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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 13 Oct 2004 21:33

I like all the lights on, can't stand it half dark and gloomy. Ann Glos

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 13 Oct 2004 21:35

Always leave the landing light on, have a long-life bulb, so far it's lasting!.

Howie

Howie Report 13 Oct 2004 22:23

julie anne what does your dad say when he walks in and th tv is playing to it self and all the lights are on still loves you though

Maggie

Maggie Report 13 Oct 2004 22:29

My other half turns the dimmer switch down if I am on the phone as he thinks I don't need a bright light whilst only talking on the phone. When I go out I put the outside light on as we do not have street lights where I live and we have quite a few steps up the the gate, he waits until I get out of sight then he TURNS IT OFF!!! When I come home - if I'm home at the time I said I would be I'm ok as he has switched it back on but if I am early like last night - 10 mins earlier than I said I would be - I had to find my way in the dark Grrr. The worst thing is he falls asleep every night in the chair with the light on and the television on for at least 2 hours - but thats alright because it is in the cheap rate hours - Can you believe it! Not allowed heating on in the bedroom as its not healthy. Bought a single electric blanket yesterday and sneaked it on my side of the bed Oohh it was luverly :-) Maggie

Big Shaz

Big Shaz Report 14 Oct 2004 01:19

When I begin to struggle paying the Electricity bill then I'll worry about it :-) Shaz

*Debbie

*Debbie Report 14 Oct 2004 01:40

Hubby sorted our kids out because every time they left something on upstairs he would call them up and say turn that off, they would get all pis--d off and ask him why he called them upstairs to turn somthing off when he is already up there, he would say you turned it on now turn it off, they got so fed up with him shouting down the stairs all the time, they turn every thing off now LOL. "Bliss". Love Debs.