NAKC20
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But only in the week as its more expensive on a Sunday
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Things you currently like about the club
NAKC20 replied to foxfanazer's topic in Leicester City Forum
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He didnt say which day
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Can you not ask on Tic-Tok?
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Leicester vs Peterborough United - Pre-Season
NAKC20 replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Ive not been recently but the couple of times i have been there was nothing about at all for any kind of food or drink -
Sauce?
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Pre-season Train-ing maybe
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We will all get a chocolate bar at the stadium and the one with the golden ticket gets to be manager for the day
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We are all members of 'The Stopcock Lodge'
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Volkswagen
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Yes im a self employed plumber who now mainly concentrates on bathrooms based in the north-west of the county. I could do a 1% discount for fellow city fans no problem 👍🤣
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Like you say it will be mentioned by the fitter as standard really. However if you do have a pump fitted, regardless of it costing £130 or £600 plus it will require the same amount of work to fit it. I will say it again i dont know the job but to fit the pump could potentially add anything from a couple of hours upto maybe even a days extra labour, plus materiels, depending on the airing cupboard and bathroom positioning. Also there is a good chance a 13amp socket will need to be fitted nearby to plug the pump in. Also you and your parents will need to accept the noise they give off, it can generally be heard throughout a standard house especially should it cause any pipework to rattle. Im not trying to put you off but if your parents have been used to showering under a watering can for the last umpteen years do you/they need to spend several hundred pounds on something they may not even need?
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Is a pump the way they want to go? Obviously i dont know the situation but i have heard from customers, or ones with elderly parents etc, that sometimes the extra pressure that the pump gives leads to an uncomfortable experience for the user if they are elderly. Mixer showers generally come with a pressure rating and having a cylinder and tank set up you really need a valve with a 0.1 bar rating. You can also get the shower heads that increases the pressure. Like I say i dont know the situation and its your/their call but looking at the 2 you have sent i certainly wouldnt spend 3 times as much for the Stuart Turner one.
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Shower pumps can be a nightmare but they also can be brilliant in the right situation. Depending on where the pump is to be installed you either need to go for a positive or negative head pump. They also range in pressure output, obviously the higher the bar output the better the performance. One thing to check is is the cold water storage tank in the loft big enough? As both the hot and cold supplies to the pump will be from this does it have the storage capacity to cope (ive come across it in the past where the water stops in the shower because the tank doesnt fill up quick enough and it drains of all the water) Also most pump manufactures state the hot draw off should be taken directly from the connection to the hot water cylinder using a 'Surrey' flange (to prevent air bubbles getting into the pump) depending on the age of the cylinder i have myself been very cautious about disturbing pipework that has been installed 30-40 years so one option is either make the connection in the pipework away from the cylinder (no doubt making the pump warranty invalid) or maybe consider a new cylinder. Im sure your installer knows what he is doing and will fit it to the best of his ability and normally i would say you are only wanting to fit this pump once and then hope it gives you no problems for the next 10-15 years but there is also a few things that can affect the pump wether you pay £200 or £600
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Rudkin wearing it was a different matter 🤣
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People not indicating full stop. I followed a car a couple of days ago for around 5-6 miles that must have included at least 7 T Junctions/cross roads and not once did he indicate. The driver was an oldish guy possibly late 60s early 70s and i even got to the point where i flashed him and waved my arms left to right and i could see him looking at me in his mirror and he looked bemused by the whole thing
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I would say 99% of pubs now dont allow the staff to drink alcohol whilst working. I used to work in a village pub 30 years or so ago and i was all the while being told to 'have one yourself' We werent allowed a pint glass but as long as you drank in a half pint the landlord wasnt bothered. One of the pubs near me dont even allow the staff to stay after their shift has finished and have a drink, dont get that at all as just means they go to a competitor should they wish
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Totally agree. Our local surgery was closed in the afternoon last Wednesday for staff training. I also know its a regular occurance for there to be no doctors actually in the surgery. My step-mum also went to collect a prescription on christmas eve but the doctor hadnt signed it so the pharmacist wasnt able to give her the medication, luckily she had enough to last until it was sorted. My dad has had to call upon 999 a few times in the last 6 months or so and the people who come out have been absolutely brilliant but as soon as they ask who is your local doctor and we tell them they have all said it is one of the worst in the area and even they really struggle to get a response using their own 'back door' phone number
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Well and truly deserved to lose that. Littler didnt do himself any favours leaving the stage like he did
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Well, this aint going to plan is it!!
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Knowing our board we will sack RVN and get a new manager in 14 seconds early so it means its on this seasons accounts
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Carpet Shoos? What you planning on doing just glueing a piece of carpet to everybodies footwear and walk around like that? 🤣
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cvg7j649dl2t
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What, all of us?
