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Just done a 2nd coat of antimould paint under the sink.
By gum, I'm knackered now.
It'd be handy if I could fit my shoulders through the door apertures.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI always find 'Nailing it' helps me & Mrs V sleep.
Though not so much fun.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostA lot of the stuff I need to move to do the bookcases - much of which actually needs to go to the tip - is only where it is because that's where I put it down when I moved in, eleven years ago
You may find something has eaten the carpet underneath said items if you're lucky.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostShocking, quite quite shocking.
You may find something has eaten the carpet underneath said items if you're lucky.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIf I don't get started on them soon, I'll get used to them and reorganise life around them, and they'll still be sitting there eleven years from now
I built some fairly terrible argos bookcases (or display cases) when I bought the house 16 years ago.
I can't even reach them any more.Comment
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Originally posted by teapot418 View PostSorry I'm late! Happy to oblige now I'm here.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIndeedy - like ms#4's boxes in the hall that are now approaching their 3rd month. (On top of the amp boxes, now approaching their second year)
I'm beginning to doubt that it'll all fit back whence it came before I return to my dailyholiday"work".Comment
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<gets up slowly and meanders over to the wireless to shut the Archers off. >
Can't stand that Rob Titchner bloke.Comment
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Unlike yeserday's lunch which consisted of a Pukka steak & kidley pie with baked beans, today's repast was Faggotau ac Pys mit onion gravy.
Yum.Comment
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