Ooooh I can't wait to try this out. My best friend got married in December and during her Dad's speech I (discreetly) cried so much, it was absolutely ridiculous. It was a very emotional speech and lots of people were crying, it wasn't just me being weird!Just in case anyone needs it, I was taught a trick to use if you need to not cry for any reason (I have used it at weddings and funerals). If you stick your tongue to the roof of your mouth it is impossible to cry.
(Then I run home and howl under the covers)
Omg, I was bawling like a right eejit at my mates wedding. The grooms father had died the year before the wedding, and the speeches were so lovely. Just seeing how happy the couple looked as wellOoooh I can't wait to try this out. My best friend got married in December and during her Dad's speech I (discreetly) cried so much, it was absolutely ridiculous. It was a very emotional speech and lots of people were crying, it wasn't just me being weird!
Have died of laughter.tears, not urine
I used to be exactly the same and then I hit the perimenopause.
God I'm awful for crying since Perimenopause! Think it's McCain's advert that has all different families eating their tea. I lost my shit at a bloody chip advert!!!I used to be exactly the same and then I hit the perimenopause.
I’d speak to an engineer first. Where do you live? There is a reliable one here in SE London called The Spin Doctor.Fraus, off topic but - my washing machine has just stopped working, the drum won't turn at all, even though it goes through all the other motions. No error code coming up and I've cleaned the filter. It drains of water properly.
As it's 9 years old, would I be best looking at a new machine instead of an engineer? I've never had a machine repaired before so no idea how much things cost and whether it would be worth it on a machine this age?
They would be too far out for us. When I gave the filter a clean out earlier, I noticed there was a lot of black dust in the water that drained out, like jet black carbon. So I'm thinking motor or the brushes have goneI’d speak to an engineer first. Where do you live? There is a reliable one here in SE London called The Spin Doctor.
Same thing happened to us. Repair bloke was very honest and said he could charge us £50 to fix but it was at the end of it's life so getting a new one would be more economical.Fraus, off topic but - my washing machine has just stopped working, the drum won't turn at all, even though it goes through all the other motions. No error code coming up and I've cleaned the filter. It drains of water properly.
As it's 9 years old, would I be best looking at a new machine instead of an engineer? I've never had a machine repaired before so no idea how much things cost and whether it would be worth it on a machine this age?
Pretty sure it’s the motor that is the expensive part.They would be too far out for us. When I gave the filter a clean out earlier, I noticed there was a lot of black dust in the water that drained out, like jet black carbon. So I'm thinking motor or the brushes have gone. I can tell the belt is still in place by how it feels when I turn the drum by hand, and it makes no odd noises. Meh
I'd probably guess at a new machine, but it wouldn't so any harm to have someone look at it. What a pain!Fraus, off topic but - my washing machine has just stopped working, the drum won't turn at all, even though it goes through all the other motions. No error code coming up and I've cleaned the filter. It drains of water properly.
As it's 9 years old, would I be best looking at a new machine instead of an engineer? I've never had a machine repaired before so no idea how much things cost and whether it would be worth it on a machine this age?
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