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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe Cretins have returned... as I walked past the corner previously referred to I saw that not only was the Biffa bin in the middle of the road, but domestic wheelie bins had been placed on the centre line of road all the way up as far as I could see - and it looked as if they'd stuck at least one on top of a car as well
I pushed the big bin (just around the corner) back to the kerb - that's the one the taxi would have crashed into as it came around the corner at the speed taxi drivers drive at. They would have been able to stop for the rest, without doing an emergency stop (which is dangerous for them and their fares, given how many drunken taxi passengers don't bother putting on seatbelts in the back, which is the basis of my primary objection to the bin in the road just after the junction as a life-threatening hazard at this time of night).
So then I want to report this to the police, but it's hardly a 999 job, so I want to call the local rate number.
But my phone needs topping up, and O2's website has EPIC FAIL in both Safari and Firefox
It worked a couple of weeks ago, but they've changed some bit of the HTML and CSS and not tested in anything other than IE - these people deserve to lose their jobs, as they're clearly incompetent. Their FAIL prevented me from quickly topping up my phone and calling the police over a safety issue, and believe you me, O2 will be getting a strongly worded email tomorrow, with source code and explication of their FAIL
The phone-based top-up system proved to be as calamitous as one might expect - the slightest miskeying (quite easy with the poxy little buttons on the phones they sell one) requires one to slide all the way down the snake to square one - even Snakes & Ladders isn't that harsh
So finally, after twenty minutes of trying to be a responsible citizen and not tie up the 999 line unnecessarily, I was able to get through to the plod and report the matter. They reckon they'll get somebody down there as a matter of urgency (given the road safety implications), so now the police hate me for sending them to act as pretend binmen
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postmorning all
I see the BN66 thread is starting to get a little tastyComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOf course - it could well be the immaculate conception!
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostMorning BP
I see the BN66 thread is starting to get a little tasty
Between that and the **** situation I am thinking of leaving cuk for a while. I think the last time I said that I lasted 4 hours?
I guess I will stay in the sanctuary of LR until I fancy a pagga!
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostSneeze, cough..
Morning
Still in the scratcher with a box of tissues.
Easy knowing, your dad is Irish - My Dad always says scratcher.....
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOf course - it could well be the immaculate conception!
Will CM be upset when she reads this? Well it is smutty FRiday!
Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostMorning BP
I see the BN66 thread is starting to get a little tastyBazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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