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Hang on a minute lads ................ we seem to have lost the OP :confused5::smilielol5::smilielol5:
He left after he found out you had a toilet duck............must admit :21:
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Hang on a minute lads ................ we seem to have lost the OP :confused5::smilielol5::smilielol5:
Divvint gerrus gannin wor kidWell that's privatisation for you!!
How true that is!
Had a "shot across the bows" 3wks ago. Give up this, that n t'other and you'll live longer, or it'll feel like you are!
Still. Got the wee grandson so suppose I ought to try me best. Haven't shown him how to make a Dutch arrow yet.
........... or solder a Stop End to a gas pipe. :46:
I think it's someone playing games again!
Sorry for above post
Just typing it out has made me feel better.
I'm now swallowing 7 different tablets a day so sleep is no longer an option as my gut sounds like a half empty Smarties jar!
I used a KT35 - a Continuity and Insulation tester. Recenlty Calibrated.
As I say I got a reading from the upstairs lights but not from any other MCB.
All MCB's were off.
All light/sockets were switched off. All light bulbs out, aprt from one I accidently left in bedroom ceiling light.
It was as if I was not testing, but the upstairs lights were fine..??!!??!! No readings.
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