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Re: Always something

Postby Kaz » 05 Jan 2018, 09:11

saundra wrote:Even more tragic 18fish fingers lost and a chocolate fudge cake not used at xmas



:o :( :( :evil: xxxx
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Re: Always something

Postby Workingman » 05 Jan 2018, 12:05

Ah well, Saundra, a lesson learned and a good excuse to stock up on new stuff.

Sometimes these things are sent to try us and we just have to go with the flow... :( :( :(
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Re: Always something

Postby miasmum » 05 Jan 2018, 18:13

A chocolate fudge cake???? Now that really is tragic

Be careful claiming on your contents insurance, often it pushes your premiums up for the following year so might not be worth it?
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Re: Always something

Postby saundra » 05 Jan 2018, 18:16

I'm not going to claim it's not worth it and it was my fault anyway a lesson learned I think
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Re: Always something

Postby JanB » 05 Jan 2018, 18:24

Such a pain in the erm, behind for you Saundra.

I'm buying a new freezer this year, for all the veg we're growing :Hi: :Hi: :Hi:

The sockets are halfway up the wall, so should be okay - as I'm naturally clumsy, awkward, accident prone and sometimes just a dim grey haired old biddy :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Re: Always something

Postby JoM » 05 Jan 2018, 21:05

saundra wrote:I'm not going to claim it's not worth it and it was my fault anyway a lesson learned I think


It's easily done Saundra, quite often our microwave has been moved slightly and it's knocked the fridge freezer switch off which is behind it.
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