Speaker Veneer

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Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:
jammy395 wrote:Hi my missus says she aint going to iron my speaker vaneer in case she mucks it up and i shout at her...!!! :snooty:
So as Scots men dont do ironing unless single of course.... :lol:
I am off to look for some sticky back vinyl.
will let you know how i get on asap.
Well not many people get a ride home from work in a helicopter for the weekend, just for some mince and tatties and toons.
Ah well there is a wee tale there.....
The Offshore rig I am currently working on has had it's potable water (Clean water used for Drinking, Showering, Washing....etc) contaminated by Diesel / Oil.
Not too sure how this happened - Someone fu**** up Somehow...!!! :doh:
The upshot being they had to evacuate everyone off said Rig....apart from a small crew left to try and fix things.
So they have me working in Marathon House office Aberdeen till such time as I can get back on the Rig. :dance: :clap:

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jammy395 wrote: Ah well there is a wee tale there.....
The Offshore rig I am currently working on has had it's potable water (Clean water used for Drinking, Showering, Washing....etc) contaminated ...
and when you've sorted that out you'll no doubt be able to walk back from the rig. :D
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jammy395 wrote: Ah well there is a wee tale there.....
The Offshore rig I am currently working on has had it's potable water (Clean water used for Drinking, Showering, Washing....etc) contaminated by Diesel / Oil.
Not too sure how this happened - Someone fu**** up Somehow...!!! :doh:
The upshot being they had to evacuate everyone off said Rig....apart from a small crew left to try and fix things.
So they have me working in Marathon House office Aberdeen till such time as I can get back on the Rig. :dance: :clap:
Will the price of petrol go up again :? :shock: :mrgreen:

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Unfortunately the price of petrol will always go up in the long run...... :cry:

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Jesus! Imagine being responsible for a situation that basically shuts down an oil/gas rig earning £millions a day!!! :o
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Honest zebbo - It was'nt me............ :doh: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:

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Never imagined for a moment that it would be mate......... you're still breathing! :D
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zebbo wrote:Jesus! Imagine being responsible for a situation that basically shuts down an oil/gas rig earning £millions a day!!! :o
I have a sparky to works for Johnson Control (they store NHS and Ministry of Defence data) he authorised the turning off of the wrong switch and it wiped much of the data of the NHS, it ended up costing Johnson Control £32m

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