Windy and cold all day.
No sales in the Bric-a-brac
Though some barmy lady came along wanted to rent a room
Wife's client popped asking about his case. had nothing to say (what do I know?)
Moved Raspberry Pi to cabinet, YAY!
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Spent 3 hours cleaning the brick dust off the kitchen.
Note to self: it's a good idea to make sure the dust can't go everywhere when drilling a 117mm hole in brick.Last edited by zeitghost; 26 August 2016, 11:34.Leave a comment:
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Rains, rain, rain.
More rain.
A job as a life guard would probably be drier.
Weekend. Wet and grey.
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Wet in the morning and early aft. Just my luck boiler is out in the office and no heat.
Have tried four gas men and non have even bothered to call back.
Finally warmed up in afternoon.
Ruddy cellars leaking. and how a high-heel shoe got down there I've no idea.
Client was supposed to come over to discuss more work. He bailed and now nothing until next week.
Only 5 hours work this week.
this really is a sad life.Leave a comment:
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Clicking and whooshing? Suity will be along shortly to fix it for you.Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostWhat a terrible week.
- Boiler has broken
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- Boiler has broken
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What a terrible week.
- Wife's car has developed a fault.
- Boiler has broken
- My car won't start at all.
- Got 6 points so insurance company has told me to go elsewhere.
- Renovation to house cost 50% more than expected (wife kept adding on bits) so am completely broke.
no holiday
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Sunny yesterday.
But humid, humid, humid.
Close too.
But it did pour buckets during the night.
And now we're back to grey.
But pleasantly cool.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostIt's not bright and sunny here anymore
It started bright and sunny here but now I've read these two posts it's turning cloudy and grey. Looks like there's rain on the way.Originally posted by zeitghostIt certainly isn't bright & sunny here.
But then again, it rarely is.
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It's not bright and sunny here anymoreOriginally posted by Bunk View PostFlipping heck Zeity, you need to escape Wales. It's bright and sunny here, in mood and climate
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Flipping heck Zeity, you need to escape Wales. It's bright and sunny here, in mood and climateOriginally posted by zeitghostGrey.
Dark.
Dank.
Wet.
Miserable.
And that's just how I feel.
The weather is worse.
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