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We have had the full survey today, we don't need a full set of scaffold and so are spending that cost on additional panels. So, we're going for 10 panels and a 9.3 battery. I am mentally ignoring that there is actually an additional cost of £600 for an additional consumer unit as we've only 2 spare ports, and some fire safety equipment.
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Went to Copenhagen for 3 days, pleasant trip. You don't need more than that though. It is expensive but it's Scandinavia, there's nowhere that isn't expensive in Scandinavia.
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So people actually watch them? I see the still on whichever social media platform, acknowledge the shirt and name and move on. Something else to add to my list of I'm doing it wrong. Never mind
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The Sancho to Chelsea deal is basically the general public on Amazon Black Friday.....Don't want it, don't need it but it's half price so they buy it.
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Marc Albrighton Retires From Football
FoyleFox replied to urban.spaceman's topic in Leicester City Forum
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I very much liked Oasis back in the day, the Knebworth concert was fantastic. I've seen both Liam and Noel separately and both were OK. I'd always hoped for a reunion tour. However, I'm now thinking that involves a mad panic for tickets, a trek to London, staying over and probably a world of pain, crowds and queuing. The appeal has diminished. I think I'm out.
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Driving down the M1 to London yesterday, the weather was very poor and visibility rubbish. So many cars without lights. And, at the opposite end a few with fog lights on.
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Another home grown talent who didn't want to leave but we had to sell.
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I could hear something which sounded ole ole and no idea about the other content.
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There's still quite a bit of the Riverside stand not open yet. Although, there were sections which are and weren't full yesterday. Surprising, given it was the first home game and the prices were actually at the lower end(for them) for our game. It was £75 for members in the general admission areas. OH has a FFC membership, which is why I sat there. It is very nice though. Open 3 hours before ko with the early game on and 2 hours post match for the late game. It was still fairly full after our match with people having drinks and watching the late game.
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He spent most of the match yesterday warming up just in from of where I was sat. Mainly talking to Castagne. Judging from the body language, I don't think either Castagne or Ricardo could understand why Ricardo wasn't playing. A lot of arm waving and shoulder shrugging.
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We sail via Hawaii, Tahiti etc, 6 ports in NZ and onto Sydney. I love having lots of sea days, too. I think we've got 18 on this one. First time visiting the southern hemisphere so, very excited for this.
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I'll be on a repositioning cruise in October but sailing from San Francisco to Sydney. Repositioning cruises are so much more relaxing.
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Highly recommend Northumberland or Harrogate is nice.
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I think you were very understanding and fair minded, the owner has really failed to accept your appeasing advice. And, yes, I fully understand why your concerned regarding her conduct as a dog owner.
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Complimented my dog groomer's son on his new car. Very smart little clio, and observed that's it's a perfect Leicester City blue..... he supports Forest so, is probably returning it as I type
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Fulham v Leicester - Pre-match thread (August 24th)
FoyleFox replied to 420Hashish's topic in Leicester City Forum
I'd desperately like some points from this as redemption for the debacle last time we visited Craveb Cottage. And to mitigate the pain I'm experiencing at paying out for seats in the Riverside stand! -
I'm pretty sure I recall reading that all tickets purchased via membership would be a digital version. Assume that if you're purchasing a concession, child or disabled ticket, you can have a physical paper ticket.
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Egypt would be a good option. Usually well priced compared to the Canary Islands too.
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I'd echo the above advice. Unfortunately, lots of costs are property dependent. We had a structural wall that was 7ft and an adjacent 7ft non structural wall removed, we required an 11ft steel beam. The work was about £5k. I'd been quoted half that if all had been non structural. I think our quote for the labour for the bathroom refit was about £2.5k. To rip it all out, re-tile the whole room, move some stuff and install 4 items. Bathrooms, kitchens and flooring are vastly different in price depending on the finish. We predominantly had drawer units in the kitchen and tall units to conceal the fridge and freezer. I'm sure if we had a free standing fridge/freezer and standard cupboards, it would've been about £5k cheaper! If you're getting a builder in to do other work, it's highly likely you can get them to quote to install the kitchen, never use the kitchen suppliers. You can save a lot on a kitchen if you buy them online. You do need a standard size and layout for that. If you don't remove the wallpaper with a streamer, you're less likely to damage the plaster and you can do all small filling and skimming yourself. I can highly recommend one of these instead of a steamer. https://www.screwfix.com/p/zinsser-paper-tiger-scoring-tool-3mm/3469H?tc=SA6&ds_rl=1241687&ds_rl=1245250&ds_rl=1247848&gad_source=1&ds_rl=1245250&ds_rl=1247848&gclid=CjwKCAjw_ZC2BhAQEiwAXSgClkBUiTXW2MI8wd1lrLJZ9oIBy33ApCLOOBeUreBJxmxlvjhass0ZNxoCyjUQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
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Our undisputed GOAT. He's just the epitome of us as a club. I doubt I'll ever love anyone the way I love Jamie Vardy * *a statement not well received by the other half
