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nashville 31-07-2016 19:08

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Good news Weenie

weenie 31-07-2016 19:20

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It will give me peace of mind nash and hopefully will deter the **** that think nothing of breaking into someone's home and taking what does not belong to them.

nashville 31-07-2016 19:33

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Nothing beats peace of mind, Nash

Hugh 31-07-2016 19:45

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Just finished a 77 hour working week, including 20 hours this weekend - but everything's ready for our SAP Financials implementation tomorrow at 8am.

Looking forward to seeing my wife again on Wednesday evening, after 12 days away for work (normally only away Mon-Fri).

Osem 31-07-2016 19:53

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35851973)
Just finished a 77 hour working week, including 20 hours this weekend - but everything's ready for our SAP Financials implementation tomorrow at 8am.

Looking forward to seeing my wife again on Wednesday evening, after 12 days away for work (normally only away Mon-Fri).

Aren't there EU rules about that sort of thing? ;)

Good job we're leaving eh? :D

I suggest a nice evening out, nice food, wine, candles, flowers... ;)

nashville 31-07-2016 20:09

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A wee present would be nice ,but I,m sure a X and a cuddle will be fine, Nash

denphone 31-07-2016 20:21

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35851975)
Aren't there EU rules about that sort of thing? ;)

Good job we're leaving eh? :D

I suggest a nice evening out, nice food, wine, candles, flowers... ;)

His beloved might be waiting at the front door when he comes home with a rolling pin.;)

TheDaddy 02-08-2016 07:25

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Originally Posted by weenie (Post 35851963)
Managed to get a alarm fitter that was within our chosen budget. I'm pleased to say that it will be fitted on Thursday, the guy was great and gave us what hubby was looking for what the alarm consists of is 1 Control Panel with Auto Dialler to his phone, 1 x wireless bell box, dummy box for the back, 3 x Wireless Pet Friendly Pir's, 3 x Door Contact, 3 X Key Fobs and 4 proximity tags it also comes with panic alarm.

What I liked about this alarm is it can be added to at a later date if we feel the need to do so as he said do you want your mobile added and I said no thank you I don't want to know if or when my home is getting broken into maybe I will add this feature at a later date as the option is their.

I'd have added my mobile, the vast, vast majority/ hopefully all activations will be false alarms. Make sure you dust the pirs regularly, don't leave windows open near them and don't let sunlight cross their beams.

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35851973)
Just finished a 77 hour working week, including 20 hours this weekend - but everything's ready for our SAP Financials implementation tomorrow at 8am.

Looking forward to seeing my wife again on Wednesday evening, after 12 days away for work (normally only away Mon-Fri).

Only 77, on the first of last month I managed to book a 29.5 hour day which I was pleased about, reminded me of that monty python sketch about Yorkshire people and not knowing you're born. I only actually did 5.5 hours work in that 24 hour period which made it even better

weenie 02-08-2016 08:51

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Will do TD hopefully as you say if/when it goes off or sends a message to hubby's phone it will be a false alarm.

alferret 02-08-2016 17:08

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My wife won a few quid with postcode lottery, ching ching :)

weenie 02-08-2016 19:35

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Excellent I like to hear that news...alferret.

Taf 02-08-2016 19:44

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An ex-colleague was called to repair a huge TV that had died. He checked with the manufacturer for the parts and was quickly informed that that set was part of a batch stolen in transit.

Police informed, set confiscated, 3 other sets found in their families' homes, "owners" arrested for receiving stolen goods. Police investigating further.

:D

Hugh 02-08-2016 19:58

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35852134)
I'd have added my mobile, the vast, vast majority/ hopefully all activations will be false alarms. Make sure you dust the pirs regularly, don't leave windows open near them and don't let sunlight cross their beams.

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Only 77, on the first of last month I managed to book a 29.5 hour day which I was pleased about, reminded me of that monty python sketch about Yorkshire people and not knowing you're born. I only actually did 5.5 hours work in that 24 hour period which made it even better

Nah, these were 7 days worth of actual hours worked, and I get paid a day rate, not per hour...

denphone 02-08-2016 21:06

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Mum and Dad has turned up this evening without giving us prior warning as they live 200 miles away in Hampshire as my partner and l suspected they were up to something as they have kept very quiet this last week about things.:):)

hedgie 03-08-2016 10:39

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It might be grey cloudy and a bit wet in August but least I don't get too hot and sweaty biking to work.

Its a silver lining of sorts....

:angel:


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