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No, thankfully the tree was OK. The driver looked a bit stupid, while talking to the plod. Oh, how I chuckled.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
Was there any damage? To the tree........
The car pass in the window was for another ClientCo site - known colloquially as "sleepy hollow."
Oh well... his coffee will be cold when he gets in, his smoking jacket, fez and slippers will still be warm though.Comment
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I would never be honest with Mrs BP - more than my life is worth....Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
monkey, my hair is lucky if it ever sees a brush.... I never ever brush it. It's poker straight so I never need to bother
The doggie thinks it's crazy - he is horrified
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Made it myself... we don't have coffee shops en-route.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMorning
Did you buy it or make it yourself?
I think part of the problem was when the conversion was done they left the existing insulation down in the old loft, so it has a barrier to go through !Originally posted by HeliCraig View Post
Does hot air not rise in 5x Towers ?Comment
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Morning all
Here at the funny farm we currently have the Bonfire of the Printers.
They're taking away all the printers, regardless of age & amount of ink left, and we now have to use photocopiers that are allegedly networked.Comment
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So you have made a rather large cool box then. Brilliant. Put the beer up there.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI think part of the problem was when the conversion was done they left the existing insulation down in the old loft, so it has a barrier to go through !Comment
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I am pleased he is okay - I had a rather nasty meeting between car and tree on 7th Feb 1994.......Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostNo, thankfully the tree was OK. The driver looked a bit stupid, while talking to the plod. Oh, how I chuckled.
The car pass in the window was for another ClientCo site - known colloquially as "sleepy hollow."
Oh well... his coffee will be cold when he gets in, his smoking jacket, fez and slippers will still be warm though.Comment
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Filter or instant? What sort of milk? How many sugars? tpd is the questions thread after all......Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostMade it myself... we don't have coffee shops en-route.
I think part of the problem was when the conversion was done they left the existing insulation down in the old loft, so it has a barrier to go through !Comment
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It'll be alright Zeity... we have had them here for a while. They replaced them last year with newer photocopiers (as they are leased from HP) - the funniest bit was watching the delivery "team" drop one down the stairs.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThey're taking away all the printers, regardless of age & amount of ink left, and we now have to use photocopiers that are allegedly networked.
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