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  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    I'm getting one of my headsimage

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  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

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  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

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    Oh Jo-sometimes to crease me up-I want to be that fly on your wallimage

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    With a webcam! image

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    I thought you were supposed to be taking it easy, relaxing Jo

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  • Errend run! n a few quid better off! image

    Geoff!....I have just been advised a blu-ray will realably play on a DVD player! image

    Will try it in a mo n let ya know! image

  • Hello all, late entry here for the xmas quiz!  I think chocolate wand! chocolate princess shoes, and edible stardust! To late for Geoffs quiz though......image

    Been busy this week, have had community nursing shifts, not on a contract but get called in on a  when needed basis,  which has been pretty much fulll time. Spent most of this week crawling on my hands and knees up and down driveways  trying to access patients houses due to the icy conditions! The driving is vary scarey due to the icy untreated rural roads. Lots of lovely patients though that offer tea, coffee, snacks and even brandy!! Im glad its the weekend, i now have to work out how to go about returnig some items to Next via post, not as easy as they make out, or is it just me image first time I have used them online.

    Miss B x Going to look for a different avatar picture now, cats getting fed up the get up! x

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    Entry noted Miss B!

    You be bloomin careful doing the rounds. Ice is lethal. Especially if driving in/on it. image

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

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    Yep, supposed to take it easy....image

    Seriously- apparently the valve IS fitted  the correct way round after all. OH found the operating instructions, completely turned things off, allowed to cool, then back on....phew, no plumbinmg shenanagins (?) around here needed. Still doesnt explain the boiler though.....image

    ARGH- have just stopped OH snaffling most of my baking parchment circles & the rest.....come on, leave this house some!! Big argument about needing a certain size for his cake tins & no he couldnt possibly have used that size with my cake tins! Ha, big mistake to argue with me when I know am right!

    At least have got his shopping requirements before we get to supermarket- half of 'wants' 'in stock' already. image Oh the joys (!) of 2 houses......

    I really must do some cards..... J.

  • Norm2Norm2 Posts: 86

    Valves on rad, shouldn't matter as long as they are both open , non thermostatic known as a lockshield valve should be at least half to fully open depending on how far from the boiler it is and the thermostatic one set at least midway on its scale as a starting point, this should allow water to circulate through radiator therefore warming it up, old school was that thermostatic should be on the flow side and lockshield on the return, however with modern valves it doesn't seem to be that critical with many choosing to fit on whichever side is most open to the room, guess for advent pressie is a remote control and a mystery gift

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