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That's all well and good, but I'm getting away with watching it without my mrs tutting at me.
 
I'm fighting to resist the urge to ask which ones.....

And failing miserably......
My fave is Maddy, know her very well
 

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Haven't seen anchorman neither, tried to but found it pretty pony. Stepbrothers is a good film with matey in it
 
What about Airplane? please tell me your all not humorless like me wife..
 
It's a fish named "the perfect common" 37lb4oz a fish I've wanted for over 5 years. I haven't been this happy since the birth of my kids!
 
I celebrated with a brew and a cherry vape stick. Rock and roll!
 
Well today i shall mostly be replacing this.

CQ9R4900 by Mike Jackson1, on Flickr

******** next door is a pyromaniac and keeps having burn ups in his large chiminea in the 3 foot wide garden. He had one last night apparently and this morning, whilst I was out with the dogs, Sharon heard a loud crackling outside and went out to find our fence ablaze. One of the other neighbours called the fire brigade but Sharon had managed to put it out by the time they got here.

I got home with the dogs and had to turn round and do my least favourite activity on a BH weekend, head off to the DIY sheds. Apparently there is a shortage of fence panels so if I want a replacement panel I'll have to wait 3 months. Option 2 was a temporary repair but I'd have to buy the gear for that so I've gone with option 3 and got some arris rails and feather edge and I'll board it.

Sitting having some lunch now whilst Sharon cuts out the burnt bamboo before I repair the fence.
 
Well today i shall mostly be replacing this.

CQ9R4900 by Mike Jackson1, on Flickr

******** next door is a pyromaniac and keeps having burn ups in his large chiminea in the 3 foot wide garden. He had one last night apparently and this morning, whilst I was out with the dogs, Sharon heard a loud crackling outside and went out to find our fence ablaze. One of the other neighbours called the fire brigade but Sharon had managed to put it out by the time they got here.

I got home with the dogs and had to turn round and do my least favourite activity on a BH weekend, head off to the DIY sheds. Apparently there is a shortage of fence panels so if I want a replacement panel I'll have to wait 3 months. Option 2 was a temporary repair but I'd have to buy the gear for that so I've gone with option 3 and got some arris rails and feather edge and I'll board it.

Sitting having some lunch now whilst Sharon cuts out the burnt bamboo before I repair the fence.

The fencing company that rents a yard off us had deliverys by the artic load just as the high winds hit before christmas.

was all gone by end of February.
 
Well today i shall mostly be replacing this.

CQ9R4900 by Mike Jackson1, on Flickr

******** next door is a pyromaniac and keeps having burn ups in his large chiminea in the 3 foot wide garden. He had one last night apparently and this morning, whilst I was out with the dogs, Sharon heard a loud crackling outside and went out to find our fence ablaze. One of the other neighbours called the fire brigade but Sharon had managed to put it out by the time they got here.

I got home with the dogs and had to turn round and do my least favourite activity on a BH weekend, head off to the DIY sheds. Apparently there is a shortage of fence panels so if I want a replacement panel I'll have to wait 3 months. Option 2 was a temporary repair but I'd have to buy the gear for that so I've gone with option 3 and got some arris rails and feather edge and I'll board it.

Sitting having some lunch now whilst Sharon cuts out the burnt bamboo before I repair the fence.

Mrs Croppie just looked over my shoulder at that and called your man all the names under the sun!
 
It's a fish named "the perfect common" 37lb4oz a fish I've wanted for over 5 years. I haven't been this happy since the birth of my kids!

some people carp on about anything:), some pole will have that away later and eat him ! :)
 
Well I've replaced the shower trap, re - run the stupid flexible waste in 40 mm plastic so it's all done proper. However I dropped a knife in the shower and knicked the white finish of the shower - I hate doing jobs at home, I should really learn not to rush them!

Anyone know of a way to repair? It's a cast base so can't see it causing a leak but don't want the rest of the finish to start peeling away - my only idea is to smear a tiny bit of silicone on it.
 
Stone resin plastic coated? Use a bit of enamel repair, won't look brilliant but won't wear away like silicone.
 
Well today i shall mostly be replacing this.

CQ9R4900 by Mike Jackson1, on Flickr

******** next door is a pyromaniac and keeps having burn ups in his large chiminea in the 3 foot wide garden. He had one last night apparently and this morning, whilst I was out with the dogs, Sharon heard a loud crackling outside and went out to find our fence ablaze. One of the other neighbours called the fire brigade but Sharon had managed to put it out by the time they got here.

I got home with the dogs and had to turn round and do my least favourite activity on a BH weekend, head off to the DIY sheds. Apparently there is a shortage of fence panels so if I want a replacement panel I'll have to wait 3 months. Option 2 was a temporary repair but I'd have to buy the gear for that so I've gone with option 3 and got some arris rails and feather edge and I'll board it.

Sitting having some lunch now whilst Sharon cuts out the burnt bamboo before I repair the fence.
My misses would have dragged the w#€k through the fence and made him eat it! She is a bit of a monster when she angry!
 
Cheers, it's only a very tiny mark but don't want it to lead to further issues!

I'd use a bit of white gel coat to repair it. It's worked well for me in the past when someone (not me obviously) has marked a resin shower tray.
 
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