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25th April 2015 #1
Job of the day
Whats your job to do today, mine well its to defrost the freezer, yep the second lots of hot water is in there and its doing the job,
The nest is the garden, and if Ems is working all day its back to my sisters to finish hers of, if Ems is not working its down to farm foods to restock the freezer, aint life grand some times
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25th April 2015 #2
Returfing front Lawn and spiking rear lawn also applying lawn sand, also wash and polish car!
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25th April 2015 #3
you will polish that paint of that car Michael
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26th April 2015 #5
Physically removing 12 bottles of beer one at a time from the crate and putting them in the ref,1 bottle at a time.
Its never ending is it.
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26th April 2015 #6
Clean windows and frames also clean and polish front and rear doors also polish all interior doors and bannister rails must not forget furniture either!
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26th April 2015 #7
Polish the doors did you say?
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26th April 2015 #8
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What a coincidence my first job was defrost the freezer too.
I'm going to buy a new fridge freezer, this one we have is driving me mad. Probably costing me too
Next is to help the missus with some washing. With multiple changes of clothes each day it gets to be a daily chore.
I'm going to buy a new washing machine too. The old one is just a plastic contraption the rotates the washing in huge quantities of water. Talk about old fashioned.
My wife rinses and wrings by hand before putting into the spinner I bought her.
Seems everyone does the same.
Not me. I'm off to buy an automatic tomorrow.
Before anyone tells me how expensive they are here.....I already know. But cheaper to run and saves time too.
I haven't been fishing for ages
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26th April 2015 #15
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I'm going to do some washing...by hand, as there was no washer with this house and I haven't had the courage to part with any cash for one yet. I hate spending money.
Then go for a bike ride in the sunshine, then try to get my spare computer to run faster than a disabled snail. .
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26th April 2015 #16
I found one for you in Bradford Graham.. Bloke says it doesnt spin but what do you want for 15 Quid? Bloody bargain IMO.
WASHING MACHINE HOTPOINT WF540 POWERS ON BUT DOES NOT SPIN
http://www.gumtree.com/p/washing-mac...in-/1112669864
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26th April 2015 #17
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Cheers Fred. I was hoping for one for about a tenner...and that looks a bit big for my bike rack.
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26th April 2015 #19
Doesn't SPIN? Hmm, ...
... might be a bit sticky! NOT exactly a hot [selling] point ... could find himself "up a gumtree" getting a sale when the machine lacks a spinner. Yet, equally ... ... if he'd spun a yarn and sold it under false pretences, he'd soon be in hot water!
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26th April 2015 #20
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I suppose if its got wheels underneath, I could tow it behind my bike.
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26th April 2015 #22
Its better like that Art.. Run it in the back yard,and after it has finished wash cycle pull out the clothes and let them drip dry on the line.. No need for ironing and the kitchen floor wont get wet..
If he dont fancy that,I reckkon he could pick up an old washing mangle for about 2 bob.
Bobs your uncle!
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26th April 2015 #23
Blinkin ell Art.. Your posts were colourful enough before..Now they are set on a mint green background!
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I'll get the thing delivered !
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Ok...that was a bit hasty.
Anyway, I've nowhere near run out of clothes yet.
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27th April 2015 #27
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Michael, I saw a SMEG fridge/freezer in S&R Shopping.
Not sure exactly which model, but it was big bold and obscenely expensive at P182000
It had all the whistles and bells, but didn't score well on running costs due to the higher power.
Only 12 months warranty
I have my eye on a Samsung model at a much more modest price of P22000
It has a special compartment to guard against shortish power outages and the costs and efficiency ratings are excellent. Inverter technology and a full 5 years warranty.
I do like Italian styling but there's a limit on how much I'll pay for style against practical performance.
Maybe SMEG is cheaper in UK
We always had Miele appliances before. Not what you'd call stylish but old fashioned German durability
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27th April 2015 #28
SMEG in UK approx. £900 (p50,000) you would never need another fridge ever
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