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Nice people thread part 5 - nicely does it
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50" plasma. I think the wall at that point may be a single brick widthways, so only 4", once you've drilled through the plaster and insulation.
Anyway it sits fine on its stand.
Would hold it fine.
(But large TV's look a bit naff on walls IMO... mine's on a purpose built stand now)Who was on tv? Pm if not public knowledge.
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JonnyBravo wrote: »Would hold it fine.
(But large TV's look a bit naff on walls IMO... mine's on a purpose built stand now)
Snap please
I have no idea either...and want to know.
As for tvs, i just think they look a bit grim in all but very modern settings.
I quite like these. http://www.magicmirrortv.co.uk/products/0 -
Morning
I'm on my phone, in the bath, so a quick one for the moment.
I am in love with lir, her house, her food and, omg, the cake!Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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lostinrates wrote: »Doozergirl has been here today. She is very, very gorgeous, like a plantinum version of Cleopatra, really breathtaking.
I've only seen a picture of part of her leg, and that was amazingly breathtaking already, so I believe you.JonnyBravo wrote: »
(But large TV's look a bit naff on walls IMO... mine's on a purpose built stand now)
Especially when hung above the fireplace. Apologies to any NP who have their telly above the fireplace, but it just looks wrong IMO.0 -
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This is spam, right?No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0 -
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Tyre performance in the wet deteriorates rapidly below about 3mm tread - change yours when they get dangerous, not just when they are nearly illegal (1.6mm).
Oh, and wear your seatbelt. My kids are only alive because they were wearing theirs when somebody else was driving in wet weather with worn tyres.0 -
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I might do tv above fireplace one day if its a mirror one. Although, i was once quizzed somew where if i could spit the tv, the quizzer sure i would be wrong, he was quite put out when i pointed to the mirror quickly. He said no one had ever been able to tell, and seemed really upset, so i pointed out it was the orientation of the rest of the furniture that gave it away quite so quickly.0
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