Loft insulation?

Started by Wulf, 04 December 2014, 01:40:13 PM

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fsn

Alternatively, spray the loft insulation pink (I suggest Plasitcote Pink Burst), attach to a short length of dowel (perhaps 12") and voila! Instant candy floss!


Thank you Mr X for the suggestion
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Sorry Wulf

Would like to help you out but I don't like lofts anymore :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

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Wulf

I'm not terribly fond of them myself after this. An insulated loft seems to be more dangerous than reactor 4 at Chernobyl...

Techno

Quote from: fsn on 04 December 2014, 07:51:31 PM
Alternatively, spray the loft insulation pink (I suggest Plasitcote Pink Burst), attach to a short length of dowel (perhaps 12") and voila! Instant candy floss!
Thank you Mr X for the suggestion

I wonder if that's what Mrs T ate last night ?..She was certainly very poorly.
I'm absolutely cream crackered.

Had to go to the hospital last night/this morning...The better half was really suffering..... We were about to come home around 3 a.m.....When the morphine stopped working (for the first time)......So we went round again.....Mrs T has a go at throwing up......"Oooh.....I feel so much better, even though I wasn't sick.....The pain's gone".......Huzzah ! We can go home soon.
Anyway....She's given second dose of morphine and other stuff.......And then, in a few minutes, the pain had come back, with a vengeance.

So...At that stage, it was a case of having to come home, to see to all the animals.......Having scribbled the instructions for the gee-gees for the next few days.

At the moment all I know is that they've admitted her....But.... I think they're going to take her gall bladder out, in the next day or so.

Been home about half an hour.....No sleep for Phil. :-< ;)

If I'm not about much for the next few days...I'm sure you'll figure out why.

Cheers - Mr Sleepy.



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Quote from: mart678 on 04 December 2014, 08:19:56 PM
Sorry Wulf

Would like to help you out but I don't like lofts anymore :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Martin

Great to see the sense of humour has returned  ;D ;D ;D
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Hope all goes well Techo

Gall bladder op is fairly straight forward, my wife had her's out last year.

Planned my AWI order while keeping her company after the op  ;) ;D
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Key-hole surgery, they tell me, Phil. Hope all goes well.

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All the best, Phil and give our best to the missus.


Quote from: Techno on 05 December 2014, 07:30:17 AM
So...At that stage, it was a case of having to come home, to see to all the animals.......Having scribbled the instructions for the gee-gees for the next few days.

I didn't know horses could read.  :) :)
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Quote from: Subedai on 05 December 2014, 10:03:43 AM
I didn't know horses could read.  :) :)

Glad to see I'm not the only one one a weird sense of humour :D

All the best to Mrs T. Here's to a swift recovery!
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Wulf

Ah, gallstones, yes. I've got those, still got them, they decided not to operate in my case. Good luck to her!

And no more fatty dairy products... ye Gods I loved cheese...  :'(

Sandinista

Quote from: Wulf on 04 December 2014, 03:22:41 PM
Great, I've now got a bloody great roll of the stuff. maybe I will make it into a footstool. Probably best not to stuff a pillow with it though...

You could make a special pillow for the mother-in-law  ;)

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Me mum had that op a few months ago, and she's in her mid 70s. Be of good cheer.
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Techno

Many thanks for the kind words and thoughts all. :)

At present....Nothing as bad as feared, though there are due to be some scans done in the future.
Running around like a fly with a blue bottom (As an extra.....Mother in law just had to have a steroid jab for her shoulder scheduled for today....And that ended up over running by an hour.)

Back to Techno Towers...ready to zip down to the library van, before doing the afto' shift on the gee-gees....Two messages on the answer-phone "Pain's been gone for hours now...I can come home....Can you come and pick me up ?.......DRIVE CAREFULLY !!"

Library van....Then home for painkillers....Over to Haverford West on auto pilot...Miss Hospital twice...Find parking space...Pick up Mrs T.....Come home...Do gee - gees.....But not on my own !!
Wonderful to have her home, after some somewhat pessimistic thoughts.....I really am WAY over tired.

Just hope the pain doesn't come back later.......I REALLY need some sleep.
Hope the above makes sense......I'm totally shattered.

Cheers - Phil


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