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  1. 1 hour ago, Ice Ice Baby said:

    £500! Mine is £300 every 3 months non direct debit 3 bed house, family of 3.

    Mines more than that a month and that's a 300sq foot apartment using minimal heating with the cheapest energy supplier! 

    In April 2023 I am thinking about cutting boff my gas completely cos I can't afford two exorbitant standing charges along with the price cap increase. 

  2. I'#m known fo0r being a teetoaltller but lately I've been hjaving to deal with all this mcol,d weather and I'[ve never been so drunk as I am now since maybe 2010. Yuck. Hate cold. I honestly am so drunk right now. Only way to cope with this rubbisdh. Hey if it'sgood enough for the guy who suriived the titanitc due to jhis heavyn drikningh, it's ogood enough for me! 

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  3. 4 minutes ago, matt111 said:

    My mum and dad often talk about when they lived in houses that didn’t have any heating apart from open fires and how they used to get ice on the inside of windows. Not that they’d want to go back to that but with the way things are at the moment open fires would probably be cheaper than heating. 
     

    Thing is my dad now can afford proper heating, but his old habits and conservatism means he STILL doesn't use heating much. He told me he puts it on when his indoor temp is 5°C! 

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  4. Just now, matt111 said:

    We never have the heating on overnight. Couldn’t afford it if we wanted to. As the suns warming part of the house it’s not on at the moment and probably won’t be until this evening. The parts of the house that don’t get the sun are a lot colder. 

    Same here. I can't afford to have heating on outside of 1PM to about 8PM. Specially with the prices at the moment. 

    It went down to a disgusting 10.4°C in the lounge, 'orrible sitting and eating lunch in that, but that's the reality. My dad speaks of the post-war era when people had no money and no central heating and they lived in temps of 8-10°C growing up in winters then. 

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  5. In the winter, mild as possible even if it includes cloud and some rain but preferably showers rather than frontal rain.

    Sunny cool/cold days are a second best in the winter.

    In summer I like humid weather with moderate temperatures. 15-22 degrees night/day temps with more regular thunderstorms than we actually get.

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