Mississippi Bullfrog Posted January 12, 2024 Posted January 12, 2024 46 minutes ago, Simon Davey said: Good morning, is it summer yet? It 4.4C here, so positively Mediterranean. Today I am salvaging the remains of the fence that blew down before Christmas to make compost bays. 1 Quote
Simon Davey Posted January 12, 2024 Posted January 12, 2024 10 minutes ago, Mississippi Bullfrog said: It 4.4C here, so positively Mediterranean. Today I am salvaging the remains of the fence that blew down before Christmas to make compost bays. Good use of a broken fence. Sounds like work though. Quote
Mickly Posted January 12, 2024 Posted January 12, 2024 ‘Twas a tad nippy in the front room this morning, Mrs Mickly informed me that the gas fire wasn’t working & that we’d have to get someone in to fix it. Getting someone in, is, in my eyes an absolute last resort, so I said I’d have a look when we got back from the school run & shopping - thus began the argument over whether l as a non professional should go anywhere near it in case I blow up the whole house, she wouldn’t let it lie & kept on about it for the next 4 hours !! I eventually said yeah ok, just to shut her up. When we got home I realised it was the piezoelectric spark not working so used a couple of cotton buds & contact cleaner to get rid of any debris & hey presto it was working again, she hasn’t said a word since. - footnote: she’d ‘cleaned’ the fire the night before 1 7 Quote
Mississippi Bullfrog Posted January 12, 2024 Posted January 12, 2024 2 hours ago, Mickly said: ‘Twas a tad nippy in the front room this morning, Mrs Mickly informed me that the gas fire wasn’t working & that we’d have to get someone in to fix it. Getting someone in, is, in my eyes an absolute last resort, so I said I’d have a look when we got back from the school run & shopping - thus began the argument over whether l as a non professional should go anywhere near it in case I blow up the whole house, she wouldn’t let it lie & kept on about it for the next 4 hours !! I eventually said yeah ok, just to shut her up. When we got home I realised it was the piezoelectric spark not working so used a couple of cotton buds & contact cleaner to get rid of any debris & hey presto it was working again, she hasn’t said a word since. - footnote: she’d ‘cleaned’ the fire the night before Some years ago I was asked with regard to a gas fire - Did a professional fix that? To which I answered with complete honesty - Yes. I am a professional. Just not a professional gas fitter. They had their chance, several times, and failed. 5 Quote
Fozzie Posted January 13, 2024 Posted January 13, 2024 Good morning! Off car shopping today. Boring as it is. Getting to the time I get rid of the quick 3 door hatch and get something more practical. Something that I can reliably run for 10+ years, and can potentially throw a couple of kids in the back of if they happen. It just needs to not bore me to tears. It’s probably going to end up being Kia… What have I become? 3 Quote
Mississippi Bullfrog Posted January 13, 2024 Posted January 13, 2024 1 minute ago, Fozzie said: Good morning! Off car shopping today. Boring as it is. Getting to the time I get rid of the quick 3 door hatch and get something more practical. Something that I can reliably run for 10+ years, and can potentially throw a couple of kids in the back of if they happen. It just needs to not bore me to tears. It’s probably going to end up being Kia… What have I become? When you ride motorbikes any car is just a tin box on wheels. I always buy something 2-3 years old then run it into the ground. As they older and more battered I enjoy them more. I only had a new car once and hated it. 2 Quote
Fozzie Posted January 13, 2024 Posted January 13, 2024 1 minute ago, Mississippi Bullfrog said: When you ride motorbikes any car is just a tin box on wheels. I always buy something 2-3 years old then run it into the ground. As they older and more battered I enjoy them more. I only had a new car once and hated it. I’m very similar, I bought a new car once and had huge buyers remorse. 20% of its value vanished during its first drive. I said never again, and only buy 1-3 year old cars in the spec I like. I suspect this next car will be my last petrol. As in a decade or so I imagine electric cars will have moved on a bit, and the infrastructure there to support them. 1 Quote
S-Westerly Posted January 13, 2024 Author Posted January 13, 2024 1 hour ago, Fozzie said: I suspect this next car will be my last petrol. As in a decade or so I imagine electric cars will have moved on a bit, and the infrastructure there to support them. Won't be holding my breath for the infrastructure as this country seems to be suffering from a total inability to produce major projects on time and on budget - HS2, CrossRail, Hinckley B, any kind of military kit you care to name, etc etc. 3 Quote
Simon Davey Posted January 14, 2024 Posted January 14, 2024 3 hours ago, Grumpy Old Git said: And to you Simon I'm sure I remember her from my misspent yoof... 2 1 Quote
Simon Davey Posted January 14, 2024 Posted January 14, 2024 2 hours ago, RideWithStyles said: Before or after beer? Always before, then the beer goggles, and beer coat would take over. Quote
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