Came in this morning and was wondering what the funny smell was, seems the cleaner is using manky cloths to clean the desks, it smells awful.
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Last edited by norrahe; 23 April 2014, 09:30. -
Come on then, if you're 'ard enuff.
Oh.
You were.
Ok then.
Carry on.
Forget I said anything.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostCame in this morning and was wondering what the funny small was, seems the cleaner is using manky cloths to clean the desks, it smells awful.Probly the same ones she cleans the lavatory pans with.
Zen.
Chury.
Om.Last edited by zeitghost; 23 April 2014, 09:33.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostProbly the same ones she cleans the lavatory pans with.
Zen.
Chury.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostPoor sod.
That's worse than being bitten on the leg by Belker.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostMore a case of the Sweeney as in ''get your clothes on, you're nicked''And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postjust had the dispatch email that my *new'ish* camera will be with me tomorrowComment
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Has anyone got any handy tips on sound proofing, we seem to have a ''sensitive'' neighbour who likes to complain about the slightest noise.
We've already got a dampener under the sub, and we don't even play stuff loudly. I'd understand if it was late a night but she came round Saturday at 19:30 as she'd heard ''two loud booms'' ( we were watching man of steel, and not loudly either), which frightened her.
Seems the walls are paper thin and she is of a nervous disposition.
The other neighbours have a herd of elephants for kids, you can hear them stomping up the stairs, but you ignore if after a while.
Sometimes I miss my detached house in the UK.Comment
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