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Big up to #Sammy's Silky Skills for starting a cracking thread on the Championship Board.

https://www.not606.com/threads/an-easy-division.353921/

Its got Bri and Fredor going at it Hammer & Tongs after briefly joining forces to slam Sammy, Pouchy rimming Fredor and I am Groot stirring the pot.

And all it took were the words: According to Sunderland Fans Last Season. Just Saying.

It’s quite astounding how quickly Bri bites the immediately says someone else is biting.. then turns an innocent comment into a personal attack then handles their personal attack my going on the (personal) attack...
 
I need a taller ladder to paint the high hallway in the house we just bought, I already have an A-frame ladder, fine for ceilings, high walls etc, but nowhere near high enough to get to the top of this hallway, need a 2.5m ladder at least.

Do I go for this option, fairly cheap professional straight ladder:

http://www.laddersukdirect.co.uk/tr...rofessional-double-extension-ladders-641.html

Or this slightly more swanky but more expensive option, that also doubles as an A-frame as well and can be used for lower down stuff too:

http://www.laddersukdirect.co.uk/combination-ladders/lyte-combination-ladder-63.html
 
I need a taller ladder to paint the high hallway in the house we just bought, I already have an A-frame ladder, fine for ceilings, high walls etc, but nowhere near high enough to get to the top of this hallway, need a 2.5m ladder at least.

Do I go for this option, fairly cheap professional straight ladder:

http://www.laddersukdirect.co.uk/tr...rofessional-double-extension-ladders-641.html

Or this slightly more swanky but more expensive option, that also doubles as an A-frame as well and can be used for lower down stuff too:

http://www.laddersukdirect.co.uk/combination-ladders/lyte-combination-ladder-63.html
option 2
 
You're taking decorating advice from Albert?
He'll also tell you to paint the hall in Dulux Mustard, the skirting boards bright blue, the ceiling red and the coving green.
 
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You're taking decorating advice from Albert?
He'll also tell you to paint the hall in Dulux Mustard, the skirting boards bright blue, the ceiling red and the coving green.

Maybe he's the former owner, that's not that much different to how it is now - slime green hallway, pinky red dining room, spare bedroom dyjon mustard colour and the lounge a nice turd brown.
 
You're taking decorating advice from Albert?
He'll also tell you to paint the hall in Dulux Mustard, the skirting boards bright blue, the ceiling red and the coving green.

I’m decorating at the weekend and on my Bairns life I swear one of my walls is French mustard.
 
I need a taller ladder to paint the high hallway in the house we just bought, I already have an A-frame ladder, fine for ceilings, high walls etc, but nowhere near high enough to get to the top of this hallway, need a 2.5m ladder at least.

Do I go for this option, fairly cheap professional straight ladder:

http://www.laddersukdirect.co.uk/tr...rofessional-double-extension-ladders-641.html

Or this slightly more swanky but more expensive option, that also doubles as an A-frame as well and can be used for lower down stuff too:

http://www.laddersukdirect.co.uk/combination-ladders/lyte-combination-ladder-63.html

Think we need to start a decorating thread. I have never asked anyone about what ladder to buy when down the pub.