Although I have recently had some difficulties concerning over exuberance at Rainies birthday bash, I believe I can put that behind me as I have now moved up the social ladder with multiple steps.
I thought shopping at Waitrose and having a John Lewis card was as good as it was going to get .... no,
I have a robot lawnmower,!!!!!
All I need now is my onco phone call on Thursday to declare my no treatment treatment a success and I can work out my next steps upwards.
I think this will cement my burgeoning relationship with Ellie.
It's orange, when it's up and running you must visit. Better than a date in a shed.
Between you and me Ellie, I was expecting a lot of congratulations on achieved robot mower status.
Are people jealous or worse, not interested? Tell me, I can handle the truth.
i have a push along mower, does the same thing cuts the grass, i am not lazy, though some people are, just saying/
Piffle, humbug and poppycock. I can see the signs of jealousy tearing through the forum. Mine cuts the grass when I am down the pub. Can yours do that? I rest my case..
I dont want to hear anymore, you're fired. I am not investing, I am out.
I saw one of these for the first time a few weeks back in our holiday rental. It was all very entertaining, but I was upset that the robot didn't mow in parallel lines and at 90 degrees. Also, I thought the edges were poor.
Then we were at the Royal Highland Show and there were quite a few on display so clearly we are further behind than AA lol
What have you called it? Is it like Alexa with a product name, nationwide?!
Now Mmum, you are missing the salient point here ; I have one nearly everyone else hasn't.
Whether it mows the edge or even if it plugs in or not, these things don't matter.
It's a case of prestige. I have two O levels and a certificate for playing the violin. Now I have a robot mower. It must be self evident that I am ahead of the pack.
Most people call them Rob, we have bought a small bottle of Prosecco and will be doing a naming ceremony when we have secured a celebrity to do the honours. We will not be calling ours Rob, it deserves something with a touch of history about it.
Tobermory or something similar.
LOL I have no o levels, play a fine tune on an old fiddler, and a push a long mower..
Ahead of what pack, prestige is highly overrated, perhaps your on the wrong site, and should be on university challenge, they all look like they do not have a brain between them, just saying.
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