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Old 20th March 2017, 09:56   #126231
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Good luck on your course Jeff I am sure that you will be OK
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The bad news is.......there will be NO bacon baguette this saturday
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Old 20th March 2017, 09:58   #126232
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Just come in with the dog, and it's breezy and fresh here. It is dry though, but today and Friday are going to be the only decent days weather wise this week, talking about snow showers tomorrow and Wednesday.
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Old 20th March 2017, 10:06   #126233
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The bad news is.......there will be NO bacon baguette this saturday


Come on Jeff now that's a big sacrifice to make no baguette what ever next
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Old 20th March 2017, 11:21   #126234
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Afternoon all - had a hectic morning

  • 8.15am - son rings me up - "dad - the ABS warning light is illuminated on the Picasso. Can I bring it up to your house to have a look?"
  • 9.15 am - son arrives whilst I'm still eating breakfast
  • 9.30am - spend 30 minutes Googling 'ABS Sensor' and 'Reluctor ring' - and find reference to an ABS fuse - in a hidden fuse box underneath the main one
  • 10.00am - 10 skinned knuckles later, give up - OBD code reader shows nothing wrong - but that's probably because a more sophisticated code reader is needed.
  • 10.15am - suggest he takes it in to have a proper diagnostic session, as we don't even know which wheel (if any) is causing the fault
  • 10.20am - back into the house to discover that SWMBO has started stripping wallpaper off the dining room - there's another scraper sat there waiting for me
  • Noon - I'm allowed a brief coffee break
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Old 20th March 2017, 11:43   #126235
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Afternoon all - had a hectic morning

  • 8.15am - son rings me up - "dad - the ABS warning light is illuminated on the Picasso. Can I bring it up to your house to have a look?"
  • 9.15 am - son arrives whilst I'm still eating breakfast
  • 9.30am - spend 30 minutes Googling 'ABS Sensor' and 'Reluctor ring' - and find reference to an ABS fuse - in a hidden fuse box underneath the main one
  • 10.00am - 10 skinned knuckles later, give up - OBD code reader shows nothing wrong - but that's probably because a more sophisticated code reader is needed.
  • 10.15am - suggest he takes it in to have a proper diagnostic session, as we don't even know which wheel (if any) is causing the fault
  • 10.20am - back into the house to discover that SWMBO has started stripping wallpaper off the dining room - there's another scraper sat there waiting for me
  • Noon - I'm allowed a brief coffee break
I reckon you could do with a "Time and Motion" study at your place!

So I've kindly done this basic timetable for Angela to make you even more productive!

07:00- start your working day...
Continue until 12:30 when you can have a minimum of 30 minute break...
13:00- restart your working day...
Continue to do stuff until 17:36 when you can finish.

Obviously, there has to be a minimum of 12 hours between finishing one working day and starting the next.

I know, I know... I'm so brilliant, I have to wear sunglasses when looking at myself in the mirror due to my blinding and dazzling genius!

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Old 20th March 2017, 11:44   #126236
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Afternoon all - had a hectic morning

  • 8.15am - son rings me up - "dad - the ABS warning light is illuminated on the Picasso. Can I bring it up to your house to have a look?"
  • 9.15 am - son arrives whilst I'm still eating breakfast
  • 9.30am - spend 30 minutes Googling 'ABS Sensor' and 'Reluctor ring' - and find reference to an ABS fuse - in a hidden fuse box underneath the main one
  • 10.00am - 10 skinned knuckles later, give up - OBD code reader shows nothing wrong - but that's probably because a more sophisticated code reader is needed.
  • 10.15am - suggest he takes it in to have a proper diagnostic session, as we don't even know which wheel (if any) is causing the fault
  • 10.20am - back into the house to discover that SWMBO has started stripping wallpaper off the dining room - there's another scraper sat there waiting for me
  • Noon - I'm allowed a brief coffee break


As said before Rod you mus have been a bad bad boy
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Old 20th March 2017, 12:00   #126237
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As said before Rod you mus have been a bad bad boy
Yes Derek, but I've made Angela a timetable that gives Rod a much better working day!

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Old 20th March 2017, 12:25   #126238
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I reckon you could do with a "Time and Motion" study at your place!

So I've kindly done this basic timetable for Angela to make you even more productive!

07:00- start your working day...
Continue until 12:30 when you can have a minimum of 30 minute break...
13:00- restart your working day...
Continue to do stuff until 17:36 when you can finish.

Obviously, there has to be a minimum of 12 hours between finishing one working day and starting the next.

I know, I know... I'm so brilliant, I have to wear sunglasses when looking at myself in the mirror due to my blinding and dazzling genius!

😇😇😇😇😁😁😁🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧
Wot about my T & P breaks - don't forget, at the age of 66, there is a much greater need for these every 1/4 an hour - it's all right for you youngsters with massive bladders
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Old 20th March 2017, 12:27   #126239
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Come on Jeff now that's a big sacrifice to make no baguette what ever next
I know

I'm sure I'll find a suitable eatery somewhere near to where the course is being held in Walton on the Naze
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Old 20th March 2017, 12:33   #126240
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Wot about my T & P breaks - don't forget, at the age of 66, there is a much greater need for these every 1/4 an hour - it's all right for you youngsters with massive bladders
Lol! Hmm... thing is that all those breaks could seriously affect productivity!
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