I think I’m going to stick with American type sexual harassment thank you.
What store is that selling the White Power accessories? In case Billy runs low we should get him gift card.
I think I prefer my hams skankless but I’ve never had the other kind.
I hope the cylinders on Studley’s motorcycle cracked when it went into the pool. Dumbass!
AC
February 27, 2015 8:11 pm
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Anonymous
February 28, 2015 2:06 am
IS – the store could be UBM (United Builders Merchants) or Homebase.
MK are the premium electrical rand in the UK, and are the choice of all decent contractors. Expensive (in comparison to e.g. Crompton), but extremely durable. Under “domestic” applications their standard, “no frills” 2-gang 13A switched wallplates have an expected lifespan of 25 ++ years, and whilst I’ve replaced a few wallplates, switches, and one Consumer unit, all having failed owing to deliberate, non-accidental misuse, I’ve never replaced any MK stuff that was used “reasonably” (I’ve been an NICEIC member since the early 1970’s), so it seems to last a very long time indeed . . . .
I think I’m going to stick with American type sexual harassment thank you.
What store is that selling the White Power accessories? In case Billy runs low we should get him gift card.
I think I prefer my hams skankless but I’ve never had the other kind.
I hope the cylinders on Studley’s motorcycle cracked when it went into the pool. Dumbass!
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IS – the store could be UBM (United Builders Merchants) or Homebase.
MK are the premium electrical rand in the UK, and are the choice of all decent contractors. Expensive (in comparison to e.g. Crompton), but extremely durable. Under “domestic” applications their standard, “no frills” 2-gang 13A switched wallplates have an expected lifespan of 25 ++ years, and whilst I’ve replaced a few wallplates, switches, and one Consumer unit, all having failed owing to deliberate, non-accidental misuse, I’ve never replaced any MK stuff that was used “reasonably” (I’ve been an NICEIC member since the early 1970’s), so it seems to last a very long time indeed . . . .