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  • Flybaby
    Flybaby Posts: 570 Forumite
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    Pyx - yea, someone else is excited about it!


    Calley - How many a's are there and how many c's?
    If you go through the instructions - can you see any other place where A's are needed ( and does the amount needed add up to how many you have?) - In which case you should be using the c's.
  • Flybaby
    Flybaby Posts: 570 Forumite
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    Finally seen pluto on the news! Altho I have to say I am interested to read the new harper lee.
  • Flybaby
    Flybaby Posts: 570 Forumite
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    Calley - if you give me the product info - I will see if I can download the instructions and talk you thru where you need help.
  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
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    Flybaby wrote: »
    Pyx - yea, someone else is excited about it!


    Calley - How many a's are there and how many c's?
    If you go through the instructions - can you see any other place where A's are needed ( and does the amount needed add up to how many you have?) - In which case you should be using the c's.

    I will do later as on my way out the door. But A screws are shorter than C screws.

    But you can see why I am confused. Not that it takes much :rotfl:

    Yours

    Calley
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  • Pyxis
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    calleyw wrote: »
    I will do later as on my way out the door. But A screws are shorter than C screws.

    But you can see why I am confused. Not that it takes much :rotfl:

    Yours

    Calley

    The struts in the middle section are narrower than those in the side sections, so maybe they would take the shorter screw?
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  • Flybaby
    Flybaby Posts: 570 Forumite
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    no worries....whenever.
  • I am sure I see a heart on Pluto! I have been following the progress for ages!
    Until one has loved an animal a part of one's soul remains unawakened - Anatole France

    If I knew that the world would end tomorrow, I would still plant apple trees today - Martin Luther King
  • Miss_Mario
    Miss_Mario Posts: 33 Forumite
    WaS, I read earlier that the Pluto heart is one of the main recognition points, it's over 1,000 miles wide :)
    Fascinating to see the progress
  • dragonette
    dragonette Posts: 879 Forumite
    edited 14 July 2015 at 8:08PM
    Evening all :) *waves hello to Miss Mario and Flybaby*

    Love the pics of Pluto, and yes I agree its def a heart. Hope the self-assembly furniture works for you Calley. I sometimes enjoy putting it up, but Arg*s things seem to be the easiest for me, no idea why.

    Spent today getting help for my ESA tribunal, still pretty terrified about it and am completely drained now. I need to do emails and phone calls, really really cant face it tonight. Had to rest for about 2 hrs after I got home. The anti-poverty charity are lovely and I'm incredibly lucky to be in a city with such fantastic help.

    Letting my brain ponder the possible DID/MPD on its own, its always how I make the best decisions. Hmm, even that wording is suggestive! Shrugs, nothing to worry about too much atm.

    ETA
    So sorry WaS, I just saw your penguin *sends all the hugs*. I think you are wonderful, very strong and very brave. I hope I can deal with my issues as successfully and as positively as you, look at how much this wonderful little community has grown - because you were brave and strong and started the first thread. I know none of this silences the bad voices, but there is so much goodness to set against the bad, so much good that you have done.
    :AStarting again on my own this time!! - Defective flylady! :A
  • Wellyboots6
    Wellyboots6 Posts: 2,735 Forumite
    Welcome new people!

    Got myself into a little bit of a state today, finally calming down a little but now just have a feeling of the world being too heavy again. Ended up with an emergency doctors appointment, and hubby wrote out for me what I needed to say. Couldn't do it though so he ended up talking for me.

    Got a fit note for work rather than a sick note, not quite sure how that will work.

    Health visitor tomorrow but my brain is too full to worryvat the moment.

    I have strawberries and clotted cream if anyone wants to share
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