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PostPosted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 15:45 
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7812861.stm

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Britain's biggest pensioner group has warned that 12 pensioners could die every hour during the cold snap.


If what they say is true, they won't be the biggest for long.

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No more heating bills to worry about then.

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Or pensions crisis.

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I have to say, I barely touch my heating during the summer but if I'm at home I'm forced to have it on almost constantly at the minute. Christ knows what the impending gas bill will be.

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Us too. If it were just us without the kids, I may just wear more jumpers, but the kids'll freeze into little kidsicles without the heating on all night. And what with being a Grade II listed building we're not allowed to put in double glazing or any other sensible measures like that.

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Christ knows what the impending gas bill will be.


War with Russia, by the look of it:

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European gas supplies disrupted

Several European countries say their supplies of Russian gas have been cut sharply amid an energy price dispute between Moscow and Ukraine.

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In Soviet Russia, gas is cooking with you.

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My heating continues to do my head in... the stupid control box is set to switch off at just before midnight and yet the other night when I couldn't sleep I heard it switch itself on and start heating the house at 3 in the fucking morning. Even though the control box was showing 'OFF'. FUCKKKKK

Fortunately, it's quite sunny today and the house keeps the heat until 4pm.

Unfortunately, the missus will sit buried under her fuzzy blanket complaining she's cold until I point out the heating is on.


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My heating continues to do my head in... the stupid control box is set to switch off at just before midnight and yet the other night when I couldn't sleep I heard it switch itself on and start heating the house at 3 in the fucking morning. Even though the control box was showing 'OFF'. FUCKKKKK

Fortunately, it's quite sunny today and the house keeps the heat until 4pm.

Unfortunately, the missus will sit buried under her fuzzy blanket complaining she's cold until I point out the heating is on.


Is your boiler outside the house? My mum's is in the garage and it has a 'frost protection' thermostat thingy that turns it on when it's really cold outside, regardless of what the internal timerbox and thermostat are set to - which sometimes makes it VERY hot inside.

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And what with being a Grade II listed building we're not allowed to put in double glazing or any other sensible measures like that.


Fucking toff.

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And what with being a Grade II listed building we're not allowed to put in double glazing or any other sensible measures like that.


Fucking toff.

Sadly poshness doesn't keep you warm.

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And what with being a Grade II listed building we're not allowed to put in double glazing or any other sensible measures like that.


Fucking toff.


Don't forget his collecting firewood at the far end of his garden. 4 acres was it?

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Nope, it's in the airing cupboard in the second bedroom. This odd 'switching itself on' behaviour doesn't seem to be triggered by the outside temperature. But I wouldn't be surprised... even if you switch the control box to the 'off' position it still will run the system occasionally to keep the house at 5 degrees to stop everything freezing up.


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I expect a fine ruby port will warm the cockles, old bean.

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I love how pensioners dieing has become like a unit of measurement for extreme weather.

I bled the radiators today.


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I expect a fine ruby port will warm the cockles, old bean.

I'm on the wagon this month, annoyingly. I'll get pointed and laughed at by Mrs C if I crumble earlier than her.

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Mr Chris wrote:
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I expect a fine ruby port will warm the cockles, old bean.

I'm on the wagon this month, annoyingly. I'll get pointed and laughed at by Mrs C if I crumble earlier than her.


I meant for the children. You've got your jumpers.

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myp wrote:
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I expect a fine ruby port will warm the cockles, old bean.

I'm on the wagon this month, annoyingly. I'll get pointed and laughed at by Mrs C if I crumble earlier than her.


I meant for the children. You've got your cardigans.


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Britain's biggest pensioner group has warned that 12 pensioners could die every hour during the cold snap.


Lets get praying to the baby Jebus.

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+ the pensioners who barged in front of me in Waitrose not 10 minutes ago. If I am looking at products, DO NOT STAND IN FRONT ME ME.

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Mr Chris wrote:
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I expect a fine ruby port will warm the cockles, old bean.

I'm on the wagon this month, annoyingly. I'll get pointed and laughed at by Mrs C if I crumble earlier than her.

I'm not inviting you to my 40th then

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I bled the radiators today.
Our new heating system has already managed to half-fill the radiator in the room above the boiler with air. I was going to buy a key while at B&Q getting some washers, but they only had brass ones. For more than £1.50, for fuck's sake.

So that radiator is still half full of air and probably fucking up the rest of the system, not that a brand new installation doing that sounds at all healthy to begin with.


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I bled mine the other month. Might do it again, for fun. Other than that, I jsut stick the thermostat on to 20 and leave it like that.

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I expect a fine ruby port will warm the cockles, old bean.

I'm on the wagon this month, annoyingly. I'll get pointed and laughed at by Mrs C if I crumble earlier than her.

I'm not inviting you to my 40th then

See? I told her this was a bad idea. I can always get new kidneys.

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LewieP wrote:
I bled the radiators today.
Our new heating system has already managed to half-fill the radiator in the room above the boiler with air. I was going to buy a key while at B&Q getting some washers, but they only had brass ones. For more than £1.50, for fuck's sake.

So that radiator is still half full of air and probably fucking up the rest of the system, not that a brand new installation doing that sounds at all healthy to begin with.


Sounds healthy... lot of air in that water and the pipes. Give it a few months and it'll (should) get better.


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Mr Chris wrote:
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And what with being a Grade II listed building we're not allowed to put in double glazing or any other sensible measures like that.


Fucking toff.

Sadly poshness doesn't keep you warm.


Burn a peasant.

And yes, actually, 3 acres will generate more than enough firewood for even a badly insulated family house. Envy mode on.


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 16:56 
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It is cold yes. But I have been in places very much colder.

On 2nd Jan 2008 I left Ohio and headed for Maryland (600 or so miles). I decided to leave @ 2am because my nerves were shot and I knew I wouldn't sleep.
When I hit West Virginia I hit a snowstorm, actually a bilzzard. I stopped when hearing this on the radio and put on my Aber&Fitch jumper (wool and about an inch thick) and my South Pole coat (see pic.. Pure duck down.. like a mobile sleeping bag)

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And was still shivering even with the heat on full in the car. About 3 hours in my windshield wipers failed and I couldn't see. The beams & fogs just lit up the snow making it look like I was doing a warp factor in one of those sci fi movies. So for about 3 hours I could go no faster than 15mph.Any more than that and my tires would totally lose traction and my car would slide around with no grip whatsoever. Then I got to a garage in WV and tried in vain to unfreeze my wipers from the windscreen. I couldn't do this with gloves on so I ended up having terrible pain in my fingers for hours. I figured the washer fluid was empty so filled that and went on my way.. Whilst doing so I duly noted that washer fluid freezes @ -45c.

Anyway. The pump was totally lifeless and I figured it had broken. It took me 15 hours and 30 mins to finally reach Maryland and when I did my car looked like this.

It had been so cold that the banding around my tail light snapped when I tried to clean them and was hanging there..

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Luckily it was MUCH warmer and snow free in Maryland, and the next morning my wiper motor kicked back in and started firing slush all over my window. It was then that I realised that the fluid had frozen, and to my shock I realised it must have been at least -45c outside of my car through that blizzard.

And to that ends I will never, ever complain of it being cold ever again.

I remember one time when NJ went under a state of emergency and pouring coffee onto the ground was fun because within about 2 mins it was a ice patch.

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I love how pensioners dieing has become like a unit of measurement for extreme weather.


It would make the weather reports more interesting to watch I suppose.

"...and in the Midlands, it could be up to 14 pensioners an hour so if you've any relatives living there who you've always been meaning to phone, now is the time"

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It was then that I realised that the fluid had frozen, and to my shock I realised it must have been at least -45c outside of my car through that blizzard.


I'm sure it does get much colder than the UK over there, but neat washer fluid freezes at about -10 at best. Stick some in your freezer and try it.


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And yes, actually, 3 acres will generate more than enough firewood for even a badly insulated family house. Envy mode on.

Ha, sadly no. It's half an acre ish. The next place will be 3 or 4 acres, but that's a couple of years off yet.

Having said that, we've got a good few acres of national trust woodland behind us anyway, which I scav from.

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And to that ends I will never, ever complain of it being cold ever again.


I know how you feel. When I walked home from school in the winter I had a scarf over my face to stop my nostril hairs freezing... think of Luke Skywalker stumbling across the surface of Hoth and that was me.

We used to get ice two inches thick on our driveway, and on several occasions the car was frozen to the driveway (which, unluckily, sloped downwards).


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JohnCoffey wrote:

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Luckily it was MUCH warmer and snow free in Maryland, and the next morning my wiper motor kicked back in and started firing slush all over my window. It was then that I realised that the fluid had frozen, and to my shock I realised it must have been at least -45c outside of my car through that blizzard.

And to that ends I will never, ever complain of it being cold ever again.

I remember one time when NJ went under a state of emergency and pouring coffee onto the ground was fun because within about 2 mins it was a ice patch.


So you put the spoiler and associated tack on after that trip then?

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It is cold yes. But I have been in places very much colder.

On 2nd Jan 2008 I left Ohio and headed for Maryland (600 or so miles). I decided to leave @ 2am because my nerves were shot and I knew I wouldn't sleep.
When I hit West Virginia I hit a snowstorm, actually a bilzzard. I stopped when hearing this on the radio and put on my Aber&Fitch jumper (wool and about an inch thick) and my South Pole coat (see pic.. Pure duck down.. like a mobile sleeping bag)

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At least you got your money back from the plastic surgeon ;)

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I wish we had radiators! >.<

The bathroom is so cold it's unbearable to be in there more than 3 minutes-sod having a poop, it's frozen anyway!

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Oh, man. If I had a fiver for everytime Coffey posted that car, I'd have... well, about £20.

It'd almost cover my costs for a year's Live subscription, though.

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Luckily it was MUCH warmer and snow free in Maryland, and the next morning my wiper motor kicked back in and started firing slush all over my window. It was then that I realised that the fluid had frozen, and to my shock I realised it must have been at least -45c outside of my car through that blizzard.

And to that ends I will never, ever complain of it being cold ever again.

I remember one time when NJ went under a state of emergency and pouring coffee onto the ground was fun because within about 2 mins it was a ice patch.


So you put the spoiler and associated tack on after that trip then?


How would you know which way it was pointing without a spoiler at one end?


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So you put the spoiler and associated tack on after that trip then?


Yeah. Basically the car was all shaved and skimmed for me, that was how I wanted it.. I spent about 3 weeks despoilering it (boot had to be hammered and everything from where the old one had warped the boot)

All the tat went on in order to get the best price tbh.. There aren't really many people who mod up coupes in their 30s so I knew it wouldn't sell to a rich spoiled kid..

Worked quite well, got about $4000 for it :)

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At least you got your money back from the plastic surgeon ;)


I'm absolutely fucking terrified of posting pics of myself on the internet in public places now.

Mind you, obsessed mad stalkers do that to you I guess.

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That does indeed bloody hurt. Worse so if you had no idea the fall was coming.

Once at work when I was in the US it snowed like a bitch and I got out of my car and was looking at my alarm remote and not looking where I was going. Hit some ice and came down like a ton of bricks, cutting my hand and breaking the alarm remote in two.

I ached for about a bloody week.

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MetalAngel wrote:
Nope, it's in the airing cupboard in the second bedroom. This odd 'switching itself on' behaviour doesn't seem to be triggered by the outside temperature. But I wouldn't be surprised... even if you switch the control box to the 'off' position it still will run the system occasionally to keep the house at 5 degrees to stop everything freezing up.



I had a new boiler put in tail end of 2007, the plumber (really nice guy, and if you live near Plymouth I reccomend him highly) said that the boiler will come on for 30 seconds or so every hour just to make sure everything works ok. So I wouldn't worry too much.

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Sorry to point this out, but you have a black square for a face. I'm sure you can get a cream for that from your doctor!

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Nemmie wrote:
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It is cold yes. But I have been in places very much colder.

On 2nd Jan 2008 I left Ohio and headed for Maryland (600 or so miles). I decided to leave @ 2am because my nerves were shot and I knew I wouldn't sleep.
When I hit West Virginia I hit a snowstorm, actually a bilzzard. I stopped when hearing this on the radio and put on my Aber&Fitch jumper (wool and about an inch thick) and my South Pole coat (see pic.. Pure duck down.. like a mobile sleeping bag)

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At least you got your money back from the plastic surgeon ;)



Damn you, that will teach me not to read *THE WHOLE* Thread before posting.

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I wish we had radiators! >.<

The bathroom is so cold it's unbearable to be in there more than 3 minutes-sod having a poop, it's frozen anyway!

TMI I KNOW


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I'm suspecting this to be another term we'll need to explain :)


Thanks for ruining my joke! Now she'll look it up!

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I had a new boiler put in tail end of 2007, the plumber (really nice guy, and if you live near Plymouth I reccomend him highly) said that the boiler will come on for 30 seconds or so every hour just to make sure everything works ok. So I wouldn't worry too much.


If only it was this just that. This is it running for hours in the middle of the night, pointlessly heating the house and wasting money.


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 3:32 
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Isn't that lovely?

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MetalAngel wrote:
Malc wrote:

I had a new boiler put in tail end of 2007, the plumber (really nice guy, and if you live near Plymouth I reccomend him highly) said that the boiler will come on for 30 seconds or so every hour just to make sure everything works ok. So I wouldn't worry too much.


If only it was this just that. This is it running for hours in the middle of the night, pointlessly heating the house and wasting money.



I thought I had that one night. I noticed that the boiler was set just above off, so it would keep on coming on trying to vainly heat the room up at 1% power. Could it be that you have something similar? or perhaps that the controller has packed up, and the boiler thinks you want to heat up, but you don't? Maybe your thermostat's batteries need changing?

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I'm glad it's above zero today, as our heating stopped working overnight.

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 Post subject: Re: Brrrrrr
PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:23 
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Unpossible!

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Malc wrote:
Sorry to point this out, but you have a black square for a face. I'm sure you can get a cream for that from your doctor!

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