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I'm still on the sick and giving work hell.



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Does he ever?

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+1 even when he's not on sick....

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pcernie wrote:
I'm still on the sick and giving work hell.



timark_uk wrote:
Does he ever?

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+1 even when he's not on sick....


I'm multitasking as ever - I've just finished a very long email to HR and I'm listening to the news while putting up with you two :P

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So what brand of American style fridge did you opt for?


I don't know off the top of my head. It's got a flap at the front so you can get your booze out without opening the door :D ;)

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So what brand of American style fridge did you opt for?

I don't know off the top of my head. It's got a flap at the front so you can get your booze out without opening the door :D ;)

Budweiser?


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So what brand of American style fridge did you opt for?

I don't know off the top of my head. It's got a flap at the front so you can get your booze out without opening the door :D ;)

Budweiser?


Don't drink beer or lager

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Amnesia10 wrote:
So what brand of American style fridge did you opt for?


I don't know off the top of my head. It's got a flap at the front so you can get your booze out without opening the door :D ;)

I thought that you might have opted for the drinks dispenser version so you can just lie back with you mouth open and let it refresh you that way.? ;)


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So what brand of American style fridge did you opt for?


I don't know off the top of my head. It's got a flap at the front so you can get your booze out without opening the door :D ;)

I thought that you might have opted for the drinks dispenser version so you can just lie back with you mouth open and let it refresh you that way.? ;)


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It dispenses water, ice and crushed ice which is good enough for me. Besides I'm in a whisky fad at the moment and don't chill it or ice it so no trips to the fridge necessary.

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It dispenses water, ice and crushed ice which is good enough for me. Besides I'm in a whisky fad at the moment and don't chill it or ice it so no trips to the fridge necessary.

I aways add a splash of water to my Whisky

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It dispenses water, ice and crushed ice which is good enough for me. Besides I'm in a whisky fad at the moment and don't chill it or ice it so no trips to the fridge necessary.

I aways add a splash of water to my Whisky


Yeah I have been recently but it doesn't have to be cold. I have some in a little milk jug.

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oceanicitl wrote:
It dispenses water, ice and crushed ice which is good enough for me. Besides I'm in a whisky fad at the moment and don't chill it or ice it so no trips to the fridge necessary.

I aways add a splash of water to my Whisky

As Churchill said "how to ruin two great drinks by mixing them". Or something like that.

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oceanicitl wrote:
It dispenses water, ice and crushed ice which is good enough for me. Besides I'm in a whisky fad at the moment and don't chill it or ice it so no trips to the fridge necessary.

I aways add a splash of water to my Whisky

Water or ice in whisky turns my stomach.

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some Speyside and Highland malts do need a splash I find as the flavour can be hidden behind the alcohol when it's over 40%.


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oceanicitl wrote:
It dispenses water, ice and crushed ice which is good enough for me. Besides I'm in a whisky fad at the moment and don't chill it or ice it so no trips to the fridge necessary.

I aways add a splash of water to my Whisky

Water or ice in whisky turns my stomach.

My dad takes water and if its good enough.....

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Anyone got experience of undermount sinks and wooden worktops?

Builder advising against it but I've seen online that is is possible you just have to take care of it.

Any advice?

In other news I have ordered the tap

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Anyone got experience of undermount sinks and wooden worktops?

Builder advising against it but I've seen online that is is possible you just have to take care of it.

Any advice?

I have looked online and it seems that you might need to put in additional support under the sink. http://www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=249957

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