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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThis Olympics stuff is on until the 21st.
The Radio Times went up by 80p so it could give me an Olympic pullout that I pulled out & put in the recycling without looking at.
Don't expect to see anything other than the Olympics on bb1 or bbc4 until the fuss is over."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostThey were in the car where I'd taken them off to put the sunglasses on. Pleasingly, the sunglasses were also in the car, rather than the house, which is something I'm prone to doing.
I just had to go to the kitchen to get my reading glasses. I never read in the kitchenComment
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The tip has been visited, and most of the bulky stuff disposed of. The tea trolley has been granted a provisional reprieve, on the grounds that it might come in handy. So in about ten years I'll finally get around to chucking it, having never used it between that day and this
Then came the grand moving of the old, broken fridge-freezer that's been blocking out half the light from the (luckily very large) kitchen window for the last twelve years, having been operational for maybe five of those. That's been moved to a newly-open space near the door, for easy collection by the junk people when I get them round.
The floor where it rested is not a pretty sight. Apart from anything else, I have confirmation that the mice were not just running behind it (I caught quite a few with traps at either end of the back) but also having a wild time underneath it
The area has now been drenched in anti-bacterial cleaning spray and left to dry off as an initial step towards sorting it out. If I hadn't just got a new fridge, I'd be tempted to put the damn thing back and pretend I'd never seen beneath it. But the fridge's temporary home will be there, so clean it I mustComment
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Speaking of cleaning, the electric steam "mop" thing I bought on a whim a year or two ago has turned out to be excellent at dealing with the challenges thrown at it by all this uncovering of floorspace that hasn't been accessible in yearsComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI suspect the rodents had something to do with the demise of the previous chest freezer in the shed.
Hence getting separate fridge and freezer this time, neither of which is tallComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI emptied a big box today. Feeling quite proud of my productivity.
I'm off to the Chinese to reward myselfComment
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The fridge has been moved into position and plugged in, awaiting its Grand Switching On in the morning
And Barney, the banana-waving ape fridge magnet, has migrated across to his new home, so that's the most important business taken care ofComment
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