It's Oxxxxxxr! November! Who's got their heating on?

It's October! Who's got their heating on?


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ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Is this the "I'm well hard and I also have a very big willy" thread?????
Or even the "2015/16 was my first winter in a centrally-heated house and I was shocked to find that it cost me £5+ a day to heat it to 18 degrees" thread! :whistle:
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
18 degrees??? We used to dream of anything above 5 degrees when we came out of the lake, shivering.
I only used to heat one room in my old house and sometimes to only 10 degrees or so. I just got used to wearing big jumpers, long johns, woolly hats etc. to keep warm.

After having serious clotting problems and then finding out that cold blood clots more easily**, I am making sure that I don't sit around for long in very cold rooms!

** Nurses were struggling to take blood samples from my fingers last winter because I kept forgetting to wear gloves when walking to the health centre. It really did make a surprising difference.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
I had the woodburner lit tonight, Merlin is now my 'best friend' again,

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Bazzer

Setting the controls for the heart of the sun.
Perennial problem in our house. Mrs B said she felt chilly yesterday evening as I was leaving doors open trying to cool down. Think she had a fiddle with the thermostat after I went to bed as as I heard the bedroom radiator "ticking" as it warmed up. Soon fixed that by the override button on the boiler controls. :ninja:
 
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Deleted member 1258

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Reading some of these posts it seems that heating is a source of conflict for a lot of you. We ran the central heating Saturday for an hour when the granddaughter was here, to take the chill of the place, and we've had the fire on early morning and late night a few times as it was chilly. But we've not had to run it continuously yet.
 
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