Jules-and-Boo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > you need to phone the fire brigade and they will > come and out it out. Tell them it's toxic. Agree with this too. Bonfires aren't allowed.
Looking for suggestions on how to make inexpensive phone calls to Australia - to both landline and mobiles. They would be from a UK landline, with Plusnet. I currently use 18185 to call the United States inexpensively, but their prices for Australian mobiles are more than 8 pence a minute.
Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rosetta Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Antibiotics won't help a virus. Ask for a > > referral to the ENT department from GP. > > The sinusitis bit is an infection. How do you know it's a bacterial infection?
keano77 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Unfortunately it was from an official body. > Customs had opened the package and there was an > invoice receipt inside. What something cost you and what it was worth are different things. Too bad the invoice was inside.
keano77 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Good point about customs/import duty IlonaM. > > I ordered a copy of a document from the US > recently. Cost me US $80 including mailing costs. > The post office put a note through my door that > customs duty was payable. I had to pay another > ?16.90 at Silvester Road to collect it because it > came from outside the EU for what was effectively > an A3 photocopy. You need to ask anyone posting from the US to put a low value figure on the declaration form, or no monetary value. Under ?20 is usually fine, and you won't get charged anything on top. You can check online to see what the limits are.
George Orwell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's interesting to note that Dr Knoxley Greaves > "retired" about 9 months ago without anybody > seeming to know or comment about it. The > receptionists say he's retired; he's left the > practice although he's still apparently the named > doctor for some patients. He's also been spotted > doing locum work in SW London. More lucrative to work as a locum, sadly.
Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If youre mobile then call into Alexander Nurseries > in Penge > > Coffee shop + cake is great. Lovely place.
Black bean burritos, or black bean burrito bowls, minus the Tortilla wraps. I also like bolognese sauce made with red lentils and served with pasta. Look on the Deliciously Ella site, she's an American vegetarian blogger.