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Hope you both have a great life together & get everything you wish for Stephen
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Thanks everyone. Am getting super excited.
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MMMmmm this is to be my new home :)
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I hope you and Natalie have many happy years in your new home together. |
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Great news, Just a dream house,
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Will you be needing any alterations, or any decorating before you can move in? Will all your furniture fit? How easy will it be to get to places you like to attend? Will it put you in a better position for transport? Oh so many things I want to ask so will now shut up and retreat before I get slapped. :D :D :D <<hugs to you both>> |
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Just wish I lived close enough to give a hand on moving day. :( |
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It all sounds good dilli. I still can't believe it has finally happened. :D
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Excellent news on the new abode Dilli. :tu:
Couldn't put this in the 'what have you fixed lately' thread as I didn't do the work but it did make me happy. I recently found a leak of coolant emanating from somewhere in the rear wheel arch of my car. I knew there was pipework under there serving the rear air-con/heater unit so guessed that was likely to be the problem. A little searching yielded the answer I didn't want - a design fault which meant that a small vulnerable area of the pipework was prone to corrosion from road salt etc. and required the entire rear section of pipework to be removed and replaced. Fearing a bill of c. £750, I had a look at the rest of the pipework under the car and noticed that the front and rear sections of the pipes were connected with flexible hoses so I thought an acceptable work around would be to simply join the flow and return sections at that point thereby isolating the damaged rear section in situ. A local garage did the job for £60 a couple of days ago and so far so good. We've never used the rear heater in the car anyway and only rarely use the rear air-con which still functions properly so I'm a happy bunny right now. :) |
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Just bought my youngest son his new school blazer thank goodness the school badge is on it as I hate sewing, he looks so grown up wearing it.
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Decided to pre empt my deal ending and called Virgin. Got rid of a couple of things, upgraded BB package and now going to pay only £81 a month on the Big Kahuna package. Result!!!!!!
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