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 Our local one was weeks ago.
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 Enjoy!Originally posted by DaveB View PostRelaxed start to the day in preparation for a trip to the National Winter Ale Festival   Comment
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 The loss of advertising really hits free papers, given that their entire business model is dependent on itOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostWell least there was someone who enjoyed reading it.
 
 I'm down to one local free newspaper and when it came through the door today it was 8 sheets thick.
 
 When the other local newspaper got that thin it died after 6 months.  Comment
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 So it seems. I was vaguely wondering if there was anything hidden in the middle with which it makes contact, but I suspect it's just unearthed. Then again, it's probably only meant to be used for things like laptops and phone chargers; it's not intended to run a hairdryer and a three-bar electric fire at the same time. Very handy for travelling contractors, in that caseOriginally posted by barrydidit View PostLooks like it goes into the middle without any contact. There's a picture of 4 UK plugs in there. Good idea  Comment
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 Originally posted by norrahe View PostWe ended up having to rewire the cloggy house that we bought as the previous owners had neglected to put earth wiring in when they rewired the house.  
 
 One way of saving on materials, I suppose  Comment
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 These people made normal cloggy people seem like spendthrifts. Some of the shelving left behind turned out to be second hand ikeaOriginally posted by NickFitz View Post 
 
 One way of saving on materials, I suppose  
 
 Needless to say I wasn't happy with having to blow my budget for two new bathrooms on rewiring the house.
 
 When the sparky came round he pointed out that some of the wiring in the light switches had started to burn and we were only a couple of months away from a house fire.Comment
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 Peeing it down here today.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAfternoon denizens 
 
 Grey and soggy here 
 
 Bit warmer than it's been, though 
 
 Was going to cycle to the shops, have changed my mind, am staying inComment
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