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Old 21-10-2006   #31 (permalink)
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well hopefully this trialy day at The Lemon Tree goes well...otherwise i wil have to take the Hilton job as i have no other options at the moment and NEED a full time job.

thanks Richard...even if you do think im a girlie
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I guess you are a youngish Southron Chap as the word has much better and friendlier usage since before the nitwits corrupted it
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let make this thread a sticky and keep it going for Nigel guys!

well today i got up nice and early to go to work as in the school holidays we start and finish and hour early.

I got into work and the other chef on duty looked a bit puzzled. i asked "am i not ment to be in for another hour?" to which he replied..."no, your not ment to be in at all...you booked it off" so basically they screwed it up and booked me off this weekend instead of next for Cosford. i dont know if they will be able to give it me off though and also problems with my girlfriends dad's health are looking like they will stop me going as well.

i got home and luckely i came on here instead of ringing Nigel straight away like i was going to. Even though i never met this great guy i felt like i knew him very well, as im sure most other people who have been here a while do. It felt like (to quote John) "i had been hit with a brick"

i could not really get in the mood to do any modeling so i sat down and watched poor saturday night tv with my parents....something i have not done in a long while!

then obviously when i was going to go to bed i felt like doing some more on my F-16. murpheys law all over again.
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A busy day on Saturday

Hello all, well i had a busy day yesterday. No modelling on the small scale stuff for me No No No. My brother is a joiner and had asked me if i could give him a couple of hours help to construct some shelves for a pal of his. These were pre-fabricated by my bro who is extremely meticulous in his preparation of these jobs. Got on site and unloaded the 15 shelves and attendant support frames. Looked into the room which is now empty and realised the floor was off by 4" from one end to other £$£%%^ was the comment.
Nothing for it as we were committed to putting these in, every upright support had to be cut to length working off of a datum line projected around the room above head height!. Also as an added enjoyment the walls were not square either and a little bit of leeway which had been allowed for in the sizes was still not enough! Finally after 7 hours the 2 hour job was done. Came home and had a well deserved rest. After dinner last night I viewed the forums and was shocked to learn of Nigels death. This put me into a state of numbness and as has been posted elsewhere our sincere condolences have been expreessed to his family.

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Richard,it was made a sticky some days ago,and yes we must keep it going in his name to remember a very special person.
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Looked forward to flying in calm weather at our Sunday site. Calm? well the forecasters said "0 wind", we got 15mph gusting 20mph. Still twas in right direction for stability, cold tho'. Home and skived again, retired is the "bees knee's". Now where did that expression come from?
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Most of the day was spent sorting out my SBS-1 radar box,fitted the external antennae to the drainpipe and now I can pull in as far as Lydd and further to the North in Prestwick,this really is a neat piece of kit as you follow the aircraft trails across the country,the device logs altitude,speed,the Hex code and the airline,I have now learned how to tweak it for best performance and tomorrow experiment with some new Firmware to upgrade it.
Now the nights are drawing in it is time to think about indoor activities and perhaps organise the indoor den,it is amazing how things get pushed from here to there and then you have a job finding them ?
Anyway plenty to think about and to do,what a week this has been.
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A really quiet day on Sunday, this is the first one that I can remember where we were able to sit down and read, a broadsheet and all of its attendant supplements, all the way through without many interruptions from the children It was the last day of the school holidays and a beautiful day too where all they wanted to do was play outside with their pals Got caught up on the household chores in the evening while my good lady watched "Prime Suspect". Why anyone would want to waste a good few hours in front of the goggle box I really cannot comprehend. Monday what an effort to get out of bed! Got to work on time and wished I'd slept in. opproblems with e-mails / computers / printers / fax machines... you name it there were problems. A good enough day for business and came home tired. Will be looking forward to a couple of hours in th eworkshop tonight , that is why an early check on the forums to see what is going on.

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A good monday, because its my half term week, but im afraid i'm not going to get much modeling done, as GCSE coursework for french is getting me down. But im working on the schwimmwagen and the messerschmitt. the dornier i'm going to restart in a few days.
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Well today i had family visiting making sure we were alright. I then done some sorting out looking at things. Playing with the kids just like my dad did. I planned to get my dads tank out and play with it with Michael just like dad but it has been raining all day. I came on here to see all these wonderful people showing their appreciation
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