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- May 28th, 2010
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Here are the best places to find cheap DESIGNER SUNGLASSES, they are so expensive it is only right that I show you the cheapest ways of getting yourself a pair! Please view a few links below which take you through to the cheap websites for buying a range of GENUINE designer sunglasses:
82% OFF DESIGNER SUNGLASSES
www.sunglassesale.net
60% OFF OAKLEY SUNGLASSES
www.eyewearbrands.com
DISCOUNTED DESIGNER SUNGLASSES
www.discountedsunglasses.co.uk
BARGAIN DESIGNER SUNGLASSES
www.bargainsunspecs.com
ALL DESIGNER SUNGLASSES – RAY BAN, GUCCI, OAKLEY, PRADA, CHANEL, DIOR, TIFFANY & CO
www.sunglassessave.com

We have all probably experienced the difficulties of removing wall paper, especially WOODCHIP WALLPAPER!
During the renovation of our house, we removed one layer of normal wallpaper to reveal the dreaded woodchip wallpaper beneath. This is where the fun started. Here are the two ways in which it can be removed easily:
1). The fastest way is to purchase a steamer, you should be able to pick up a steamer for between £18 and £30 (Ebay is a good place to look for these, there are a few good options). I have a £20 steamer which does the job perfectly, simply fill it with boiling water, plug it in and off you go, just hold the steamer for a few seconds on to the paper and then with the scraper the paper should just fall off.
TOP TIP – start from the bottom, as steam rises it will help loosen the paper above whilst your doing the lower bit.
2). If you dont want to pay for a steamer or only have a small bit of wallpaper to remove then you can just brush the paper with water, leave it for about 10 minutes, then begin scraping (it might be that you need to give it 2 coats of water before scraping)
TOP TIP – which ever method you use, always score the wallpaper with a knife to allow the steam or water to get into and beneath the paper to help loosen it.

I bought a Bestway 8ft pool last year and it was fantastic, 8ft was plenty big enough and I got this for £35 then paid another £10 for a solar cover which did keep the heat in but mainly stopped things (leaves etc) dropping into the pool. I added chlorine however I did not have a filter/pump so the chlorine failed to circulate properly and therefore the water began to turn slightly green so I would recommend that you buy a pump/filter (only about £15 – Ebay or even part of a package now with the deals they have on above ground pools) this way the water will be constantly moving and circulating and the chlorine will do its job.
The 8ft pool would easily fit 4-6 adults in it, and with the top being inflatable it acted as a great head rest whilst you bathed and relaxed in the pool.
I made sure to put a thick blanket underneath the pool before filling it with water as I wanted to make sure that the base of the pool was protected from any sharp objects (as I had the pool on the patio) Unfortunately for me the only place I could have it was in quite a shaded end of the garden so the pool didnt heat up as much as I would have liked and when you are putting nearly 3,000 ltrs of water into an 8ft pool it will take some heating! So try your best to keep it in a place that is in the sun most of the day, having said that you can buy heaters which only cost about £30-40, another tip – if you place the pool on the grass it will kill the grass beneath it and you will end up with a patch.
I have shown a few links below which takes you through to the types and sizes of the pools you can buy so have a look! a word of warning- if you are looking at buying a 8ft pool then dont pay over £35 unless it has a pump/filter with it, the price of pools have come down slightly over the last year so you can definitely ge some good deals now.
MAD POOLS
www.madpools.co.uk
H20 FUN
www.h2ofun.co.uk

There are many places now where you can get genuine designer clothes from, just make sure they are genuine if you are searching on the net for them.

Here are a number of sources I have used over the years to get quality, genuine designer clothing that is cheaper than the highstreet!
Find brands such as: PRADA, DEISEL, FCUK, GUCCI, BEN SHERMAN, ANIMAL, QUIKSILVER, ADDIDAS, BENCH, BERGHAUS, THE NORTH FACE, BILLABONG, JACK WILLS, JACK WOLFSKIN, TIMBERLAND, TOMMY HILFIGER, PAUL SMITH, RALPH LAUREN AND MORE…

‘Irony’ is derived from a Greek word that means “one who dissembles.” There are three important kinds of irony, each of which signals a difference between appearance and reality.
Verbal irony involves figures of speech, in which what is said is not what is meant. There are several kinds of verbal irony.
Other Versions:
What a nice night for an evening.
Whenever I think of the past, it brings back so many memories.
Some people say that I’m superficial, but that’s just on the surface.
On one hand, I’m indecisive; but on the other, I’m not.
If there’s one thing I can’t stand, it’s intolerance.
The world’s full of apathy, but I don’t care.
Perspective is in the eye of the beholder.
Prejudiced people are all alike.
Those who judge others will burn in Hell!
Exaggeration is not all it’s cracked up to be.
I’m still not sure if I understand ambiguity.
There’s no such thing as nonexistence.
Cooperation can only be reached if we work together.
As far as I’m concerned, treachery will sometimes bring loyalty into question.
It doesn’t matter what temperature a room is; it’s always room temperature.
Avoid cliches like the plague.
Go around the barn at high noon to avoid colloquialisms.
Analogies in writing are like feathers on a snake.
I always try to do things in chronological order.
Exaggeration is a billion times worse than understatement.
Death to all fanatics!
An oral contract isn’t worth the paper it’s written on.
Don’t chew [or eat] with your mouth full.
It’s deja vu all over again.
I’d give my right arm to be ambidextrous!
I always wanted to be a procrastinator!
Rehab is for quitters!
Don’t be redundant by repeating yourself.
Some people type so fast that forget to include
I am becoming increasingly worried that there isn’t enough anxiety in my life.
I have this nagging fear that everyone is out to make me paranoid.
Free advice is worth what you paid for it.
Entropy just isn’t what it used to be.
I keep telling myself that I am a pathological liar, but I am not sure if I believe it.
Not only am I redundant & superfluous, but I also tend to use more words than necessary.
Honk if you love peace and quiet.
Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine.
Give me ambiguity or give me something else.
Always be on the lookout for conspicuousness otherwise it’s hard to tell if someone is inconspicuous.
He doesn’t have much of a reputation, or so I’ve heard.
I disagree with unanimity.
I have my doubts about disbelief.
Avoid Alliteration. Always.
Prepositions are not words to end sentences with.
Always and never are two words you should always remember never to use.
I always wanted to be a procrastinator… never got around to it.
Freedom of speech is overrated.
all courtesy of comical quotes website
Snowdonia is one of the most enjoyable places to be either on a nice summers day or on a rainy, cold day (thats probably just me being a lover of the outdoors)
I have spent a lot of time up in and around Betws Y Coed, particularly around Aber Falls and Moel Winion. We did a overnight trek up here, there were 6 of us in the group, although this could easily be done in the one day we made it more fun by wild camping out in the open on Moel Winion which was our half way point.
We set out on the saturday morning at about 10.30, leaving Junction 13 off the A55. we parked up in front of the houses (where there is a small cafe) then began our walk up to the Aber Falls. This is quite a public place where people visit for the day and spend some time having a picnic and enjoying the fresh air. We took the higher path up to the falls which took us through the woods, the lower path is the more used path, as this is just gravelled and for people who are just having a casual stroll. After going through the woods we walked down a slight decline to the falls. As soon as we came out of the woodland we could see and hear the falls, they were incredible a must see if your in the area.
We went down to the falls and had a spot of lunch and just enjoyed the break here, a first class photo opportunity. We decided to get going again after about 15 minutes and made our way up a quite challenging broken slate path up towards the top of the falls themselves, although challenging, especially with all our trekking gear on our backs it was acheivable and we made it to the very top of the falls which offered amazing views-again the cameras were out!
We continued our walk up stream and crossed the stream (what goes on to make Aber Falls) we passed some amzing wildlife and even some wild horses just roaming around! To get to the tp of the falls we had been wlaking for about an hour – an hour and a half. we made it up a steady incline and walked around the front of the mountain, again incredible views that lead out to the sea, we saw nobody up there by this point it was so peaceful. We walked down the path which lead us to another stream which had a wlakway for easy crossing and then climbed Moel Winion where we would pitch up for the night. It took us about 2 hours to get to our half way point. As soon as the sun dropped behind the mountain the cold really set in. We had about zero degrees and this was in May so not the coldest time of the year, so make sure you take some warm clothing on this trek! (if staying overnight)
The stove got going and the camping equipment out, tents set up and uninterrupted views were on offer all around us (an amazing place to wake up to in the morning, definitely worth the camping)
The morning blessed us with beautiful sunshine which made the views look even more special. We continued up Moel Winion and over the ridge where we had a couple more photos and saw some ruins of an old building. We made our way over and strated our decline, this route offered views on Angelsy and took us along the coastal path all the way back to the car.
This took us about 4 hours in total so is definitely acheivable in a day but was very enjoyable spreading this over 2 days with the camping in the middle!
Lake Crafnant is also one of my favourite places to be, this is in Snowdonia National Park, the lake offers amazing trout fishing and walking, nearly a mile long and covering 63 acres this is a great 1.5 hour walk to be had in a day. There is also a great little cafe at the bigging, or if you can wait at ‘the end’ its best to work up to a nice hot chocolate with cream topping! they also do burgers, pies etc so you can grab a good lunch here too!