Any day now 🤞

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Countrypaul wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 3:53 pm
Lincs Robert wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 1:40 pm And they’re here 😁

A tad frustrating as the DPD tracker went from “we have your shipment details, but no package as yet”, to being delivered all within 2 hours! Hey ho.
But they have landed on the door mat & that’s the main thing.

So that’ll keep me busy into the new year - although I can’t get a slot to get the new Lux commissioned until the 2nd week of Jan so no need to rush anything. A few hours spend quietly wiring away when the sister in law visits will fit in nicely & kill two birds with one cell 🤐.

Happy Xmas all.

All the best - Rob
Have you been reading the Daiy Start Rob? :lol:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-the-papers-67740319

The Daily Star draws on a survey which suggests that one in three men will flee relatives on Christmas Day by retreating to the shed. The paper says sneaking off to the bottom of the garden can help avoid rows about politics or what to watch on TV after Christmas lunch is finished - with many men pretending they have a DIY task on the go.

Blimey,
chrimbo days is about the only day I'm NOT in the shed, possibly 'er indoors birthday as well :D
Blah blah blah
ALAN/ALAN D

Re: Any day now 🤞

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It is Better toooo have a few Sheds toooo choose from.
I Dooo go home when the washing up needs Doooing. :oO:
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