1 November 2013, 10:58
we've now got 4 candle lanterns, all bought at car boots for 50P each!
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
Candles + Blackouts + Idiots = oops
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1 November 2013, 10:58
we've now got 4 candle lanterns, all bought at car boots for 50P each!
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
1 November 2013, 12:21
asdadoing tea lights phenominally cheap at the mo....£1.75 for a hundred
Nothing is fool proof for a sufficiently talented fool!!!!
1 November 2013, 13:02
The problem with now is that you don't have to be an idiot. Peoplemakemistaes because they are somollycoddled by the state and its ridiculous H&S regime that they don't need to think any more. So when they are forced into new situations they have no experience at evaluation risk. It has always been done for them.
Fires will be commonplace if the lights go out for 24 hours. In fact I'm now wondering if I should get some spare candles in for special neighbours. ![]()
Skean Dhude
------------------------------- It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
1 November 2013, 17:08
As someone mentioned, tea lights are a good deal. My experience is that tea lights should be put in a saucer for safety possibly with some water in the bottom.
1 November 2013, 17:50
(1 November 2013, 12:21)Midnitemo Wrote: asdadoing tea lights phenominally cheap at the mo....£1.75 for a hundredSame as IKEA
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
6 November 2013, 09:40
if you pop the tealight out of the aluminium tray/holder it's in, then place it carefully in an old jam jar (remove the jam, top up with water) it makes them last even longer.
Then if you do happen to knock it over, cause it's not always people that do this - my cat set fire to his tail a couple of weeks ago climbing over a candle to get out the window - the water will put the flame out.
11 November 2013, 03:08
(6 November 2013, 09:40)BeardyMan Wrote: if you pop the tealight out of the aluminium tray/holder it's in, then place it carefully in an old jam jar (remove the jam, top up with water) it makes them last even longer. I've found that putting a tealight in a jar (hadn't thought of floating it in water though,) seems to increase the light given off - every little helps. Maybe it just reduces the flickering effect but that's equally useful. BM, can't contact you any other way but any joy on the stove?
11 November 2013, 10:20
you can increase the light given off by a candle by putting it in front of a mirror.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
11 November 2013, 23:21
(11 November 2013, 10:20)bigpaul Wrote: you can increase the light given off by a candle by putting it in front of a mirror. You can do the same with tinfoil, if you have any left over after making the hat haha.
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