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Ms B Wrote:

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> > (Also boring evening as have just broken the TV.

> Maybe I'll spend it sorting out my finances, that

> would be fun.)


Broken the TV Ms B? How so? I'd like to know in order to avoid the same.

Sorry to butt in on the thread, but I'm interested.

Ms B Wrote:

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> I don't know! Am poor helpless woman etc and this

> an electrical matter. It just didn't come on

> properly; tried unplugging and plugging in again.

>

> Have just realised another possibility is that

> when owner of the house said he'd fixed it and

> left for the weekend, he lied. Hmm.


Now I get it. When you said that you'd broken the TV, I was thinking it may have been in a Keith Moon sort of 'auto destruction' style. Along the same lines if the owner of the house has a Rolls-Royce and a swimming pool you could always drive the former into the latter. That'd learn him.

Other than that, I just don't know.

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