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  1. JohnD

    Starmer. Today’s the day.

    That depends. When your local double glazing company goes bust, the people that buy the rubble and start back up with a similar name, don't take responsibility for its debts. Is there a lot of demand for sewers and sewage works? Good price on the second-hand market? Anyway, governments can...
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    Nigel Farage and Makerfield

    That'll be Farage's fans.
  3. JohnD

    Nigel Farage and Makerfield

    How many of them got a £5 million bung from an offshore tax-dodger? Or swindled millions by jumping to the front of the cronies' queue for useless PPE?
  4. JohnD

    Makerfield doubts

    Allegations by Spline the racist are not reliable.
  5. JohnD

    Tips for removing wooden posts broken and rotten

    Is it set in concrete?
  6. JohnD

    What’s the most efficient type of wall heater to replace an old one?

    Then work on insulation and draughtproofing. No doubt you have already converted all the light bulbs to LEDs and insulated the pipes. What does your EPC say? All electric heaters are equally energy-efficient. They all turn 1 kWh of electrical energy into 1 kWh of heat energy. To reduce your...
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    Keeping track of cards and certs - what do you use?

    Good to see that mottie has now grasped that a cash-backed scheme paying less than inflation is guaranteed to make you poorer.
  8. JohnD

    Labour leadership challenge

    They keep losing.
  9. JohnD

    Makerfield

    It's funny to see the anti-Starmer RWRs pretending to be Starmer supporters.
  10. JohnD

    This made me smile..

    It's wonderful how Dementia Don can unite the nations of the world, left and right Against him.
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    Oh Carol

    Is Ivor one of those far-right arse-sniffers?
  12. JohnD

    Nigel Farage and Makerfield

    Does anyone except Ivor actually think this is the beginning of a resurgence for Deform? Failing at one election after another? I'm interested, tell us if you think this is the dawn of an exciting new era for us all. It looks to me like when Homer Simpson bounced off a rock halfway down while...
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    Keeping track of cards and certs - what do you use?

    In the old days, people would use a Sasco planner on the wall of the manager's office. They still work, and give you a good, immediate, visible view. For some purposes, I use a large desk diary. It's not networked and portable like a phone app, though you can photo a page if you want. Very...
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    Trying to get smooth finish on final coat of varnish on wood floor

    You might be working the roller too much and getting air bubbles. I use a brush, which I admit is slower, for a fine finish.
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    Nigel Farage and Makerfield

    Poor ivor looking for excuses.
  16. JohnD

    Labour leadership challenge

    Motorbiking keeps trying to tell us that people favour a stronger Labour government because they're anti-Labour. He lives in a looking-glass world.
  17. JohnD

    Nigel Farage and Makerfield

    Poor windy reacts badly to anything that does not reinforce his warped view of the world. He wants to believe that Deform's defeat was a victory. Keep whistling.
  18. JohnD

    Credit card protection

    As it's a new card, start using it before you go, and pay off the statement balance promptly. Notify them you are going on holiday to Florida and get their phone no, and tell them your mobile number and email address, as the spending pattern will look unusual and they might think something...
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    Credit card protection

    "A statutory credit report is completely free. By law, credit reference agencies (such as Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion) are required to provide you with your basic statutory credit file at no cost. [1, 2, 3, 4] While statutory reports are entirely free, they usually do not include your...
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