Having a sh!t day.Bit quiet on here today, where is the usual crowd...@hippo @Hicap phill @derwendolly @kevstar @Shimsteriom @DanClarke @My Old Landy @Stanleysteamer et al? Oh, and @marjon and @Wimblowdriver @DevonGuy
Yeah, I guessed that from your other "Brexit. So what’s actually changed for me?" postHaving a sh!t day.
and not just cos I am not drinking.
Well done, on top of all the other sh!t i have to do that as well, fanks for the reminder!Eye has just enturd me gas un lectric meter readins ont line
Well you always are a lucky cunt!Im err noo
Went to the workshop & was doing mortice n tenon's for the Siberian larch gates, I had to turn
my diesel heater off I was sweating My mate went to the decking job to some landscaping.
he lost the coin toss "again" haha says he's never betting at anything again as ive won 6 in a row.
@kevstar owns a double headed coinWell you always are a lucky cunt!
My bruv used to do that with me, so I stopped tossing coins with him too!
I'd be tearing my feckin hair out, or, alternatively, having given em a week to repair or replace, going throught the Small claims Track.I may have to do just that. Today the drive belt stripped 30% of its teeth and the thing is totally unusable. This is with <3 hours of "run-time".
I cannot even do simple jobs with it to "fix" the simplest problems these budget machines all have.
I'm beginning to think that you may need a drinkI'd be tearing my feckin hair out, or, alternatively, having given em a week to repair or replace, going throught the Small claims Track.
This sort of stuff really lights my fires.
Do really feel for you mate.
Don't!Don't think I have ever watched an episode of Eastenders. Maybe tonight though
Fallen in a puddle again then didn cher!The last time I raised a case with PP I bought an outboard engine just serviced & working
condition.Arrived on a pallet it had new plugs done a compression test & it was low on
the top cylinder almost half what it should have been, stuck a bore scope to check the cylinder
the rings were fooked. Seller said tuff sh!t its sold now & rejected the refund.
Straight to PP raised a case they sent me labels to post it back & advised me to take it to the
local post office counter
Called them an explained that it needed a pallet delivery to send
it back, they said no chance they would pay for that. I got a full refund within 24 hours & told
me to scrap the item. I kept it for a month & gave the nob every chance to come an pick it up.
I was really hoping he was brave enough. No show surprize/surprize.
Stuck it on ebay for spares or repair & got 600 quid for it.
You is so right.I'm beginning to think that you may need a drink
I'll try to avoid posting about me enjoying my Rum too often then.You is so right.
About every 5 mins, for about an hour now, I think "I'll just get myself a whisky". then i remember.
That's only part of it.Yeah, I guessed that from your other "Brexit. So what’s actually changed for me?" post
That's only part of it.
We started on the utility room today.
Wifey cleared out the cupboard under the sink (it's a galley shaped room, white goods and sink one side.)
Having taken all the tiles off a few days ago, I was on the point of ripping the cupboard and worktop out. But it was too late to get stuck in so I just decided to remeasure, "measure twice, cut once" etc, while wifey was making the chicken pie.
To my horror I realised the new work top, which had come with the rest of the tops for the kitchen, was 60 cms not 70 cms. The existing one is 70, whereas the rest of the kitchen is 60.
So had a bit of a think and worked out I could prolly get the white goods to go back right under it, just.
Then i realised that the floor tiles had been laid up to the cupboards and I therefore couldn't go any further down that line.
These worktops were all delivered about 2 years ago.
Cutting the top of a finger, breaking a thumb a year after that, spending half our time in frogland and the kitchen install being a right pain, meant I put the utility off all this time.
So I have no idea if the company that measured up, supplied and fitted the worktops in the kitchen, and also supplied the other one for the ute, will be interested in admitting their mistake. I have looked at the legalities on line and it isn't completely clear.
So I will have to phone them tomorrow and see what they say.
Then I started on the visa thing!
Not a happy bunny.
I'll just make a coffee and have one of our home made jam tarts.I'll try to avoid posting about me enjoying my Rum too often then.
we had a lovely strawberry crumble for pudding,freezers are greatI'll just make a coffee and have one of our home made jam tarts.
The jam is home made from 2015! Luvly, strawberry! Yum, Yum!
I'm sure it is bloody character forming.
You may have chosen the wrong month to give up drinking.
That made eye laff. Tis never any fun when fings go right.That's only part of it.
We started on the utility room today.
Wifey cleared out the cupboard under the sink (it's a galley shaped room, white goods and sink one side.)
Having taken all the tiles off a few days ago, I was on the point of ripping the cupboard and worktop out. But it was too late to get stuck in so I just decided to remeasure, "measure twice, cut once" etc, while wifey was making the chicken pie.
To my horror I realised the new work top, which had come with the rest of the tops for the kitchen, was 60 cms not 70 cms. The existing one is 70, whereas the rest of the kitchen is 60.
So had a bit of a think and worked out I could prolly get the white goods to go back right under it, just.
Then i realised that the floor tiles had been laid up to the cupboards and I therefore couldn't go any further down that line.
These worktops were all delivered about 2 years ago.
Cutting the top of a finger, breaking a thumb a year after that, spending half our time in frogland and the kitchen install being a right pain, meant I put the utility off all this time.
So I have no idea if the company that measured up, supplied and fitted the worktops in the kitchen, and also supplied the other one for the ute, will be interested in admitting their mistake. I have looked at the legalities on line and it isn't completely clear.
So I will have to phone them tomorrow and see what they say.
Then I started on the visa thing!
Not a happy bunny.
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