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Post by jcplumb on Sept 27, 2017 22:16:14 GMT
Cheers guys, she's proper poorly but should get through it. She'd better hurry up too, costing me a bomb in missed work
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Post by tomplum on Sept 28, 2017 12:56:49 GMT
and no doult parking costs, they should make hospitals free parking, Arnt people suffering enough just being there, twats
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Post by rocketmanbkk on Sept 28, 2017 13:58:24 GMT
That black pipe going into the compression is double threaded, it's not on straight. Took the pic after I undid it from a hole I made in the ceiling underneath the bathroom, can see why you'd think that though;) Ended up binning it off, someone else can bang their head against the wall with this one now. My mum's ill in hospital at the moment so can't be arsed with jobs that are gonna drag me down. Ok JC!!
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Post by jcplumb on Sept 28, 2017 15:42:25 GMT
and no doult parking costs, they should make hospitals free parking, Arnt people suffering enough just being there, twats Too right! Pisses me right off, they charge £3 for 24 hours, who the actual frig needs 24 hours, they don't do a cheaper 2 hours charge. She went in on the 8th Sept, I've visited every day so far so that's £60 so far, robbing gits!
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Post by tomplum on Sept 28, 2017 17:01:00 GMT
We pay £6 for 24 hours,,, smiley-face-shaking-fist
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Post by crowsfoot on Sept 28, 2017 19:40:29 GMT
When the father in law was ill and spending 4 months in hospital parking was still free (1990) but it was very difficult finding a parking place at times. I briefly thought to myself "it's a wonder no ones though of charging for parking in hospital" I then dismissed that thought as "they'll never do that though, they can't charge people for visiting the sick"! How wrong I was
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Post by jcplumb on Sept 28, 2017 19:42:23 GMT
We pay £6 for 24 hours,,, smiley-face-shaking-fist Bloody hell! Robbing %$£@'s
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