I once passed a dope testBigjawa wrote: Sat Nov 18, 2023 9:00 pm It's not driving drunk that's annoying me these days, it's driving stoned, the amount of times I've followed a car on the bike and the thing has been blowing smoke out the windows like it's being driven by Cheech and Chong. I've been stopped dozens of times and breathalysed but I've never been tested for dope.
Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
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I painted the hallway in the wife's chosen colour yesterday. This morning she announces its too dark and she's going to get a lighter colour. So now i have to paint it white first, then put the new colour on. Just as well it was the small hallway and not the lounge I suppose...
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Our hallway currently looks like a harlequin, we've spent more on tester pots than the actual paint would cost.Taipan wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 9:31 am I painted the hallway in the wife's chosen colour yesterday. This morning she announces its too dark and she's going to get a lighter colour. So now i have to paint it white first, then put the new colour on. Just as well it was the small hallway and not the lounge I suppose...
Thankfully I'm not painting the H,S&L - paid a man to do it.
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Game changer ^
1000% easier and 6 thousand percent better job than I'd make of it.
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Yup. 4 or 5 days for a pro to do it, 2 or 3 weeks of constant moaning from me. No brainer.....Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 10:07 amGame changer ^
1000% easier and 6 thousand percent better job than I'd make of it.![]()
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I don't mind painting. A lot of change for little effort and all that. Probably couldn't get anyone to do it anyway. Tried to get people round to quote for new flooring and composite decking but no one ever turns up! Phoned my double glazing man yesterday and asked about a new front door. He simply said can we catch up in the new year as i'm flat out at the moment. Cost of living crisis... 
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And here too.v8-powered wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 10:09 amYup. 4 or 5 days for a pro to do it, 2 or 3 weeks of constant moaning from me. No brainer.....Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 10:07 amGame changer ^
1000% easier and 6 thousand percent better job than I'd make of it.![]()
Easier
Plus, I'm not allowed up ladders now.
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Over here, everything is white. Inside and outTaipan wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 9:31 am I painted the hallway in the wife's chosen colour yesterday. This morning she announces its too dark and she's going to get a lighter colour. So now i have to paint it white first, then put the new colour on. Just as well it was the small hallway and not the lounge I suppose...
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I'm the same with a lot of decorating, I find tradesmen want you to do much of the work for them and the bit they do is fairly easy.Taipan wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 10:11 am I don't mind painting. A lot of change for little effort and all that. Probably couldn't get anyone to do it anyway. Tried to get people round to quote for new flooring and composite decking but no one ever turns up! Phoned my double glazing man yesterday and asked about a new front door. He simply said can we catch up in the new year as i'm flat out at the moment. Cost of living crisis...![]()
Tilers really got me, I wanted my kitchen and bathroom retiled but tilers wanted the rooms stripped and walls perfect before they started. I'm still working on it today but we haven't had to go without while I try to organise three or four different trades to work in harmony.
Before we moved in we had it completely redecorated and refloored, the corners they cut still annoy me five years later.
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The guys who did my HSL (plus a living room and two bedrooms TBF) were great. All I had to do was move furniture. They stripped carpet, prepped everything, painted everything, fixed some floorboard squeaks, sorted some sparkies to move switches/sockets, fixed a couple of skirting boards....
Did take 9 months to actually get to the point where they turned up though
Did take 9 months to actually get to the point where they turned up though
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I actually enjoy but the missus likes to see quick results, not in my timescalesTaipan wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 10:11 am I don't mind painting. A lot of change for little effort and all that.
We've been in this house just over a year and to be fair to myself I've done a whole lot of painting, so to pay this guy £1200 for the H,S&L is a treat.
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With Mrs T it'd be the wrong shade of white!Yorick wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 10:29 amOver here, everything is white. Inside and outTaipan wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 9:31 am I painted the hallway in the wife's chosen colour yesterday. This morning she announces its too dark and she's going to get a lighter colour. So now i have to paint it white first, then put the new colour on. Just as well it was the small hallway and not the lounge I suppose...![]()
So I'm getting back into it. Decided the faux paneling has soem gaps, so i'll caulk them. The paint has shown up a few things I missed, so i'll also fill them. I say to the wife I'll give all the doors a second coat then i'll sand back what I've just done and get a coat of white on there. So she says will you have time for all that as we're going to our daughters at 1 o'clock.
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When the pros did our walls (2005 build house BTW, so not exactly crooked with holes everywhere!) they did some prep, painted everything with a white(ish) base coat and then one 'top colour', then did a bunch more prep and then painted again. I know that's the good way to do cars as well, the first coat shows up the 'fine' prep work needed much better.
Looks great now...except when small children leave grubby hand prints.
That's exactly the sort of thing I could not be arsed to do.
Looks great now...except when small children leave grubby hand prints.
That's exactly the sort of thing I could not be arsed to do.
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When did margarine become Plant Butter? 
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I'd be planning a new patio.Taipan wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 11:40 amWith Mrs T it'd be the wrong shade of white!Yorick wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 10:29 amOver here, everything is white. Inside and outTaipan wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 9:31 am I painted the hallway in the wife's chosen colour yesterday. This morning she announces its too dark and she's going to get a lighter colour. So now i have to paint it white first, then put the new colour on. Just as well it was the small hallway and not the lounge I suppose...![]()
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So I'm getting back into it. Decided the faux paneling has soem gaps, so i'll caulk them. The paint has shown up a few things I missed, so i'll also fill them. I say to the wife I'll give all the doors a second coat then i'll sand back what I've just done and get a coat of white on there. So she says will you have time for all that as we're going to our daughters at 1 o'clock.She'll probably moan later that the decorating is taking ages!
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Round about the same time Cream became serum
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When manufacturers saw stuff like 'no steak pie' and realised trading standards were in a coma.
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Does no steak pie actually have steak in then? 
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No, it is actualy plant pie, but that doesn't sound as good. No steak pie will fool some idiots and those with poor reading skills.
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Quite a bit more pithy* than "plant based textured protein pie that tastes a bit like Steak" though right?
*perhaps literally
*perhaps literally
