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KannikaP

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  1. I was going to click the I Agree, or Thanks or Love it emoji.. but all three applied, so here's a proper answer.
  2. You would have to post an actual reply.
  3. In UK it can be either, or even hyphenated. I asked Susie Dent!!!! 555
  4. How can they 'signal their presence' if no-one can see who it is who has put the emoji? (Except the Mods)
  5. On the TT forum it says the name of the replier. No hovering or clicking needed. But very rarely anything worth replying to!
  6. But it would have been OK if the Russians had put their Bht 2M on the Lottery.
  7. My Amphur accepted the copy of my Birth Certificate. They had to because the original 76 year old one has been lost ages ago. Was initially told that I had to be married to get a Yellow Book/Pink Card, but after showing them the Thai rules, they backed down and issued one. I have used the Pink Card only ONCE in the six months I have had it.
  8. So it should have been 'Who're"..............but that sounds like a Northern street girl . 555
  9. But it would be nice if posters proof read what they have typed before hitting Submit. There we go, someone confused by my first sentence. Which bit was confusing please?
  10. Hans Christian Anderson, or the Grimm Brothers.
  11. Alternate with muesli = Swiss breakfast, Croissants = French breakfast and Porridge = Scottish. Then the bacon, sausage, toms, beans, mushrooms, fried eggs, fried bread, on a Sunday. Mmmmm. Of course, Yorkshire tea with all except the French one which needs coffee.
  12. No vegetables? Finding 'Western' food is not difficult. Chicken is chicken, pork is pork wherever you are. It's the way it is cooked which make it Western, or Oriental etc. And for the other six days in a week? By 'top burner' I guess in UK we would say 'grill'.
  13. What, every day?
  14. Agree. I can only hear up to 11 kHz after 50 years playing onstage and age taking it's toll. Tested with a tone generator on my PC through Bose headphones. But I can still hear a difference when I turn the 12 or 16 kHz slider up on my graphic equaliser. However, that did lead to a blown tweeter a few years ago.
  15. And hearing range up to 11- 12 kHz? If your vinyl sounds good on that equipment, just think how much better a CD or other digital media would sound. Unfortunately I only have an Arcam 50 amp and Paradigm 4 speakers fed from a Soundblaster ZxR card in my PC..
  16. Talking about the hole in the middle, in UK it was a small one, but there was an insert you could break out, and I seem to remember that was used in Europe. But LPs only had the small hole. Does anyone know why please? I suspect that it was easier for DJs to change records, and for juke boxes the bigger hole was better. But I really don't know.
  17. I can hear far more on my digital files than I ever remember hearing on vinyl records. For those who prefer the 'vinyl' sound with all the noises, there are files available online taken from the records retaining all of them, with their reduced dynamic range. For those who prefer to hear how the tracks sounded in the studio, there are flacs or wavs taken directly from the masters.
  18. OK. Well done. Maybe someone got a Classic, valuable LP in your lot.
  19. Thank you for noticing and reading my answers to this OP.
  20. Couldn't have been many 'classic' LPs at 4 quid a throw. But better than nowt.
  21. Oooh, thanks. Now how about getting on with the OP's question.
  22. Thanks. Would be handy if you named the Urologist you recommend.
  23. Don't shout please. I too am same age, and at my age I can put up with getting up for a pee or two, instead of spending hundreds of thousands.
  24. At 25 I was supping 8 pints of Boddington a night, so had no problem pi55ing, in fact problem was not waking up when that took place! I do have enlarged prostate, as does my King. So I shall write and ask him which procedure he had.
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