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Good luck mate!Mornin
Another lovely day
Solicitor later to see how divorce is going
Stay hydrated all
Good luck mate!Mornin
Another lovely day
Solicitor later to see how divorce is going
Stay hydrated all
Well amazingly there was no dew on anything at 0615.So C said , tomorrow at 0600?
So I said yes cos I don't want to upset him.
Dawn is only just breaking, there will be dew over everything.
Avoiding the heat is one thing but.....
Still 13 minutes past and he ain't here yet.
Must be Frog 0600, i.e. 6h00
I tend to agree with that. It was a nice bit of bunce while it lasted. It won't change my life.My comment was that I was always a bit embarrassed at getting it as we aren't short of dosh. So I kinda feel it is fair that only those who really need it get it.
Well amazingly there was no dew on anything at 0615.
The night was too warm apparently.
Still finished with it for the day except that I still have to go and 50 more.
I knew I was going to be short, but not 50% short.
This is down to so many tiles seeming to be OK until you lift them and find the underside crumbling away.
See you laters folks!
I fully agree with you BUT I am aware that there are far too many 'dodgy' claimers of benefits that they are NOT really entitled to so I hope they go after them with equal enthusiasm - I doubt it though as that would mean putting in lots of hard work............. having read about it on here, got told it was only for those who weren't on some sort of benefit.
I then made a comment on Nexrdoor where everyone is bellyaching about the Labour govt and calling them all sorts of names.
My comment was that I was always a bit embarrassed at getting it as we aren't short of dosh. So I kinda feel it is fair that only those who really need it get it.
Doubtless there are now a thousand wax dolls with my name on them having pins stuck in them!
The problem is that many parts of the underside, particularly the edge where it rests on the flat part of the next tile, have flaked off. I have bought a sealant, paint on type, but there are many who tell you not to use it as you risk them bursting in a cold period, and TBH so far apart from this bad job lot the rest have been more or less OK.Can't you seal the underside ?
I fully agree with you BUT I am aware that there are far too many 'dodgy' claimers of benefits that they are NOT really entitled to so I hope they go after them with equal enthusiasm - I doubt it though as that would mean putting in lots of hard work.
Got a parcel on way but seems a bit slow. Had a look at the tracking on Royal Mail website and it says 'we're expecting the parcel from the sender'. That was on the 15th...My noo trainers didnt turn up, evri or hermes whaterver they are called now are useless.
On the news and you tubeHow did you hear cos we ain't heard, mind we is in the wrong country so the letter could be sitting on the doormat.
I put off looking at the news till as late as is reasonable, but W gives it to me anyway, whether I want it or not.On the news and you tube
Its also surprising the waight of them tooBeen tied up moving some books over the weekend. Its amazing how many boxes are needed to clear one set of bookshelves, bit like when digging a hole - how the hell did all that earth fit in there?
Yep - I tend to use those strong veg boxes from supermarkets to move things and if you get the deep ones, its possible to fill them such that you can't lift them.Its also surprising the waight of them too
Why have you sorn'd it?Renewed tax on the Land Rover this afternoon, I like the bit when it says £0.00
Have yer fort about changing them all if yer gorra duff batch.The problem is that many parts of the underside, particularly the edge where it rests on the flat part of the next tile, have flaked off. I have bought a sealant, paint on type, but there are many who tell you not to use it as you risk them bursting in a cold period, and TBH so far apart from this bad job lot the rest have been more or less OK.
But the ones that are not too far gone and have only lost small patches, yes, I'll be daubing the flaked off area with said stuff.
Also they are sucha pain to lift that once lifted it's better to replace them with new.
Have to say that even though it isn't finished it is already looking one heck of a lot better.
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