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Victoria never took me in Players. sorry TO Players!
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My son has one that's a couple of years old. Overall it's stood up to some severe jump abuse and the only significant thing we have had to do that I suspect is caused by jumping is adjust the bottom bracket after it's become loose. We did replace the brake levers because the ones supplied on the bike were plastic/resin (the showroom model had metal ones but we didn't spot this 'till later). Overall I think it's been a good bike for the price. HTH
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Where can I get an A-Board in Sheffield?
OllyAitch replied to FiFi123's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
Harry Worsnop has a spare one he acquired from somewhere, he's @HWorsnop on Twitter if you want to contact him. -
Wellbeck Farm Shop, might be a bit of a trek depending on where you live but well worth it for properly dry aged beef.
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Looking For A Nice Restaurant To Propose To Girlfriend
OllyAitch replied to jake4jack200's topic in Going out in Sheffield
The OP asked for advice on a restaurant to propose in. He didn't ask for alternative venues, he didn't ask for relationship advice! Trendy city restaurant like The Milestone or a nice cosy pub/restauarnt in the Peaks lime the Red Lion in Litton might work. -
Val's meat and potato pie at Dinnington Rugby Club with proper mushy peas and mint sauce ........aaaaah
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Briddon Gates and Railings
OllyAitch replied to Little Faces's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
Here Great designs, great engineering, great quality, great service.. can't complain. If you speak to Mick tell him Simon H recommended him. -
After 3 months of prevaricating over N96/96/97, iPhone or G1 I went for the G1. It's almost fantastic. Pro's: Integration with Gmail/Calendar is fantastic, lots of really useful free (for now) app's. An "open" architecture not as locked down as the iPhone. Bundled data on T-Mobile contract. 3G data coverage better than I expected (even works at home in South Anston). USB charging (can keep it on charge when I'm at work - see below) Con's: Poor battery life (1 working day if using 3G, Wi-Fi, screen a lot), but it doesn't seem any worse really than other "smart" phone, just get used to charging it whenever you can. Overall it's the best 'phone I've ever had, and I've had a lot!
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Zune I have a first gen' one and love it. 30Gb, plays WMA (and MP3 and ...). Not officially available in UK but can be got. I'm looking at the 120Gb one now. Might be tempted to sell the 30Gb original
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Three pin bayonet type light bulbs?
OllyAitch replied to heeleyrachel's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
If you're brave you can adapt the socket -
I've looked at and installed web based CRM systems for clients. Sugar is very good. There is a free CRM that we've implemented as well. I'd be happy to demo to you but I'd need to know more about your business and requirements. E-mail me for more info.
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What are your favourite Sheffieldisms?
OllyAitch replied to Hal_Impaler's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
I did get the definition from the web but it's as the phrase is used where I'm from .. Donny. -
What are your favourite Sheffieldisms?
OllyAitch replied to Hal_Impaler's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
If you mean "he's gone for a Burton" that's an advertising phrase promoting Burton ales. "It is said that there was a series of advertisements for beer in the inter-war years, each of which featured a group of people with one obviously missing (a football team with a gap in the line-up, a dinner party with one chair empty). The tagline suggested the missing person had just popped out for a beer — had gone for a Burton. The slogan was then taken up by RAF pilots for one of their number missing in action as a typical example of wartime sick humour."