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Thats a bit uncalled forSue Wrote:

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> > I hope your heating blows up!

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> Peter Bennison is very good, so that's unlikely!

I used Lordship Lane carpets when we first moved here and they did a good job but a bit expensive. Next job we went elsewhere and ended up with a squared pattern lino not squaring up and looking awful, but it was cheaper. Last job- which was our stairs- we went back to Lordship Lane carpets and very pleased with job. It wasnt the cheapest quote but then again we only had to have it done once so it probably was.

For sure *Bob*


I wonder if St Bennison kneels on a LSL carpet tile, when fiddling with his pipes.


And does Bennison generally do old boilers ? I mean, I know "whatshername" had him round, but maybe that's a one off service he gave her.


She certainly seems happy.




Edited for gramatical/spacing error.


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Any resemblance between the characters in this post and any persons, living or dead, is a miracle.

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> For sure *Bob*

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> I wonder if St Bennison kneels on a LSL carpet

> tile, when fiddling with his pipes.

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> And does Bennison generally do old boilers ? I

> mean, I know Sue had him round, but maybe that's a

> one off service her gave her.

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> She certain seems to have perked up.


I am sure Sue must a sense of humour unless its true.

I do have a sense of humour - which does not include this kind of "humour", either about myself or anybody else who is named in person.


I strongly object to being the butt of an offensive personal comment which also involves a local tradesperson.


You should be ashamed of yourself, AC, particularly as you have met me off the forum.


And could the people who have quoted it also delete that part of their post please, thanks.

Intersting that men refer to such outwardly masculine items such as a car or boiler in the female context...


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