas




Thanks harry,

Baz
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"Baz" wrote
Sunday 12:20
A courtsey car is delivered to us.
And when the driver gets picked up we will have another one.
All on a Sunday.

Lord knows how much this is going to cost us with insurance renewal, but
this is what we paid for with a pemium.



BTW, back on topic, re. your well ripened peas.
The answer is to do as in days gone by. Peas were picked late and dried.
When needed they were soaked and then boiled.
Hence "mushy peas".

Treat them like haricots in other words. (More frog food)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushy_peas

Or simply dry them and use them as seed next year.

-- Regards
Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK


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"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
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"harryagain" wrote ...


"Baz" wrote
Sunday 12:20
A courtsey car is delivered to us.
And when the driver gets picked up we will have another one.
All on a Sunday.

Lord knows how much this is going to cost us with insurance renewal, but
this is what we paid for with a pemium.


BTW, back on topic, re. your well ripened peas.
The answer is to do as in days gone by. Peas were picked late and dried.
When needed they were soaked and then boiled.
Hence "mushy peas".

Treat them like haricots in other words. (More frog food)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushy_peas

Or simply dry them and use them as seed next year.


He'll probably have too many for that. I save the one sI missed for that
purpose. They get found when I pull the vines up.


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"Baz" wrote in message
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Sunday 12:20
A courtsey car is delivered to us.
And when the driver gets picked up we will have another one.
All on a Sunday.

Lord knows how much this is going to cost us with insurance renewal, but
this is what we paid for with a pemium.

Baz


Next time you insure -change your insurers and get "new customer" discounts.

I was given the tip of renewing your insurers each year as a contiuned
allegiance to one company means you get no introductory offers.

Bill


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