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Happy New Year folks, hope you all have a good one ?
 
I posted this message around an hour ago.... don’t know why it didn’t appear??


Some of you have already reached 2020, some still to come... but let me one of the first to welcome you all to a new decade.

sitting watching jools hootenanny on bbc2... waiting for my brother in law to appear at the end with his bagpipes.
i bet he still hasn’t asked for one autograph.

Live long and prosper
 
Greetings forumites, and a happy, Healthy and prosperous New year to you all!
It's a new year, so let your dreams come true!
Maybe a callout at £80/hour, to change a fuse?
maybe just a quiet and hassle free time...
maybe a solution to a health problem...that would be the best, right?
Or maybe some of you will be blessed with a new arrival...
The family stuff is the most precious, the work less so...
and just to kick it all off, I had to replace a communal light in our entrance hall today, and it's LED, and it didn't flicker!
Somehow, 2020 is going to be just fine!
Thank you all for your kind comments (sorry, reactions!) last year, and for all the sound advice given freely...I appreciate it.
Dan, Lou et al...well done!
This is a place to find advice and a bit of amusement too...I expect more of the same!
While I am on, I replaced a ceiling rose and lamp this evening and I've got 2 wires left over...
LOL!
Seriously folks, have a brilliant year and keep posting stuff...I learn every day, and I'm not the only one.
Catch you soon!
Pirate
 
May I be the first to wish everyone a happy 2022 :)

Where have the years gone. It seems like only yesterday we were all panicking about the Y2K bug!

Worse than that, just count how many decades you have been in, you think if you're in your '30s it would be 4, '40s, 5 and so on... You would be wrong!

(don't forget to count the naughties)
 

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