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Enjoying a drop of red.
He's probably on holiday, abroad.Emailed my MP.
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He's probably on holiday, abroad.Emailed my MP.
Or visiting relatives in DurhamHe's probably on holiday, abroad.
That is abroad, isn't it?Or visiting relatives in Durham
Yeah, we're allied abroad now, didn't you know?That is abroad, isn't it?
I certainly never understood a word anyone was saying when I lived there.
A friend of mine very rarely left his house. He had a friend who was a vicar and was determined to 'get him moving again'. One day, he proposed that he came with the congregation on a pilgrimage to Lindisfarne.That is abroad, isn't it?
I certainly never understood a word anyone was saying when I lived there.
Having no choice but to get things delivered, have got the ordering bug and quite enjoying ordering everything in sight
Sounds a bit like what hubby is hoarding in in the loft ( got him to climb up so we could get rid of stuff in the skip I'd hired for my parents house clearance not long ago ....lots of junk failed to make it out of there...)Which explains why you now posses a 19th century antique commode, a device for extracting teeth from a tyrannosaurus (very carefully,) a flock of llamas, 17 pins leftover from grenades that have been thrown at Dominic Cummings and a handrail with suction cups for a hip bath.
Mr Thrush started shouting at ten to four this afternoon.This bloke thinks it's OK to spend a few hours every evening shouting his bloody head off from the top of the electricity pole.
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We've had words about it, but I don't think I'm going to win this battle...
Or buy some Canesten.Problems with THRUSH ??? ... send for The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Thanks for the kind offer @Thehooperman . Messaged you back
With no taxis available to drive me to Tesco at 6am , but able to pick me up later from Click & Collect , dragged hubby out of bed to wait for Green Flag and walked down to Tesco . Nice Westside driver picked me and shopping back up and arrived home at same time as Green Flag arrived. Battery completely flat but when tested is ok and just lack of use (with only backing car out of garage to get the lawn mower and bin through , and a drive to the local garage for milk a couple of times since the start of lockdown.)
Just had a most enjoyable 26 mile drive to Pottal Pool and over the chase to Rugeley areas. Not been around those parts for years and enjoyed my leisurely drive out with hardly any traffic about for a change (holding my breath each time I had to stop at junctions incase it conked out again!). Amazed how many people were parked up on the chase car parks at 8am.
with only backing car out of garage to get the lawn mower and bin through , and a drive to the local garage for milk a couple of times since the start of lockdown
That’ll be what did it, you discharge a considerable amount from the battery when you start the engine, so the alternator then needs time to recharge. A short journey (especially down the drive) is the worst possible thing you can do to a battery really
Highly recommend grabbing a battery jump starter, Anker do one that will happily crank anything up to 200A, and it even beeps to tell you what’s going on and when it’s ready to try turning the engine over.
Personally I might use of of those in an emergency. But a simple low current battery charger connected up at least once a week for several hours if you're not using the vehicles is far better for the battery's life.