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"Samantha Booth" wrote in message
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On 28/09/2008 20:55, Samantha Booth wrote:

And what exactly is wrong with that?


I think Dave's comment was aimed at Mary, not you.


Yes my appologies I got it wrong. I thought someone was having

another go at
me.

I have had a plumber here today refusing to do the job, he said I

shouldnt
have a hot feed outside. I explained I have cancer and that if I was

to get
an infection or bug that it would probably kill me before the cancer

does.
he just laughed at me and told me knowone in their right minds has a

hot tap
outdoors. I need it to wash the dogs so they dont bring into the

house any
germs or i can limit to a point what they bring in. If I have to

work them
they normally cme back very dirty, can be stood in poo from fox poo

to deer
poo and I need to wash them BEFORE they enter the house. I am just

tying to
rule out another infection as I dont have the white cells to combat

them
like normal people.

So sorry again Dave I entirely got the wrong end of the stick there

and put
my foot in my mouth. I thought you had said OFM someone wants a hot

tap for
their dogs and clearly now I understand you didnt. My humble

apologies.

Thanks you two for clearing it up for me. I shall now go an dremmel

my toe
nails off till it hurts, then staple my gob shut firmly.




I've just finished refurbishing a barn that was previously used as a
greyhound training kennels. There was an outside tap supplying hot
water to wash the dogs when they'd been excercised in our rather wet
field in the winter - nothing at all odd about that, just common
sense. If the plumber doesn't want the job tell him to sling his hook
and get another one!

AWEMb