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Originally posted by Bacchus View PostThey're quite nice wrapped in pancetta, I would have thought that PTFE tape would be a bit chewy
Have I come to this thread a bit late?
Originally posted by speling bee View PostI hadn't realised housing conditions in Luton were in quite such a parlous state.
Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostThey probably aren't, it's just the Wilmslowish lying to pad post count.
Originally posted by d000hg View PostHow would I know. Contrary to what you might read in the Business/Legal forums, IT contractors and plumbers are quite different.
HTH
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostProper lost it. Not sure what utter **** plumbed this in but I for one would like to kick him in the testicles.
All done except the valve I bought don't fit.
Cannot be arsed any more. Will finish off tomorrow. tulip in the garden for all I care.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostA professional?
Seems to me it it would be a pretty low class of butler who does plumbing. You should ask your butler to sort it out and he then calls a plumber.
It's all back together. One flush and the syphon remains open.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostProper lost it. Not sure what utter **** plumbed this in
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat is this wrench thing? Is this something one's butler deals with?
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What is this wrench thing? Is this something one's butler deals with?
Maybe the is like Toy Story. When not looking the toys come alive and move things round.
And I believe in the Easter Bunny. Boing boing.
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