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Old 1st March 2022, 07:57   #164121
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Morning all, Blue skies & sunshine with a heavy frost here, My seedlings do not thank the weather gods.
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Old 1st March 2022, 08:01   #164122
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Morning Phil, get sorted and try and avoid hospitals! It’s dull and rainy here in Norfolk this morning, glad I’m working inside.
Thank you Andy, in fact I couldn’t face going to the hospital today but will go tomorrow instead.

I haven’t a clue what work you do. Is it anything to do with making biscuits?
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Old 1st March 2022, 10:06   #164123
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Thank you Andy, in fact I couldn’t face going to the hospital today but will go tomorrow instead.

I haven’t a clue what work you do. Is it anything to do with making biscuits?

That would be my preference Phil, unfortunately the closest I get is making the containers for them!

I am a plastic moulder for my sins, 36 years in the game now, where has time gone?
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Old 1st March 2022, 10:58   #164124
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That's the big shop done at ASDA I even got a middle finger from a young lady in an Astra as I was driving into the carpark, she came tearing out of a give way without stopping right across in front of me & the MG did it's collision warning/Auto braking doodah to a halt. I had a gob full of midget gems at the time & I don't think she could hear me cursing
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Old 1st March 2022, 14:00   #164125
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Bootiful sunny afternoon on the Lancashire Riviera Parsnips & Lettuce seeds sown along with numerous flower seeds, Just need that overnight frost to begger off I might even get giddy & peg some washing out on the line as it's so nice.
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Old 1st March 2022, 14:34   #164126
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Sunny but cold here, academic as I'm stuck indoors. We've got white furniture in the bedroom, wardrobe, chest of drawers etc and the facias (doors, drawer fronts etc) have yellowed a bit over time. Been trying to freshen them up, tried T-Cut in the past but that didn't really do anything; trying hot water and strong bleach, not sure if its doing anything, got to the point I can't see what I'm staring at!

Wondering if coloured car polish would do anything for it
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Old 1st March 2022, 14:47   #164127
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Sunny but cold here, academic as I'm stuck indoors. We've got white furniture in the bedroom, wardrobe, chest of drawers etc and the facias (doors, drawer fronts etc) have yellowed a bit over time. Been trying to freshen them up, tried T-Cut in the past but that didn't really do anything; trying hot water and strong bleach, not sure if its doing anything, got to the point I can't see what I'm staring at!

Wondering if coloured car polish would do anything for it

Speaking of bedside furniture my missus has ordered new bedside cabinets & only one has arrived, One of our cats Simon has taken up residence in the one I've taken downstairs ready to take to the tip.


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Old 1st March 2022, 15:58   #164128
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Sunny but cold here, academic as I'm stuck indoors. We've got white furniture in the bedroom, wardrobe, chest of drawers etc and the facias (doors, drawer fronts etc) have yellowed a bit over time. Been trying to freshen them up, tried T-Cut in the past but that didn't really do anything; trying hot water and strong bleach, not sure if its doing anything, got to the point I can't see what I'm staring at!

Wondering if coloured car polish would do anything for it
"Revive" paste would do the job I think. Does virtually everything, and easily available on line.
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"Revive" paste would do the job I think. Does virtually everything, and easily available on line.
I'll have a look at that before my other half gets ideas about a new bedroom suite

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One of our cats Simon has taken up residence in the one I've taken downstairs ready to take to the tip.
When I was a kid we had a cat that was passionate about boxes in the days when you brought the shopping home in a box! I'd cut a door and windows in it, the cat would dive in. If you scratched the box a paw would appear through a "window" and feel around. My aunt and uncle were visiting, my uncle stuck his hand through a window "who's in here then?". He let out a roar as he tried to pull his hand out with the cat firmly attached to it
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Old 2nd March 2022, 06:09   #164130
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Morning everyone from soggy Saltash.

Been raining all night, and still raining this morning.

Managed to load the Bear up with all the garden, and accumulated rubbish, from the garage and drive to the tip. I was planning to sort the garage out but once it started raining I gave that idea up.
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