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House update: offer made and improved. Now we're just waiting on the vendor to pick from several offers.Comment
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Exercise done - need to use heavier weights.
Bike collected.
Client system fecked."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Email from that beardy bastard Branson advising of a £3.99 hike to the cost of myporninternet provision. Probably wants it to rebuild Necker. The twunt.
As it happens, it's effective 1st November which might work out in my favour since I intend to be moving house at some point*. I might be able to feign enough indignation at this annual bumming to get a better package out of them. Or Murdoch's tribe.
* this is dependent on another shower of useless bastards known as solicitors emerging from the 19th century and using any method of communication other than the f**king letter to arrange my affairs. I chose a firm who have an online portal specifically to avoid this annoyance, but it's broken and 'obviously, IT is looking at it'. I expect IT have written to their suppliers to seek guidance.
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Nah...Originally posted by barrydidit View PostAre they solicitors?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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nah, she does her own solicitingOriginally posted by barrydidit View PostAre they solicitors?
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I find Virgin Media Business lines a lot faster although their customer service is remarkably bad even in comparison to Virgin Media's consumer service,,,Originally posted by barrydidit View PostEmail from that beardy bastard Branson advising of a £3.99 hike to the cost of myporninternet provision. Probably wants it to rebuild Necker. The twunt.
As it happens, it's effective 1st November which might work out in my favour since I intend to be moving house at some point*. I might be able to feign enough indignation at this annual bumming to get a better package out of them. Or Murdoch's tribe.
* this is dependent on another shower of useless bastards known as solicitors emerging from the 19th century and using any method of communication other than the f**king letter to arrange my affairs. I chose a firm who have an online portal specifically to avoid this annoyance, but it's broken and 'obviously, IT is looking at it'. I expect IT have written to their suppliers to seek guidance.
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bloody hell, called landlady's heating insurance, chap turned up an hour later - all fixed!Originally posted by BR14 View Postdamp, cold and bleak in south herts.
and the heating doesn't work.
this is a job for.....................................
RADIATOR MAN!!!!
shocked i am, expect this level of efficiency not i did.
maybe back in blighty's not so bad after all
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