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Hope the engineer gets his skates on, Tim. No time of year to be without heating.

Hope the engineer gets his skates on, Tim. No time of year to be without heating."
I hope it doesn't reach me either.
The heating here at work has been playing up for the last couple of weeks - ever since we had a smart meter installed. It is a very cold place at the best of times so I'm well used to wearing plenty of layers.

Okay it was 25 years old, but still it could have picked a better time to go bang!

Hope the engineer gets his skates on, Tim. No time of year to be without heating."
I hope not, we've just fetched the first batch of ewes in for lambing

Okay it was 25 years old, but still it could have picked a better time to go bang!"
RIP.
Time was when we used to get them repaired. Tells you how old I am.

Plumber is officially a no-show :( So, I'm off out to buy a new microwave, then at least we shall have hot food . . .



Yes, I suppose it was good. She has xrayed in case of a stress fracture, I think it will just show arthritis. I hope it shows something else though. Going to see if anti inflam gel works. She said results in 2 weeks, hospital said 7-10 days

Yes, I suppose it was good. She has xrayed in case of a stress fracture, I think it will jus..."
I'm glad the doctor has seen it again, it seemed to be going on far too long with no sign of improvement
It was beginning to worry me

That's unbelievable. We get results immediately if there's a problem, the day after if there's nothing obvious - after all, they might need a different view, etc. Walking on a broken foot for two weeks would be devastating. I don't suppose they will simultaneously write you a note to get out of WORK for those two weeks while you wait for results?



Found a 20 bottle wine rack in a skip near our house. Swiped it. Got it to the back gate and realised it had woodworm. Decided I probably wouldn't get round to treating it and put it back in the skip. That evening, I told McOther, in case he was really keen. In which case I'd have re-liberated it and done the woodworm ... Or he would. Turns out it's our wine rack and he was the one who put it in the skip!
Morning all. :-)

Light dusting of snow here. I'm supposed to be going to Penrith today, who knows

That made me laugh MT, only you! Safe travelling everyone

Desley, I feel for you. There's nothing like problems with feet for making you feel horrid.
The ground is bone hard, but no frost overnight and so far, no snow.

I'm sure your National Health is wonderful, but waiting for the results such a long time is completely wrong. Diagnosis depends on that data. Treatment depends on diagnosis. Things can get a whole lot worse without treatment. And meanwhile, you're in pain.
I've never waited more than overnight for Xray results, and MRI results were given to me to take with me immediately on a disk along with a report (my doctor then had to interpret them further).
Not going to argue the merits of the US system, but it does have some advantages.


We've had four days of sunshine so far. Shame about the temperatures! Snow is coming down in a very desultory sort of way at the moment.
Hope you're feeling better, Patti and your foot eases up soon, Desley.

It seems the doctor involved has offered an apology. Words fail me.

Not only that but according to the tory press, her mum has no car and a babe in arms who she had to take with her. And was still only ten minutes late!
A lot of the servants of the people want slapping occasionally!

Keep warm, especially the crumblies like me.

Blimey. That's horrible.

We have an inch or so (more up at the top of the hill where I am) but the main road from mum's to the daycare and then onto work was clear. Nowhere to park but the car was only abandoned for five minutes before the mechanic came to pick it up for its MOT. I don't know whether it will be back in time for me to collect mum but I smiled at the mechanic and asked if he would drive it home for me if needed. I hope he will as the hill up to mum's is a nightmare to get up in snowy weather. Meanwhile I will make my way to the daycare and get a taxi from there if I have to. Then I won't need the car again until Friday when mum goes to daycare again.
The heating at work isn't working properly - one of the radiators had an airlock and my boss tried to bleed the radiators and ended up breaking something, so the heating was left on all night so that it wouldn't leak - but it still did, but the result is that we are all wrapped up for the cold and the office is too warm. Which shows that we would be better to have the heating on all night all the time.

That's about three and a half inches, in real money.
Pathetic.

Sorry to hear you have had a bad day Jay-me. Shocking about the poor little girl

I have been reading ebooks on my Kindle, Tablet and PC without problems for several years however now I do have one. I bought 10 books in a series, 9 of which have arrived on my Android Tablet and Kindle Paperweight but not my PC. I have made sure that I am running the latest versions of Chrome & Kindle PC App but to no avail. Yes my PC is a bit old (Windows 7 32 bit) but if all the other books were okay it seems unlikely that thr PC is the problem. Any thoughts? Thanks

Meanwhile, plumber: strike two! :(

I have been reading ebooks on my Kindle, Tablet and PC without problems for several years however now I do have one. I bought 10 books in a series, 9 of which have arriv..."
This may help you, Pippa.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...

All sorts of other shit going on.
I may have a damn good bitch on the weekend.
14 weeks to go...

I have been reading ebooks on my Kindle, Tablet and PC without problems for several years however now I do have one. I bought 10 books in a series, 9 of wh..."
Patti (baconater) wrote: "Pippa wrote: "Problems with Kindle for PC
I have been reading ebooks on my Kindle, Tablet and PC without problems for several years however now I do have one. I bought 10 books in a series, 9 of wh..."
I did try that but no luck, I may have to call the help line if I can't get it sorted out in the next few days. Thanks anyway.

Six miles of blizzard sandwiched between beautiful sunshine

I understand. But you're still walking on a foot that really hurts for at least 7 days before treatment begins. Are you at least on anti-inflammatories and painkillers meanwhile?
I think, from your posts, you're pretty tough - but this is bothering you enough to interfere with your life. Just concerned is all. And a lot of others depend on you.

Meanwhile, plumber: strike two! :("
Oh Tim, I so hate being cold. I hereby donate 10 pairs of thermal socks and a knitted poncho that's so thick and heavy it has to be washed in the bath and craned onto the washing line. (I think himself may also have a monkey wrench somewhere around?)
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