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  1. Posts : 53,363
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       #91

    So this is why Colin is fogged?

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  2. Posts : 19,383
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       #92

    Yep, plus I picked up a damn cold from somewhere...........
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  3. Posts : 6,075
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       #93

    Today I rang 5 heating suppliers and finally managed to find somewhere that has the part in stock so we can fix our broken boiler.

    It will be great to have hot water and heating in time for Christmas


    Merry Christmas all


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  4. Posts : 5,440
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       #94

    Golden said:
    Yep, plus I picked up a damn cold from somewhere...........
    Have you been drinking out of a damp glass?:)
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  5. Posts : 53,363
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       #95

    Golden said:
    Yep, plus I picked up a damn cold from somewhere...........
    Did you get you inoculations before traveling to a foreign county? :)

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  6. Posts : 19,383
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       #96

    Hehehe. Damn damp cold
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  7. Posts : 9,582
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       #97

    England a foreign country? Not by my reckoning. Everywhere else, Yes.

    As regards drinking from a damp glass, how can you drink from a dry one? A drink, of whatever you fancy, is by definition wet. Ergo, if you pour said concoction in to a glass and proceed to drink it, the said glass is no longer dry since it contains (or contained) a liquid, a property of which is being wet.
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       #98

    Dwarf said:
    England a foreign country? Not by my reckoning. Everywhere else, Yes.

    As regards drinking from a damp glass, how can you drink from a dry one? A drink, of whatever you fancy, is by definition wet. Ergo, if you pour said concoction in to a glass and proceed to drink it, the said glass is no longer dry since it contains (or contained) a liquid, a property of which is being wet.
    If you pour neat alcohol into a dry glass, the capillary attraction of alcohol to alcohol is greater than the attraction of alcohol to glass therefore the glass stays dry! Pour it into a wet glass and you catch a cold!
    Simple Today [11]-meerkat-150x150.jpg
    Q.E.D.
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  9. Posts : 10,994
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       #99

    mitchell65 said:
    Dwarf said:
    England a foreign country? Not by my reckoning. Everywhere else, Yes.

    As regards drinking from a damp glass, how can you drink from a dry one? A drink, of whatever you fancy, is by definition wet. Ergo, if you pour said concoction in to a glass and proceed to drink it, the said glass is no longer dry since it contains (or contained) a liquid, a property of which is being wet.
    If you pour neat alcohol into a dry glass, the capillary attraction of alcohol to alcohol is greater than the attraction of alcohol to glass therefore the glass stays dry! Pour it into a wet glass and you catch a cold!
    Simple
    Q.E.D.
    Sounds like I shall have to put this theory to the test when I get home from work in a few hours. It may require several attempts using various brands and blends. I will report my findings.
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    marsmimar said:

    Sounds like I shall have to put this theory to the test when I get home from work in a few hours. It may require several attempts using various brands and blends. I will report my findings.
    Please do but remember this is not a theory, it is a well proven FACT. Should you find otherwise in your testing then that will undoubtedly be due to extreme inebriation so won't count!
    You could always try again later of course!
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