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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI've run out of wood. need to order some more. The wood that the previous owners had left behind didn't generate very much heat, burnt too quickly too.
What's the best for heat and longevity?
http://www.stovesonline.co.uk/woodburning_chart.html
In my experience though, you just get hardwood! As long as it's kiln dried you'll be grand.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostGiven in and got myself an appointment at the doctor's on Tuesday, seeing as it's been over a week and my ribs haven't got better to any noticeable degree
In mid-2010 my GP surgery got in touch wanting to know if I still needed to be on the books, as I hadn't been there in over twenty-five years. How things changeComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFirst batch of laundry on. Living the dream
After coming home following a joyous half an hour shopping at Tesco.
The 2nd load has just finished & the 3rd load is filling even as I type.
Oh the life of the single lizard is one of endless joy.Comment
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As has become my habit, I trolled off down to Swansea for the afternoon.
Might as well since the season ticket means the journey is effectively free.
Today's epic mode of transport was a Class 142 "Pacer", which is actually a Leyland bus on rails.
Since it has no bogies, going around corners doesn't half make the beggar squeal.
It would appear that Leyland were as clueless at making trains as they were at making cars.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThey were just checking to make sure you weren't dead.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAs has become my habit, I trolled off down to Swansea for the afternoon.
Might as well since the season ticket means the journey is effectively free.
Today's epic mode of transport was a Class 142 "Pacer", which is actually a Leyland bus on rails.
Since it has no bogies, going around corners doesn't half make the beggar squeal.
It would appear that Leyland were as clueless at making trains as they were at making cars.Comment
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Shopping and parcel collecting has been accomplished, and the dinner is on - roast beef tonight
I really don't feel quite normal. My cough hasn't got noticeably worse, but I feel rather light-headed and disconnected from things. I suspect I'm running a temperature, though I haven't got a thermometer so I can't be sure.
Appetite seems to be OK though
Hope it's just a cold, and not my ribs erupting into some foul, pustulent mass deep within where I can't see themComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostReally fancy going to the pub tonight though. Maybe the beer will do me goodComment
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