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  Topic: Creating a hotmail.com account
Northern_Lad

Replies: 11
Views: 21485
PostForum: IT Matters   Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 12:02 pm   Subject: Creating a hotmail.com account
Northern Lad - where did you spring from?

My mother's womb.

What's her maiden name? Send me that, your bank details, including PIN and �250, and I'll make you rich!

Deal - I'll send them b ...
  Topic: Creating a hotmail.com account
Northern_Lad

Replies: 11
Views: 21485
PostForum: IT Matters   Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 12:01 pm   Subject: Creating a hotmail.com account
Northern Lad - where did you spring from?

My mother's womb.

How's life? Are you dressing up as Alan Rickman as the Sheriff of Nottingham any more these days?

Mainly going for a sor ...
  Topic: Creating a hotmail.com account
Northern_Lad

Replies: 11
Views: 21485
PostForum: IT Matters   Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 11:58 am   Subject: Creating a hotmail.com account
Northern Lad - where did you spring from?

My mother's womb.
  Topic: Creating a hotmail.com account
Northern_Lad

Replies: 11
Views: 21485
PostForum: IT Matters   Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 11:57 am   Subject: Creating a hotmail.com account
No, I'm OK for that, but if you want to rest any money in my account for a small administration fee I may be interested.
  Topic: Creating a hotmail.com account
Northern_Lad

Replies: 11
Views: 21485
PostForum: IT Matters   Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 11:52 am   Subject: Creating a hotmail.com account
Hotmail? Are you setting up as a spammer?
  Topic: Bumbles in a compost heap
Northern_Lad

Replies: 4
Views: 9477
PostForum: The Apiary   Posted: Mon Jun 25, 12 12:37 pm   Subject: Bumbles in a compost heap
I have at least 2 bumble-bee nests in my compost heap, which is nice, but I'll want to use it at some point.

When would be best for me to do something, and what should that something be(e)?

I'd ...
  Topic: Pruning apple trees
Northern_Lad

Replies: 9
Views: 11772
PostForum: Grow Your Own   Posted: Mon Jan 09, 12 1:17 pm   Subject: Pruning apple trees
Thanks all.

I think I'll take a good chunk out - it's leggy, rather than dense in the main. I'll follow that up by trimming and extra growth while it's blossoming if needed.
  Topic: Pruning Cherry trees
Northern_Lad

Replies: 5
Views: 10117
PostForum: Grow Your Own   Posted: Mon Jan 09, 12 7:36 am   Subject: Pruning Cherry trees
Thank you - I don't mind letting it flower.
  Topic: Overplant, underplant...
Northern_Lad

Replies: 8
Views: 10711
PostForum: Grow Your Own   Posted: Sun Jan 08, 12 8:22 pm   Subject: Overplant, underplant...
I'm making a new area of the garden, opposite the patio doors.

There's already 3 acers in there (thanks B&q sale) and we want to plant some lilly of the valley between them but I want something ...
  Topic: Pruning apple trees
Northern_Lad

Replies: 9
Views: 11772
PostForum: Grow Your Own   Posted: Sun Jan 08, 12 8:18 pm   Subject: Pruning apple trees
How aggressive can I be?

I have one that's being blocked by a cherry tree (but that's a different post) so it's growing sideways. There were lots of apples on it last year but they rotted quickly ...
  Topic: Pruning Cherry trees
Northern_Lad

Replies: 5
Views: 10117
PostForum: Grow Your Own   Posted: Sun Jan 08, 12 8:14 pm   Subject: Pruning Cherry trees
I have a cherry tree in the back garden, well, I have 2, but the other one's fine. The problem with this one it that's it's growing next to a willow and an apply tree. Now, I like the apple tree: it ...
  Topic: Potatoes
Northern_Lad

Replies: 3
Views: 5777
PostForum: Grow Your Own   Posted: Wed Jul 27, 11 8:21 pm   Subject: Potatoes
I've got round to digging up the rest of the earlies - is it better to lift them and put them in a bag, or is it OK to remove all the greenery and leave them in the soil?
  Topic: Wool types
Northern_Lad

Replies: 16
Views: 26685
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Wed Jul 27, 11 8:13 pm   Subject: Wool types
Stunning wok, Gil, thank you. I shall report back and see what happens.
  Topic: Wool types
Northern_Lad

Replies: 16
Views: 26685
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Wed Jul 27, 11 7:57 pm   Subject: Wool types
Just looked it up - Debbie Bliss do Cashmerino in DK weight, same fibre composition as baby Cashmerino.

Great - thanks Gil. Only problem now is that that's a different weight - will that need diff ...
  Topic: Wool types
Northern_Lad

Replies: 16
Views: 26685
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Wed Jul 27, 11 7:42 pm   Subject: Wool types
Check gauge with the cashmerino, and adjust needle size rather than pattern if necessary ?

We don't have the wool and she's refusing to buy any until she know's what's what.

Apparently it somewh ...
 
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