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Deadliest mass shooting in US history



58 dead at least and 500+ injured, many of those critically.

Gunman shot dead on the scene 32 floors up in the Mandalay hotel

posted on 4/10/17

Wessie

Guess what a hundred bucks is approximately at the current rate?

posted on 4/10/17

comment by Wessie Road (The Stalinist Scousification of society) (U10652)
posted 10 minutes ago
PS. YouTube's good as well.

I would recommend a series called EyeHandy.
Some top DIY tips. The videos are well-lit and well-produced, and the DIY demos are all given by young women in their underwear.

Very instructive.

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Sold!!!

posted on 4/10/17

I will be making sure the boy looks into this EyeHandy.

Or better still, removing him from washing machine fixing duties.

posted on 4/10/17

Guess what a hundred bucks is approximately at the current rate?
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£80?

posted on 4/10/17

I watched some of those at work because I didn't believe it was such a thing when someone told me.
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I was particularly impressed with Shannon's plastering skills.

She's a very good plasterer. Taught me how to fix a dent in my plasterboard.
Looks as good as new.

posted on 4/10/17

Guess what a hundred bucks is approximately at the current rate?
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£80?

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posted on 4/10/17

comment by Wessie Road (The Stalinist Scousification of society) (U10652)
posted 2 hours, 34 minutes ago
PS. YouTube's good as well.

I would recommend a series called EyeHandy.
Some top DIY tips. The videos are well-lit and well-produced, and the DIY demos are all given by young women in their underwear.

Very instructive.

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You ended up doing yourself instead of the DIY

posted on 4/10/17

comment by Wessie Road (The Stalinist Scousification of society) (U10652)
posted 2 hours, 48 minutes ago
Thats interesting, because I have a bit of a tap problem at the moment. The big one on the kitchen sink is a bit loose. Maybe I should check them out.
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Yeah, it's surprising how often you find the answer, if you learn how to Google it. (you get better with practice).

Plumber would have charged about £80.
I find everything costs £80. Google taught me how to service my lawn mower as well: when I asked how much at the local service shop, it was £80.

But it's more the inconvenience of having a broken tap, while you're negotiating when the plumber can come, and how long you have to stay in until he arrives. The fix, once I looked it up, took about 10 minutes.

The answer isn't always on Mums net, but surprisingly often
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The cold water pipe for our washing machine wasn't supplying any water. Phoned plumber who said it would be a minimum, yes you guessed it, £80 call out fee + whatever it was to fix it. One phone call to the father in law later, he suggested I buy a new valve tap which took me about 15 mins to fix. It cost me about £3!!!

posted on 4/10/17

said it would be a minimum, yes you guessed it, £80 call out fee
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My father-in-law knows fvck all.
Google's my father-in-law, when it comes to fixing stuff.

posted on 22/12/17

Who's buying guns at Christmas? - BBC News
https://apple.news/A8V4KKxN3QUWdyLa9ldrs8g


Merry Christmas Americans

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