Had me stake last night. Cooked ferrabit then cut in half and found only the edge cooked so eye chopped it into strips to speed up cooking. Should have done that from the beginning. Eye likes me food fully cooked. It weren't burnt burrit was well cooked. After eating eye rested me head and woke at 1am. I then went to bed.

Went ferra look round bnq yesdi. Looking fer fevver fence strips. They din't have much and quality weren't good. :(
 
Had me stake last night. Cooked ferrabit then cut in half and found only the edge cooked so eye chopped it into strips to speed up cooking. Should have done that from the beginning. Eye likes me food fully cooked. It weren't burnt burrit was well cooked. After eating eye rested me head and woke at 1am. I then went to bed.

Went ferra look round bnq yesdi. Looking fer fevver fence strips. They din't have much and quality weren't good. :(
You might be better off with a dedicated timber merchant for that sort of thing. I usually find the wood etc. to be a bit overpriced at places like that. B&Q is handy for a quiet browse around to see what sort of stuff might be available, but once I know what I want I often look elsewhere. I ended up getting my rockwool insulation from there because they were very competitive, but the timber is generally a bit dear and there's not a whole lot of choice.
 
Why don't I suffer with hayfever when sleeping? Ten seconds after waking up the tingling in me conk starts an the sluices open, really annoying..I


Edit.. Small problem really, things could be worse of course.






I was lucky enough to be born in the tranche of age where, back in 1981 just afore my first marriage, I was able to get allergy tested at Torquay hospicle. They told me I had a whole load I didn't even know about! But of the obvious ones were grass pollen and tree mould so they gave me the subcutaneous injections designed to desensitise the bod. Injections given by the GP, one a week for 3 weeks. I had to then sit in his waiting room for an hour to make sure I didn't go into anaphylactic shock.
From then on I have never had hayfever again.

Why did they stop doing it?

Cos too many idiots decided they din't want to wait the hour, went off and then went into anaphylaxis.

So these idiots prevented millions of decent people from getting a very normal and longlasting treatment.
Last I heard there were two hospitals still doing it, but that was years ago. :(
 
Why don't I suffer with hayfever when sleeping? Ten seconds after waking up the tingling in me conk starts an the sluices open, really annoying..I


Edit.. Small problem really, things could be worse of course.






Amazed you are still getting it, it normally stops when the pollen count goes down. But then that would depend on which pollen you are allergic to. Sure it isn't housemite poop?
 
You might be better off with a dedicated timber merchant for that sort of thing. I usually find the wood etc. to be a bit overpriced at places like that. B&Q is handy for a quiet browse around to see what sort of stuff might be available, but once I know what I want I often look elsewhere. I ended up getting my rockwool insulation from there because they were very competitive, but the timber is generally a bit dear and there's not a whole lot of choice.
+1 0n this. We have a very long fence that we have to maintain, feather edged, there is a specialist fencing place near us, very good quality and at a fair price. They do posts, sloping edged cross pieces ("bevelled edge"), the lot, all tanalised.
 
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