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Bummer.Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Posthah!
Today wife and I discovered the cash box holding a few days sales from the shop is missing. And we also discovered that two stamp books each of 100 stamps are also missing.
Odly no laptops or equipment went missing either. but I did notice that a box of paper is also missing.
No forced entry. So we've no clue. Changing the locks in the morning.

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hah!
Today wife and I discovered the cash box holding a few days sales from the shop is missing. And we also discovered that two stamp books each of 100 stamps are also missing.
Odly no laptops or equipment went missing either. but I did notice that a box of paper is also missing.
No forced entry. So we've no clue. Changing the locks in the morning.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
Don't worry.
What I try to do if especially tired is find a shower cubical, preferably a few hours after it was last used, and have a lie down in it for a snooze.
It can be a little cramped, and occasionally damp..
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The ironic thing is this is the closet gig I have had to home, 15 mins door to door, I just happen to be traveling half way across the country most weekends at the moment for one reason or anotherOriginally posted by Paddy View PostI used get really tired driving from the UK to NL during the night. Always wanted to be on time for Monday AM as a matter of principle especially when some of the local Dutch were late
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I used get really tired driving from the UK to NL during the night. Always wanted to be on time for Monday AM as a matter of principle especially when some of the local Dutch were lateOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostKnackered after a busy weekend, coffee's not working and all I want to do is go to sleep.
Is it 5:30 yet?
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Just go home, you're not a permie!Originally posted by SimonMac View PostKnackered after a busy weekend, coffee's not working and all I want to do is go to sleep.
Is it 5:30 yet?
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