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That'd be more like "toot, toot!"Practice for when he joins the sally army
That'd be more like "toot, toot!"Practice for when he joins the sally army
Forgot you used to be a Tyre blokey, and must have done this loads a times a day!!!Did you teach yer granny how to suck eggs
Cold but lovely and bright here.Frosty again this morning with a little fog as we past the woods ...
My trick is to stop looking for it and let your hind brain catch up. You'll find your gaze alighting on the lost item just like that!a) Go back and look again in the first place you checked and dismissed.
b) Forget it 'cos it will turn up as soon as you are not looking for it.
These are my two suggestions - learnt over many years of 'losing' things.
Sorry to hear of the belt/alternator woes, good news on the puppy though!Sooo, coming back down the A3 yesdi a funny noise began in the engine bay, a whirring kinda noise. Dropped oft the M27 onto the A27 and pulled over, nothing obvious to see but thought it might be the idle pulley bearing and opted to push on. Around Porchester the noise stopped, followed by a 'ping', the battery light came on and the steering went heavy. No serpentine belt, thinks I. Made it home without overheating (just). It was the alternator bearing, failed entirely and threw the belt which ended up around the fan. Only replaced the damn thing last April anorl!
Snotty email sent, need to fix it it asap as we're off to Cornwall next Satdi (I'll leave the house keys in the usual place).
Silver lining. Puppy looks great.
Forgot you used to be a Tyre blokey, and must have done this loads a times a day!!!
Yer, rightoStay safe and see you after church
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