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by Sarah » Wed Sep 22 2021 5:02pm
Ha ha, you could expand the temperature branch with a few options... how about this?
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Sarah
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by Sarah » Sun May 29 2022 2:16pm
Here we go again, because Jubilee...
Also this lie yet again too, because Jubilee...
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Richard Frost
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by Richard Frost » Wed Jun 01 2022 1:39pm
Chadwick wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17 2021 9:44am
Join us next week for the reintroduction of the shilling and groat, as we continue to plumb the depths of the brexit bonus barrel.
As long as they like the originals are solid silver, I will be quite happy. Bring back the practise of "Clipping" I say.
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by blythburgh » Thu Jun 02 2022 11:09am
I was brought up in imperial measurements and pounds, shillings and pence. Did I find it hard to switch? Of course I did and at times still do metric to imperial.
But I cook using the metric button on my scales and cooker. I ask for metric amounts when buying non packaged stuff. Do I want to return to to imperial measurements? Is the Pope a Muslim? One answer for both questions lol
Please do not put younger people and children through the horrors I endured when we changed to metrication.
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