Evening folks :)

Sat outside airport waiting wif a coffee for our friend.
Saw this parked in car park. Didn’t park to close as it was clean and is obvious that owners don’t use it really, there is something missing. If they can improve it a bit more maybe ;)

J
 

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was gonna go in the pool this eve as the watta is at 26 which is fine, but W has achey feet etc after her physio and do you know what? In the end I just CBA to wind up the bubble wrap, dive in on my own swim around a bit then have to pull both covers back over and tie them all down etc.

When you buy a house and decide to put a pool in the grounds it seems like a no-brainer. Especially in an allegedly hot country. But recently I can't decide if it is a pleasure or a chore. Especially now that it looks as if I'll have to swim in an nat!!!:rolleyes:
 
was gonna go in the pool this eve as the watta is at 26 which is fine, but W has achey feet etc after her physio and do you know what? In the end I just CBA to wind up the bubble wrap, dive in on my own swim around a bit then have to pull both covers back over and tie them all down etc.

When you buy a house and decide to put a pool in the grounds it seems like a no-brainer. Especially in an allegedly hot country. But recently I can't decide if it is a pleasure or a chore. Especially now that it looks as if I'll have to swim in an nat!!!:rolleyes:
We contemplated this for a long time and decided not to simply due to the fact of the wild life we would have to share with 😐😐😐
 
Thought yous would like this...............

A ship's engine broke down and no one could repair it, so they hired a Mechanical Engineer with over 30 years of experience.
He inspected the engine very carefully, from top to bottom. After seeing everything, the engineer unloaded his bag and pulled out a small hammer.
He knocked something gently. Soon, the engine came to life again. The engine has been fixed!
the engineer told the ship owner that the total cost of repairing the giant ship was £20,000.
"What?!" said the owner.
"You did almost nothing. Give us a detailed bill."
The answer is simple:
Tap with a hammer: £2
Know where to knock and how much to knock: £19,998
The importance of appreciating one's expertise and experience...
If I do a job in 30 minutes it's because I spent 20 years learning how to do that in 30 minutes. You owe me for the years, not the minutes.
 
Right, can of worms alert. After looking under the front end at me tie rod ends which I is replacing, I thought the steering damper was looking a bit tired so I looked at a replacement. Standard was x price, return to centre was x plus twenny quid so I went for the RTC. I has 265 mud tyres (I likes em, don't start) on an has to remind the steering where straight ahead is. I think it's a good punt. Anybody gots an RTC?
 
Thought yous would like this...............

A ship's engine broke down and no one could repair it, so they hired a Mechanical Engineer with over 30 years of experience.
He inspected the engine very carefully, from top to bottom. After seeing everything, the engineer unloaded his bag and pulled out a small hammer.
He knocked something gently. Soon, the engine came to life again. The engine has been fixed!
the engineer told the ship owner that the total cost of repairing the giant ship was £20,000.
"What?!" said the owner.
"You did almost nothing. Give us a detailed bill."
The answer is simple:
Tap with a hammer: £2
Know where to knock and how much to knock: £19,998
The importance of appreciating one's expertise and experience...
If I do a job in 30 minutes it's because I spent 20 years learning how to do that in 30 minutes. You owe me for the years, not the minutes.
I'm gonna cut an paste this to the dozey bean counters who think the company can do without 40 years of varied but relevant experience in the hope that a bunch of incompetent, shiny, butt kissing, smoke blowing asshats can do the same job. Am done tomorrow. KMA.
 
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Right, can of worms alert. After looking under the front end at me tie rod ends which I is replacing, I thought the steering damper was looking a bit tired so I looked at a replacement. Standard was x price, return to centre was x plus twenny quid so I went for the RTC. I has 265 mud tyres (I likes em, don't start) on an has to remind the steering where straight ahead is. I think it's a good punt. Anybody gots an RTC?

I got one & had to set it up as its adjustable, iirc I had to measure the space between the mounts & the bottom off the
dust shield, extend the new spring to your old measurement & add the width of the collar & it should fit straight one.
Mines works fine better for off road as the steering wheel doesnt try & break yours wrists when your trying to go over
somit & it wants to go in the opposite direction.
Make sense errr ok :stars::)
 
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