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More like 'no, you cannot work from home, stay in the office!' for my colleagues as I have still not returnedChoices ? Furlough on a voluntary basis?
More like 'no, you cannot work from home, stay in the office!' for my colleagues as I have still not returnedChoices ? Furlough on a voluntary basis?
You've all done very well. Thank you Mr GraceWe have another company announcement tomorrow, wonder what that's about
What full time ? Or just on a weekendSometimes, it's hard to be a woman
It was a good knock, I was listening to it on the radio the other day.
As my plasterer has been avoiding me and I am not likely to find another before lockdown, I has ordered some materials from wixs, to be delivered Wednesday. I swore I would never attempt another disastrous plastering job but needs must an all that. And it will give me something to do at the weekend - probably knocking it all out again .
As my plasterer has been avoiding me and I am not likely to find another before lockdown, I has ordered some materials from wixs, to be delivered Wednesday. I swore I would never attempt another disastrous plastering job but needs must an all that. And it will give me something to do at the weekend - probably knocking it all out again .
Yup, thats the job. I know its not difficult, in fact its dead easy to cock it upNot a difficult thing to do and very satisfying. You are talking about the bricked up fireplace?
Blob some int ole and push it int. Let it dry un get sum more an avva nuvva go. Keep adding blobs until tis full. Smooth the last bit over. If it's not perfect but near ok... let it dry then touch up sum more later. Bit of sand payper ter knok back the eye points if needed. Then fill ergen.As my plasterer has been avoiding me and I am not likely to find another before lockdown, I has ordered some materials from wixs, to be delivered Wednesday. I swore I would never attempt another disastrous plastering job but needs must an all that. And it will give me something to do at the weekend - probably knocking it all out again .
The area got quite large after knocking all the loose out so I as gone for plasterboard dot n dab with a finish coat. Hoping for a finish suitable for emulshun paint.Blob some int ole and push it int.
The area got quite large after knocking all the loose out so I as gone for plasterboard dot n dab with a finish coat. Hoping for a finish suitable for emulshun paint.
It'll have to wait for Time Team to finish looking for a saxon hoard in me veg plotBetter get on the blower to Nick Knowles and get the services of diy sos.
Nearly forgot ....
Good evening from Buxom.
Yep.Is it?
How's the water?Nearly forgot ....
Good evening from Buxton.
Don’t drink it... have you seen what the cows do first before it’s bottledHow's the water?
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