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rusty

26th March 2017, 23:30
Hello, Elle!
Jings! These cheap lightbulbs can be very dangerous.
Best throw them out.
That's what I did.
As well you did not have the young ones there!
Best sit down with a strong cup of coffee, Elle.
Calm the nerves down.
I think Kate got an award for her book about Constance Kent.
I have read that one.
Did you know Constance Kent was sentenced to death, but she lived to be 100 years old?
This is a different Victorian murder.
Yes, have a look on Amazon for Shakespeare.
Do you know you can programme your "search" for hardback or paperback etc.
Saves you trailing through everything.
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jazzgirl

27th March 2017, 07:46
Hi Elle
I have just read about the light bulb incident. Very sorry but at least everyone is safe.
I remember (and I just checked also) that in 2015 you bought in bulk (100) via a website called energybulbs.co.uk so just a warning for anyone seeing this to avoid them like the plague. Always buy from a known electrician or from an electrical store that has a good reputation. Stay safe and have a good day.



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jazzgirl

27th March 2017, 09:17
hi again Elle
Just a thought.... even if the light bulb was a good make, it could still shatter if not correctly fitted, i.e. resist the urge to screw the bulb in too tightly... just enough for the bayonet end to make good contact is all that is needed. I had one bulb that shot across the room when it was spent and the metal still remained in the fitting . I had to use pincers to remove the metal bayonet ! Hope today goes well for you
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elle

27th March 2017, 09:47
Good morning, Jazzgirl!
It is kind of you to be concerned , but I must hasten to put the record straight here.
We had NO trouble whatsoever with the light bulbs bought in bulk from energybulbs.co.uk.
These served us, and family and friends, very well, and we were very pleased with their quality.
I would have hate for the firm's reputation to be so unfairly maligned.
Our problems with light bulbs only started when that supply ran out.......and we bought from a local supermarket.......!!!
And incidentally, they are bayonet bulbs - not a screw fitment.


**I would endorse though what Jazzgirl has said in that it is sensible to buy from a known electrician or reputable electrical shop.
I shall not be buying any more light bulbs from supermarkets!**
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jazzgirl

27th March 2017, 09:54
Thanks Elle. I had assumed that you had not used 100 bulbs in so short a time, so my error in that case. The bayonet type till have to be turned (screwed) securely but not too tightly.
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jazzgirl

27th March 2017, 10:09
I think I'll get my coat, as I may have got my bayonets and my screws the wrong way round. The one that flew across the room was a screw type ! The ones in the bedside lamps are bayonet
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elle

27th March 2017, 10:11
Good morning, Rusty!
Misty and cold here!
What is your day like?
I do not know much about Constance Kent?
I have heard her name....and something makes me think that Wilkie Collins based one of his books about her story?
Do you know of this...or have I "dreamt" it?
I did look up Shakespeare on Amazon but couldn't find any bargains?
I'll check again later...this does sometime happen, doesn't it?
It can be there one minute...and gone the next!
What do you have planned for today?
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rusty

27th March 2017, 10:12
Good morning, Elle!
Let us hope the lightbulb situation is resolved!
It is a lovely morning here.
Shirt sleeves for me, anyway!
Any plans today?


Good morning, Jazzgirl!
I had the same experience of a spent lightbulb whizzing across the room and needing the pliers to remove the metal "stump" bit.
Could be scary!
Now, I notice I have a programme recorded in my planner.
It was on BBC2 Scotland recently.
"Ireland's Wild River:The Mighty Shannon".
It was filmed by Colin Stafford-Johnson.
I have not watched it yet, but it is high up on my "to do" list!
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jazzgirl

27th March 2017, 10:20
I have caused enough confusion for today.

Thanks rusty: I have found the programme online, so I will find time to watch it soon. I have a lot of jobs to do until this evening.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2yp2w6
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rusty

27th March 2017, 10:21
Hello, Elle, posts crossed!
I think several authors took part of the plot in the Constance Kent story and used it.
Wilkie Collins may have been one of them.
She was found guilty of killing her step brother, but did she do it?
It is still not clear who did the deed.
Constance, her father, her brother, the nurse?
There are hardback volumes of Shakespeare in "very good" condition for 1p from World of Books on Amazon.
No plans today.
My friends are heading home to sunny Belfast today.
They had great weather here and caught up with family and friends.
So, that is pleasing!
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