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Still some way to go but a lot better thanks. At least I can now button up my own troos!That must have been horrible are you fine now.
Still some way to go but a lot better thanks. At least I can now button up my own troos!That must have been horrible are you fine now.
Get you Mr Autoelectriciany-type!!Could be ghosting or the bulbs are still picking up a slight leccy charge causing them to glow.
Unplug them when they are glowing if they still glow the bulb is storing some power, if they go out then you have
live power going to them. You could fit a kill switch though.
A & Es will be overun with older peeps with bust wrists etc. Horrible.Foggy n damp with drizzle rain, icy on the paths bloody deadly.
My tuppence.I replaced the front sidelight bulbs in the Volvo with led bulbs, looks lovely but ....
When everything switched off and the car is locked (or unlocked) the bulbs are still on very faintly ??
Any ideas anyone ??
Like so many other things, once they have the machine set up to grind one pair of lenses, to do another pair costs 10/ 10ths of flip all, they wouldn't do it if there wasn't still a profit in it.Just been to the opticians to claim my second pair of glasses.
1st Pair 875 inc expensive silhouette frames. Found my old pair of Silhouette varifocals in a drawer and so the second pair on these frames but with the addition of polarising lenses £100.
I don't understand the pricing, exceptthey stripe you for the 1st pair.
Possible but this was 4 hours after switching offMy tuppence.
I note that the led lights in me garage dunt go oft immediately.
Also, a DC converter I had maintained a supply after it had been switched oft. So maybe sum volts are lingering in the led supply gummidge?
I was once told drinking milk was supposed to be a good thing too, have no idea if there are any benefits to it.You have metal fume fever, it will pass you should have drank a litre of water once finished welding.
I picked a pair of silhouettes for my first pair of proper glasses and then blanched at the price and picked a much cheaper frame. They're the first pair and are really a try out.Just been to the opticians to claim my second pair of glasses.
1st Pair 875 inc expensive silhouette frames. Found my old pair of Silhouette varifocals in a drawer and so the second pair on these frames but with the addition of polarising lenses £100.
I don't understand the pricing, exceptthey stripe you for the 1st pair.
Drove onto the top deck of the Tescp carpark yessdi. Noticed that where I had parked fronting on to a white wall someone had put a strip of masking tape across, with a big cross of tape on the left hand end. Methinks someone was using it to set their headlights up the old fashioned way. good on them!Land Rover headlamp units lighting up ok, waiting for dark now to set them up
They have silhouette glasses for silly money on vinted. Just re-lense em?Have you tried getting them on-line ?
Apparently babys seem to do well on it.I was once told drinking milk was supposed to be a good thing too, have no idea if there are any benefits to it.
They have silhouette glasses for silly money on vinted. Just re-lense em?
I certainly hope not, my coughs can be heard in Pompey apparently.I hope you get better soon mate.
My experience of the "stinker" that migrates to the chest usually ends up with a chest infection and the need for AB's.
Sure fire cure is to go to bed with a hot woman. Honest!
NB.As long as they fit
Might drag the residual metallic vapour to the gut faster because of the pH value difference to water.I was once told drinking milk was supposed to be a good thing too, have no idea if there are any benefits to it.
Might drag the residual metallic vapour to the gut faster because of the pH value difference to water.
Might drag the residual metallic vapour to the gut faster because of the pH value difference to water.
And this is why this isn't a useless thread..And as it is more viscous, it'll drag stuff from the throat lining too ...
On the drinking note the French are now drinking and buying more beer than wine ??I was once told drinking milk was supposed to be a good thing too, have no idea if there are any benefits to it.
On the drinking note the French are now drinking and buying more beer than wine ??
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