And the bit of string I made to replace a broken one in the wireless set managed to stretch in the heat & stop the frigging thing working.
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And, par for the course, he turned up on August 31st when I was supposed to be back in here.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThe plumber has decided he can't start the heating/water service job until September 1st.
Guess when I'm back in work after 3 weeks.
And on that happy note:

Byeeee

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Originally posted by Zippy View PostHi chaps
How's life? Glad it's Friday?
It's Friday tomorrow.
I like 2 day weeks.Comment
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It was ever thus.Originally posted by norrahe View Posthe rang me and grovelled when I sent him a sh!tty e-mail.
Turns out I wouldn't be suitable for the gig when he sent the actual job spec through.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWill you cheer up when Ziety's back from his holliers?
eye before eee except after Zed.
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Originally posted by DaveB View Post

8008.
First Intel 8 bit processor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_8008Comment
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