oh, those are PERFECT! I may have to order some
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Originally posted by Jumble View PostHe is
*thinks*
He looks like his mum, who looks like me..... does that make me a hottie too?
So did I
Strangely, I came across those whilst googling for decorative car magnets
Still haven't found any........
There's a few on ebay if you search Car decal magnets but they're all from the U.S. the sticker ones are everywhere though.
Love the ponderisms. haven't read 50 Shades so can't comment but it did make me giggle.sigpic
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Originally posted by Nolamom View Postoh, those are PERFECT! I may have to order some
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I've asked a seller on e--bay if these stickers can be removed easily and without damaging the paintwork - we'll wait and see
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The stick on ones can be removed but can be tricky to put on in the first place. The car has to be absolutely clean and you have to put them on dead straight and smooth with no bubbles. You can remove them by heating them with a hairdryer to soften them then peeling carefully. They might leave the paintwork slightly dull underneath and a sticky line visible, but this can be polished out with a little t-cut and will be good as new afterwards.
(Yes, I put some on Monty the Metro; my first car. Not daisies though, just a go-faster stripe. )
I prefer the idea of magnets though, although they may only be suitable for some spots.
You've just reminded me of the car I saw at the garden centre the other week; it had eyelashes and everything. i have a pic on the phone so will upload it later and show you.sigpic
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Originally posted by Cagranosalis View PostThe stick on ones can be removed but can be tricky to put on in the first place. The car has to be absolutely clean and you have to put them on dead straight and smooth with no bubbles. You can remove them by heating them with a hairdryer to soften them then peeling carefully. They might leave the paintwork slightly dull underneath and a sticky line visible, but this can be polished out with a little t-cut and will be good as new afterwards.
(Yes, I put some on Monty the Metro; my first car. Not daisies though, just a go-faster stripe. )
I prefer the idea of magnets though, although they may only be suitable for some spots.
You've just reminded me of the car I saw at the garden centre the other week; it had eyelashes and everything. i have a pic on the phone so will upload it later and show you.
I'm off to a bbq in a bit - so far the weather today has swung back and forth between torrential rain and brilliant sunshine and is currently looking a bit overcast again - best take my wellies and brolly
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Originally posted by Jumble View PostI'm off to a bbq in a bit - so far the weather today has swung back and forth between torrential rain and brilliant sunshine and is currently looking a bit overcast again - best take my wellies and brolly
Hope the rain holds off long enough to get my washing dry.sigpic
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Hey Jumble - love the "ponderisms" but it I remember correctily, they only start occurring at age60!- nope sorry I said that number - I know you are still a little sensitive! I promise - won't do that again!
As for the dancing - I really enjoyed that - old "dad" did a good job!
The "poem" I saw on FB and made me laugh again.
As for magnets, went on line on Google UK using "Flower Daisy Car Magnet" and found several locally - you should be able to get them in the UK! Especially on Ebay and Amazon!Last edited by llp; 07 September 2013, 08:39 AM.sigpic
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Originally posted by Cagranosalis View PostAnd it was 28 degrees on Thursday and we were in the pool splashing about. Welcome to September in the UK.
Hope the rain holds off long enough to get my washing dry.
Baby Nathan wearing his very first cardigan - knitted by me
Laurie, yesterday I actually had occasion to say "I'm only 60!"Last edited by Jumble; 07 September 2013, 10:45 AM.
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