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OS Daily Christmas day 2010
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Having had a similar situation myself in the past, it's frustrating beyond belief!
It was really awful on a normal day, never mind Christmas with all the extra hoo ha.
Real sympathy for you, I resorted to carrying buckets of water from the neighbours, like some sort of African tribeswoman, ludicrous.0 -
ive got loads and loads of pop bottles but hard work lugging them about and tring to cook, clean and wash but coming as 2nd nature now after this long lol its the washing of clothes thats a painSealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0
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Thanks everyone we had a trickle so not the end of the world, everything went well and they fixed te problem just in time for the washing up phew!
I felt for a frind of mine who was cooking for 12 just across the road from the burst pipe, they would have NO water at all. Two years agothere was a huge as explosion which took out our electric and gas on 22nd Decemeber, we got electricity back after the first day but gas was touch and go until Christmas Eve. Christmas without a utility crisis would be boring LOL....0 -
nearlyrich wrote: »Thanks everyone we had a trickle so not the end of the world, everything went well and they fixed te problem just in time for the washing up phew!
I felt for a frind of mine who was cooking for 12 just across the road from the burst pipe, they would have NO water at all. Two years agothere was a huge as explosion which took out our electric and gas on 22nd Decemeber, we got electricity back after the first day but gas was touch and go until Christmas Eve. Christmas without a utility crisis would be boring LOL....
In the interests of supporting your fellow OS'ers, please tell us where you are so we can not move there. Christmas is plently chaotic enough here.:rotfl:0 -
evening all!
not long got back from work. I hope you've all had a lovely day.
NPM - hope Noah managed to enjoy himself(and you too of course) x
got tomorrow off so we're off to the sales then having our christmas dinner tomorrow evening as we missed out today due to work. I did a big breakfast instead before work.
My service users had a lovely day and we did some carol singing this afternoon with them which they loved:)
Have eaten far too many choccies today! but I dare say everyone else has too!
take care all xDo what you love :happyhear0 -
In the interests of supporting your fellow OS'ers, please tell us where you are so we can not move there. Christmas is plently chaotic enough here.:rotfl:
We are in East lancashire Here is the thread from December 2008;)0
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