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Rossgo
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by Rossgo » 21 Jan 2018, 01:23
D41 wrote: FIANCEE!!!!
Well said D. Got to get used to that haha
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Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 21 Jan 2018, 11:34
Nothing. The snow is really coming down thick and fast here.
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by Kwacky » 22 Jan 2018, 07:51
I'm full of cold and didn't get much sleep last night, so I'll go into work, grab my computer and come home for some rest.
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by Rossgo » 22 Jan 2018, 14:50
This is the problem with people who work in offices, there's no real reason why if they get a cold they should go to work, just do it at home and save everyone else from catching their germs. However us proper worker types who keep the country going, who sweat blood, gotta go in come rain or shine, sniffles and head aches or......
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by Kwacky » 22 Jan 2018, 17:58
I've done no work at all. I have mostly slept.
Stonesie
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by Stonesie » 22 Jan 2018, 19:33
Slow morning getting over this cold then decided to fit the new radio to the car, the things been in and out more than anything, wires kept getting pulled in the mares nest of wiring. But i finally got it all seated nicely.. Then it didn't work, the DAB radio splitter was a dud, words were muttered which i won't type here.
But im nearly done, it works well except for the digital radio and the Bluetooth connection is excellent. Just the rear camera to fit tomorrow and test android auto once i get a longer usb c lead.
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by Rossgo » 22 Jan 2018, 22:35
Clearly you've needed it Kwacky sometimes you need to relax and get over the bug, can't expect to be able to go full throttle all the time
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by Rossgo » 22 Jan 2018, 22:38
I had forgotten but today was the day for my Christmas pressie. It was a shared pressie with family members going laser clay pigeon shooting . We went last year but the guy was new and the set up was in tents now he's moved onto the building (which at the time was crappy) but he's clearly put in some work to make it look good.
Good time had by all
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D41
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by D41 » 23 Jan 2018, 01:05
Dentist today.
Had three front temporary crowns replaced with three permanent ones.
They're deeper/thicker than the temporaries and..........
........now my lisp is worse than ever!!
I'm afraid to speak to anyone!!
/Calls tongue-shortening surgeon.
kiwikrasher
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by kiwikrasher » 23 Jan 2018, 04:22
D41 wrote: Dentist today.
Had three front temporary crowns replaced with three permanent ones.
They're deeper/thicker than the temporaries and..........
........now my lisp is worse than ever!!
I'm afraid to speak to anyone!!
/Calls tongue-shortening surgeon.
My two front teeth are crowns. The temp ones where horrendous and gave me a terrible lisp, but the permanent ones where just like my real teeth and it disappeared again.
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D41
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by D41 » 23 Jan 2018, 08:49
Yeah. I'm not very happy at the minute.....hopefully in a day or two I'll "adapt" to them.
At the moment I'm not too imprethed with them at all.
Thith thucks.
Stonesie
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by Stonesie » 23 Jan 2018, 13:49
Finished the reversing camera install, what a job, and theres still a couple of bits to tidy up another time.
Next, a pt session at the gym, im still a little sniffy but feel ready to get back into it.
Blade
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by Blade » 23 Jan 2018, 15:35
Practicing launch control
Deegee
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by Deegee » 23 Jan 2018, 22:24
In second gear? Or is that the correct option for the conditions?
Enjoy the toys Blade, it’ll be back to Contracts Manager again when you get home.....
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by Blade » 24 Jan 2018, 09:07
Deegee wrote: In second gear? Or is that the correct option for the conditions?
Enjoy the toys Blade, it’ll be back to Contracts Manager again when you get home.....
Very observant
If in auto it pulls away in 2 nd as standard unless you floor it when it drops to 1st.
Stick it in drive and select 1st and then feed it gears using the shifters on the steering wheel is what I was doing
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by Cav » 24 Jan 2018, 09:12
Killing time at work.. because CBA.
Then gym, shower and back home with the gf to workout (Y)
Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 24 Jan 2018, 11:08
Getting prepped for a settlement meeting in London tomorrow. Which should be the shortest meeting going,. We're stuffed.
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by Stonesie » 24 Jan 2018, 16:42
Having a good tidy up and sort out and found some discs i had forgotten about.
If anyone wants a set of almost new original front discs for a 4pot triumph 600/650 then let me know... Wonder what other treasures i will find.
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by D6Nutz » 24 Jan 2018, 18:41
Working from home.
The builder doing the kitchen came round and sorted out a start date.
Off for a run in a bit.
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kiwikrasher
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by kiwikrasher » 25 Jan 2018, 07:37
Bit of this, bit of that
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