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Erm.... no
What you mean Kate`s had a change of heart, can I have her phone number? :reddevil:
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Erm.... no
Can you cook?
That's you off the wedding invitation list then!
Kate said she'd still have me.........
Adam. UKPF stag do!!!!
It would have to be 2 months before the day to give him time to recover, don`t want him stumbling down the aisle.
I've always fancied a team fishing event
I've always fancied a team fishing event
On that note I`ll leave you two to it.
Can we do that via Skype? I'm not one for crowds...
Who do you call for a leak. Seriously????
I'm beginning to think he's just a wind up Merchant he doesn't bite
I'm beginning to think he's just a wind up Merchant he doesn't bite
And I still don't get why he would call the fire brigade out. They wouldn't repair a valve for a plumber who messed up, would they?!
Can we see the transcripts of this??
Lets consider the two tragic deaths recorded this morning, consider this guy might be vulnerable and treat him gently.
Next time i attend a leak I'm gonna call the fire brigade out sit back and have a brew whilst they repair it.
After all i pay council tax and the FB comes under that.
Most firemen are plumbers/gas engs/sparkies on the side anyway..
It's something that really annoys me to be honest. We pay their wages - pretty decent wages at that, and the cheeky sods undercut us on their days off!!!
He reckons now that he's passed. I don't believe him
An apprentice at work passed just before Christmas. A week or so before he asked me how come the water on the hot tap doesn't come out black when the heating pipes are also joined in to a cylinder?!
There's a worrying lack of basic knowledge. But why is this? Because they don't listen? Because they get passed from engineer to engineer on a daily basis?
It's frightening.
An apprentice at work passed just before Christmas. A week or so before he asked me how come the water on the hot tap doesn't come out black when the heating pipes are also joined in to a cylinder?!
There's a worrying lack of basic knowledge. But why is this? Because they don't listen? Because they get passed from engineer to engineer on a daily basis?
It's frightening.
I take it Shaun's 13 wrong is a bit of a trick question.
Let's keep it civil on our part please.
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