The Older Gentleman wrote: SteveH <steve@italiancar.co.uk> wrote: It appears the bearings in the drum / motor have given up the ghost on our 8 year old Zanussi (it has been good whilst it lasted, but I recall Zanussi are no longer Zanussi these days).... Silly thought, but Haynes does BoLs for washing machines now. If all that's gone are the bearings, it might be
"Higgins@work" wrote: On Mar 3, 7:12 pm, ogden <o...@pre.org> wrote: "Higgins@work" wrote: On Mar 2, 8:56 pm, ogden <o...@pre.org> wrote: UK-only ebay item Zero-feedback Lithuanian last-minute winner. It's all going to go horribly, isn't it. Not necessarily. I've had a few Eastern Europeans buy laptops and, so far, they've all
Krusty wrote: ogden wrote: Krusty wrote: You did - & it is. How can the name of a town in a foreign country be an English word, ffs. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/shanghai shang·hai Pronunciation (shng-h, shngh) tr.v. shang·haied, shang·hai·ing, shang·hais 1. To kidnap (a man) for compulsory service aboard a ship, especially
Andy Bonwick wrote: On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 04:20:28 -0000, "Pete M" <pete.murray@bogoffwithzepressedmeatblueyonder.co.uk> wrote: Transit Connect (Like a Fiesta but more useful) No side door, but great vans. Side doors are an option on them but the one I had was really not good vehicle to drive around in. I had one at Siemens. It was horrible to drive, uncomfortable