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Loo knee, bring a blanket!
« on: 13 November 2009, 10:06:22 »

The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... >:(

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! ;D ;D
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Re: Loo knee, bring a blanket!
« Reply #1 on: 13 November 2009, 10:13:59 »

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The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... >:(

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! ;D ;D

A couple of whiskeys/brandys will keep you warm :D along with a good bean curry :D ;D
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« Reply #2 on: 13 November 2009, 10:15:22 »

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......So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! ;D ;D

Yay!.......a 'P.J party'; may I come too?  ::)
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« Reply #3 on: 13 November 2009, 10:17:25 »

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......So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! ;D ;D

Yay!.......a 'P.J party'; may I come too?  ::)

Debs you are always welcome!  :y
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« Reply #4 on: 13 November 2009, 10:17:54 »

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The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... >:(

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! ;D ;D

 ::) "Trouble with the old boiler!"

.......so much comic potential there!. ;D

Hope you`ll soon be toasty-warm. :y
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The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... >:(

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! ;D ;D

A couple of whiskeys/brandys will keep you warm :D along with a good bean curry :D ;D

Hopefully I have dropped enough hints for him to bring a nice bottle ::)
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« Reply #6 on: 13 November 2009, 10:52:30 »

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The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... >:(

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! ;D ;D

A couple of whiskeys/brandys will keep you warm :D along with a good bean curry :D ;D

Hopefully I have dropped enough hints for him to bring a nice bottle ::)

Far too subtle... you'll have to spell it out to him ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #7 on: 13 November 2009, 11:24:09 »

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The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... >:(

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! ;D ;D
Don't worry Guffer, Daz won't get cold, he'll be in with you ;D ;D
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« Reply #8 on: 13 November 2009, 11:27:07 »

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The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... >:(

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! ;D ;D
Don't worry Guffer, Daz won't get cold, he'll be in with you ;D ;D

Only if I get to be big spoon ::)
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« Reply #9 on: 13 November 2009, 16:26:23 »

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The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... >:(

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! ;D ;D
Don't worry Guffer, Daz won't get cold, he'll be in with you ;D ;D

Only if I get to be big spoon ::)
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« Reply #10 on: 13 November 2009, 16:32:59 »

Well boiler is repaired although the electrics will have to be repaired properly on another day, there are 2 holes in the wall where the old boiler was and where he tried attempt no 1, there is dust all over the kitchen........


...but I dont care cos I is one toasty guffer :y

I'm off for a nice hot bath :p
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« Reply #11 on: 13 November 2009, 16:39:14 »

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Well boiler is repaired although the electrics will have to be repaired properly on another day, there are 2 holes in the wall where the old boiler was and where he tried attempt no 1, there is dust all over the kitchen........


...but I dont care cos I is one toasty guffer :y

I'm off for a nice hot bath :p
Make yourself smell nice for LKs visit :-*
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« Reply #12 on: 13 November 2009, 17:24:37 »

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Well boiler is repaired although the electrics will have to be repaired properly on another day, there are 2 holes in the wall where the old boiler was and where he tried attempt no 1, there is dust all over the kitchen........


...but I dont care cos I is one toasty guffer :y

I'm off for a nice hot bath :p
Make yourself smell nice for LKs visit :-*
I guess he won't be coming now  :'( :'(
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