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Denim

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  1. Second option would be to drill a big enough hole through the wall as near to the light as possible. When building our house apart from having a service hatch to the attic I also got the builder to weld a steel walkway 1 foot wide the length of the house in case I needed to get easy access up there for any repairs that might occur. Came in handy as last year a mouse got up there and chewed through the internet cable. Repair man was pleased with the easy access.
  2. Youtube vlogger.....say no more. Thailand seems to attract an excess of idiots trying to scratch a living from it here.
  3. Nice groveling apolgy on his channel now . I got it wrong! I disrespected a wonderful country. I will show you the truth about Thailand! Learning how to live in the best country in the World! I'm sorry Thailand! I love you with all my ❤️ IV decided to continue with my channel and put right my mistakes. I dishonored a country that has given me so much. I shall put it right. Thailand is the most loving, providing country and people ever! I'm so blessed to call this country my home. I will do all I can to respect and honor this amazing country and its people. Thank you for teaching me about Thailand. You humble me every day. I am here to serve Thailand READ MORE
  4. No snow in Thailand but plenty of snowflakes.
  5. The panels are mounted on the roof near the eves. I then ran the supplied cable around and under the roof tile into the attic. From there made a small hole in the ceiling to connect to the light mounted high on the wall in the corner. The panels get enough charge during the day to run right through the night if necessary but start to gradually dim about 4.00 am. Usually turn them off at bedtime except ones in bathroom and kitchen which automatically turn off at sunrise. No extra cable needed. Really these were fitted so we have light during power cuts but Murphys law has kicked in and have hardly had an outage since I spent the money. You can buy solar powered fans on Lazada. The cheap as chips solutions to solar power.
  6. A proliferation of expensive shops does not a good airport make. Decent seating for those having to wait a long time for a connection would make nice change.
  7. Which is about the only thing I would want it for. Already have cheap solar lights ( garden type ) in every room so interior lighting sorted. Cook with gas, mains water ( no pump ), watch movies on tablet , so the only thing we would miss without grid power is our 13,000 btu air con , which recently has been going about 20 hours a day.
  8. Well, I'm on my third angle grinder so I guess you are right.
  9. Two polar bears fighting would have been nice.
  10. Europe's attitude to asylum seekers illegally crossing the channel is that the UK will just have to suck it up. Ireland is now the beneficiary of Europe's pass the buck policy. Understandably they are not happy.
  11. When the switch in mine broke I took it apart to find out why. When you use a bush wacker you blip the throttle rather than just have it on full all the time. Inside the switch I found that the bit of plastic connected to the throttle that completes the electric circuit was very flimsy and had snapped off. Since repair of this bit of plastic was not really possible I bought an ordinary lamp rocker switch and rewired the Wacker to use this switch. Worked fine but blipping not possible. Just on or off option. Dirt cheap repair and no waiting.
  12. The OP looks like it was written by AI. There was a thread recently announcing that the new site owners would be using AI articles and that links would not always be provided. The whole paragraph about how Hamas would throw LGBTQ protesters off roofs seems to have been filched from another article.
  13. In no way did my post imply such a thing. I resent the implication.
  14. Is that some kind of cock cooler ? Like meeting a really cool chick ?
  15. I sometimes ponder to think that when we go to bed and set the air con at 26 for a cool night's sleep , the same temperature in the UK in the daytime is referred to as ' a scorcher.
  16. She looked into that to but decided that for the cost might as well get a bigger scooter. She started off with one with 2 batteries ( 250 watt ) but I just got her one with three batteries and 350 watt motor. This giver her a top speed of about 30 kph. Wouldn't want her going faster than that with her lack of skills. Rarely goes further than 1 kilometer. Good enough.
  17. At 60 years old not many takers.
  18. Wife bought an electric scooter. Rides it around the village The end.
  19. Oh .....bollards. Lots of bollards
  20. Pity they will never put on trial and convict those responsible for the red drum murders. Talk about mans inhumanity to man.
  21. My first wife and I share the same planet , just different parts of it. it's an arrangement that works well and I am a lot happier for it.
  22. Yup, they don't call it the oldest profession for nothing. Still, Thailand has made itself the hub of venality so videos like this are just ....well.....
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