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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postbut you had paid for it in time?
I thought they now gave you a weeks grace to allow for the postal service to get round to delivering it.
ANPR that the police use automatically checks the DVLA database
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostFunny thing that. It's probably Sod's Law (aka Murphy's Law) at work.
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostI think it must be making up for DVLC not posting my tax disc in time & getting busted last week when dropping of someone at the airport as a favour
I thought they now gave you a weeks grace to allow for the postal service to get round to delivering it.
ANPR that the police use automatically checks the DVLA database
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Originally posted by Advocate View PostKarma has to balance somehow....
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostJust changed the thermostatic mixer on the pumped shower, & it went right , the water turned off no problem, the old one came off with no damage to the tiles, the new one had all the listed parts, it fitted on to the outputs with minimal effort, it now works & there are no leaks, even the new shower rail fitted the holes left by the old one.
What is going on? Normally this sort of job is herald to a minor catastrophe involving lots of water everywhere; not completed perfectly in 10 minutes I think I need a lie down...
Karma has to balance somehow....
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostJust changed the thermostatic mixer on the pumped shower, & it went right , the water turned off no problem, the old one came off with no damage to the tiles, the new one had all the listed parts, it fitted on to the outputs with minimal effort, it now works & there are no leaks, even the new shower rail fitted the holes left by the old one.
What is going on? Normally this sort of job is herald to a minor catastrophe involving lots of water everywhere; not completed perfectly in 10 minutes I think I need a lie down...
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Right 1st time
Just changed the thermostatic mixer on the pumped shower, & it went right , the water turned off no problem, the old one came off with no damage to the tiles, the new one had all the listed parts, it fitted on to the outputs with minimal effort, it now works & there are no leaks, even the new shower rail fitted the holes left by the old one.
What is going on? Normally this sort of job is herald to a minor catastrophe involving lots of water everywhere; not completed perfectly in 10 minutes I think I need a lie down...Tags: None
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