Got to "Is your home heated by" and had to stop. No oil option.
Shall guess 16 tons. What'll I get? Another day older and deeper in debt.
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We have a new fridge but it's far newer and more efficient than the old one... wonder if this increases or decreases the score. Given the source, I am not too confident in itOriginally posted by Mordac View Post10.6 - accompanied by an angry Greta face.
I answered for 2019, which did involve 2 flights and a new fridge/freezer. The car has barely moved in the last 18 months, except for our 'holiday' to Norfolk (which was shut). I'm glad it didn't ask me how many times I fart in a week...
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10.6 - accompanied by an angry Greta face.
I answered for 2019, which did involve 2 flights and a new fridge/freezer. The car has barely moved in the last 18 months, except for our 'holiday' to Norfolk (which was shut). I'm glad it didn't ask me how many times I fart in a week...
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19.1 tonnes. What do i win?
I filled it in for pre-covid (more travel etc). When i did it for the last year, it went down to nearer 10.
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That's the problem with you singletons living alone and wasting energy - us family men huddle together with our family for warmth. Bet you are a boomer!Originally posted by Whorty View Post12.1 tonnes .... seems total carp. i live alone so I find it unlikely I'm worse than anyone with a brood.
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12.1 tonnes .... seems total carp. i live alone so I find it unlikely I'm worse than anyone with a brood.
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