stevexo wrote: » me. when? this evening? tomorrow?
miss_shadow wrote: » So who is up for a BBQ ?
corkcomp wrote: » Would love to go but not around :-( anyone hav any plans 2 head out tomorrow nite?
stevexo wrote: » yes, so far plan is drink
mudokon wrote: » I might be tempted, it'd be the first day when I have been out when I haven't had to get up in the morning. :-D Sorry for all the double posts, I can't multi-quote. :-(
mik_da_man wrote: » B&Q or woodies will still be open anyway..
Webmonkey wrote: » Where they? What time they close I wonder
Webmonkey wrote: » On a totally different topic, anyone know where I'd get an american to Irish plug adapter? - or alternatively, where I'd purchase a normal 3 pin plug this evening?
Webmonkey wrote: » That crossed my mind too. Thanks
stevexo wrote: » take the plug off your kettle or somehting
corkcomp wrote: » LOL +1 though :-) or tesco as mentioned or you could always stick a match stick into the top earth pin and the wires straight into the wall
Webmonkey wrote: » I stick spoons in there but unfort the american one isn't the European one Just realised it doesn't matter anyways, I left something at CIT and now its all locked up until tuesday. Had so much planned..can still do some of it though
corkcomp wrote: » spoons? :eek: you sound like one of the people who stick bolts into plugs to stop having to replace blown fuses:D:P I have 14amp power washer and its always great fun
Webmonkey wrote: » Ah sure the earth do nothing to you - reminds me of the time we stuck wires wraped around plastic into the mains in primary school. Blue the whole school out, ESB around and all. We were so innocent we thought it was a coincidence that computers and lights went off. That was until we were made stand the next morning saying something happened on the socket behind our desk :pac:
corkcomp wrote: » ROFL:D Ive seen something similar before junior cert irish aural a guy joined wires in an empy plug and plugged it in.. old school with stone age wiring so the whole place went out.. waste of time though cos they got a battery cassette player:(
Webmonkey wrote: » they just cut the wires. It was useful to know that a year later for something else
corkcomp wrote: » ummm, I wont ask:D we got a new alarm panel at home last year and I decided to fit it myself, sure how hard could it be? I thought if I took out every wire and the battery id be ok.. I didnt know there was another battery in the bell box on the side of house.. It was sounding ALL night.. had to get a friend with a jcb the next day to get up to it :D
save_our_socks wrote: » :mad: Someone smashed in my b/f car window this evening! On the plus side...... Were going on holidays tomorrow!
Webmonkey wrote: » haha, they can be annoying alright We used go into a hall (with permission ) years back skateing and doing LAN parties haha. One evening we decided to go up in the attic (for no reason :-/) and found a phone wire so plugged it out. Little did we know it was connected to some eircom phone watch or something. Gardai appeared outside 10 minutes later. They asked if everythign was okay. We said "Yeahh...." even though we weren't supposed be there :pac: I'm revealing too much now haha
corkcomp wrote: » edit: thats terrible about the car window.. hope nothing was taken? eventhough it looks like people just do it for kicks rather than to steal anything