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It's 20 years since I got made redundant last and thusly 20 years since I started contracting.
Naturally enough, the ZeitJonahEffect has effectively shut a lot of those places. .
The one in Bristol: gone.
The one in Pontypridd: gone.
The one in Cheltenham: gone.
The one in Rugby: gone.
The one in Southampton: gone.
The one in St. Mellons, Cardiff, is still there but owned by someone else.
The one in Mitcheldean: still there.
The minimum wage place in Ystradgynlais fixing fruit machines: gone (but resurrected in the usual way).
The tuliphole where I've worked since 2005: still there but now ruled by a psychopath in Carmarthen.
Prior to all of that:
And then there's 3M in Gorseinon: doesn't make tape anymore, other than the masking tape it's made since 1952.
Siliconix: now a housing estate.
The radiotelemetry place in Brynmawr: gone.
The places I worked in Cwmbran are still there as far as I know, which must prove sommat.
Oh, and the nutjob I worked for in Cwm Ebbw Vale ended up in prison. The ZeitJonahEffect with knobs bells and whistles on.Last edited by zeitghost; 22 August 2017, 17:18.Comment
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In other news, the heat has been unbearable this afternoon as I installed more shelving in the garage, and then, in a fit of insanity, decided to mow the lawns.
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Totally & abjectly knackered now.
The ZeitTea consisted of kedgeree which incorporated the atlantic pollock that I defrosted & cooked at lunchtime.
Thusly it had time to absorb some of the water that had frozen out of it during its long sojourn in the freezer, fridge, and freezer again.
2011 must have been a good year to lay down atlantic pollock.Last edited by zeitghost; 22 August 2017, 17:22.Comment
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There's a bath lying on its side in the back yard that wasn't there when I left this morning
I must admit, I had a quick look in the bathroom when I got up to the flat on the off chance the landlord was playing silly buggers, but it's not mine.Comment
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Someone has fecked with my crap bike.
Luckily I have to take it to the bike doctor anyway."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Just been out the back, and there were a few spots of rain. From the forecast, it's just getting its hand in ready to put on a big show for my journey to the East tomorrow
The downstairs back flat is in darkness, which when added to the appearance of the bath out there makes me wonder if they've moved. They were a pleasant enough young couple on the odd occasions I bumped into them in the hall, but they recently got a dog which they've been allowing to crap all over the gravel area of the back yard
On those grounds alone, I wouldn't be sorry to see them leave, though I might miss the strong smell of grass that comes wafting out of their living room window on warm eveningsComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostFollowing yesterday's first feature of "The Bank Job", today has brought the possible delights of "The Hatton Garden job".
The Hatton Garden Job (2017) - IMDb
I'm taking notes.
Oh dear(tm).
It's got dreadful reviews.
No violence, no one got killed.
More amusing than a lot of "comedies" I've seen recently.
Some of the reviewers seemed to think it should have been a documentary.Comment
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