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Good Morning A.F.N. and a TGIF for good measure .
May have to engage in a little trimming today and tomorrow . One advantage of growing small plants there's not as much trimming to do . :biggrin:
 
Let me know where to fish when you find out lol


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there you go dude. havent checked em out yet cos ended up drinkin but gonna go have a look about them shortly : )
 
Nice way to start a day . Car insurance DROPPED by $ 150.00 a year !! Hard to believe in this day and age when prices seem to be escalating that an insurance co. would pass on a saving !! :thumbsup: I think I'll buy a lottery ticket . :rofl:
 
why is nothing simple these days. im trying to contact a company but they want my phone number wich must be type in international format.
im uk so thought i should be +44 then take off the first digit of the number. so if i was 07900876543 it would become
+447900876543 but its not working and im about to punch google for being useless. can someone please help me lol
 
why is nothing simple these days. im trying to contact a company but they want my phone number wich must be type in international format.
im uk so thought i should be +44 then take off the first digit of the number. so if i was 07900876543 it would become
+447900876543 but its not working and im about to punch google for being useless. can someone please help me lol
Are there any spaces ?? Try that . :biggrin:
 
why is nothing simple these days. im trying to contact a company but they want my phone number wich must be type in international format.
im uk so thought i should be +44 then take off the first digit of the number. so if i was 07900876543 it would become
+447900876543 but its not working and im about to punch google for being useless. can someone please help me lol

or do you guys use hyphens to separate parts of the #?? For example, in the U.S. (and Canada I believe), it's Area-code, exchange, suffix; (xxx)xxx-xxxx.. Some internet forms require you to use hyphens, while others don't..

Figured Google would be smart enough for that by now..
 
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