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10th August 2016, 10:06 | #113462 |
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Thanks Derek - I'd forgotten that - MORE expense
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Good morning all. Dull and grey here today, it's forecast rain for later just when I'm off out delivering Ah well, it's only rain.
Had a nice day yesterday, got a short notice interview in the morning and then had the pleasure of Ian, Jan and Redfive visiting for a brew and chat
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10th August 2016, 11:11 | #113464 |
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A bar of soap and a facecloth isn't going to that expensive.
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10th August 2016, 11:21 | #113465 |
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Does anyone else get excited over new tools! I busted my 3/8th drive ratchet a while back using a piece of scaffold as a lever on it I was too lazy to look for my 1/2" drive ratchet set anyway I saw a Machine Mart ad & they had £9 off a Clarke 3/8th drive socket set. It was only £4 dearer than the ratchet alone so a Bus ride into Bolton was on the cards, It isn't worth taking the car as Machine Mart very near the bus station.
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10th August 2016, 13:34 | #113466 |
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Don't worry Jeff, we like you. I know you treat your customers with respect and dignity, addressing them as sir or madam He is on his own, not to worry eh
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10th August 2016, 13:49 | #113468 | |
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Good afternoon Phil, I have a few tools by Clarke, I find them good value/quality for the money. I was going to get their 1/2" ratchet too (mine has been used & abused for donkeys years, another Clarke) but it was out of stock, another trip to Machine Mart will be on the cards when they come in. One strange thing though! the counter staff looked baffled when I said I'll pay with cash in fact they had to go looking for my change from the office staff I think cash payers are in the minority these days.
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10th August 2016, 13:53 | #113469 |
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The more qualifications you can get Thomas, the better it is for you. I remember having a meeting with former employers armed with a letter of resignation. Fortunately they did not want to lose me and I came away with a substantial pay rise, back dated for 12 months. You are in a strong position at work having passed the test. Could you ask for a better paid job? The world is your oyster now you have other strings to your bow
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Afternoon from a damp Scotland, nice earlier but steady light rain now. Neighbour kindly trimmed one of the bushes in the garden, clean up operations were delayed by having to dismantle the garden vac to find out why it wouldn't work! Turned out a small safety switch was stuck.
Getting a wee bit pee'd off, getting several calls a day on my mobile from random numbers all over the country, from the south of England to the north of Scotland. Only rings a couple of times then stops. I've searched the numbers on Google but nothing coming back, still suspect some kind of scam, no intentions of calling the numbers back. Last edited by stevestrat; 10th August 2016 at 14:10.. |
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