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		<title>By: The Gilmours Diary &#187; A sunny Saturday&#8230;..</title>
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		<description>[...] After a couple of hours in Serendipities (the children had a great time and I read some of my book) we headed off to B&amp;Q.  Got the paint no issue but we had a little incident outside in the car park with a neandethal guy who insisted on offering out every single explitive under the sun in front of the children&#8230;.. go here for a rant on that subject  Once we had got through that it was off to Asda, oh how I loath Asda on a Saturday afternoon.  However it wasn&#8217;t too bad, Emily decided she wanted to go in the trolley and I tasked Elizabeth with leading the way to the relevant aisles for the goods.  To her credit she knew where the things were, bread, milk, fizzy pop, she was on the ball&#8230; a very good shopper how she is going to make me pay later in life I reckon&#8230;   Bribery at Asda consisted of doughnuts and some cookies for after dinner, which ended up being fish and chips from the chippy. After which the children got themselves ready for bed and into their beds.  [...]</description>
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