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Tesco Discussion Chats & Grabbits 11+ Xmas/NY (Incorporating HC's Glitch & B1tch Pub)
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kandfs_mam wrote: »My guess at puzzle:
1673 on one side
3482 on another
1952 on third side
Well done!!!!!!!!
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You little monkey! I was enjoying having a bash myself before I click on the solution!
Very good!!!!!:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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any glitches on washing machines please......mine just broke and its full of water.....looks like a fun evening for me....how do i empty it???
sorry.......evening nutters!YNWA JFT96 :A0 -
Evening everyone
Sent DD off for a reccy while I pondered over a glass of red
Nothing to report at L1tt13h@mpt0n - moons and stars scanning at £2.69, could have done with some of these, honey shreddies now looking pittifully low :rotfl:.
Thanks for the new thread HC, am off to the pub 'proper' tomorrow night so forgive me for not joining in tonight, can't manage 2 hangovers in 2 days at my age now.
Will be watching from the sidelines though:beer:. Have a good 'un xx
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jumblejack wrote: »Well done!!!!!!!!
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You little monkey! I was enjoying having a bash myself before I click on the solution!
Very good!!!!!
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calmspirit wrote: »any glitches on washing machines please......mine just broke and its full of water.....looks like a fun evening for me....how do i empty it???
sorry.......evening nutters!
Have you tried the drain/empty programme if it has one? Have you checked the fuse in the plug?0 -
kandfs_mam wrote: »My guess at puzzle:
1673 on one side
3482 on another
1952 on third side
I know yours is a genuine answer and not googled as the solution is not the same so there are multiple solutions.
Here is the one on the site::T
:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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jumblejack wrote: »I know yours is a genuine answer and not googled as the solution is not the same so there are multiple solutions.
Here is the one on the site::T
Challenge:
Can anyone come up with a fresh solution to the problem...?:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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Jumble jack - i get 1943, 1682 & 3rd side 2753 am i right? OH has gone wrong!0
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calmspirit wrote: »any glitches on washing machines please......mine just broke and its full of water.....looks like a fun evening for me....how do i empty it???
sorry.......evening nutters!
Just found this but the first thing I'd check is as Happy said the fuse
The water won't pump out of the washing machine
The possible problems here are blockages or pump failure. Blockages are the more likely explanation but pumps do fail. If the machine will not empty the water out you will also not be able to open the door on most modern washers. Some machines have a filter that can be checked for blockages at the front of the machine. Occasionally the filter is hidden behind a removable trim or panel at the base of the front. Most Hoover & Hotpoint washing machines do not have any customer accessible pump filters.
To drain the washing machine you will need to remove the waste water pipe from the drain pipe and lower it into a bowl or bucket. Many plumbers now plumb the machines into the U bend directly under the sink instead of a separate waste pipe at the back of the washer. If yours is connected here you can usually unscrew it easily. Remember though, that with the pipe disconnected from the U bend, any water poured down the sink will flood out into the cupboard until the hose is reconnected.
Once you have drained the water, you need to check for blockages in the sump hose (the hose leading from the tub to the pump) the drain hose, the pump itself and the plastic connector that the drain hose is connected to at the sink end (if connected this way). Also check for obstructions in the narrow spiggot that the drain hose pushes onto at the u-bend as this commonly gets blocked with small buttons and bits of lint.
Once you have the drain hose disconnected and lowered into a bowl or bucket the water should siphon out as long as the pipe is low enough. If little or no water comes out then it may be blocked by an item of clothing like a sock and it won't be possible to empty the machine this way.Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
Vodka time for me, I am off work until 6am Xmas day so will have a few teeny weeny drinks0
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