Leave the brown!! Leave it!! Brown is the colour of trees! It's a natural colour that blends in, and insodoing it stands out because of its white border. We are not having neon, bright pink, rainbows, glitter, jazz letters, glow in the dark, or animated characters. The special signs are brown. Leave them brown, brown is not broken!! ❤😮😊
Bunting textile was originally a specific type of lightweight worsted wool fabric generically known as tammy,[8] manufactured from the turn of the 17th century,[9] and used for making ribbons[10] and flags,[11] including signal flags for the Royal Navy.
Weetabix is a cereal some of us might have for breakfast. Usually drizzled with sugar and milk, you can add fruit and or yogurt. Putting butter on top is not a thing. Where the hell she got the idea of butter is just wrong, and I’ve been around for over sixty years! 😂
Weetabix is best with hot milk served in a dish/bowl, and even better eaten with fresh fruit chopped up. Packets of crisps were originally sold separately, only became sharing bags later on. Not sure when Duvets came on the market in UK, maybe 1980's? We grew up with sheets and blankets, and in winter an eiderdown on top. Solid Oak front doors are the best and last an absolute lifetime, solid sturdy and beautiful. Christmas crackers, a must have, rubbish gift and rubbish paper hat, and worse the awful jokes, but we still buy them every year and we always enjoy them, no matter your age.
Xee, maybe you and the kids could make some bunting together. Get some scraps of pretty fabric, cut into triangles and attach to a long string of this piece of fabric. You could hand it up in the house (do you have a fireplace?)
Crackers or something that everybody’s got to do at Christmas, they come with the silly hat which everybody’s got to wear and a terrible dad joke inside them, as well as the trinket The sequence of traffic lights go from red to Amber and red to green, then to Amber, and then red This is so you know which way the sequence is going I.e. if only Amber is illuminated the next well, it’s going to be red This makes very easy to understand which way they’re going and I think it’s a great idea
We have manual gears (on the whole) here so we need that red/amber light to release the hand brake and put it in gear. Hot milk on Weetabix for me. Christmas Crackers usually have a paper crown inside, with a small trinket and a silly joke. It has to be a joke that makes you groan. People get the person sitting next to them to pull one end while they pull the other end. It has a small 'bang' inside. Sounds more dramatic than it is - but kids love it. Whoever gets the main part of the cracker claims the gift, wears the paper crown and reads the 'joke'. BUT you can't escape the paper crown, because you will be asked to pull another cracker with someone else until the dining table is surrounded by adults and children sitting munching their Christmas dinner in paper crowns, moaning at the jokes, with their little 'gift' beside their dinner plates.
The traffic lights is to give you time to put the car in first gear before the lights are green. Weetabix is a cereal with milk for me Multipack crisps, not in the states, who knew? Scooters are used because a child walks slowly compared to adults, so we all go at the same speed Bunting is great and not used by used car dealers!
Weetabix is a cereal you put hot or cold milk on. 😂. WHO in their right minds would try to butter it as it would break in a thousand pieces. She does come off with a lot of random things. She should research some of her stuff especially why tourists signs are brown.
Describing weetabix does not make it sound appealing but I'll explain. Imagine if you compressed cornflakes into a brick. Weetabix is wheat flakes compressed into bricks. It is intended to be a compressed package of plain breakfast cereal that you can sweeten to your own taste. Regular basic is cover it with milk and sprinkle some sugar, and on a cold day cover it with hot milk (my preference). A fancy bowl of weetabix may involve sprinkling some slices of banana or berries in it. Eating Weetabix with butter on is not common but many of us do (I do). The first mouthful is like chewing on cardboard, but once your mouth kicks in and starts generating more saliva (or you have a sip of drink) it becomes easier to eat.
Leave the brown!! Leave it!! Brown is the colour of trees! It's a natural colour that blends in, and insodoing it stands out because of its white border. We are not having neon, bright pink, rainbows, glitter, jazz letters, glow in the dark, or animated characters. The special signs are brown. Leave them brown, brown is not broken!! ❤😮😊
Bunting textile was originally a specific type of lightweight worsted wool fabric generically known as tammy,[8] manufactured from the turn of the 17th century,[9] and used for making ribbons[10] and flags,[11] including signal flags for the Royal Navy.
It would be difficult to choose a colour for heritage/attraction signs as blue is used for motorways, green for 'A' roads, yellow/red for warning
Weetabix is a cereal some of us might have for breakfast. Usually drizzled with sugar and milk, you can add fruit and or yogurt. Putting butter on top is not a thing. Where the hell she got the idea of butter is just wrong, and I’ve been around for over sixty years! 😂
Weetabix is best with hot milk served in a dish/bowl, and even better eaten with fresh fruit chopped up. Packets of crisps were originally sold separately, only became sharing bags later on. Not sure when Duvets came on the market in UK, maybe 1980's? We grew up with sheets and blankets, and in winter an eiderdown on top. Solid Oak front doors are the best and last an absolute lifetime, solid sturdy and beautiful. Christmas crackers, a must have, rubbish gift and rubbish paper hat, and worse the awful jokes, but we still buy them every year and we always enjoy them, no matter your age.
Xee, maybe you and the kids could make some bunting together. Get some scraps of pretty fabric, cut into triangles and attach to a long string of this piece of fabric. You could hand it up in the house (do you have a fireplace?)
Crackers or something that everybody’s got to do at Christmas, they come with the silly hat which everybody’s got to wear and a terrible dad joke inside them, as well as the trinket
The sequence of traffic lights go from red to Amber and red to green, then to Amber, and then red
This is so you know which way the sequence is going I.e. if only Amber is illuminated the next well, it’s going to be red This makes very easy to understand which way they’re going and I think it’s a great idea
Weetabix with blueberry's strawberry's and raspberry and milk i have never known anyone to eat weetabix with butter on it ?i # it is a wheat cereal
Same.. that made me gag when she said that🤢😂x
I used to eat Weetabix as a kid with butter and jam on.
@ was gonna say, there’s something wrong with you.. but I used to eat brown sauce sandwiches.. or butter with sugar🤢😂
We have manual gears (on the whole) here so we need that red/amber light to release the hand brake and put it in gear. Hot milk on Weetabix for me. Christmas Crackers usually have a paper crown inside, with a small trinket and a silly joke. It has to be a joke that makes you groan. People get the person sitting next to them to pull one end while they pull the other end. It has a small 'bang' inside. Sounds more dramatic than it is - but kids love it. Whoever gets the main part of the cracker claims the gift, wears the paper crown and reads the 'joke'. BUT you can't escape the paper crown, because you will be asked to pull another cracker with someone else until the dining table is surrounded by adults and children sitting munching their Christmas dinner in paper crowns, moaning at the jokes, with their little 'gift' beside their dinner plates.
Sheets and blankets are considered old fashioned here now. But makes sense to me now that your comforter has no cover!
The traffic lights is to give you time to put the car in first gear before the lights are green.
Weetabix is a cereal with milk for me
Multipack crisps, not in the states, who knew?
Scooters are used because a child walks slowly compared to adults, so we all go at the same speed
Bunting is great and not used by used car dealers!
Hi hope your having a good day freezing here in scotland
Happy Sunday ❤
Same to you!my sweet pea🥰
Weetabix is a cereal you put hot or cold milk on. 😂. WHO in their right minds would try to butter it as it would break in a thousand pieces. She does come off with a lot of random things. She should research some of her stuff especially why tourists signs are brown.
Having a orange light makes is so much safer you have that little more time to react and saves lifes
Hey my lovely, great reaction!
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Weetabix is really good for stopping Dhyioreha
Describing weetabix does not make it sound appealing but I'll explain.
Imagine if you compressed cornflakes into a brick. Weetabix is wheat flakes compressed into bricks.
It is intended to be a compressed package of plain breakfast cereal that you can sweeten to your own taste.
Regular basic is cover it with milk and sprinkle some sugar, and on a cold day cover it with hot milk (my preference).
A fancy bowl of weetabix may involve sprinkling some slices of banana or berries in it.
Eating Weetabix with butter on is not common but many of us do (I do). The first mouthful is like chewing on cardboard, but once your mouth kicks in and starts generating more saliva (or you have a sip of drink) it becomes easier to eat.
If the U S had sturdier doors when someone tried to kick the door in the house might fall down.
By “the rest of the world” she means the United States 🙄
Of course we have zip lock bags