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> In re. Earth Hour. I did actually switch all the

> lights off for that hour and use candlelight

> instead. It was nice. (left the telly on

> obviously!)



you want to try it more often asset, never a light on in our gaff in the evening, except for the box,a few candles and the glow of the fire. im forever stubbing my feet on things but hey its worth it.

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not that easy when trying to get dinner on the go and keep the kids happy. As it is most of our lights are energy saving bulbs and unnecessary lights are usually off. we're pretty good on energy saving in this household - stingy you see.

As the peeps who have organised the earth hour say it's more of a symbolic gesture. By all accounts other cities have really gone to town with it (scuse the pun)

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Got my bill from nPower for gas the other day. Given that we were away for a good few weeks of the billing period when we turn the heating right down, and that the boiler was kaput for another three weeks, it was an expensive bill. So, I got my roof lagged for ?274 quid and am expecting a ?100 cashback voucher soon, and I filled the cracks in my floorboards with Gapseal (fantastic stuff) and am switching off the heating and water earlier. My motivation is getting more money in my wallet as I hate the idea of giving it away for no good reason to a huge organisation. Nero
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