NewBasfordlad

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  1. Ian you may be thinking of the German chap who looked after all the book keeping, which for a part 5 dealer was a full time job and bugger me I can't think of his name either but he was always based in the shop.

     

    Try another one Dave Mitchell expert on all things centre fire.

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  2. The last time I had a tax inspection was some years ago back in the 90s, at the time I had a bad back since cured thanks to the NHS. The lady asked why my earnings had dropped over the last couple of years and I explained about my back, later she tried to probe a bit further by asking what my hobbies were, "apart from building model planes I like to grow veg" I replied.

     

    The look said it all, so I quickly explained everything is grown in containers no digging or strain required. We then spent the next hour talking growing veg and ended up quite chatty, it was she who told me about the spectacles. I must have done alright as I got £186 or £187 tax rebate.

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  3. Exactly the same Brew, I once was speaking to a tax inspector and he asked "do you wear spectacles all the time?" "Yes I replied, blind as a bat without them". "Then claim" he said "You can't work without them one pair every two years as per the opticians recommendations".

     

    Every since I have two pairs every two years and designate one pair work glasses.

  4. I don't know about lofts Phil but a few years back we went to complete a gas safety inspection in Mansfield. When I asked where the gas meter was the guy went pale, "in the cellar, but its is locked and my wife has the key and she is shopping" He played up heck when I insisted and started to remove the tinny little hasp and staple. Opened the cellar door and coming up the stairs was a 4inch stainless steel flue liner and the smell was obvious, still we did the meter inspection and counted 16 plants whilst there.

     

    He must have thought he had gotten away with it, but we were sat at the top of the street when the police arrived 15 minutes later by 4pm he had a hand delivered eviction notice too.

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  5. Phil I don't know how you change the culture, do we make them work for the benefits they receive, they'll just go to the doc's and get a ticket. I just don't know it's a difficult one but it does need solving, it is not fair right or proper for the idle to expect the same standard of living as someone who goes to work 5/6 days a week.

     

    For the past 28 years I have worked in rented property in the Mansfield, Sutton area and some of the tales to be told would make you puke but we have to realise these people aren't daft and some are very crafty to boot.

     

    There has been an awful lot of talk recently about the rise in the use of food banks. Yes there are some people in dire straights who need urgent help but there are also a lot who abuse the system, we had one couple in Forest Town come walking down the street, she carrying a bag from the food bank he carrying a case of Stella.

  6. One of the problems Loppy is that most of the guns are reactivated de-acts.

     

    The barrels are smoothed bored and over size hence they are accurate to about 3ft after that the bullets go anywhere. Extremely dangerous to anyone in the area, I sometimes think it would be better to give em the real thing at least then they would kill each other and not innocents.

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  7. That would be Chalky great bloke worked down Triumph road mains & service depot, in a mini van he would be first call to a problem instead of sending a gang out in the middle of the night.

     

    A lot of 'on call' fitters lived on Woodborough road in that Victorian terrace just above the main building.

     

    Ian when you described the building you forgot 'oily'

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  8. The worst scaffolding I ever worked off was called 'monkey scaffolding' I think.

     

    You may have come across it Ian, you first had to clear a vertical joint in the brick work and insert a large flat hook point upward 'very important, hook down and it fell off the wall'. On the outer part of the hook was a large slot into this went a triangular frame so that the long side was hanging down vertically against the wall and the battens went on the horizontal side. I can remember using it on Kettles vets on Gregory Blvd to get to some awkward cast iron gutter.

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  9. The Private Shop was the first of its kind to open in Nottingham that was over 30 years ago so it may be something to do with that.

     

    One of the problems you will have is that the TV companies were BBC & ATV in 1981 which changed to the BBC & ITV in January 82.