Another bloody meeting....
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One of the bigger Crouch Recovery trucks that has a split-level flatbed just went past: car on top, van at the back, orange beacons on the cab flashing merrily away
I've managed to put the mundane laundry away rather than leaving it on the clotheshorse for days, but only because I have a towel wash on so will need to hang those up shortly
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostLast lot of washing just about to come out of the WM.Comment
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I was mistaken. It was an intermediate spin cycle. It's now on its last spin cycle and will finally come out soon.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Done now, I assume?Comment
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Just booked a Sainsbury's delivery for Friday afternoon/evening. Saves me the trouble of lugging stuff in from the car, though I still have to lug it upstairs. Not a lot they can fail on in the substitutions/use-by-date departments either, as I once again need to run down stocks in the freezer, so I've bulked the order up with lots of non-perishable items like foil and shower gel that are always worth stocking up onComment
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Walk briskly walked, green ring closed
Mild out again; about 19°C, no breeze to speak of, but overcastComment
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I spent some of the afternoon sweating like a pig, swearing like a trooper, and grovelling like a politician at election time whilsst getting that back box off the car.
Oddly the bolts came undone easily which is Always A Bad Sign, whilst the rubber mountings were a grade A pain in the arse, had to use some rubber lubricant to shift the feckers.
Dunno what bits of scrap I can press into use during the repair.
I think there's a surfeit of baked bean cans available.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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