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carpiste

Guru
Location
Manchester
Well that was a busy day. Up at 7am, tea, out on the bike for a short ride then some tidying up before lunch. A friend called round in Doris his 2CV. A bit more cleaning and the washing machine turned on. That done, it was the karcher on the terrace. It took me about 2 hours! The difference is massive, all clean and sparkly :smile: Now it`s a cuppa and sat waiting for the footy :okay:
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Given that it's a sprint race again this weekend, will they take each other out & who'll be at fault?
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
Heck, that's an awfully long time to be out of action. I hadn't realised that the injury was so serious. Still, you won't miss the Christmas shopping.... Heal well.
It's only a broken ankle but it was broken in five pieces in a complicated and unstable break. My local hospital kept cancelling the operation and passed me on to an orthopaedic hospital but it meant I lost three weeks of recovery time as the bones weren't set. I was told it would be six to eight weeks after the op before I can put weight on it and the physio told me it would be at least six months before I would be back to normal.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
The washing machine is alive. Engineer checked the bushes, looked fine, but he wasn't messing about and changed the whole motor. The cats wanted to know what he was doing. Leo the ninja was very friendly - he went up for a fuss. The engineer said their old cat was a nasty bugger, so he was quite impressed with Leo.
And you'd only just bought new brushes for the old motor.
 
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