27 September 2018

The good, the bad and the ugly

an abundance of delicious eating apples and blue skies
damage to the sideboard during transit
this monstrosity has to go (even though it does have music and flashing lights!)



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  1. A disco shower?!?! That beats everything!

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    1. I'll settle for just an ordinary power shower.

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  2. Is it really a shower? In Lincolnshire? Didn't think they had got to that stage of 'modernity' yet. Sorry about the sideboard.

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  3. Will I at least get to try the Disco shower before it goes?!

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    1. I really don't think you will want to!

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    2. I suspect it might still be in situ when you get here. We could have a party inside it!

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  4. This is a steam and massage room,you can enjoy it, think again.(It is ugly , you are right.).

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    1. I expect it was quite nice when it was new. It has to go.

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  5. It's a teletransportation cubicle.

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    1. That would be excellent if it could get me to Oz quickly. I might keep it after all.

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  6. I think it's a steam shower for the disabled.

    Glad you are in and can start to do something and bits and pieces to make it feel homely.

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    1. Clearly some elderly people lived here from the presence of big, white plastic handles everywhere.

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  7. That shower looks quite scary. Hope it is just the hinge that is broken of on the sideboard.

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    1. We're trying to track down a replacement hinge. The door got chipped too but I can live with that.

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  8. Wow, that is a crazy thing to have in your home! I'm with you that it needs to go. How do you keep it clean??Good news about your apples.

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    1. I hate things that I can't clean easily.

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  9. When I was a student, I once did a holiday job with a Removal Co. I remember one job we did, which was for an American family moving to England; and to a house just at the end of my own road. As we opened each big crate, all their furniture was in pieces. Everything seemed to have been made from cheap thin plywood, and had just fallen apart. I remember the wife sitting down and simply crying her eyes out!

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    1. I suppose we got off quite lightly really, just the cupboard and a couple of lamps damaged.

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  10. Is that cubicle a time machine? If you don't want it I'll take it off your hands. I would love to travel back to the time of the cave men (and women). I would tell them all about frozen puff pastry, aeroplanes and Noddy Holder.

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    1. Paul tried it out this afternoon but he didn't go anywhere. I think. I hope not because he was only wearing marigolds.

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