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N. Thornton wrote:
Andy Hall wrote in message . .. On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 21:53:37 +0100, "G&M" wrote: We have a fitted carpet which we replace every now and then but why people find this such a no-no is beyond me. Carpet in an environment that is going to range from damp to wet is not good. Curiously, the UK seems to be about the only country in Europe that does it. This is just a myth. Fact is carpets do fine in such environments, as long as its a suitable carpet. Obviously one needs to clean the carpet, just as you would with any floor surface, to keep it nice and hygienic. And they feel far nicer underfoot that icky vinyl/lino. The 2 places carpets make most difference is bedroom and bathroom, becuse thats where you have bare feet. Blimey. You surbubanite. I am happily looking forward to the patio being paved so I can walk the whole garden in bare feet, and if possible once the hedges are grown, bollock naked as well. Does anyone know where I can get surplus Ack Ack? The hang gliders are getting inquistive again, but have l;earnt to stay out of shtgun range ;-) The fear of bathroom carpets comes from the odd case of someone fitting it and never cleaning it. Disgusting. The fear spreads by association rather than reason, and failure to realise the stunningly obvious fact that you need to keep it clean just like any other floor. Been there done that, and junked it. Its OK if its me or thee, but the kids visiting leave it a sodden mess. Tiles and laminate clean easily as does Vinyl. Heat teh bathroom properly and you will luxuriate in warm tiles. And in any case when you are buying a house, furniture is removed so shouldn't affect the price, and carpets can be. Really can't see why one has to fit what you think others *might* like just to get a sale. The inability of many buyers to think. Why else? Regards, NT |
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Andy Luckman (AJL Electronics) wrote:
In article , G&M wrote: Ohmygawd - it's THEM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How on earth have this pair of incompetants conned another TV station to allow them to ponce around throwing wobblies at the slightest problem ? a) They are lefties b) They are fairies. Nuff said? Is that the Mandelbrot effect? |
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Huge wrote:
Tony Bryer writes: In article , Timothy Murphy wrote: Why avocado baths, as a matter of interest? Does it just mean the colour, or is this a particular kind of bath? Any colour except white. The one I just tore out was "cranberry". The one in the en-suite (7 years gone) was "avacado". (I got £50 for it, too!) I rather liked avocado. Still with an eye on resale value, all white, and Tasteful Tiles. I never look at it anyway. juts wallow in it, vomit down it, or crap on it. Spend more time looking at the floor and ceiling... Both replaced with white. If you want a coloured bathroom, paint the walls! |
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IMM wrote: a) They are lefties How do you know? b) They are fairies. He slept with both of them at a Labour party conference? -- *If God had wanted me to touch my toes, he would have put them on my knees Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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IMM wrote:
"Grunff" wrote in message ... Huge wrote: Can't be. We don't like it, either. Ahem... Well, we do. We installed our first lot in our first house about 7 - 8 years ago, when it was still a pretty new thing. We loved having a nice wipe-clean surface all over the floor, with no gaps in it. Back then, Pergo was the only decent make around. We've only done one room in laminate in this house, and that's the TV room/library. We like it lots. It's nice. ;-) It is also very good for doing the tango on. No, that's 'shag pile' you want there ducky. |
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S Viemeister wrote:
Huge wrote: The ground floor of our house is parquet. We covered the cold, uncomfortable, noisy, dusty stuff up with carpet. We like it lots. It's nice. ;-) The previous owners of our first house, had covered a beautiful oak parquet floor with _two_ layers of ugly shag carpet. We got rid of the nasty, dust-holding stuff, and restored the parquet. We like it lots. It's nice. ![]() ![]() Sheila Agreed. Love the stuff. |
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Andy Hall wrote:
On 27 Jul 2004 14:30:37 GMT, (Huge) wrote: Tony Bryer writes: In article , Timothy Murphy wrote: Why avocado baths, as a matter of interest? Does it just mean the colour, or is this a particular kind of bath? Any colour except white. The one I just tore out was "cranberry". The one in the en-suite (7 years gone) was "avacado". (I got £50 for it, too!) Both replaced with white. If you want a coloured bathroom, paint the walls! Here's my prediction. In five years time, people will be ripping out white bathroom ware because the fashion pundits, lefties and fairies say that it is too cold and sterile. And sage sensation (aka avocado) will be flavour of the year. .andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl |
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The Natural Philosopher wrote: Pine is the 19th century equivalent of Contiboard. In much the same way as Dickens was the 19th century Cookson? -- *Money isn't everything, but it sure keeps the kids in touch * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Grunff wrote: In addition it gives the room a nice sound - much less dead than carpet would. Since this room is used mostly for DVD watching and listening to music, this works well. This is one of the main reasons why I dislike it. You can't get decent stereo imaging in a room that is too lively - indeed the more 'dead' it is the better the image will be. And music tends to be balanced with adequate accoustic (reverb) without more being added due to the room. (A good control room will approximate in reverb time to the average living room - but one fairly well stuffed with heavy furnishings.) So the only practical way to get a domestic room half decent acoustically is with a thick fitted carpet and thick drapes for the windows. Actually Dave, you can do pretty well with lot of angles and niches too. Qute by accident, I found that a timber framed room,. with open fireplace, beams expiosed above, and laminate (real wood plus rugs) and of course mantdaory decent curtans, does really well. Its a little harder than ideal, but a bit of suckout in the mid range (pretty much acxhved using 2-way speakers) suits it well. |
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![]() "raden" wrote in message ... In message , G&M writes "John Smith" wrote in message ... . Before anybody gets all PC on me I have a prancing puff for a brother so I know what I am talking about. Not as prancing as this pair I hope. The quiet one is ok but Justin brings out the Texan I didn't know was in me. That could probably have been phrased a little better OK, Justin makes me agree with George Bush Jr. |
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IMM wrote:
"G&M" wrote in message ... "tony sayer" wrote in message ... Ohmygawd - it's THEM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How on earth have this pair of incompetants conned another TV station to allow them to ponce around throwing wobblies at the slightest problem ? a) They are lefties b) They are fairies. Nuff said? Thanks be to whoever determined we can't get Channel 5 here !!!! Where's here?... The Peak District The pits! Ever been to Chesterfield? What a dump! The worst place in the UK after Aberdeen and south London. Aberdeen? Now that is a dump. It occurs to me that #1 on anyone's list of nonos would be having IMM as a neigh-bour. |
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Grunff wrote:
mich wrote: Cats generally do not like mud. They prefer nice dry condiditons. Mud takes a lot of licking off when you clean yourself!. Absolutely, but they *love* rabbits, and catching rabbits involves a lot of mud. They seem to think it's worth getting really dirty for. And blood. Don't forget the blood. Lot of blood in a rabbit. More in IMM probably too. |
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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , G&M wrote: *Some people are only alive because it is illegal to kill. Are these automatically generated or where you thinking of IMM when you wrote this one ? No - killing's too good for IMM. There is that. I think a zombie drug and being used as a hatstand in Windsor Castle would be ideal. |
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G&M wrote:
Have you got insurance for them ? My latest policy restricts me to £100 of tools in the car. Didn't know this until the policy arrived a month after paying for it. I don't think so - but I don't really carry them around that often. It's only when I'm doing the odd job for a friend that the car gets loaded. WTF can you get a single decent power tool for £100 let alone a whole set !!!!! You mean you don't rate the PP stuff? ;-) About to demolish an outside wall with it. If it survives that I will be amazed. The worst thing about them is that they are almost immortal, in that if you actually do kill it, you'll just get a free replacement! Forever stuck with a crappy drill. That's the revenge. It all makes sense now... -- Grunff |
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![]() "Grunff" wrote in message ... About to demolish an outside wall with it. If it survives that I will be amazed. The worst thing about them is that they are almost immortal, in that if you actually do kill it, you'll just get a free replacement! Forever stuck with a crappy drill. That's the revenge. It all makes sense now... Groundhog day !!! I have to dig trenches with a B&Q drill until I get it right ? |
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Hmm.
Parquet lovers!? = Lovers of floors made up from small rectangular blocks of timber arranged into geometric pattern. Fail to see why anyone would love them! Offcuts, is what I see. Arthur "The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... S Viemeister wrote: Huge wrote: The ground floor of our house is parquet. We covered the cold, uncomfortable, noisy, dusty stuff up with carpet. We like it lots. It's nice. ;-) The previous owners of our first house, had covered a beautiful oak parquet floor with _two_ layers of ugly shag carpet. We got rid of the nasty, dust-holding stuff, and restored the parquet. We like it lots. It's nice. ![]() ![]() Sheila Agreed. Love the stuff. |
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G&M wrote:
Groundhog day !!! I have to dig trenches with a B&Q drill until I get it right ? Lol...nice. -- Grunff |
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Arthur wrote:
Hmm. Parquet lovers!? = Lovers of floors made up from small rectangular blocks of timber arranged into geometric pattern. Fail to see why anyone would love them! Offcuts, is what I see. I like patchwork quilts, too. Sheila |
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The Natural Philosopher wrote:
Stone or ceramic tiles? These can easily be warmed. Can't stand them ! Reminds me of school showers. Heat them then. And avoid plain white small ones. How about avocado? -- Chris Green |
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ...
In article , Owain wrote: seriously squeamish alert http://www.bmezine.com/service/sampl...alepierce3.jpg /seriously squeamish might cause spray problems Called a Prince Albert or more commonly just PA. That would be PA as in Pain in the A**e for the two boys in the program MBQ |
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The Natural Philosopher wrote:
N. Thornton wrote: The fear of bathroom carpets comes from the odd case of someone fitting it and never cleaning it. Disgusting. The fear spreads by association rather than reason, and failure to realise the stunningly obvious fact that you need to keep it clean just like any other floor. Been there done that, and junked it. Its OK if its me or thee, but the kids visiting leave it a sodden mess. You let visiting kids upstairs? I keep 'em outside or if I know they're OK they can run around downstairs. Tell 'em to use the outside-loo/garage-loo/compost-heap/neighbours-garden. Cheers, Tim. |
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![]() "G&M" wrote in message ... "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , IMM wrote: The pits! Ever been to Chesterfield? What a dump! The worst place in the UK after Aberdeen and south London. Aberdeen? Now that is a dump. Surely the list of places you've been thrown out of after being found out is larger than this? Why has IMM mentioned Chesterfield ? It's nowhere near the Peak District. And yes - it's a dump. There - I've agreed with IMM. I will now go and cut my wrists :-) Please cut them. |
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![]() "The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... IMM wrote: "Grunff" wrote in message ... Huge wrote: Can't be. We don't like it, either. Ahem... Well, we do. We installed our first lot in our first house about 7 - 8 years ago, when it was still a pretty new thing. We loved having a nice wipe-clean surface all over the floor, with no gaps in it. Back then, Pergo was the only decent make around. We've only done one room in laminate in this house, and that's the TV room/library. We like it lots. It's nice. ;-) It is also very good for doing the tango on. No, that's 'shag pile' you want there ducky. My God! The snot do produce Philistines. |
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![]() "The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... IMM wrote: "G&M" wrote in message ... "tony sayer" wrote in message ... Ohmygawd - it's THEM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How on earth have this pair of incompetants conned another TV station to allow them to ponce around throwing wobblies at the slightest problem ? a) They are lefties b) They are fairies. Nuff said? Thanks be to whoever determined we can't get Channel 5 here !!!! Where's here?... The Peak District The pits! Ever been to Chesterfield? What a dump! The worst place in the UK after Aberdeen and south London. Aberdeen? Now that is a dump. It occurs to me that #1 on anyone's list of nonos would be having IMM as a neigh-bour. I am a neighbour from heaven. |
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![]() "The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... IMM wrote: "G&M" wrote in message ... "tony sayer" wrote in message ... Ohmygawd - it's THEM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How on earth have this pair of incompetants conned another TV station to allow them to ponce around throwing wobblies at the slightest problem ? a) They are lefties b) They are fairies. Nuff said? Thanks be to whoever determined we can't get Channel 5 here !!!! Where's here?... The Peak District The pits! Ever been to Chesterfield? What a dump! The worst place in the UK after Aberdeen and south London. Aberdeen? Now that is a dump. It occurs to me that #1 on anyone's list of nonos would be having IMM as a neigh-bour. Given that IMM's geographical knowledge is so good that he thinks Chesterfield is in the Peak District, it would seem that the safest way of ensuring you don't have him as a neighbour would require the simple expedient of giving him the correct address. He will then go somewhere completely different in the mistaken belief that it is the same place. Cheers Clive |
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![]() "The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... Andy Luckman (AJL Electronics) wrote: In article , G&M wrote: Ohmygawd - it's THEM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How on earth have this pair of incompetants conned another TV station to allow them to ponce around throwing wobblies at the slightest problem ? a) They are lefties b) They are fairies. Nuff said? Is that the Mandelbrot effect? I think you mean Mandelson, the Hartlepool Looney. Cheers Clive |
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![]() "Clive Summerfield" wrote in message ... Given that IMM's geographical knowledge is so good that he thinks Chesterfield is in the Peak District, it would seem that the safest way of ensuring you don't have him as a neighbour would require the simple expedient of giving him the correct address. He will then go somewhere completely different in the mistaken belief that it is the same place. Anybody know where he does live (roughly) and what he does for a living ? He always seems slightly more knowledgeable on heating than other items, but that just may be because I am not a heating engineer. |
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![]() "The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... It occurs to me that #1 on anyone's list of nonos would be having IMM as a neigh-bour. I am a neighbour from heaven. Probably true, I am frequently told that Hell is next door to Heaven. I'd have thought that #2 would have to be a combi boiler (or two), in view of many water companies unreliability of water supply. Ours was off for 5 days, thank goodness for loft storage tanks. LOL Capitol |
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 22:02:08 +0000, raden wrote:
In message , G&M writes "Clive Summerfield" wrote in message ... Given that IMM's geographical knowledge is so good that he thinks Chesterfield is in the Peak District, it would seem that the safest way of ensuring you don't have him as a neighbour would require the simple expedient of giving him the correct address. He will then go somewhere completely different in the mistaken belief that it is the same place. Anybody know where he does live (roughly) and what he does for a living ? I did have his address once upon a time, but it was long ago and I'd have to search for it which I can't be bothered to do I think he's an Essex gal, IIRC My gut intuitution is that he is in some sort of minor sales capacity at a builders marchant or similar (Imagine something on the lines of Jewson or TP) This would account for the access to brochure style info, web and usenet access & retrograde opinions gleaned from customers. -- Ed Sirett - Property maintainer and registered gas fitter. The FAQ for uk.diy is at www.diyfaq.org.uk Gas fitting FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/GasFitting.html Sealed CH FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/SealedCH.html |
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raden wrote: Called a Prince Albert or more commonly just PA. I sometimes work with a chap who's said to have one. He's also got multiple ear rings. We call him scrapyard. Sounds like that might be a dangerous place for him to work Yup. One of those magnet crane thingies lifting him up by the toger. Suppose that's stretching things a bit far. -- *I'll try being nicer if you'll try being smarter Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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In message , G&M
writes "Clive Summerfield" wrote in message ... Given that IMM's geographical knowledge is so good that he thinks Chesterfield is in the Peak District, it would seem that the safest way of ensuring you don't have him as a neighbour would require the simple expedient of giving him the correct address. He will then go somewhere completely different in the mistaken belief that it is the same place. Anybody know where he does live (roughly) and what he does for a living ? I did have his address once upon a time, but it was long ago and I'd have to search for it which I can't be bothered to do I think he's an Essex gal, IIRC -- geoff |
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In message , "Dave Plowman (News)"
writes In article , Owain wrote: seriously squeamish alert http://www.bmezine.com/service/sampl...alepierce3.jpg /seriously squeamish might cause spray problems Called a Prince Albert or more commonly just PA. I sometimes work with a chap who's said to have one. He's also got multiple ear rings. We call him scrapyard. Sounds like that might be a dangerous place for him to work -- geoff |
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In message , The Natural
Philosopher writes N. Thornton wrote: Andy Hall wrote in message ... On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 21:53:37 +0100, "G&M" wrote: We have a fitted carpet which we replace every now and then but why people find this such a no-no is beyond me. Carpet in an environment that is going to range from damp to wet is not good. Curiously, the UK seems to be about the only country in Europe that does it. This is just a myth. Fact is carpets do fine in such environments, as long as its a suitable carpet. Obviously one needs to clean the carpet, just as you would with any floor surface, to keep it nice and hygienic. And they feel far nicer underfoot that icky vinyl/lino. The 2 places carpets make most difference is bedroom and bathroom, becuse thats where you have bare feet. Blimey. You surbubanite. I am happily looking forward to the patio being paved so I can walk the whole garden in bare feet, and if possible once the hedges are grown, bollock naked as well. Brings a Bill Hicks sketch to mind -- geoff |
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![]() "Capitol" wrote in message ... "The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... It occurs to me that #1 on anyone's list of nonos would be having IMM as a neigh-bour. I am a neighbour from heaven. Probably true, I am frequently told that Hell is next door to Heaven. I'd have thought that #2 would have to be a combi boiler (or two), in view of many water companies unreliability of water supply. Ours was off for 5 days, thank goodness for loft storage tanks. 5 days? Move house to a decent area. |
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![]() "Ed Sirett" wrote in message news ![]() My gut intuitution is that he is in some sort of minor sales capacity at a builders marchant or similar (Imagine something on the lines of Jewson or TP) This would account for the access to brochure style info, web and usenet access & retrograde opinions gleaned from customers. Edward my boy, you don't think that at all, as I have put you firmly right on many occasions. |
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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 22:17:52 +0000 (UTC), "Arthur"
wrote: Hmm. Parquet lovers!? = Lovers of floors made up from small rectangular blocks of timber arranged into geometric pattern. Fail to see why anyone would love them! Offcuts, is what I see. If you don't have the whole tree in your house, everything made of wood is an offcut, surely? Hey, don't use wooden spatulas on the nonstick pans! They be offcuts! MM |
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 19:51:43 +0100, Grunff wrote:
Huge wrote: The ground floor of our house is parquet. We covered the cold, uncomfortable, noisy, dusty stuff up with carpet. We like it lots. It's nice. ;-) I do like the way carpet feels, but I really don't like the way it behaves when it comes into contact with dirt ;-) We've gone for carpet in the bedrooms, landing and stairs. But no carpet anywhere else. It's nice. What beats me is that the laminate floor manufacturers have produced just about every grain or style known to man, yet they still have no carpet-patterned laminate. For those who like carpets, surely this could be a half-way house? I mean, at first glance you'd never know my floors weren't covered with offcuts from beech trees. MM |
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IMM wrote: 5 days? Move house to a decent area. You'd number the bricks, I suppose? -- *A woman drove me to drink and I didn't have the decency to thank her Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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