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Old 9th April 2008, 23:05   #21
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Hi Tony, sorry to hear this again mate.
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Old 9th April 2008, 23:06   #22
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Hi Tony, sorry to hear this again mate.
thanks Phil, how did your holiday go ?
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Old 9th April 2008, 23:15   #23
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I'm still here til Friday. Staying at Newby Bridge. Its going ok, SWMBO got us properly lost on the way back from Wastwater(?) How on earth somebody holding a satnav and looking at the screen can direct me the wrong way. Anyway, we ended up doing what felt like 30 miles on some mountain road with 25% incline/descent hills. Think she said it was called Wry nose pass or something like that?? It was pitch black and rainging hard.
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I'm still here til Friday. Staying at Newby Bridge. Its going ok, SWMBO got us properly lost on the way back from Wastwater(?) How on earth somebody holding a satnav and looking at the screen can direct me the wrong way. Anyway, we ended up doing what felt like 30 miles on some mountain road with 25% incline/descent hills. Think she said it was called Wry nose pass or something like that?? It was pitch black and rainging hard.
he he, i know Wrynose pass its one steep and twisty road !!! that area is fantastic in the summer time on a bike, i hope its not to wet for you ( i did say its a wet place ) well i'll be passing newby bridge on my way home tomorow.
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What time do you think you'll be passing through?
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What time do you think you'll be passing through?
the boat docks at 10.45 so i would say about 11.30 ish ?
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Old 9th April 2008, 23:58   #27
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Tony - your wife and kids have to be No.1. All else is No.2

Simple as that.
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Tony - your wife and kids have to be No.1. All else is No.2

Simple as that.
yes you are right Simon, and i will put them first.
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Ok Tony. Go to bed now and have a rest - it's only a house. Ask Mrs Tony and she'll tell you the same thing . Take it from me, the girls have far more sense than us blokes.
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It's a shame you don't live up this way, the firm I work for (Bid TV) is currently looking for another body.

4 on 4 off shift pattern, for 25k. Could have you start at the beginning of next week.

Wish I could help more.
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