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Originally posted by covbob View PostExcellent stuff - must make time to nip down to Leicester and have a look.
Still got an aroma of fresh polish, but very pleasant - a mellow, older crowd and good ale. And, as a returnee just informed the table next to me, new toilets. Cheers!Comment
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Neath appears infested with gentlemen in tartan skirts.
Most odd.
ZeitMater spent my entire 15 minute visit insisting that I should go to the police about her being kept prisoner.
Ho fecking hum.Comment
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The lightbulb just fell out of the ceiling lampholder thingie.
I think it bounced but I can't see much.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThe lightbulb just fell out of the ceiling lampholder thingie.
I think it bounced but I can't see much.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostNeath appears infested with gentlemen in tartan skirts.
Most odd.
ZeitMater spent my entire 15 minute visit insisting that I should go to the police about her being kept prisoner.
Ho fecking hum.Comment
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Well it's intact but roundly fecked.
The first attempted replacement CFL was u/s and the 2nd one is pretty dim.
The one that fell out was a 70W halogen.
I think I need to change the fitting & shade too, buy the look of things.
More expense.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
All totally futile but there you go.
Duty done & all that.
I'm going to make sure I don't end up like that if I can help it.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIt's her 92nd birthday on Sunday, so I've bought a £10 Welsh Happy Birthday cake & a couple of bottles of schloer stuff that IIRC she likes.
All totally futile but there you go.
Duty done & all that.
I'm going to make sure I don't end up like that if I can help it.
If not, well: maybe she'll still appreciate it on some level, even if she can't express her appreciation
At least you still try. That's the most important thing. Maybe you'll never know how much she appreciates it.Comment
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