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 Post subject: Winter Watch '12-'13
PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 7:35 
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Damn cold here this morning. Guess it's time to fire up the boiler!


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Our heating has been on for quite some time, now.

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 Post subject: Winter Watch '12-'13
PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 7:41 
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We've had our radiator pop on for 30 mins in the morning for the past week or so. Not entirely sure we need it yet as its pretty warm in the flat. More to hold off condensation than anything.

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 Post subject: Winter Watch '12-'13
PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 7:42 
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Oh, and they promised us snow in the W. Midlands today, and we've both taken the day off work so it had better deliver!!

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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My heating has been on a while for BabyTheVision but I think its broke (the heating, not the baby)

It buzzes a lot, the thermostat doesn't seem to work and it makes one hell of a racket. Hopefully it'll be cheap to fix but looking at the boiler makes me think it won't be. It's that old it looks like its powering a steam train.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:06 
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Yeah, much colder today.

Time to break out the winter garb.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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If it gets much colder then Grim... Will need to bust out his 'list of shit you need in your car'.

I currently just have a bucket and spade.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Is it a beach buggy?

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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I've put a cardigan on.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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If it gets much colder then Grim... Will need to bust out his 'list of shit you need in your car'.

When if first snows, I will.

Sounds dramatic, doesn't it? WHEN THE FIRST SNOWS FALL!

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Grim... wrote:
Curiosity wrote:
If it gets much colder then Grim... Will need to bust out his 'list of shit you need in your car'.

When if first snows, I will.

Sounds dramatic, doesn't it? WHEN THE FIRST SNOWS FALL!


But it's too late by then! I might be dead in a ditch!

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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It's a lovely day - sunny, cold and crisp. Had the top down on the way to work this morning - glorious - certainly clears the head! But sorry to say it, I cannot stand Winter. I wouldn't mind if most days were like today, but most of the time it's just cold, wet, dark, windy and miserable. Stuff round the house always seems to go wrong at this time, and everything looks dead as fuck in the garden (apart from my faithful mahonia, which manages to flower furiously from now right through into Feb, offering a modicum of cheer in an otherwise stark backdrop). Plus, being a biker, I can't stand the snow (it's not as though the Boxster likes it too much either - totally undriveable even with just an inch of snow on the ground, and I'm not paying £2000-odd for a set of Winter tyres)

Bah humbug etc. Roll on the Spring - now that's what I call a Season!

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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I love the winter.

Does Mrs Cavey not have a car that's more deserving on Winter tyres?

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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I love the winter.

Does Mrs Cavey not have a car that's more deserving on Winter tyres?


We have to share the Golf when it snows mate - the Boxster (and Harley obv.) both have to sulk at home. (She doesn't work, so it's doable albeit a pain in the arse - and I get nagged about "your stupid, impractical cars and motorbikes, why should I have to stay in, why can't you just grow up, we live in the country or haven't you noticed, I want a Land Rover Evoque in white plz, why don't I ever get to choose our cars" etc. :D ).
The Golf is excellent in the snow, but not as good as my TT was. That's the one time I hanker for 4x4 lol.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 10:49 
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No heating on yet here, I plan to go the full winter without turning it on.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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No heating on yet here, I plan to go the full winter without turning it on.


... Seriously?

Mrs C has had the heating on for about 2 months now - and we're going through 4 (massive) bags of anthracite every 3 weeks for the open fires?

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Might be time to raise your draw-bridge, Cavey.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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We've had the heating on for a couple of hours a day and I lit the fire yesterday. I think the chimney needs doing, as I was a bit grotty this morning.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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No heating on yet here, I plan to go the full winter without turning it on.

I am also trying this.

Last year was close.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Next year is closer.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Why are you trying to do this? Is it just to save money?


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 10:59 
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We've had the heating on for a couple of hours a day and I lit the fire yesterday. I think the chimney needs doing, as I was a bit grotty this morning.


Ooh fuck me mate, be careful on that score - carbon monoxide and all that. When we moved in here I was assured that all the fires had been swept and were used daily in winter etc., but I thought I'd just check anyway (albeit I did light the fires before this a couple of times, luckily for us it wasn't in the depths of Winter at the time).

The chimney sweep did a bunch of tests and "red ticketed" one of the fires with a DO NOT LIGHT notice. We told him we had lit it and he said we were lucky to still be alive. Which was nice.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Might be time to raise your draw-bridge, Cavey.


:D

Bloody right mate - but it's no good if the blasted moat freezes, what? ;)

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Good point. it hadn't crossed my mind that might be soemthing to do with it. my checking the chimney protocol was:

Light fire
Does room fill with smoke. IF 'no' THEN 'OK', IF 'yes' THEN 'find small child'.

To be honest, having the fire on doesn't do much to heat the room at all. I think if I wanted it to do that I'd have to switch to coal and have it going all day which I'm not going to do as I couldn't leave the house then.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Why are you trying to do this? Is it just to save money?


My flat is currently 23 degrees even in this weather with no heating on. Fucking new builds...


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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The reminds me, I need to actually block all the drafts that I never got round to doing during summer.

Fucking Edwardian builds.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Fucking Yorkshire carpenters' inability to fit doors...

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Why are you trying to do this? Is it just to save money?


My flat is currently 23 degrees even in this weather with no heating on. Fucking new builds...

In three years we only had the heating on once in Aragon Tower, and that's because I left the windows open all night (in January).

The place was constantly hot.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Grim... wrote:
In three years we only had the heating on once in Aragon Tower, and that's because I left the windows open all night (in January).

The place was constantly hot.


DocG or someone passed on this nugget of yours... so far it's been true, when it's been single digit temperatures outside it's still be ridiculous hot at night inside. Throw the duvet off and keep turning to stop any one side sweating hot.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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My sources say "Snowing on the west coast of the UK".

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Grim... wrote:
In three years we only had the heating on once in Aragon Tower, and that's because I left the windows open all night (in January).

The place was constantly hot.


DocG or someone passed on this nugget of yours... so far it's been true, when it's been single digit temperatures outside it's still be ridiculous hot at night inside. Throw the duvet off and keep turning to stop any one side sweating hot.

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What were you doing in my flat, Meaty?

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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My sources say "Snowing on the west coast of the UK".

Not in Liverpool. Not yet, anyway


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Isn't that lovely?

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Not down in Devon/Cornwall either

Although I guess I'm not technically west coast, as we have a north and south coast!

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Will you all shush about snow, I have to go across the Pennines tomorrow morning to catch a flight and you lot talking about it makes it more likely to snow.


...at least that's how I think it works.

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Leeds bradford? Feel free to stop by.

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Isn't that lovely?

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Speaking to someone in the office about it, they say it's coming down the East coast, from Scotland into Yorkshire!

Good Luck Mali!

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I"m buying gaitors tomorrow.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Grim..., sir,

Are you updating your winter-motoring-post-of-excellence for the forthcoming season?


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Leeds bradford? Feel free to stop by.



Other way I'm afraid, Sheffield to Manchester...thankyou for the offer though (however not sure you would care for visitors at 5am)

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Made it safely, no snow but a bit of a frost. It was however snowing like a bitch in Frankfurt which meant sitting on the tarmac for over two hours as they'd closed one of the runways.

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Snow today, followed by freezing rain. Looks like winter has finally started.

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Slightly nippy in Wakefield just now.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch '12-'13
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 Post subject: Winter Watch '12-'13
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Ah, we were in York all this week :) I have a new sheep.

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