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Hi All,

This site has been great with Google often directing me here and I've been lurking for a while. I've now joined up so I can ask a couple of questions of my own.

I'm currently in a stale mate with my hubby who is much amused at my determination to replace our downstairs loo and bring it into the 21st century. The stalemate is due to his insistence there was nothing wrong with the old one, and my stubbornness that I can replace it all on my own (hence this site!!)

Anyway, I duly removed the old, stinky, leaky loo and consigned it to the local dump. However, I am now feeling a bit red-faced as putting the new one back in is not quite as simple as I'd hoped!

Cue first question......

Be gentle with me folks!
 
Hello and welcome
 

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