Published on 12, July, 2020
The last thing I bought was Firestarter by Stephen King. I'm an avid reader and have been reading and collecting King's books for about five years, and so far none have disappointed so I'm looking forward to reading it. I bought it on eBay for £5 so very reasonable for a second hand copy.
Another thing I purchased recently was a Kiss LP (The Elder), which should hopefully be delivered sometime this week if Royal Mail don't lose it - they keep losing my orders!!!
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That's awesome, and it sounds like you've got some exciting finds! Stephen King is a legend, and Firestarter is a classic – you're in for a thrilling read. And scoring a second-hand copy for just £5 is a steal! The Kiss LP sounds like a real treat too. Fingers crossed that Royal Mail comes through for you this time!
I bought a midi interface to connect a drum pad to my computer, and a set of geared violin tuning pegs which are a revelation!
A house. Has a nice garden, a garage and is pretty much on its own so will be nice for me and the baby when he she comes :)
A loaf of bread and 20 sovereign blue
You've summed up how it felt on my walk earlier
Ordered groceries, from Asda, for delivery tomorrow afternoon.
Hope, and pray, you'll be okay.
You could get a plugin measuring gauge.
I'm talking about us Culchies.
A bottle of champagne
Same. May is also my birthday month so it's extra special for me and my sister as we're twins and share the day :)
May is my favourite month of the year. So much potential, long days, all of summer still ahead of you. It's a very optimistic month - vibrant.
Alcohol free beer
That would be nice!
Fingers crossed for a warm May!
Hmmmm the padlock on my oil tank says otherwise
Local honey, bottle of Ballygowan sparkling and a Pot Noodle.
I still have spare Feverfew, for the same purpose.
Or, perhaps, Britain is a nation which had a romantic view of Kleptomaniacs.
In Ireland, theft is considered a Mortal Sin. Guess we're more trustworthy.