Got me sil's window frame tweaked, glass fitted, glazing beads popped back in and side fascias tailored and installed. Just got the sealant to run round a few edges, and mortar to gob up under the sill. But ----- nowhere around here has got any sea ment :eek:. Apparently there's a worldwide shortage of sea ment. (But got a place I can try on saturday (the day after tomorrow for you workers).
Pity you don't live near me as I've got 5 big bags of it. :)
 
I will be asleep before takeoff in row 1:p Hope there's no feckwits that will wake me from me slumber:D.

J

they don’t allow sleeping during take off/landing I used to sit down,music ear plugs in & straight to sleep. Then get woke up.
By the time they have walked past & sat back in the chair I’m asleep again.
(Mrs moaned I was asleep for 8hrs on flight to Australia)
 
Just wonderin what sort of party you are going to have to celebrate finishing working with your w@nker of a mate.
Bet you can't wait!:D:D:D:D:D

This would be a start........
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they don’t allow sleeping during take off/landing I used to sit down,music ear plugs in & straight to sleep. Then get woke up.
By the time they have walked past & sat back in the chair I’m asleep again.
(Mrs moaned I was asleep for 8hrs on flight to Australia)

I once slept for 3hrs after sitting down woke and asked M are we there yet;) she then told me we hadn’t left due to de-icing queues:eek:.
That was the time we got off and had to drink red wine from the bottle in a smoking cubicle, cos we couldn’t take it through security, oh the stuff we did when we were young:eek::D.

J
 
I once slept for 3hrs after sitting down woke and asked M are we there yet;) she then told me we hadn’t left due to de-icing queues:eek:.
That was the time we got off and had to drink red wine from the bottle in a smoking cubicle, cos we couldn’t take it through security, oh the stuff we did when we were young:eek::D.

J
Bit like been on the transfer in Hong Kong drinking the vodka because it’s over the allowance. Better than giving over to the security for “destruction”
 
Got me sil's window frame tweaked, glass fitted, glazing beads popped back in and side fascias tailored and installed. Just got the sealant to run round a few edges, and mortar to gob up under the sill. But ----- nowhere around here has got any sea ment :eek:. Apparently there's a worldwide shortage of sea ment. (But got a place I can try on saturday (the day after tomorrow for you workers).

I still have some stashed. :):)
 
A cube is decorative;)

20-24 ere for the cold season:eek:.
But then we don’t have the luxury of that gas stuff:).

J
We have a super, modern, efficient log burner. At the time, if we had been earning money in Frogland, they'd have subbed us 50% to buy the log burner we bought. Obvs we weren't, but we could at least think about what we were getting. AND it looks cool and blends well with our decor.
! stere of wood lasts us an age but then we aren't there in the winter. We do have underfloor electric heating but we use it as rarely as possible for obvious reasons! We pay about €50 per stere, so we are quite happy with that. Do you pay much less?
 
Yes, a mix of Ash, Oak, Sycamore and Hornbeam. Its a fair old weight. :) As we have full central heating it gets used more on really cold days/nights Autumn/Winter to add a touch of cheer in the dull afternoon's evenings.
I reckon this will last most of the winter. There are 4 "Rows" I can stack floor to ceiling in the little woodshed as it has a max height internally of <5-feet. a width of 4 feet and a depth of 5 feet.
I still had one complete row left over from last year's wood. The main online sellers import wood and 1Metre is about £149. This is a local chap and the 1M was £95.
The nubile lady next door (honestly, I really Would ;) ) asked me what wood it was and looked puzzled when I told her I thought it was "Nudity Wood".
I explained that whenever I lit the fire on a cold evening my wife usually found it so pleasantly warm she took all her clothes off and lay on the rug. Talk about "blush". She did laugh though.:D
My God that is still a heck of a price!
I have no idea as I never buy it in the UK, but in Frogland where so many peeps have log burners, A/ the log burners themselves arte half the price they are here and 2/ the price of wood for burning is much less 1 ster = €50 odd which is less than £50. So I am glad we aren't buying it over here.
I would love to have your neighbour. does she do visits?;););););)
 

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