Nov 2018
7:14pm, 7 Nov 2018
26,826 posts
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halfpint
Home, dog walked, dinner nearly ready. There was no nudity or defecation but lots of swearing. I have one wee toot whose chosen form of communication is stripping and, erm, dirty protests. Today was a good day
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Nov 2018
7:31pm, 7 Nov 2018
38,575 posts
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.B.
On a sofa
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Nov 2018
7:54pm, 7 Nov 2018
41,806 posts
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Bintmcskint
Under a cat
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Nov 2018
7:57pm, 7 Nov 2018
9,760 posts
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Serendippily
Woking Wondering when they will tell me the platform has changed and make me bomb over the footbridge
As long as their failure to recognise doors doesn’t result in them papering over one I guess that’s ok Mazlin
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Nov 2018
8:14pm, 7 Nov 2018
5,650 posts
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Mazlin
Everyone who's been round so far has tapped the internal doors knowingly and said 'nice doors, these'. I don't like them. I am clearly a philistine.
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Nov 2018
8:25pm, 7 Nov 2018
36,584 posts
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alpenrose
On a sofa, coughing.
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Nov 2018
8:32pm, 7 Nov 2018
31,554 posts
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Lip Gloss
Can I go to work tomorrow and tap dance the waiting room Fleecy?
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Nov 2018
8:32pm, 7 Nov 2018
31,555 posts
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Lip Gloss
*in*
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Nov 2018
8:42pm, 7 Nov 2018
24,441 posts
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LazyDaisy
We've had two quotes from the plasterer. One for stripping the lining paper that is currently on the walls, and one for doing the actual plastering. The quote for the paper stripping is ludicrously high and I will do the job (having first bought a steam wall paper stripper) and save a fortune.
However the quote for the actual skilled bit of the job seems a bit low. Not sure what to do - does he think he'll undercut other quotes but make it up on the paper stripping?
I feel I should get another quote, if I could find another plasterer (all tradesmen are like hen's teeth round here )
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Nov 2018
8:43pm, 7 Nov 2018
36,586 posts
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alpenrose
I think they'd love it LG.
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