Wednesday, February 8, 2012

I'm still breathing

15 comments:

  1. Bravo!

    What is it? A shower tray?

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  2. Nikos:

    I see lots of progress being made here. You are finally looking at the plans. If you stare really hard perhaps they will install by themselves

    bob
    Riding the Wet Coast

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  3. This looks complicated. In the meantime, are you making do with a hose and bucket?
    Sx

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  4. That just doesn't look like any fun at all.

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  5. I don't know, have you double checked the slope on that base - I'm with bobskoot, if you stare at it long enough ... maybe... maybe you'll remember the plumber's phone number.

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  6. Herr Nikos! Is this the Greek way of getting things done? Looks like Frau Elektra needs to get out the whip.

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  7. What are you breathing, though - billows of warm health-giving steam from your newly installed shower unit or still the smell of grout?

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  8. Richard

    It's a recycled prefabriacted concrete coal bunker

    Bobskoot

    I tried that

    Ms Scarlet


    Just a bucket - the hose froze solid brrrrrrs


    Trobairitz

    I'm a masochist

    Rog

    Hello?

    V Star Lady

    The next daunting task is to level a concrete screed floor laid by a drunken cowboy

    Sonja

    OO yes please


    Gadjo

    Currently I'm breathing concrete dust ********cough cough*******

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  9. You may still be breathing, but do you want to? It's got to be getting a little ripe without a shower...

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  10. As a young apprentice draughtsman, I was weaned on BS308.....and would have considered that an awful drawing of a shower tray.

    As an old man (currently), all I see now is a reminder that although I now have MY shower tray in place and (sort of) functional, I still haven't tiled the floor, fixed the extractor fan, boxed the piping, completed the painting....

    Could you now move on to something else please.

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  12. All I can say is that this should end up being the most fantastic project in the world.

    What with all this build-up and everything!

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  13. I do the same as Paddington, just sit in a puddle, saves a lot of hassel.

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