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Sad times, did he look like this when he was on his way out :lol:

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And all this was brought about by tempting fate - just last week a thread was discussed about 'best' vacums (hoovers) and I distinctly remember Dave promoting the age of his 'Henry'.

Time to go back to my trustee brush - had it for 15 years - 10 new handles and 8 shanks (trigger from Only fools and horses).

FEAR Not!!!!!


He LIVES!!!!!!!!!!!! i plugged him in today.. a big puff of smoke and away he sucked...:hurray:

I am so chuffed my old friend lives on but i must cut his work hrs down..:lol:

I hope it isn't just a last gasp before he finally croaks but fingers crossed my son's kiss of life did work..:smilewinkgrin:



Bri shame on you posting haunting pics of wide eyed henry..:69:
 

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lol Dave. Pleased to hear henry's back to work. He'll be happy to have his hours cut a bit I'm guessing too, so I'm pleased about that too.

Give him a new heart if he needs one. 30 quid aint bad.
 

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hehehe,my wife bought it cause it was a couple of quid cheaper than the masculine version,pity i never do the vacuming . :)
 

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dave i think the only fair thing to do would be to let henry have early retirement.

he can stay in your van for the time being, enjoying his days out, maybe the odd trip to the sea side, then when you need the space you can put him into a retirement home The Grange Garage is a good one in you area, and if he has no assets it wont cost him a penny, however i fear not, as you say hes worked hard all his life so the goverment will bleed him dry :lol:
 

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