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Bags Wed 02-Jan-13 12:58:08

Made some bread, made some lentil soup, sawed, lopped and yanked a couple of dozen rhododendron branches off and shredded them, pulled a muscle in the process, divested self of wet muddy clothing including wool gloves topped by industrial strength rubber gloves, and the other paraphernalia of keeping warm and dry in Scotland in winter, showered, put a wash on, made coffee, sat down with feet up.

"Nufff d-d-day, I fink!" as DD used to say when she was two.

Still have to wash-up and make dinner but I'm slobbing until that cannot be put off any longer.

Tegan Sun 03-Feb-13 13:23:50

I'm assuming the drain only facility isn't working?

Elegran Sun 03-Feb-13 13:14:10

The door may not even open if it is mid-cycle. Read your user guide, it may say how to open it when it seizes up. If you put all the old towels you can find on the floor around it, and hold a washing up bowl (square-edged, not round) tight up against it, under the door, you might catch most of the water if it does all cascade out.

Could you phone a plumber for advice this evening? You never know, they might rush out to help, or come tomorrow evening while you are home?

Ana Sun 03-Feb-13 13:09:25

I think the answer is yes, jeni. I'd keep it closed until someone can fix it.

Bags Sun 03-Feb-13 13:09:23

I think it will, jeni. Depends how much water is in there though.

jeni Sun 03-Feb-13 12:54:40

She's at work.
If I open the door will all the water flood out the utility?
Does anyone know?

soop Sun 03-Feb-13 12:51:12

Yay! grin

Bags Sun 03-Feb-13 12:49:10

soop, I love the way Rory's superior countenance follows the bat costume pictures. As if to say: "People! Honestly! hmm"

Bags Sun 03-Feb-13 12:45:59

jeni, oo-er!! Would the angel next door be able to help at all?

Bags Sun 03-Feb-13 12:45:24

soop, at my coffee encounter with Mr Bags this morning (see lactivator thread), he stood gazing at me and shakingnhis head despairingly. I wondered why until I remembered my forehead grin

Off to look at the Wee Man pics now.

harrigran Sun 03-Feb-13 12:41:41

That's a bummer jeni washers pick their time don't they.

jeni Sun 03-Feb-13 12:30:15

Put baby's towel in washing machine, set it goig----
BANG!!!!!!! Circuit breaker tripped out!angry
Reset trip.
Restarted machines.


Nothing! Nowt! Won't go!

sad

I'm at work all week so can't get anybody in til Friday!

soop Sun 03-Feb-13 12:23:22

Bags Please take it easy.flowers
Have uploaded four new pics of Wee Man dressed in the bat outfit that his Mummy made. Afraid that they start at number 7...smile
Our student grandson has won two first-class airline tickets to Barbados. He and his mate are jumping for joy. grin
Men stopped by the house yesterday and within half an hour were power hosing the external walls and paths. Wow! The difference is amazing. All the weather-streaked drabness has disappeared. We feel confident that, when it comes to sell, the house will be at it's best. Hope to hear from the builder this coming week.

kittylester Sun 03-Feb-13 08:56:39

We've seen that play twice and would happily see it again grin

Bags Sun 03-Feb-13 07:19:42

graces, lovely to hear about your successful outing smile.

Faye Sun 03-Feb-13 02:51:10

That sounds like it hurt baggy, hope you are not too sore. It is the sort of thing I do, I stood on a plastic chair to get something for my GD last week and one of the legs of the chair collapsed and I fell on her. Later that day I hit my toe on the corner of a concrete step. It went blood red and I think it was bleeding internally, the day before I slipped in a hole and twisted my ankle. I too am a klutz. grin

Granny23 Sun 03-Feb-13 02:03:36

Bags So embarrassing to fall over in front of people isn't it? I hope you feel OK tomorrow or should that be today now?

Many years ago, before people had mobiles my ex-boss's DH bought a new part for his crossbow and unable to contain himself until the next club night, drove up to the club's hut on a lonely moor to try it out - all by himself, totally against all the rules. Somehow or other he managed to shoot an arrow through his hand and had no choice but to drive himself to casualty with the arrow still in place. His DW then got an alarming message from the hospital saying, 'Please come immediately, your husband has shot himself!' He seemed to think he had been heroic or at least stoic - everyone else though he was an idiot grin

harrigran Sun 03-Feb-13 00:28:30

Hope you are okay Bags might be sore today.
DS and GD were at Housesteads roman fort today and she wanted her dad to buy her a crossbow hmm He posted a photo of her on FB wearing toga and carrying shield and sword. DS felt he would be spending time in A&E if he indulged her especially if her sister annoyed her.

whenim64 Sat 02-Feb-13 21:17:22

Hope you're ok Bags. That could have been nasty!

grannyactivist Sat 02-Feb-13 21:01:46

Bags hope you're not feeling too shaken up. It can be quite discomfiting to fall over. flowers
gracesmum Sounds a lovely day - well done! sunshine

JessM Sat 02-Feb-13 20:57:58

well done gracesmum - you certainly deserve a nice evening out.
Hope not too bruised tomorrow bags

Gagagran Sat 02-Feb-13 20:56:54

There's a hole in my bucket dear Learner..... (Loved Harry Belafonte - voice like liquid velvet!)

gracesmum Sat 02-Feb-13 20:41:02

Sorry to hear about Bags having a tumble (more water in it?) and wondering about jeni and her hotspot grin
We have had one of those relatively rare things - a trip to London for pleasure - hospitals featuring nowhere. We went to see "One Man, Two Guv'nors" at The Haymarket which DH has wanted to see for about 2 years but until he got his pension we just haven't been able to afford to book tickets which we might never use, as so much gets cancelled due to his health. Well, took the plunge and achieved it by dint of train and taxis and even managed a meal at an Italian just up from the theatre. It was very very funny and we laughed until our cheeks ached! Thought it was doomed earlier in the week when he was ill again and then again when he came over dizzy at MK station while I was parking the car, but felt bloody minded and got there!

Bags Sat 02-Feb-13 20:24:40

Thank you, peeps! Lesson learned – I won't try to carry too much at once in future!

learner, sorry but I had to smile at your story! If you were a neighbour of mine, you could have one of my mop buckets. For some reason I have three! I remember buying a second one when DH had to rent a bungalow for himself for a short time with a new job, but I've no idea why I have three!

Learnergran Sat 02-Feb-13 20:02:33

Poor Bags, hope you're not too sore tomorrow - at least it's Sunday.
I spent most of the day up to my ankles in water. Washing the kitchen floor. I couldn't understand why, mop as I might, there was more not less water lapping around my soggy slippers. Then I discovered there was a crack in my bucket!! I seem to remember giving it a sharp smack on the outside wall to dislodge some grit, that must have done it. What was that song? By Harry Belafonte was it?

Butty Sat 02-Feb-13 19:52:59

B Sorry to hear about your tumble, and hope you won't be too stiff in the morning but, importantly, what were your scores like? wink

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