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Previously on "I loathe the feckwhit esteemed customer running the motorbike engine outside"

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Hurrah!

    Peace.

    Wait till they all feck off home, then nip down with a bag of sugar. That should keep them occupied, and quiet, for the forseeable future

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    I'm about to start throwing old monitors at the feckwhit.

    From 3 floors up it should be quite spectacular.
    Meat should be nicely tenderised too.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
    One of the joys of being located over the automotive facility.

    Not.

    Shut the feck up, you noisy fecker!
    I worked at the Porsche development and test facility for a few months and my office (actually I was in the cellar in a junk room but it was very close to all the hardware) was about 150m from their test track. All summer long all I could hear was high powered sports cars squealing around the track at high speeds, with the occasional 'crash.' The problem I had though was I couldn't see much as the only window was about 2 meters above my head which necessitated piling up boxes to peer out.

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  • DimPrawn
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  • I loathe the feckwhit esteemed customer running the motorbike engine outside

    One of the joys of being located over the automotive facility.

    Not.

    Shut the feck up, you noisy fecker!

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