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4 hours ago, richardwale said:

Lit ours everyday now. Once started, that's it for the missus. " it's freezing in here" 

its not worth arguing...

There are 2 known ways to argue with woman.

neither work...

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Posted
4 hours ago, richardwale said:

Lit ours everyday now. Once started, that's it for the missus. " it's freezing in here" 

its not worth arguing...

Freezing , now , in Surrey ? its 18c at 8.00pm over the border here in West Sussex ! 

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1 minute ago, nepia said:

Not any different up here in Caterham but the good man did say it's not worth arguing ?

True , he did that . It would be way to hot in our drum if I lit it now . Got to be single figures out side .

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Over the 200 years or so we've been married, the opening of windows, turning down the thermostat , leaving the back door open, not shutting doors...lighting the fire has relieved all those problems and a wry smile occurs when the good lady starts doing exactly the same.

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Posted
16 hours ago, richardwale said:

Lit ours everyday now. Once started, that's it for the missus. " it's freezing in here" 

its not worth arguing...

When we were first together (some time ago) a suggestion of a bit of nookie would soon warm things up. 

Doesn't seem to work any more!

Posted
2 hours ago, Billhook said:

When we were first together (some time ago) a suggestion of a bit of nookie would soon warm things up. 

Doesn't seem to work any more! 

Which bit doen't work??

Posted
10 hours ago, Billhook said:

When we were first together (some time ago) a suggestion of a bit of nookie would soon warm things up. 

Doesn't seem to work any more!

What percentage moisture is your " nookie " ? ?

Posted
11 hours ago, Billhook said:

When we were first together (some time ago) a suggestion of a bit of nookie would soon warm things up. 

Doesn't seem to work any more!

And I am pretty certain nookie is carbon neutral.  DEFRA should encourage it.  Maybe a RHI (Renewable Hump Incentive) if you have enough of it.

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