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Originally Posted by ~Sweet Pea~:
Aaaaaaah that was good *wipes chops*
I had a little honey oat sub with meatball marinara & lettuce, it's all I've thought about since yesterday lol
El, I can confirm he got it from the shop, not found in a subway

Moonie I hope you enjoy your food just as much as I did

When's your turn yogi?

 I'm glad you enjoyed it.

 

My turn for what?

Yogi19

Because of all the winter floods, the Department of Transport is providing councils across England with ÂĢ173.5 million to help repair roads.

Details of which area gets what are here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/...ir-roads.csv/preview

 

Summer your area gets ÂĢ1,241,952, squiggle your area gets ÂĢ6,985,437, and my area gets ÂĢ3,308,360. Moonie, as I'm not sure which area you are in I can't give a figure. As my link only shows areas in England I don't know if there are any extra funds for Scotland. Wales, or N Ireland.

 

 

El Loro

Following my recent rant about very persistent Charity Chuggers trying to get me to sign up, there were some lovely ladies collecting money for the Samaritans outside a nearby supermarket today. There was a queue of people (including me) waiting to donate and one lady said the charity always gets a good response in the local area. I believe if the other recent charities had been collecting cash, rather than trying to get people to sign up to Direct Debit donations, they would have had a far better response.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by ~Sweet Pea~:
Your turn to eat tea yogi

Hi squiggle

Hi Summer - I'm off to read soon, so it's bye from me as well  

 

I agree Yogi, Samaritans are a wonderful organisation and an old-fashioned cash collection would be a lot more popular with people than constant demands for people to sign up to direct debits.  I'm a firm believer in giving to charity but hate moral blackmail.

squiggle
Originally Posted by squiggle:
Originally Posted by ~Sweet Pea~:
Your turn to eat tea yogi

Hi squiggle

Hi Summer - I'm off to read soon, so it's bye from me as well  

 

I agree Yogi, Samaritans are a wonderful organisation and an old-fashioned cash collection would be a lot more popular with people than constant demands for people to sign up to direct debits.  I'm a firm believer in giving to charity but hate moral blackmail.

That's how I feel too, Squiggle. Enjoy your book.

Yogi19
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