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There was a 2 inch invisible height difference between the road and the pavement - that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
It does indeed become a major obstacle for old people.Originally posted by eek View PostThere was a 2 inch invisible height difference between the road and the pavement - that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.
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I thought you may have come unbalanced due to the huge roll of new £50s in your pocket.Originally posted by eek View PostThere was a 2 inch invisible height difference between the road and the pavement - that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.
It happens to the best of us
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Nope £20s. Problem with £50's is that most places don't take them full stop..Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI thought you may have come unbalanced due to the huge roll of new £50s in your pocket.
It happens to the best of us
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Never had a problem with £50's, must be regional thing.Originally posted by eek View PostNope £20s. Problem with £50's is that most places don't take them full stop..
Obviously you get lots of "experts", usually in small newsagents, that treat a £50 a bit like filth, but that is one of the pleasures of having them in the first place
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Also, If they had been £50's you may not have tumbled over in the first place, maybe take that as a lesson for the future
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It's a regional thing I live up north. The most fun you can have is with Northern Irish notes....Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostNever had a problem with £50's, must be regional thing.
If they had been £50's you may not have tumbled over in the first place, maybe take that as a lesson for the future
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Morning denizens
Grey and cold out
The weather thing reckons it'll brighten up shortly, accompanied by an increase in temperature to above freezing. Hope so; I want to go for a walk, then do the shopping
Oh ye of little faith! Up at ten to seven, went down and unlocked the gate for the bins, then back to bed
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UghOriginally posted by eek View PostIn other news managed to trip on way into clientco yesterday afternoon and have some lovely injuries.
Thankfully the security guards on the private site and clientco's Doctor were able to look after me.
Typing is however painful and I have a lovely black eye....
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Evening all
9.50pm, just back from the office. 2 hours in to cutover and the go live plan is already 90 minutes late. That means instead of me starting the next piece at 10pm, it's going to be 11.30pm. Should have it done by 4am.
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