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FoyleFox

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  1. Thought I'd got a rerun of Glastonbury instead then. Jesus wept, it'll be midnight before this finishes. The yanks shouldn't be allowed to host anything non American.
  2. And the hotel...
  3. PSG/FIFA didn't book this! 3-0 Chelsea.
  4. He's got a better squad to play with now but some of our fans are idiots though 🙄
  5. 2 very good Palmer goals.
  6. Yes. Now it's eventually started! So much unnecessary pre match faffing!
  7. *Europa League
  8. I've just started using the trowel I made in my high school metal work class. Found it in my parents loft a few weeks ago. It's faring well for a40 year old.
  9. Or, that he was fed up being involved in the complete sh1tshow that is LCFC!! I feel the same to be honest.
  10. I can't see that KP can afford to do it anymore. Assuming BC.Game are officially out?
  11. It's no wonder Arsenal didn't renew his contract, obviously knew the charges were imminent. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c39zr7y9ep3o
  12. They'll have lost interest in us by the end of September when they find out how terrible we are.
  13. This is AI or a meme? The actual president of the USA isn't really sharing this? Surely?
  14. Or, we haven't actually sorted any of those things out yet....
  15. Old school indicator. Does the driving exam still include you knowing the arm signals for indicating or slowing down?
  16. Thank you, that's most kind. I've had a chat today with my parents and their preference is to not have one at all. I'm going to check with the fitter that there is no reason they need one, other than to improve the water flow.
  17. Once I got a bit of practice with recipes I did make some lovely bread. However, I did also make some which would've been perfect as cannon balls
  18. https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/siren-blare-out-every-phone-31944020 I haven't seen it published anywhere else that there'll be another test of this.
  19. I think this would also be me. It would then end up in the same cupboard with the now unloved bread maker, food processor and slow cooker. Perhaps if you're a working family with limited time they're beneficial and I understand they're cost effective. I don't think we use the conventional oven enough to worry. Plus, I like the heat rush in winter
  20. I'd book Ibiza, the chances are high of any other flight being cancelled.
  21. Showering under a watering can is an absolutely spot on description, that genuinely is how it feels and the description I've been searching for to explain it I think I need to have another chat with them and the fitter. I don't believe there is a socket already there and the airing cupboard is in the kitchen, next to the bathroom but, all the rooms are off a central hall. If the pump is noisy, it will cover the bungalow. Thank you, it's not putting me off, it's very useful to know further information and things to consider.
  22. Having a pump or not wasn't discussed in the showroom whilst I was there, if it was they probably said it's fine as it is. The requirement was raised when I was involved when the fitter came to do the survey. I'm guessing he would always recommend having one to people who do not, as most of us want decent water power. However, you raise a very good point, as my Mother has very sensitive skin. I think if we went for the lower priced stuart turner pump it ensures having some extra pressure, especially as it's a bungalow, so there's little gravity in operation, but at £129 it's without significant investment.
  23. It will be positioned next to the hot water cylinder, which isn't new, but certainly not 40 years old. The fitter had a look at the water storage tank and said it was sufficient. The current shower has the pressure output of a slightly leaking tap, as it has no pump now, they have no issue with it being slow, so pressure output can be on the lower end. Is usage a consideration, i.e wear and tear? It's a two-person household, and I can't imagine they are in the shower for long and probably a few times a week (one bath a week was fine in the war 😂). I don't want to advise them so get a lower priced one if it will cause issues but, not to put too finer point on it, they are both nearly 90 and aren't bothered about purchasing anything which needs to last 15 years! Someone in Currys tried to sell them an extended warranty last year, it was a conversation amusing and depressing in equal measure. I think the options are like these, without going to £600. https://www.screwfix.com/p/stuart-turner-showermate-standard-regenerative-twin-shower-pump-1-5bar/543pg https://www.screwfix.com/p/stuart-turner-monsoon-standard-regenerative-twin-shower-pump-1-5bar/5824x
  24. Has anyone any advice on shower pumps? Parents are having a new bathroom and need a pump, they've been offered different types, some plastic and some metal. With very different costs, £200 up to to £600. The bathroom fitter has recommended metal as, the plastic is prone to leaking and you get what you pay for. As I'm arranging the install for them I'd like to check before spending more money.
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