Or Sovngard.As long as you don't move to Valhall…
an incarnation of pibbur who is too peaceful (and too much of a milk drinker) to be accepted at any of those places.
Or Sovngard.As long as you don't move to Valhall…
Not a problem over here. We can return anything bought online within 14 days after receiving it without the need to specify a reason. We have a law for that. We get a full refund including the delivery cost (not including the cost to send it back, although many companies offer free return shipping as well).You know what really sucks buying clothes or a jacket online and finding out the sizes the manufacturer use are not up to par. Seriously a 3X shirt is not an XL.
Can't even get my arms in the shirts or jacket and getting a refund from them is a hassle. They must be using child size adults for the cheap China manufactures.
Unfortunately I can only get back limited store credit or pay to ship everything back myself. So I'm out of almost $300 as most of the stuff was Xmas gifts that don't fit.Not a problem over here. We can return anything bought online within 14 days after receiving it without the need to specify a reason. We have a law for that. We get a full refund including the delivery cost (not including the cost to send it back, although many companies offer free return shipping as well).
As a result if I buy clothes or shoes online, I just order different sizes and send back what I don't need.
Obviously this is only the case for on-line companies in The Netherlands or targeting The Netherlands.
Finally we've got some irrelevant information from ozzieland (not Osborne) again, although, sorry to say, it's not connected to the favourite sports down under, such as water-polo or the-shortest-distance-between-you-and-dangerous-animals competitions,
But. Australian bowler Shane Warne claimed that he had "nightmares" at the thought of bowling to Sachin Tendulka. Which is a bit strange, since mr Tendulka is mainly interested in throwing things at people standing in front of peculiarly arranged (like Stonehenge) pieces of wood.
It's a shame it wasn't the 21st month either... That would have made it extra special.It's about to be 9 o'clock GMT. The 21st hour of the 21st day of the 21st year of the 21st Century.
And the timestamp on your post says you made that post at exactly 21:00 GMTIt's about to be 9 o'clock GMT. The 21st hour of the 21st day of the 21st year of the 21st Century.
And the timestamp on your post says you made that post at exactly 21:00 GMT
Didn't realize this event, but now that I do, I know there are 11 more coming this year.
Suffice it to say, that with lockdown, I have way too much time on my hands. At Christmas, I decided that a set of white fairy lights needed to be colourful, so I painted all 500 bulbs.
We do get 11 more 21st of the months this year, but not the 21st day of the year again.
I think you might need to get out more.
AND WHAT IS WRONG WITH MACRAME?????You are correct, Sir. Freedom will be sweet, and can't come soon enough, before I take up macrame, or something.
Oh, god. I'm digging the hole deeper.
You are correct, Sir. Freedom will be sweet, and can't come soon enough, before I take up macrame, or something.
May I suggest embroidery?
an incarnation of pibbur who also might - just might - suggest colouring books.