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Discount wouldn't work on the cloggy siteOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostExpedia do a price match - so will check that out!
Edit: Slightly dearer now we've got our discount
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We're in the middle of sorting our finances out before applying for a mortgage in a few months - so I'm tidying up my credit cards. Anyway, called up Barclaycard as I hadn't decided if to close theirs or my banks and they dropped 4% off the APR within about 5 minutes. Apparently they can (potentially) do this once a year... Interesting to know!Comment
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Alarmingly, it's not big enough for the extractor kit, so I think I'll get the 100mm kit instead.Originally posted by vwdan View PostThat's not a hole, that's a window!Comment
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Much bigger and you'll need an RSJOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostAlarmingly, it's not big enough for the extractor kit, so I think I'll get the 100mm kit instead.
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In my day a 64 car was a "B" reg.Originally posted by eek View PostWalking from clientco to the shops a 64 reg car drove past me...
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Tell me about it. Apparently 142 mm is required for the 5" kit.Originally posted by vwdan View PostMuch bigger and you'll need an RSJ
A chap in screwfix asked if my drill had an overtorque clutch on it.
Which it doesn't, having come from Lidl(tm).
Apparently if the core drill sticks (which it will), instead of the drill turning, I will instead.
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What flavour?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThink I'll have some soup
Zeity likes bean flavour. Human Bean ....
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Tomato. There was a tin of it at the back of the cupboard, which turned out to have been BBE January just gone
Tasted fine anyway
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