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Another job ticked off the list.
Huzzah!!
E/F £12,500 + K/F £2,400 = £14,500
NSTurtle # 8🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢 but I still need a new roof.
Just popping in to catch up with your thread & to say thanks. You mentioned streetlife earlier in your thread so I investigated it and joined up- what a fab website!! I linked up with a local lady who gave me bags of windfall apples which means I now have spicy apple chutney & bags of prepped frozen apples for winter :beer:
Mort- Oct16 £170.995 (end Nov 2041) Aug 20- £139,235.78
Overpayments 2016 £255.50 2017 £2600.40 2018 £4500 2019 £2858
Referral codes- shopmium: ACEAHKFA Shoppix- 57VB13QH
I must say though, this is the only place I have lived where people are too posh to pick their own apples. They rotted on the trees last year. Round here people think apples come from Tesc0. Bizarre, but I am quite happy to scrump, might have to get a balaclava for it, as long as nobody mistakes me for a clown.
My kids will not shut up about these muppet clown people. Honestly, Tim Curry has a lot to answer for.
Right, lunch boxes made, posh coffee drunk, time to wake up those kids of mine.
Have a lovely day, it is supposed to piddle down over here. Best get on to Hotpoint about my replacement non-dodgy dryer.
E/F £12,500 + K/F £2,400 = £14,500
NSTurtle # 8🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢 but I still need a new roof.
Meanwhile, my hall is full of windows and bits of windows.
I do hope he returns........
E/F £12,500 + K/F £2,400 = £14,500
NSTurtle # 8🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢 but I still need a new roof.
Top two floors cleaned, including bathroom floor, hoovered and everything.
Sat on the phone to order my replacement non-catchy-on-fire - dryer from Indesit - TDWSF83BEP will be delivered on Monday, which is good as it is half term and I will be in!! No school run to have to worry about. £99 for an 8kg B rated dryer with sensor to turn off when dry (I missed that in my last dryer) Plus, a brand new dryer to replace my 6 yr old one!
Sanded and spray painted a bedside cabinet from the charity shop (£12) silver- well, it says 'pearlescent grey' but it is glittery silver, and does look like a robot, so DS4 is gonna be DELIGHTED!!! It is drying in the yard right now, so I am going to have a celebration cup of coffee and think about lunch.
I started the day with a MASSIVE long list of things and I am steaming through them! I will shut my big mouth now before a wall falls down or something.
Got some idiot offer me £5 for all my Grandad's tackle(!) stupid time-waster, then I remembered of course he is a time waster, he sits on riverbanks trying to outwit a fish in his spare time. Twit.
E/F £12,500 + K/F £2,400 = £14,500
NSTurtle # 8🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢 but I still need a new roof.
The robot cabinet sounds amazing!
Well you can call me Mrs Wussy-pants if you like, but it is cold here tonight, so we decided to try and turn the central heating on (it has been off since we tested it in April) but nothing happened. It is a new system to us, an open vented system with a water cylinder and a room thermostat - I just used to turn our old one on and off as I needed it, but this one has a control panel and automatic thrusters or something. Sadly nothing happened. Not a sausage. We changed the batteries in the thermostat, mucked about with the timer on the boiler, went and played with the wireless do-hick next to the cylinder in the airing cupboard, all to no avail. It should have worked, according to the downloaded manual and youtube video, and then we noticed it. The wire from the fuse to the pump was not attached. They must have missed it when they rewired the house, and left it unattached. So I have sent a text to Captain Electrician, letting him know about the wire, and asking him to give me a ring tomorrow - it was 8pm, he has a small child and a wife, he sent back a text saying he will ring tomorrow.
They disconnected the doorbell, but we just wired it back into a plug and put it back in, they removed the fuse from the whirlpool bath, but we noticed that, and they put one back in, but the pump we did not notice.
So there. Hopefully we will have a working central heating system tomorrow, and fewer windows. Tomorrow is another day....
E/F £12,500 + K/F £2,400 = £14,500
NSTurtle # 8🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢 but I still need a new roof.
Hope it's easily sorted. I put the heating on timer last night (turned down the thermostat considerably, but still put it on). In my mind, I said that I was doing it to make sure the cats were okay. In reality, it is getting cold at 6am and I'm a wimp
Hope your productive day continued
Gib xx
Mortgage - £117,759 (£134,600, Nov 2013)
Work overpayment and home improvement loan paid back (£19200) :beer:
Debt neutral
Roadkill 17 £56.58 2016-£62.28 2015- £84.20)
RYSAW17 £1900 2016 £2,535.16 2015 £1027.20
E/F £12,500 + K/F £2,400 = £14,500
NSTurtle # 8🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢 but I still need a new roof.