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  • EasyT
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    edited November 2017 #11012

    Seems an awful lot of money. I am sure that there is a reason.

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2017 #11013

    Beautiful sun here but chilly wind. First lot of washing dried 😆. Another load ready to go out. Appointment for x Ray 9 15am done and out at 9.20am 😆😆.

    Returned holiday dog to yesterday.  Out for a late lunch found out at the last moment his partners mother coming 😲. They've been together 6 years and engaged for 11 months,  not been offered before.

    Off into town with OH to choose family Christmas cards after catch up on here and cuppa.

    Tammygirl have a great trip, hopefully you're feeling better if you attended granddaughter parade? Hope the forecast snow didn't affect you.

    Enjoy your day folks however you spend it.

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2017 #11014

    Insurance seems to be shooting up these days on both the vehicle and household fronts.  We were hit with a big increase early this year when we got the new car, only to be expected no doubt as it is worth far more, and  a 15% increase on the Smart car insurance in October, despite have an additional year of NCD.

    Unusually, our current insurer offered the best price.

    Next for renewal is the house insurance in January.

     

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2017 #11015

    Cold and grey here today, CH turned back on.

    Check up at dentist this afternoon, wood turning club meeting this evening.  New kitchen drawer fronts all marked up for handles, just need to take them to the very cold garage to drill the holes.

    Next thing is the worktop, which needs a bit of surgery....reduce length a little and round the corners and edges.....also needs to be done either in the garage or outside.  frown

  • Pliers
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    edited November 2017 #11016

    We have tickets for The Killers Wonderful Wonderful tour at Manchester arena tonight, going with my sister and my niece.

    Getting excited already!

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2017 #11017

    How much is a point worth these days?

    Just got my Barclaycard bill for next month, points on there too, need to check out if I have enough to get some vouchers.  Only problem is the rather larger than usual bill, due to the kitchen improvements, has to be paid at some point!

  • triky auto
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    edited November 2017 #11018

    cool ,Back home now ,after a relaxing ,chilling (cold too!!) weekend at "Black Horse Farm" Densole/Folkestone.Some nice Birthday wishes from people I know there and the 'other' Black Horse at Monks Horton.Very bright and sunny today ,after a blustery night.Probably not away again 'till the 14th of December,when the "Concorde" is booked in to Southdowns/Portsmouth,to sought out the "ALDE" heating undecided.

                              "Keep Warm You'all "

  • Oneputt
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    edited November 2017 #11019

    Due to constant wintry showers decided to hibernate todaywink

  • Oneputt
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    edited November 2017 #11020

    This dangerous species has to be caged smile

     

  • EasyT
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    edited November 2017 #11021

    New kitchen drawer fronts all marked up for handles, just need to take them to the very cold garage to drill the holes.

    Next thing is the worktop, which needs a bit of surgery....reduce length a little and round the corners and edges.....also needs to be done either in the garage or outside.

    I have a standard 3 bar patio heater in the garage bought from Woolworths in a WInter Sale a dozen years ago. Very pleasant when needed. If the cold gets to my spine I suffer.

  • JVB66
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    edited November 2017 #11022

    We have our house insurance,via the cc (devitts)and it with the Salvation Army much better premium than all the otherssurprised

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2017 #11023

    Expensive walk into town but the big spend was justified. OH had reminder from opticians so called in to make appointment. Offered one and hour and half later so went for it. Prescription had changed a bit (as it had before apparently!) and I pushed for new frames and lenses, and I won 😉😉. The ones he's wearing have been around for a while - May 2009 according to the account book 😲😲 when I checked it out at home. It works out, including sunglasses, about 6p a day. So if the new ones last as long they too will be value for money 😆.

    Also bought family Christmas cards without looking at the shopping list! The list said EXCEPT NZ ones. Re bought NZ ones, wasn't over joyed with today's choice in several shops. Settled for daughter and her family with nice words, even if it had snowmen on. Took that and 2 granddaughter cards with the rest and paid. Only when home did I check the list 😂😂 and the cards total mental block and OH didn't notice that card covered all NZ crew so didn't need granddaughter ones. So we've had a good laugh since getting home! But I've been accused of wasting money!

    Washing dried beautifully but the air VERY chilly. Still cold and bright has been nice today.

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2017 #11024

    Sunny but cold day here. Without yesterday's bitter wind though so very pleasant. We had our block paved front drive cleaned today. Gosh what a difference!! The guy did a brilliant job and even cleaned the wall and the pavement. We are very clean and sparkly now. 😊

    So glad you had such a good day with your GD yesterday tammygirl. I hope you OH doesn't get your nasty cold. Have a brilliant time in Spain. Hope you both come back fit and well.

    Hope your OH's new spectacles are a success bakers2. Did you have a good time with your son's future MIL at the weekend?

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2017 #11025

    We had a very good quote from the Club a couple of years back, covering non standard construction, but when we spoke to someone and said our house was timber frame, it almost doubled!

    Up here, timber frame is quite common, our daughter's 3 storey townhouse is timber frame, by a major developer, and she, like us in the past has had no problem getting cover at a reasonable rate. 

    Whoever the Club uses for quotes is living in the past.  On questioning the premium,we  were told a timber frame house is much more likely to be a total loss in a fire!

    I wonder how many claims are for total loss due to fire?  Very few  I would think, certainly no basis to double the premium!

    CCC has got our business instead.

     

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2017 #11026

    Yes, I do have a heater available, and OH has said I should use it, but the garage is huge and takes a while to warm up, so mainly I do not bother as I am not down there that long. 

    (We have an upside down house....living rooms, including kitchen, are on the upper floor, bedrooms and garage are on the ground floor)

    OH says then do not complain, which is fair enough I suppose!

    A bit of sun makes a big difference as it warms the garage nicely,  so I keep hoping  for a sunny day.  

  • robsail
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    edited November 2017 #11027

    Come to the end of the dental treatment for my son after his fall in June its been a long road and he has borne it stoically! some good news for a change. 

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2017 #11028

    Good news robsail.😊

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2017 #11029

    Dental  check ups today went very well, only clean and scale required, which is very unusual.

    A few drawer handles now fitted, but kitchen on hold due to wood turning club meeting tonight.

  • EasyT
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    edited November 2017 #11030

    Yes, I do have a heater available, and OH has said I should use it, but the garage is huge and takes a while to warm up, so mainly I do not bother as I am not down there that long.

    Ah but the beauty of the patio heater is that it does not have to warm he garage .... only me. Very directional and keeps my back, neck and down the back of my calves warm.

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2017 #11031

    I need one of those then, I am using a regular fan heater.

  • EasyT
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    edited November 2017 #11032

    Mine is a bit like this one.

    https://www.primrose.co.uk/-p-22882.html?adtype=pla&kwd=&gclid=CjwKCAiAoqXQBRA8EiwAIIOWsnZKlhr1ZuJdpOdGKCmwteDVPuIkMOdVD_NGNsZhLI0j26knCknB3BoCH2YQAvD_BwE

    We used to have regular parties and a good friend had arthritis and so it kept her comfortable if folk were sat out on the patio on a summer evening. 

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2017 #11033

    Is he getting a bonus pressie then? Preferably none sugary kind. Well done him.

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2017 #11034

    Good days birdwatching on the Rivers Ouse and Humber. Bit warmer here than yesterday which was spent most enjoyably at Knaresborough and Harrogate. Bitter wind but sunny. Lovely Rememberance Service in Knaresborough just by the castle.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited November 2017 #11035

    Woke up to a frozen windscreen, and had to run the engine to clear it before setting off as the early morning sun soon disappeared under high cloud. Home at 10:45 from our 9 week trip after an easy run up the M6. Van emptied and 3rd washing load on by the time we sat down for a spot of lunch at 12:30.

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2017 #11036

    We were at our local Remembrance  Service yeaterday, I Must say it was less organised than I had expected

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2017 #11037

    We had our Shogun car insurance through Devitts last year but it cost £700 more than this year through comparethemarket.com in which esure came out as lowest cost. I have two cars to insure hence the necessity of reducing the bill on each car! Also the road tax on the Smart car has been renewed for another 12 months at no cost!

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2017 #11038

    The Smart car will be due its first service next month. Also we had a letter recalling the Shogun because of some fault with the airbags. Apparently there is risk of injury due to shrapnel in the event of an accident. So I will need to take it to Brighton Mitsubishi to have it rectified. Perhaps I can get a new battery fitted at the same time!

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2017 #11039

    Thats with two years no claims bonus!

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2017 #11040

    Each Tesco Clubcard point is worth a penny. Last quarter, I accumulated a total of 2500 points and received £25 in vouchers which we spent in store to get £25 off the grocery bill! This quarter my account is showing 749 points accumulated so far. I get double points everytime I use my Tesco debit card in Tesco shopping. My wife is a second cardholder on my Tesco credit card account, so she has used it for shopping in the evening whilst I'm at work and got many reduced price bargains that way! The Tesco credit card is 1 point for every £4 spend in Tesco, so it's not as good a deal as the debit card! However, it can be used outside Tesco gaining 1 point for every £8 spend.

  • Goldie146
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    edited November 2017 #11041

    Am earlier start today as we're selling 4 cows at a Pedigree Dairy Shorthorn Sale at Penrith. If you're passing, pop in and see some top notch stock!

    Catalogue download HERE