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So what have you done today..?

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by figaro, Mar 17, 2012.

  1. No, but I do have a prototype set without a home - do you know anyone who could fit them for you :Finger:
     
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  2. I got outta bed, had a bit of a scratch, think I put on a few pounds, done the usual, got the goggles on, had a shower. Drip dried for an hour, it's like drying a damp Labrador. Put crap on, got keys, started bike, stopped bike, run back into house, I forgot to have a dump, back out, on the bike, rode to work, in the rain. Dodged cars etc, got to work, started up the slowest PC in the northern hemisphere, done some important work, because I am important and I have an important job, needing important decisions. Had a scratch, come on here and starting typing crap. Tomorrow I will change the world.

    You will be pleased to know that I will disappear for a bit, don't panic I will be back. Bye bye.
     
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  3. That's the most you have ever written:Wideyed:

    Miss you already hurry back :Bookworm:
     
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  4. After waiting for the best part of 6 months for replacement parts we've now rebuilt a 3-way multicondenser AC and a large ducted unit.
    At least now I've gained £3K worth of stock back and about 10m2....as they take up loads of room when in bits...now what should I do with all the bits left over?
     
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  5. Yes. I know a few grown-ups who could help me :D
     
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  6. You could gather up the left over bits and come fix the AC in my office as its not been working for MONTHS and our AC Guy as been waiting for a Part
     
  7. Fig Motors Inc. is open for business again...

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    Another £200 well spent:upyeah:
     
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  8. I've just been to the pool. God, I feel virtuous.
    It has to be said, it would be a shame not to. It's a sunny warm day, I have a 90 minute lunch hour (though often only take an hour), the pool is in landscaped grounds right next to the lake, next to a park of 100 year old trees.
     
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  9. Was going to grab a hours ride before the rain comes in .......... so go out into the garage move the bike and forget i have left the alarmed disc lock on smash ..........:( knackered my front fender so now need a new one ......... what a twat .........still it's only plastic shall order a new one tomoz:upyeah:
     
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  10. Just had dinner - take away from a real Italian restaurant 5 mins away from me first time I have ordered pasta dishes and boy was it good washed down with a few beers bliss
     
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  11. Beer! I knew I was forgetting something important! :upyeah:
     
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  12. I've spent most of the day lazing about and watching films. However this afternoon we had a walk to Hawkshead. It was shit.

    This evening I took #2 son and wife to the local pub for their date night then came back to the holiday cottage to babysit my
    3yo granddaughter and 3 month old grandson with SWMBO. #1 son and family came back from their day out around 7.30pm and for the past 90 mins they have been trying to get their two boys to bed. We should be sitting down to eat in about 5 mins.

    Home tomorrow for a rest :upyeah:
     
  13. Went to the post office this morning to collect my gran's pension.

    Then, as usual, I went to her grave to put some flowers on it.
     
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  14. ????

     
  15. Eh?
     
  16. It's more, get in the pool, swim a mile, get out, go back to work. You only see vague figures in the pool as they motor past doing 90 miles an hour. It can be quite depressing, as you swallow yet another mouthful of chlorine. Still - it's the only way to improve!
     
  17. The garden produced its first meal today, pretty much. Pasta with peas, sugar snap peas, spring onion, tomato sauce, parmesan and basil. At least the onion, the sugar snap peas and the basil were happily growing until I cooked them. Cheap, tasty, healthy. Result.
     
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  19. Where are you and what part is he waiting for?
    If it is a thermistor the parts are generic, basically only 6 or so different ones solve 95% of problems.
    Pressure switches and reversing valves are generic.
    Fans and PCBs are more problematic.
     
  20. Considering making my first foray into the world that is make your own wine

    Having made gooseberry chutney last weekend am fancying gooseberry wine

    Wish me luck :)
     
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