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I was putting some items in the beer fridge today, it's about the size of a normal fridge if that makes sense. Anyway over summer i had wacked it up to it's coldest setting, and as a result it had become jam packed with ice. So in my wisdom, I decided to turn it back down to normal this morning, several hours later.....I walked in the kitchen and thought ffs where's all this water come from on the floor. It was like an iceberg had melted. <laugh>
 
I was putting some items in the beer fridge today, it's about the size of a normal fridge if that makes sense. Anyway over summer i had wacked it up to it's coldest setting, and as a result it had become jam packed with ice. So in my wisdom, I decided to turn it back down to normal this morning, several hours later.....I walked in the kitchen and thought ffs where's all this water come from on the floor. It was like an iceberg had melted. <laugh>
Wisdom doesn’t come with age it seems <whistle>
 
What's all this about Bournemouth being a lovely place, very meh. Much much nicer places in the UK
 
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I've got a new fridge coming, I can learn.

I forget it's only a small drain tray in the back of the fridge fed by a drain hole from inside the fridge, so putting an iceberg in it don't fit, but I suppose I'm not meant to let it freeze up, as it's a beer fridge and is not supposed to have a freezer compartment within it.
 
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Dont forget to take out the little salt packet that is used to prevent condensation

Also check the fookers haven't put polystyrene around the condenser bottle unit, and when the delivery drivers say let it stand for several hours before turning it on, there is nothing in the instruction manual that says that.
 
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What's all this about Bournemouth being a lovely place, very meh. Much much nicer places in the UK

I was there 3 years ago and there was a full airshow on over the beach. That was fcking awesome. Everything from B52's, spitfires to F16's and para's parachuting out overhead.

The beach is alright tbf and the seabed dips and raises again so the water's shallow about 20 meters out before dropping like the abyss.

The zip-wire off the end of the pier was alright.

The bbqs and stoners that come out in the evening was a bit bohemian.
 
I was there 3 years ago and there was a full airshow on over the beach. That was fcking awesome. Everything from B52's, spitfires to F16's and para's parachuting out overhead.

The beach is alright tbf and the seabed dips and raises again so the water's shallow about 20 meters out before dropping like the abyss.

The zip-wire off the end of the pier was alright.

The bbqs and stoners that come out in the evening was a bit bohemian.

But tbf, in comparison to Manchester <whistle>
 
What's all this about Bournemouth being a lovely place, very meh. Much much nicer places in the UK
Went there with the Mrs for a weekend last Summer when she picked me up from my quarantine hotel at Heathrow. Not saying we thought it was a ****hole but think I would have been happier spending the extra two days in quarantine.
 
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