So I brought back a whole load of seeds.
			
		
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You wouldn't happen to have any spare packs left over do you? Always after something a bit different for the garden. - 
	
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	
Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI'm off to Manchester again tomorrow lunchtime!!
Yay!!!!!!!
More Goucho Grills!!!!!!!
<rubs belly>
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Plumbing in a new toilet in the downstairs loo.
Thank God for push fit joints."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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I forgot that job ! I chipped the pedestal last week while rushing to get it done in my last day of benchdom, a new one is awaiting me when I get home today. I'm using solvent weld ( I'd stick with push fit ) and compression/end feed for the copper ( I'd stick with push fit ). My plumber mate told me it made sense but I think he was talking bollards !Originally posted by DaveB View PostPlumbing in a new toilet in the downstairs loo.
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Yes I have a few packets of Western Australian wildflower seed left. I stayed for a week in a wildflower nationl park near Kalbari WA - blooming spectacularOriginally posted by Netraider View PostYou wouldn't happen to have any spare packs left over do you? Always after something a bit different for the garden.
							
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Beers tonight, then tomorrow eve is girl 1, 26 years old and very nice seen her 8 times now, then Sunday date 2 she's 32 years old a deputy head, looks like butter wouldbt melt in mouth but so wrong, 4th time I've seen her. Bumfluff is in the zone
 
  Got to make a decision but both have there own + and -.   Crotch says 26 year old, head says 32 year old.
							
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All copper here apart from the fitting on the cistern which is a plastic screw thread fitting. The fun bit is going to be cutting and bending the pipework to fit since the cistern fittings are on the opposite side to the old one.Originally posted by rootsnall View PostI forgot that job ! I chipped the pedestal last week while rushing to get it done in my last day of benchdom, a new one is awaiting me when I get home today. I'm using solvent weld ( I'd stick with push fit ) and compression/end feed for the copper ( I'd stick with push fit ). My plumber mate told me it made sense but I think he was talking bollards !"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Saturday: taking DS2 to a tennis lesson, then taking DS1 to a games day at the local Games Workshop.
Sunday: hoping to get out somewhere with all the kids, possibly hillwalking.
Wouldn't mind trying to get to see Watchmen at some point as well.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Would you be open to passing on a couple of packets? Could be a project for my sons to take on for the summer.Yes I have a few packets of Western Australian wildflower seed left.Comment
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Ah ! You are only doing the bog ! That went in without a hitch. It's a wooden suspended floor so juggling the pipework under the floor was easy enough.Originally posted by DaveB View PostAll copper here apart from the fitting on the cistern which is a plastic screw thread fitting. The fun bit is going to be cutting and bending the pipework to fit since the cistern fittings are on the opposite side to the old one.
It's just the sink that's giving me problems, it's the placcie waste connection to the trap that is a pain when doing solvent weld as you need to get it right first go once you get the airfix glue out !Comment
 
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