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Man of Honour
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Got some new trainers!

Just kidding, got a new saddle as the stock one was getting really arse-achy on longer rides :p

Prime Ti Endurance from chain reaction. Can't go wrong for the price, more ergo and half the weight of the old one.
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Associate
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New toy:

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Some features:
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It passed the sock test:
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I have 3 cats and this tackles pet hair very well. It hasn't been tested with any cat mess, yet.

Unfortunately there are 2 steps between the hallway and lounge, and between the lounge and office so it can't do all of downstairs but it's still great.
 
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Soldato
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A gift from my fiancé for no other reason than its an 80 hour work week, I'm tired and she thought I needed something nice!
 
Soldato
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A mixer...

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And a new deck

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Kitties approve :D

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And some dishwasher tablets as they're the 'in' thing now :p

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I've had a dishwasher for over three years here now and never actually used it until a couple of weeks ago! Times, they're a changing :D
 
Soldato
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The best thing about a dishwasher (especially back when i was single) is that it becomes a new multi-use cupboard. Fill it up during the day, put it on at night, use what you need throughout the day and then just refill and put it back on before bed!

win win!
 
Soldato
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Gravel, sand small pond liner, big one is improvised pond liner, work in progress on a small wildlife pond in a quiet corner of our extensive gardens (was that a booming noise)
Solar pump will turn my free driftwood into a small waterfall then from mini pond into bigger one.
As with all our garden projects its nearly all natural free stuff, the amount people spend in home and garden section shocks me a little
Still cloudy, needs to settle,

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Soldato
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I'm trying to fuel better while cycling and so have bought some drinkable carbs for a water bottle. (I'm not so confident about unwrapping things and eating while trying to keep up with others)

That's the one I went for and was pleasantly surprised by it.

I also prefer to stop to eat, my cycling buddies? Not so much.
 
Soldato
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Yeah, i stick some of that in a water bottle for long runs, i find it better to get a regular source of energy rather than stopping to open gels as often.

Although i've since gone cheap and gone from the SIS, down to the High5 version and finally to a MyProtein own brand, although i've not tried that yet.
 
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