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Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 7:48 pm
by Pablo
It's amazing how far away you can be from a mixer or a plate and still be able to here every word of a conversation when they think no one can hear them. I've had it all from them giving off about me to talking about a what they'd like to do to a good looking client as I was walking around the site with her. Neither is an easy situation to handle.

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 8:34 pm
by lutonlagerlout
we lost out on a loft conversion 2 doors down from my dad's house
anyway we kept a weather eye on the progress ,as you do
snippets we heard on the wind
"me an the lads" " 2 cracking birds back to my place" "i had a bottle of JD and a gram of coke" "she wouldnt let me do her in the back door"

anyway you get the picture
if we could hear that ,so could half the street
having said that when the second iraq war kicked off we had complaints from a neighbour about racism
I spoke to the lads but its difficult to know that next door to your workplace are Iraqis
and feelings were running high at that time
LLL

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 11:31 am
by mickavalon
I think sometimes Lads just get a bit carried away and can't stop themselves, we work closely with an all female Gardening team and they just crack on, bit of quiet chatter and cetainly no lewd comments or political rants.
Shame they can't lay Paving and bricks really, my problems would be sorted, their certainly easier on the senses than my lot.