Jun 2020
9:46pm, 29 Jun 2020
38,125 posts
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Purps
They've really been messed about in all of this, it's no wonder things aren't opening like you would expect.
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Jun 2020
12:44pm, 30 Jun 2020
2,119 posts
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idle_wilder
I'll have a training buddy next Monday Never met her in real life before, but she's more experienced in strongwoman and doing same comp as me, and was looking for someone with some kit to train with while she's home for a week or two.
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Jun 2020
5:01pm, 30 Jun 2020
18,245 posts
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Serendippily
Yay
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Jun 2020
6:52pm, 30 Jun 2020
41,783 posts
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Lip Gloss
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Jun 2020
7:16pm, 30 Jun 2020
5,725 posts
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Corrah
That’s great I_W
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Jul 2020
2:37pm, 5 Jul 2020
45,338 posts
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Bintmcskint
I just replaced the pull cord light switch in the bathroom. By myself. And I did not die.
#winningatlife
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Jul 2020
4:04pm, 5 Jul 2020
12,175 posts
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NDWDave
That is good work Bint. Ours snapped in April.
I was amazed that you can just replace the cord. Seemed like a scam by electricians to get money out of people with annoying kids how hang on bathroom cords
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Jul 2020
4:45pm, 5 Jul 2020
5,125 posts
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Mouseytongue
Haircut! It's been a while.
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Jul 2020
4:50pm, 5 Jul 2020
30,271 posts
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Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)
Bathroom pull cord you say? Ours snapped 10 days ago, must be the season for it
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Jul 2020
5:12pm, 5 Jul 2020
45,340 posts
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Bintmcskint
Mine didn't snap. The whole thing just stopped working. One day I pulled it and it just stayed in the "down" position.
I had to buy a replacement fitting (a grand total of £2.99) and do the whole turning off the electricity, getting up a ladder, and replacing the whole fitting thing.
Used three different screwdrivers. And watched one YouTube video. Steve from JPS Electricians explained it very well.
Hence my pride
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