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Like several of the past weekends heading to my eldest sons place and repairing various defects, plumbing is on the menu this weekend, their bath mixer shower tap is knackered and a few other bits and bobs. -
If you keep on doing it for them they will never learn to do it themselvesOriginally posted by TykeMerc View PostLike several of the past weekends heading to my eldest sons place and repairing various defects, plumbing is on the menu this weekend, their bath mixer shower tap is knackered and a few other bits and bobs.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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How old is this eldest son?Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostLike several of the past weekends heading to my eldest sons place and repairing various defects, plumbing is on the menu this weekend, their bath mixer shower tap is knackered and a few other bits and bobs.
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His? Erm three in March.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostHow old is this eldest son?
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TFA.
Laundry tomorrow, got a big load
Visiting a friend in Nottingham tomorrow afternoon. She was one of my "friends with benefits" a few years ago. She needs some help with dealing with her tenants. Going down to give some muscle support. Possibility of a bonk later
Sunday - Nothing planned yet. Might possibly do a roast. Followed by expenses. And FLC Limited's paperwork etc.
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Weird I read it as his, new eyeballs required.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostThis => YoursComment
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TFAOriginally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostTFA.
Laundry tomorrow, got a big load
Visiting a friend in Nottingham tomorrow afternoon. She was one of my "friends with benefits" a few years ago. She needs some help with dealing with her tenants. Going down to give some muscle support. Possibility of a bonk later
Sunday - Nothing planned yet. Might possibly do a roast. Followed by expenses. And FLC Limited's paperwork etc.
What are you upto?
Tonight: cooking, chilling, there may be alcohol involved too!
Tomorrow: Got a day in a Michelin starred kitchen courtesy of the recent competition win
Sunday: more cooking, blogging and getting pics lined up for draft posts on t'blog, more booze methinksComment
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Roast - Is that a Spit Roast with the tenant?Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostTFA.
Laundry tomorrow, got a big load
Visiting a friend in Nottingham tomorrow afternoon. She was one of my "friends with benefits" a few years ago. She needs some help with dealing with her tenants. Going down to give some muscle support. Possibility of a bonk later
Sunday - Nothing planned yet. Might possibly do a roast. Followed by expenses. And FLC Limited's paperwork etc.
What are you upto?Comment
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