What have you done today thread?

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Sat down with my boss to have my salary review. :thumbdown:

At least he had to good grace to look suitably embarrassed when gave me the numbers.... :lol:
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Went to B and Q yesterday and bought a few bits and it still cost me 100quid
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A mate ran out of petrol and Mrs.Skub was away in the car,so I had to use a bike on salty roads. The horror. :o

Apparently I'll get my reward in heaven. :silent:
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Skub wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 2:17 pm A mate ran out of petrol and Mrs.Skub was away in the car,so I had to use a bike on salty roads. The horror. :o

Apparently I'll get my reward in heaven. :silent:
I'd have left him there to die.
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weeksy wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 2:28 pm
Skub wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 2:17 pm A mate ran out of petrol and Mrs.Skub was away in the car,so I had to use a bike on salty roads. The horror. :o

Apparently I'll get my reward in heaven. :silent:
I'd have left him there to die.
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Rotated the tyres on the car, using hand tools. Didn't seem like a big job, but I'm knackered now.
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KungFooBob wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 3:39 pm Rotated the tyres on the car
I didn't realise you were a septic :think:
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MrLongbeard wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 4:09 pm
KungFooBob wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 3:39 pm Rotated the tyres on the car
I didn't realise you were a septic :think:
The car manual tells you to do it every 6,000 miles.

First car I've had in ages that doesn't have staggered wheels.
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I used my tachocard for the first time - not driving a coach but a Mercedes Sprinter. fairly big, but not the massive luxe one I've been told I'm driving this weekend !! It really was just like a big minibus (cos there's no overhang at the back on this one, well hardly anything, the luxe has a 2m overhang after the rear axle!! Called a Porte a faux here, no idea what it's called in English, so 'overhang' will have to do!). Not so keen on driving it in the dark mind you. And it's wildly under powered, but hopefully I'll mostly be driving the bigger ones from after Christmas :D
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Played with my new pressure washer for 5 mins then gave up as it’s too cold and I can’t be arsed faffing about with hose lock connectors and ancient hoses that won’t do what they are told.
Impressively powerful for something so little
£33 quid from Karcher outlet store
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Been toying with the idea of getting a Karcher for a few years now but didn't know about the refurbs. Might see if anyone wants to buy me one for xmas? Ta for the prompt! :thumbup:
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Outlet store has lots of different ones - at different prices
This is my Xmas present !
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asmethurst99 wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 4:12 pm Outlet store has lots of different ones - at different prices
This is my Xmas present !
Yup. Bagged myself a K3 as an Xmas prezzie to myself.. :thumbup:
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Paid my outstanding tax to HMRC.

15p.

I suspect they wouldn't have chased me for it, but I like to be an upstanding citizen. :1


(Screen shot the receipt email and sent it to my dodgy builder mate who's currently forking out c. £22k to the tax man. His reply was slightly less than friendly :lol: )
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gremlin wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 10:11 am I suspect they wouldn't have chased me for it, but I like to be an upstanding citizen.
I made something like £503 in interest on "normal" savings last year, meaning I had to pay tax on £3 of savings interest, which comes to something like 60p.

I still declared it and paid it though :lol:

People asked me why I bother, but as I heard a legal person say once "the only thing better than doing the correct thing is having a paper trail of doing the correct thing". :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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Gremlinette wants a locket for Christmas, so we've been looking online and found one. They offered free engraving of text or, surprisingly, doodles.

Now, the Gremlinette has a habit with drawing childish 'cock and balls' on anything left laying around. I found one on the label of a jar of chutney in the fridge the other day. So, what better doodle to add to the locket..? :thumbup:

Order placed.

Email received today: Dear Mrs. G, We are unable to to engrave the doodle due to the nature of it.....

Spoilsports. :lol:
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Find someone with a CO2 laser, they can use thermal paste (thermark) to etch on to most metals 8-)
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Ditchfinder wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 1:19 pm Find someone with a CO2 laser, they can use thermal paste (thermark) to etch on to most metals 8-)
Will it be free?

The love for my darling baby girl is of course, unlimited except in financial matters... ;)
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Or borrow a virbo etch pen from somewhere (I'm sure there are loads lying around in banks :think:) and doodle one onto the locket yourself.