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Loo knee, bring a blanket!
13. Nov 2009 at 10:06
 
The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... Angry

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! Grin Grin
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Re: Loo knee, bring a blanket!
Reply #1 - 13. Nov 2009 at 10:13
 
Guffer wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 10:06:
The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... Angry

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! Grin Grin


A couple of whiskeys/brandys will keep you warm Cheesy along with a good bean curry Cheesy Grin
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Re: Loo knee, bring a blanket!
Reply #2 - 13. Nov 2009 at 10:15
 
Guffer wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 10:06:
......So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! Grin Grin


Yay!.......a 'P.J party'; may I come too?  Roll Eyes
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Reply #3 - 13. Nov 2009 at 10:17
 
Debs. wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 10:15:
Guffer wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 10:06:
......So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! Grin Grin


Yay!.......a 'P.J party'; may I come too?  Roll Eyes


Debs you are always welcome!  Thumbs Up!
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Reply #4 - 13. Nov 2009 at 10:17
 
Guffer wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 10:06:
The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... Angry

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! Grin Grin


Roll Eyes "Trouble with the old boiler!"

.......so much comic potential there!. Grin

Hope you`ll soon be toasty-warm. Thumbs Up!
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Reply #5 - 13. Nov 2009 at 10:18
 
Plomien wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 10:13:
Guffer wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 10:06:
The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... Angry

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! Grin Grin


A couple of whiskeys/brandys will keep you warm Cheesy along with a good bean curry Cheesy Grin


Hopefully I have dropped enough hints for him to bring a nice bottle Roll Eyes
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Reply #6 - 13. Nov 2009 at 10:52
 
Guffer wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 10:18:
Plomien wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 10:13:
Guffer wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 10:06:
The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... Angry

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! Grin Grin


A couple of whiskeys/brandys will keep you warm Cheesy along with a good bean curry Cheesy Grin


Hopefully I have dropped enough hints for him to bring a nice bottle Roll Eyes


Far too subtle... you'll have to spell it out to him Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #7 - 13. Nov 2009 at 11:24
 
Guffer wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 10:06:
The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... Angry

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! Grin Grin

Don't worry Guffer, Daz won't get cold, he'll be in with you Grin Grin
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Reply #8 - 13. Nov 2009 at 11:27
 
Elite Pete wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 11:24:
Guffer wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 10:06:
The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... Angry

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! Grin Grin

Don't worry Guffer, Daz won't get cold, he'll be in with you Grin Grin


Only if I get to be big spoon Roll Eyes
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Reply #9 - 13. Nov 2009 at 16:26
 
Guffer wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 11:27:
Elite Pete wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 11:24:
Guffer wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 10:06:
The long awaited fix of my boiler has started today.  They have decided to replace the whole boiler so I have taken the day off work.  All was going well until I went in the kitchen about 20mins ago.  Lots of cussing and familiar noises of frustration.  Then 10 mins ago while drilling a new exhaust hole in the wall he didn't notice the switch 2 ft below it (obvious giveaway of a wire behind the plasterboard)  He should have swept it for wires first, even I have a gadget that'll do that.  So after resetting the fuses and isolating the curcuit he has buggered up I am sat here in the cold, still.  More progress later....... Angry

So Loo knee, you might have to wrap up warm for staying over tomorrow night! Grin Grin

Don't worry Guffer, Daz won't get cold, he'll be in with you Grin Grin


Only if I get to be big spoon Roll Eyes

Grin Grin
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Reply #10 - 13. Nov 2009 at 16:32
 
Well boiler is repaired although the electrics will have to be repaired properly on another day, there are 2 holes in the wall where the old boiler was and where he tried attempt no 1, there is dust all over the kitchen........


...but I dont care cos I is one toasty guffer Thumbs Up!

I'm off for a nice hot bath :p
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Reply #11 - 13. Nov 2009 at 16:39
 
Guffer wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 16:32:
Well boiler is repaired although the electrics will have to be repaired properly on another day, there are 2 holes in the wall where the old boiler was and where he tried attempt no 1, there is dust all over the kitchen........


...but I dont care cos I is one toasty guffer Thumbs Up!

I'm off for a nice hot bath :p

Make yourself smell nice for LKs visit Kiss
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Reply #12 - 13. Nov 2009 at 17:24
 
Elite Pete wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 16:39:
Guffer wrote on 13. Nov 2009 at 16:32:
Well boiler is repaired although the electrics will have to be repaired properly on another day, there are 2 holes in the wall where the old boiler was and where he tried attempt no 1, there is dust all over the kitchen........


...but I dont care cos I is one toasty guffer Thumbs Up!

I'm off for a nice hot bath :p

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