What, £100k for a bright yellow van...?!

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Cheeky Bastid can't even spell my name right after he pinched me moniker!!!;)
 
I have to nip into Ikea on Tuesday morning and pick up yet another Billy bookcase. That will make nine in this gaff.
I haven't counted my book cases, but I sure as heck have a lot of books. some shelves are double-banked and all!
I have just mentally counted em up and with your 9nth you'll beat me. but wot size are they all, eh? i have some floor to seiling numbers and some quite small ones. And one i inherited from my dad should prolly count as two if not three.
I love reading, just don't get enough time for it. Oh and that is not counting the bookcases in Frogland.:rolleyes:
 
It has been a pleasant day and we got some more work done in the garden. Well I say garden, more like a patio and a shed :)
Going to have a day off tomorrow. I have a couple of interviews next week as I am planning on rejoining the rat race :eek:
I don't dare ask why you might want to join the rat race, so i won't but I'll still be wondering!
Nothing on earth would make me want to go back to work.:(:(:(
 
The other one we had for 5 years was superb, even when it froze all the fridge contents, im sure
it was caused by the misses over filling it, once it was emptied & switched back on it ran fine for weeks. :rolleyes:
This is the 2nd new one.
I fort so.
We've got a fridge freezer in the utility room we haven't used for a long while now, ever since we fitted the american number in the reinstalled kitchen. Single vertical fridge over freezer under number. Worked great for about 22 years.
I think I am right in saying that fridges and freezers are usually amongst the most reliable white goods in peeps houses.
TBH only one I ever had that bit the dust was one my ex stabbed to death trying top get the ice out of it when cleaning it. :rolleyes:
The rest we just changed cos they were too small.;) so the non-switched on one we are using to store stuff until I have finished the utility. In the end someone will get a damn good FF for not much dosh, if any!
 
I was in the scouts & had a ball, camping, canoeing, went to outdoor centres built rafts ect
Done loads of mountain climbs, abseiling, shooting/archery ski-ing.
Then there was bob a job feckn auld bastids loading you up like a pack horse up wiv shopping
then walking a mile back home :rolleyes:
I fink i might have said, "Hey up. it's a bob for 100 yds!";)
 
I fort so.
We've got a fridge freezer in the utility room we haven't used for a long while now, ever since we fitted the american number in the reinstalled kitchen. Single vertical fridge over freezer under number. Worked great for about 22 years.
I think I am right in saying that fridges and freezers are usually amongst the most reliable white goods in peeps houses.
TBH only one I ever had that bit the dust was one my ex stabbed to death trying top get the ice out of it when cleaning it. :rolleyes:
The rest we just changed cos they were too small.;) so the non-switched on one we are using to store stuff until I have finished the utility. In the end someone will get a damn good FF for not much dosh, if any!

These are all frost free things but I remember my dad chippin the ice off the frezer when I was a lad.
 
Went for a ruby tonight, yup the place is called the ruby :D
Salt n pepper prawns, chikn curry & tai green curry for the misses which was really nice.
And we had a chinee. Had double cooked pork, twas OK the Rioja was surprisingly good too. (in restos we don't usually buy bots if the house wine is OK. Why buy a book when you have a library at home, eh?) but the house stuff was only a quid cheaper per bott than summat off the list.
Wot do you drink with a curry? I allus drinks beer, maybe even lager.:eek::eek::eek::eek:
 

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