tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9163334953640946976.post936326751617090199..comments2023-04-23T19:25:51.670+01:00Comments on Surf Chick 100: Unexpected Day OutJo Annehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08130353299724940115noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9163334953640946976.post-43367128068449907052010-01-02T17:33:19.162+00:002010-01-02T17:33:19.162+00:00Your new template looks fabulous. I had used Cutes...Your new template looks fabulous. I had used Cutest Blog on the Block for my last two looks and they worked flawlessly. <br>Now I tried the new one from someone else and I am having lots of problems. I can no longer edit the size of anything other than the size of my menu at the top and the actual post words. <br>Now when it comes to choosing between a grocery shop or the beach I wouldn't even hesitate. Good choice. <br>BTW you use words I have never heard of before...rekkie, mooch, Tesco?Lori Ehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10775116608698555225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9163334953640946976.post-52790602297537799022010-01-02T17:39:56.722+00:002010-01-02T17:39:56.722+00:00Hi LoriThanks for your comments, but you do make m...Hi Lori<br>Thanks for your comments, but you do make me laugh as I forget that some of my followers are from overseas!<br><br>Firstly Tesco - this is a large supermarket the likes of your Walmart is the nearest I can think of.<br><br>To Mooch - this is to wander and look at things with no real plan or idea of what you want in mind, just to be nosey at what is on the shelves of the stores.<br><br>To Rekkie - this is my shortened term for reconoitre - again another meaning for check out I suppose....<br><br>Hope this helps you to understand my barmy british dialogue xxJoannehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02620165390300268321noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9163334953640946976.post-81887973406655108172010-01-02T20:21:50.196+00:002010-01-02T20:21:50.196+00:00Kind of what I figured. You say crisps and we say ...Kind of what I figured. You say crisps and we say chips. You say chips and we say french fries. You say biscuits and we say crackers. <br>As long as I am getting fed I don't care what we call it. <br>Thanks for the translation.Lori Ehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10775116608698555225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9163334953640946976.post-63425360551198953452010-01-02T20:51:59.236+00:002010-01-02T20:51:59.236+00:00Hi JoanneThanks for popping by my blog and leaving...Hi Joanne<br><br>Thanks for popping by my blog and leaving a comment.<br><br>Love your latest post, looked like it was a lovely day. Definitely a no brainer, the beach or Tesco. <br><br>Loved Lori's comments about the use of words she doesn't understand! Sometimes when you do a post you tend to forget that bloggers from other countries don't use the same words as us, but it's the same for me when I read some of theirs, I have to start thinking about what they mean. I suppose that's what make us, us'<br>; and I don't think it's barmy British, understood you quite clearly. Even here we have our different dialects that people from other areas don't understand. My hubby often tries to use words we Geordies use but invariably gets them wrong!!!!!!<br><br>Happy New Year, seems like you got it off to a great beginning.jordiegirlnoreply@blogger.com