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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    OMG! She must really hate you.....
    Scourer! - there you are.
    now get to it, these dirty pots won't clean themselves.

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      Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
      Good day all!

      It has been umpteen days since my last confession.

      The situation in "Bolton Sur Les Collines" is Cold, Cloudy-ish, with sunny-ish interludes. Early doors was snowy/sleety/windy and cold.

      Oh well, mustn't grumble.
      I thought it was the UK national sport?

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        Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
        What a lucky partner you have!
        I did help with the duvet cover
        Married

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          Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
          Just checking.

          I see it requires 4.5 bar.

          I won't ask why you need two.

          Simple

          1. I initially bought one to tack fence panels on my closeboard fence,it is much easier to tack them with an air nailer and follow up with the nails and a hammer later.

          As I had ~ 100m of fencing to do and knew I wanted an air supply for the workshop I bought it before I had even laid the foundations it lived in the conservatory for months. Semi pro tip get a clothes peg style clamp mine are cheapish Dektron ones and make a template out of thin ply and then hanging closeboard is really quick, you clamp the top by eye then adjust to template, whoosh with a 30mm brad and level up with a level board as required, nail afterwards.


          2. I needed a dust extractor for the workshop and the one I wanted came up for £150 as part of a bundle in a garage clearance. I got the extractor + jointer,planer,sander, a leaky compressor and about £500 of exotic wood & bits in one go. I fixed this compressor and as its a small one it lives in the Garage for bike & car tyres.
          Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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            Originally posted by BR14 View Post
            dinner, as the perfect foil to LM's haute cuisine, has been a gammon steak, fried egg, chips and peas.
            very nice.
            and even more rioja.
            watching lewis.
            overlaps with death in paradise though, bugger.

            i've accepted the permie consultancy gig too.
            i find retirement bores me witless.

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              Morning denizens

              Quite sunny out

              Only around 6°C though, and rain is foretold for the evening and weekend

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                Originally posted by AndyGarbs View Post
                Change of bedding today
                I may do the same later, if I remember and can be bothered

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                  Morning all...

                  It's friday and I am just not sure my heart is in it.

                  which is a shame considering it's Valentines day!

                  Soon be the weekend!

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                    Valentines Day menu

                    Me - Steak, Chips Mushrooms
                    Wife - Salmon, Chips, Mushrooms
                    Married

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                      Anyone know where I can buy a potato peeler?

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