24-10-2014, 03:45 PM
(24-10-2014, 02:35 PM)SRowell Wrote: This doesnt help us know where you are so one of us can come and do it for you!
Hi,
Burton Latimer (NN15 5PF) about two hoots and a holler from Kettering. House is still in disaray, as we have more stuff than will fit, dog (30kg) [/i]threw a wobbly the day after we moved in ... epeliptic fit - rigid and shaking, foaming at mouth, bit his tongue, lost control of "functions". Vet has had about £200 so far. Must not be excited, so cannot be left home alone, nor get in the car. Closely followed by SWMBO taking a tumble, crippled for a couple of weeks still hobbling, closely followed by back-boiler failing to light up - £2000 for a new combi, followed two days later by finding that the damp wall was due to the WC cistern down-pipe leaking every flush (£70), and while I was clearing up I found a finger sized hole at floor level in the pipe sticking out the floor that the U-bend pokes into. Plumber can't come till next Tuesday. Today, I looked to see why one trailer lamp isn't working .. all rusted inside .. so I will be driving down to Swansea solo, and it won't[i] be my last trip.
Whatever, if anybody wants a cup of Nescafe Gold instant, they are welcome to drop in. We even have sugar in the house, cos the plumber wanted it, and I can buy some more milk. We take it black, and I have yogourt on my muesilli.
Hey! I like this club. I have so far regarded the Pug as something mundane that was blue AND French, but while the clutch pedal stayed high, it was a pleasure to drive. Unfortunately the "top-hat" feels like it has slipped back to where it was before I fiddled with it, making gear changing "reluctant".
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