What is new in your little world?

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Doombrain
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lol at your shit eyes in that case.
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yea i gotta have my eyes checked as well again. a decade ago they couldnt do shit but hey... a decade.
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The whole, slice your eye open and flip up the flap like a can of beans thing is terrifying.
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Meh I can deal. Rather have that than tired eyes at 5pm.
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Also: whats new in ur world

Leaving for company skitrip in an hour :up:
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it's the smell of burning most can't deal with. For me it was the huge Space Jocky machine over my eye i didn't like.
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I went for a consult last year, thinking at 47 there has to be some improvement available. They told me my vision was still too good to justify any type of surgery. 20/30 and can still read small text. But then again I've never had a broken bone or a cavity. :smirk:
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it's all those bovine hormones you were pumped full of in the 70s...
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More like superior genetics. Something you inbred island dwellers don't know much about.
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Says the cow who's family never traveled more than a few hundred miles.
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Says the wonk eyed, snaggle toothed, cross dressing peddle biker that doesn't know shit about me or my family.
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Triggered.
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Doombrain wrote:lol at your shit eyes in that case.
Yeah, they are fucking terrible to be fair :olo:
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Doombrain wrote:Triggered.
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words :olo:
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Well, letters.
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reply :olo:
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:olo: pink pixels :olo:
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:olo: lines of code :olo:
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New sofas :olo:
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Welcome back to Blighty, Foo!
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Whiskey 7 wrote:.............. our hot water system housed in the same cupboard. Seems I am up for a replacement and soon :tear:
The hot water system was changed over this morning and all went well thankfully. My concern was that they may have needed to disconnect the air-conditioning unit and that would have been expensive. Another Owner in the apartment complex had there AC unit reconditioned recently and at a cost of $4.5K :eek:

The HWS cost me $2K today. Plumbers and electricians are expensive (the hot water system was about $1K). Oh well, it won't have to be done again for years (hot water system capacity 315 litre )and having a 13 year lifespan doesn't see too bad I suppose.
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$2K seems a bit steep? When you say hot water "system" is that something more than a water heater? Do you have a gas or an electric water heater?

Here, an electric water heater is around $400 and a gas is around $500 (of course you could pay more). With the advent of Sharkbite fittings and flexible hose, the average person can pretty easily change out a water heater. All you need is a few basic tools and a couple of YouTube videos.
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Sharkbites are pretty fucking awesome.
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YourGrandpa wrote:$2K seems a bit steep? When you say hot water "system" is that something more than a water heater? Do you have a gas or an electric water heater?

Here, an electric water heater is around $400 and a gas is around $500 (of course you could pay more). With the advent of Sharkbite fittings and flexible hose, the average person can pretty easily change out a water heater. All you need is a few basic tools and a couple of YouTube videos.
Christ, you're so short-sighted. He lives on a totally different continent yet you're a fucking expert on local market structure, margin and services.

Typical Trump supporter mentality of someone that wants to live behind a wall.
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