Will it go dark in your house ?

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newto
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Re: Will it go dark in your house ?

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well i couldnt turn everything off. but I did my bit. now I can go cook some dinner!
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I looked out of the window, during our hour...., ccnt see much of my village, but the small town down the road at foot of valley, was all dark. If it hadnt been for a few street lights, Id have thought it was a power cut!
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Re: Will it go dark in your house ?

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Mallard wrote:Well, I've switched off anyway! :-D

Even have my Wee Wille Winkie candle stick holder out! )grin2(
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baileysgnasha
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Re: Will it go dark in your house ?

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I doubt Ill even remember this let alone do it if I wanted too. I personally try to turn lights off when I dont use them anyway but I still burn abit of unneeded electricity its not through not caring about the planet and all that for me its habit to leave lights on etc and I wish I could get out of it. May save a few £ but doubt it.

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Re: Will it go dark in your house ?

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We turned everything off and went out for a meal... :-D
Come to think of it so did everyone else who went out with us..that's 6 houses with everything off for the evening.. )c(
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