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29-06-2018, 17:11 | #1 |
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7 months 3 weeks 2 Days -Back in our Home!
Hi everyone last night was our first night back in our home since the Firework Fire on the 4th November 2018.
Only furnishings were a new Water Bed in the spare room, two old IKea Rocking type Chairs plus a TV that did not work until today as Virgin Media did the switch. Wife likes her new Kitchen, rest of the furniture not damaged comes out of stoage back to us on or about 6th July 2018. Sofa etc on order, lots of shopping due any day now. We are shattered, half the garage is full of "Stuff" remainder of move out of rented accomodation to take place tomorrow. |
29-06-2018, 17:16 | #2 |
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And best wishes for long and trouble free future there now.
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29-06-2018, 17:18 | #3 |
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Brilliant news!
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29-06-2018, 17:31 | #4 |
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Nice to be home I bet, and water bed in the spare room? why not the main room or do you have two? Rick
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29-06-2018, 19:14 | #5 |
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Great news indeed, I was only thinking about this recently.
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29-06-2018, 19:45 | #6 |
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Whoops-doo!
Nice one Mac. Wife likes the kitchen.... you are so sorted! Enjoy your ‘new’ home. Davey |
29-06-2018, 19:58 | #7 |
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great news best wishes to you both
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30-06-2018, 10:04 | #8 | |
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Thanks for all your kind comments last night was spoilt by one next door neighbour banging on our door and rattling our drive gates to complain she could not get to sleep because our security light was keeping her awake ! I wanted to suggest some blackout curtains or an Anne Summers Blindfold but politeness just stopped me. Instead I told her to go away if that is all she had to worry about in life. I turned the light off for the night I will alter the Off time today. Not much of a security light if it switches off at 10.30 pm. TBH it is really for revering up the drive etc in the winter. Unfortunately |
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30-06-2018, 18:53 | #9 | |
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30-06-2018, 23:23 | #10 |
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02-07-2018, 15:09 | #11 |
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Mac, what fantastic news, I am really pleased for you both.....
The greatest of good luck.......☺ And tell the old trout next door to be grateful her house wasn't destroyed, and she didn't have to suffer all your traumas......daft ratbag.... |
02-07-2018, 19:05 | #12 |
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Good news
You don't have a motion sensor on the security light? |
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