Friday, December 18th, 2009 at
7:02 pm
If you own a home you should know that anything can happen at just about any time. You need to be prepared to handle an emergency when it happens.
If you want to be prepared for when the worst happens you should read this article to learn how to handle three common disasters.The first disaster that you should be ready to handle is a broken pipe. Pipes break all the times and can quickly flood an entire home. But do you know where your water shut off valve is? Many people do not. Make sure that everyone in your home knows where the water shut off valve is and how to use it. Quickly shutting off the water can save you thousands of dollars in water damage.Another emergency that is common is a clogged toilet. Do you know where your homes plunger is? Do you even have one? Make sure that you have at least one plunger in your home. Even better would be for you to have a good plunger in every bathroom. The last emergency I will talk about is a broken water heater. They can break with little to no notice so there is only one good way to prevent this type of emergency. You should have a drain pan located underneath the water heater. It will allow any water leaked to be immediately drained out of your home. These are three of the most common plumbing disasters that you will face in your home. I hope this article will help you to avoid them or to at least deal with them. Good luck.
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Sunday, December 20th, 2009 at
10:36 pm
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Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at
3:21 am

i am a plumber but not corgi registered is there any books or something that i can get to help me learn so i c
you could have a look here……..
http://www.corgi-direct.com/become-an-installer.aspx
Friday, July 23rd, 2010 at
6:22 pm

I need somewhere cheap to live for 2-3 nights a week in London while I work as I live in the Midlands.?
I work off Oxford Street, and need somewhere for a couple of nights a week, but dont know the cheapest way to do it-hotel/hostel or house share. Any help greatly appreciated!
there are loads of hotels on that street,,,so you are massiveley lucky.
take a look at this list.
http://www.london-discount-hotel.com/grouped_hotels_29_Oxford%20Street%20Hotels

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Barceló Oxford Hotel – 4* – Oxford
$45
**STAY 3 NIGHTS SAVE 30%, STAY 4 NIGHTS SAVE 40% HERE** Barcelo Oxford Hotel is one of the city’s leading 4-star hotels with modern & contemporary rooms and excellent food. Located only two miles from the City Centre and minutes from the A34 & M40, which make it an ideal base for short breaks to Oxford, Blenheim Palace and the Cotswolds. The Health & Fitness Centre combine the latest in gym technology with a friendly expert service.
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Sunday, July 18th, 2010 at
12:15 pm

Anyone ever been to Luna Caprese in Oxford?
It’s an Italian restaurant on North Parade in Summertown. Going there tonight – can anyone recommend anything particularly good?
I think you’re probably right – if you want authentic food from your home country, you can’t do better than cook it yourself. It was an enjoyable meal though, lots of seafood dishes as the staff are from Capri, as the name suggests. The meat and pasta dishes were nice but the desserts were not a very imaginative selection and a bit disappointing. I think that a lot of the desserts are bought in and not made on the premises. The service was friendly and helpful and I would go back. It IS over-priced though: I think it’s aimed at tourists and visitors to Oxford. The Daily Info website has lots of reviews of the restaurant:
http://www.dailyinfo.co.uk/reviews/venue/298/Luna%2BCaprese/
I am an Italian who never goes to Italian restaurants.
If I fill like Italian food I’ll cook it myself.
I will be interested in your comments Though.

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Malmaison Oxford – 4* – Oxford
$109
In true Malmaison style this former prison has been converted into a luxurious, sleek and sexy hotel. Lock yourself away in one of the original cells with the original doors and bars of this former prison now converted in the wonderful Malmaison Oxford Hotel. Located in the heart of Oxford adjacent to the Oxford Castle, you’ll find it hard to escape unnoticed.
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Luxury hotel in Oxford – 4* – Oxford
$68
A small hotel with a homely feel and high standards. It is situated on the outskirts of Oxford, but is just a ten minute walk from the centre. An added bonus is the hotel’s parking facilities.
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Barceló Oxford Hotel – 4* – Oxford
$45
**STAY 3 NIGHTS SAVE 30%, STAY 4 NIGHTS SAVE 40% HERE** Barcelo Oxford Hotel is one of the city’s leading 4-star hotels with modern & contemporary rooms and excellent food. Located only two miles from the City Centre and minutes from the A34 & M40, which make it an ideal base for short breaks to Oxford, Blenheim Palace and the Cotswolds. The Health & Fitness Centre combine the latest in gym technology with a friendly expert service.
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Mercure Eastgate Oxford – 4* – Oxford
$109
Ideally located in the city centre, this hotel promises comfort and well-being to all its guests. Originally a 17th-century coaching inn, this beautifully renovated hotel has a superb location near Magdalen Bridge. The hotel offers the relaxed atmosphere of an old country house, where you can take a romantic stroll along the river and still have the convenience of the historic city of Oxford at your doorstep.
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Oxford Spires Four Pillars Hotel – 4* – Oxford
$79
The Oxford Spires Four Pillars Hotel is a great hotel within walking distance of Oxford City centre but in a parkland and riverside setting, the Hotel is the perfect place to enjoy the buzz of the city along with rural tranquillity. A contemporary four star property, built out of Cotswold Stone, the hotel is decorated and furnished in a classically elegant style.
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The Oxford Belfry – A QHotel – 4* – Oxfordshire
$69
Set in 17 acres of beautiful Oxfordshire countryside, The Oxford Belfry is the perfect venue from which to explore the city of Oxford and the surrounding area. Following a £4.5 million investment in 2008, the hotel has been modernised and completely transformed. The hotel is situated 14 miles away from Oxford.FREE Drink voucher for all guests staying befor the 30th Nov.
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Oxford Thames Four Pillars – 4* – Oxfordshire
$80
Just over three miles from the centre of Oxford, the Oxford Thames Four Pillars is a luxury four star hotel which offers an elegant retreat from the bustle of the city. Set in 30 acres of beautiful parkland leading down to the River Thames, its unique architectural style incorporates a group of charming medieval buildings, along with sympathetically designed modern additions.
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Stylish hotel near Oxford Street – 4* – London
$149
A luxurious hotel in the heart of London’s West End, combining style and comfort. This charming building is located near restaurants and attractions. Situated very close to Oxford Street and Hyde Park. Several tube stations are just a short walk away.
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