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« Reply #15285 on: Sunday, February 2, 2014, 20:49:58 »

Dunno. Washing machine on a couple of times a day, shower used at least 4 times a day, a few baths through the week. Three toilets, flushed probably 20 times a day in total. We haven't used the dishwasher for a while but there is probably 5 to 6 wash ups done a day. I wash the cars every couple of weeks but only using buckets of water and a sponge etc.
That is above average usage I believe.  Basically, would you leave your tap running while brushing your teeth?  If yes, then a water meter is not for you (which includes me)
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« Reply #15286 on: Sunday, February 2, 2014, 21:17:44 »

My missus won't watch Game OF Thrones. Every time she comes in the room when I'm watching it or I flick over to it whilst perusing the channels, it's always on a sex scene or some female nudity. Every single time. Not helping matters.
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« Reply #15287 on: Sunday, February 2, 2014, 21:32:22 »

My missus won't watch Game OF Thrones. Every time she comes in the room when I'm watching it or I flick over to it whilst perusing the channels, it's always on a sex scene or some female nudity. Every single time. Not helping matters.

Seriously?

I think your girlfriend needs to grow up a bit mate.
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« Reply #15288 on: Sunday, February 2, 2014, 21:43:36 »

Conversely, my wife is really enjoying Game of Thrones.

We're a season and a half in to it and it's not for me. I think it's a genre thing.
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« Reply #15289 on: Sunday, February 2, 2014, 22:15:35 »

Conversely, my wife is really enjoying Game of Thrones.

We're a season and a half in to it and it's not for me. I think it's a genre thing.

Halfway through series 2 and we're loving it, best thing thats been on for a while. Started reading the books as well to see if they've much out.
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« Reply #15290 on: Sunday, February 2, 2014, 22:28:05 »

It's not the sex scenes that are putting her off, she's just half-jokingly accusing me of watching it purely for that. it's getting annoying.

I'm nearly through with the first part of the third book (it's split into two), and it's interesting to see the differences so far. Enjoying it, got the second part lined up waiting to go. I've got Ron Burgundy's autobiography to read too, but given that I was scared to go see the Anchorman 2 (being a massive fan of the first one), I'm not sure I wanna ruin it.
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« Reply #15291 on: Sunday, February 2, 2014, 22:39:27 »

RE: Anchorman 2, I'm the same.

A Burgundy book? Urgh.

I could understand (and largely enjoyed) the Alan Partridge book because he's had a movie and five tv shows (if you include Day Today and Mid-Morning) so you can see the logic in giving him a satirical book but Burgundy? Nope.
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« Reply #15292 on: Sunday, February 2, 2014, 22:40:46 »

Anchorman 2 was ace.
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« Reply #15293 on: Sunday, February 2, 2014, 22:44:35 »

RE: Anchorman 2, I'm the same.

A Burgundy book? Urgh.

I could understand (and largely enjoyed) the Alan Partridge book because he's had a movie and five tv shows (if you include Day Today and Mid-Morning) so you can see the logic in giving him a satirical book but Burgundy? Nope.

I think series two of The Trip will be on soon. Quite looking forward to that; the first series managed to be funny yet understated and wasn't as cringe worthy as I expected.
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« Reply #15294 on: Sunday, February 2, 2014, 23:10:28 »

Neknomination. On 2 counts.

Firstly, the 'game' itself. Look at me I can see away a beer. Yes you and the rest of the world you cunt.

Secondly, the red tops referring to it as a "deadly online craze" because a couple of Irish oiks couldn't handle their sherbet.
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« Reply #15295 on: Monday, February 3, 2014, 00:21:15 »

Spot on DMR.
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« Reply #15296 on: Tuesday, February 4, 2014, 06:12:33 »

4:45am, eldest wakes up and disturbs his younger brother, who won't go back to sleep. So thats me set for the day with 4 1/2hrs sleep. Peachy.
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« Reply #15297 on: Tuesday, February 4, 2014, 06:59:40 »

Yeah, that's probably going to happen a lot more. Gone are the days that I used to be able to stay up until after midnight.
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« Reply #15298 on: Tuesday, February 4, 2014, 08:25:39 »

I think series two of The Trip will be on soon. Quite looking forward to that; the first series managed to be funny yet understated and wasn't as cringe worthy as I expected.

Think the film is out first.
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« Reply #15299 on: Tuesday, February 4, 2014, 09:39:29 »

Yeah, that's probably going to happen a lot more. Gone are the days that I used to be able to stay up until after midnight.

I don't finish work until 10pm, so going to bed much before midnight isn't really an option. I can run on about 5 or 6 hours sleep with the assistance of caffeine, but really not keen on seeing 4am on a clock any time soon.
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