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should be back to the smoke this morning,but we looked at weather and give it a miss till tommra,floor joist to on this week and 12 bit of steel,and a bit off block work, looks like we will be a bit behind , MSH
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Was due to start this morning but after going out to the van and finding that the wind had blown it across the yard and no one can get here due to fallen trees I took it as a sign that I need to do some more office work today. The van was left in gear with the handbrake off it seizes if you leave it on to long but thats some force to push it for 10m there have been gusts recorded at 85mph just down the road I reckon that could blow it over if I was driving.
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Got in to yard today, 1 side of fence had blown over. Went to see customer I did some work for last summer because her I saw her house was up for sale, turns out she has sold it already and pissed off back to ireland. New owners want the newpatio gone (60m2 of indian sandstone) and replaced with monoblocks. Got a few messages on answering machine from folk looking for some small jobs done too which is a first for me, messages on answering machine for landscaping at this time of year I mean.
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i thought you northern lads were made of sterner stuff :;):
I never saw a man go rusty
we stopped for tea around 10.am and it seriously give it for about an hour and a half,there was 4 inches of water in the new skip
but we persevered and got the skip 3/4 full, lots more hand digging tomorrow
yummy
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I never saw a man go rusty
we stopped for tea around 10.am and it seriously give it for about an hour and a half,there was 4 inches of water in the new skip
but we persevered and got the skip 3/4 full, lots more hand digging tomorrow
yummy
LLL
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Love 750mm access micros, make life so much easier, esp with the right operator and some decent barrowers
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