Ah, a masters.Leonid Brezhnev wrote:Thanks lads! This is genuinely encouraging.
I neglected to mention it's for my f***ing master's degree .
Can you get hold of a Belorussian yellow pages?
Ah, a masters.Leonid Brezhnev wrote:Thanks lads! This is genuinely encouraging.
I neglected to mention it's for my f***ing master's degree .
Happy days. Enjoy a cold oneLeonid Brezhnev wrote:IT'S DONE
Leonid Brezhnev wrote:IT'S DONE
About 11pm would be a good for me, always struggle to get to sleepbiggeordiedave wrote:Leonid Brezhnev wrote:IT'S DONE
Put it up on here once it has been marked so we can read it
We're in the middle of a block of three houses so we get the benefit of the neighbours having their heating on. Even in the dead of winter I find myself having to sleep outside the covers to stay cool.Bodacious Benny wrote:My wife always complains about being cold, but when the heating is on does she ever close a door behind when leaving the room?!
We're in a tiny 2nd floor flat which is constantly in the sun and sandwiched between two other houses and she is getting cold already She leaves the doors open as well and never uses the blankets bought exactly for this time of year... I'm almost always hotBodacious Benny wrote:My wife always complains about being cold, but when the heating is on does she ever close a door behind when leaving the room?!
Kill herMagdia wrote:We're in a tiny 2nd floor flat which is constantly in the sun and sandwiched between two other houses and she is getting cold already She leaves the doors open as well and never uses the blankets bought exactly for this time of year... I'm almost always hotBodacious Benny wrote:My wife always complains about being cold, but when the heating is on does she ever close a door behind when leaving the room?!
but that would make her even colderPTAO wrote:Kill herMagdia wrote:
We're in a tiny 2nd floor flat which is constantly in the sun and sandwiched between two other houses and she is getting cold already She leaves the doors open as well and never uses the blankets bought exactly for this time of year... I'm almost always hot
Buying carpets is far worseBodacious Benny wrote:Being a grown up and having to spend £130 on fence panels
Been there.Micky Quim wrote:Buying carpets is far worseBodacious Benny wrote:Being a grown up and having to spend £130 on fence panels
Grow a hedge.Bodacious Benny wrote:Being a grown up and having to spend £130 on fence panels
I've been living with my fiancee for about a year and a half and I swear I've never seen her close a door.Bodacious Benny wrote:My wife always complains about being cold, but when the heating is on does she ever close a door behind when leaving the room?!
I get round this problem by never earning nearly enough to buy a house or to rent one that has a garden.Bodacious Benny wrote:Being a grown up and having to spend £130 on fence panels
fatbastardvegetarian wrote:What the **** is wrong with me? I'm on my honeymoon and trying to watch LaFraise on f****** University Challenge
LaFraise92 wrote:I get round this problem by never earning nearly enough to buy a house or to rent one that has a garden.Bodacious Benny wrote:Being a grown up and having to spend £130 on fence panels
I have to come back at least once a year ever since the curse got put on me.biggeordiedave wrote:<****>LaFraise92 wrote:
I get round this problem by never earning nearly enough to buy a house or to rent one that has a garden.
fatbastardvegetarian wrote:What the **** is wrong with me? I'm on my honeymoon and trying to watch LaFraise on f****** University Challenge