Today is the turn of Mrs BP's car. And I need to get some more oil. Both filled up yesterday. Both take 10/40.
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I always wondered what those numbers meant. Seems its the thickness cold and hot.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostToday is the turn of Mrs BP's car. And I need to get some more oil. Both filled up yesterday. Both take 10/40.Comment
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Most posters in general have the same thickness cold or hot. Maximum....Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI always wondered what those numbers meant. Seems its the thickness cold and hot.Comment
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Then its haircut time for me! My barber is close - but a total nightmare.
Its the front room and Mrs BP.....Comment
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I take it no-one has heard from Zeity? I might send Diver a linkedin message - I think he know where he lives.
Or maybe Zeity just wants to be left in peace.Comment
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Grey and damp in Manchester.
Need to go get the missus a few last minute stocking filler type things (although I think she fills them quite well but that's not the point apparently
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driving home for xmas.Comment
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It’s not too hard to ignore or tolerate it for the most part. Considerably less bad than tooth painOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostOuch! Is it worse than tooth pain? I guess it is.....
I’m quite surprised at how quickly everything is healing, to be honest. Nine days ago I needed the assistance of two people just to swing my legs out of bed. Later today, I’m going to walk down to town and do some light shopping.Comment
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What sort of lights will you shop for?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt’s not too hard to ignore or tolerate it for the most part. Considerably less bad than tooth pain
I’m quite surprised at how quickly everything is healing, to be honest. Nine days ago I needed the assistance of two people just to swing my legs out of bed. Later today, I’m going to walk down to town and do some light shopping.
Ahhh - light in weight. Is Greggs light enough?
Interesting comment on the pain. I always found tooth pain and back pain seem to permeate ones soul.
How are your teeth? All sorted?Comment
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I had an appointment for a checkup on Tuesday, but I had to cancel it, for obvious reasonsOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat sort of lights will you shop for?
Ahhh - light in weight. Is Greggs light enough?
Interesting comment on the pain. I always found tooth pain and back pain seem to permeate ones soul.
How are your teeth? All sorted?
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Should give you something to do until you recover!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI had an appointment for a checkup on Tuesday, but I had to cancel it, for obvious reasons
Have you decided when to go back to your own place yet?
More importantly, will there be Monday links on the 25th?Comment
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