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Was chatting to a Polish waitress today and she said that they get minus 30 degrees over there but nothing stops- shops and schools and roads are all as normal but thats obviously because the country is designed around the cold. Swing, i notice you are from Poland i guess this complaining about minus 10 weather is amusing ha

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So, no worries, you're not the only one complainig about winter.
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I'm not going to be able to use fireplace for the next 2 weeks


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As for your choice, to hell with the Christmas tree, the fireplace wins every time

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I chose Christmas tree after all. I'm gonna miss fireplace but I couldn't resign from the tree


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Short rant
And I would have chose the Christmas tree as well Swing
When you're grateful to them for giving you the things you should already have anyway, ask yourself why."
-Lady in Blue, rebel broadcast
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When you're grateful to them for giving you the things you should already have anyway, ask yourself why."
-Lady in Blue, rebel broadcast
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Lonestrar, is that a rant? You don't seem too depressed about getting home earlier

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Good, used car parts can be had reasonably. Next on the scale is refurbished/rebuilt parts for a little more [and certainly with some sort of warranty]. Then there are brand-new items; I'm guessing this is what Tip may have been referring to with the brake calipers.
Sometimes a decent used car can be had for a low price; ofttimes it's "let the buyer beware." And sometimes a repair can approach or exceed the prevalent resale value of a given car. For instance...my sister just paid over $700 for a repair, oil change and inspection on her 1991 Buick. Given its age, the car's current resale value is probably under $1,000. But, mechanically, it's in good shape. So, at least for the time being it makes sense to keep it.
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Okay, so I don't continue car topic because besides how to drive I know nothing about that

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Discovered this morning that I have plumbing issues to deal with in the New Year (Plumbers = money = misery)
To hell with the whole thing I'm just going to get pissed - is 11am too early for a glass of wine? .... good job I have my internet access & my online friends to rant with.
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No i feel your pain Fran, i havent been able to have a shower for a week since the temperatures plummeted so its been the old fashioned method of sink and facecloth and soap, real 1920s stuff. We had the external pipe to the shower buried into the wall to stop it from freezing but it hasnt worked and the plumber cant come back until the New Year. On top of that its so cold i have to go to bed fully clothed each night and read whatever book im reading in front of the fire. Not to mention the fact that my ESB bill will be at least 700euro next month!Fran wrote:I am sick to the teeth of this white Xmas lark .. I just want it over NOW.
Discovered this morning that I have plumbing issues to deal with in the New Year (Plumbers = money = misery)
To hell with the whole thing I'm just going to get pissed - is 11am too early for a glass of wine? .... good job I have my internet access & my online friends to rant with.
Ah well we are still alive and well eh its a little consolation anyway, and go ahead with the wine, its Christmas girl! Someone has to drink it.
Oh, as a side-rant, if i see this ad one more time on TV i am actually going to kick it in, you know EXACTLY what i mean Fran:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWfdbYbD ... re=related
