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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostSage and onion?
for Lois.
Layers don't make good eaters, I wouldn't even feed her to The Dog (tw)…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf you didn't mean to and it just happened through overwork, get a Stihl.
I think the Bosch one should do the trick for the use it's likely to get.
The flymo died of exhaustion since it looked as if ZeitPater had made good use of it.Last edited by zeitghost; 23 July 2016, 12:43.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostJust had to dispose of Lois, one of our chickens, who died during the nightComment
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Time to go out and be sociable. Least it involves sitting in a pub or four."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Just had an amble up the road to the motor spares shop, where I was assisted in my search for a new MAF sensor for a 2001 Corolla by a very nice Muslim lady in a headscarf. Stereotypes don't seem to apply around here
They can't get one before Monday, and as I'll probably never be back before six when they shut all next week, I decided to leave it for now. I bought some carb spray instead, and will shortly remove the existing sensor and give it a clean; apparently this is often all that's required. Hopefully my exceptionally limited motor mechanical skills will be up to the task of undoing two screws and unclipping a plug, then (as the Haynes manual puts it) reversing the procedureComment
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On the 3rd run of washing.
Happily it's all Simpsonsesque out there now & quite fresh with it, so should be a decent drying day.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI bought some carb spray instead, and will shortly remove the existing sensor and give it a clean; apparently this is often all that's required. Hopefully my exceptionally limited motor mechanical skills will be up to the task of undoing two screws and unclipping a plug, then (as the Haynes manual puts it) reversing the procedure
<ZG in "fecking years of experience in this sort of crap" mode>Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostOn the 3rd run of washing.
Happily it's all Simpsonsesque out there now & quite fresh with it, so should be a decent drying day.Comment
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