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Yeah, insurance conference. Got to spend Bod’s insurance premiums somewhere
I think he could get himself a nice coffee ️ machine.
Yeah, insurance conference. Got to spend Bod’s insurance premiums somewhere
Pah, I called it a day - had enough for today. Managed to build up the housing, fit it in place and fit the ovens. Still got to wire them up and fit the doors but I am the messiest worker I know - I lost 3 pencils, 2 Stanley knives and 2 tape measures. Found them all when I had a clear up. Got the extractor being delivered tomorrow so I can work out where I’ll need a spur to go for that and I can chase that in, then my mate is coming round on Friday morning to skim the wall for me so the ovens can wait for now. Mrs Mottie is just glad she's got the hall back with the ovens out of the way!Building up my 'ready assembled' oven housing. I had to alter the two shelves it came with, plus an extra shelf for the top oven but no pre-drilled holes to fit it. Had to fit and refit both ovens to work out where to put the shelf. To do that I had to remove the bracing bar that was in the way and that made it as wobbly as feck! Now on a break and after that I have to make up a panel in the bottom cupboard to fit three plasterboard back boxes - one for each oven and one for the fridge. I’ve then got to butcher it to clear some central heating pipes and then I have the fun of fitting the ovens and the top tilting door and the slide out pan drawer at the bottom. If I get all that done by bedtime, I’ll be very happy!
Pah, I called it a day - had enough for today. Managed to build up the housing, fit it in place and fit the ovens. Still got to wire them up and fit the doors but I am the messiest worker I know - I lost 3 pencils, 2 Stanley knives and 2 tape measures. Found them all when I had a clear up. Got the extractor being delivered tomorrow so I can work out where I’ll need a spur to go for that and I can chase that in, then my mate is coming round on Friday morning to skim the wall for me so the ovens can wait for now. Mrs Mottie is just glad she's got the hall back with the ovens out of the way!
What - no ICE (In Case of Emergency) number listed?I took a phone call on a stranger's phone that I found in the park last night. It was the owner's mum, looking for her daughter's lost phone.
I'm going to carry it around all day until they are able to pick it up.
It's a young girl's phone, and I'll be delighted to be able to return it.
I just wish there was a way to access at least one emergency (parent) number, so that I could have phoned them last night when I found it.
That's ok if you can access the phone book.What - no ICE (In Case of Emergency) number listed?
First Response First Aid Ltd
Adding ICE ("In Case of Emergency") to your phone is a clever means by which emergency personnel can locate your next of kin when something goes wrong. This simple idea was developed by a British paramedic, Bob Brotchie, who recognized the need for speed when emergency personnel are trying to locatewww.firstresponsefirstaid.co.uk
Pass it on.
Same on an iPhone. Press and hold the power and volume up buttons at the same time and the medical I.D. will come up. That should give a contact number to call, assuming the person has filled in those details.On Android you can add info to the Emergency Information section, which can then be accessed on a locked phone
LinkyOn Android you can add info to the Emergency Information section, which can then be accessed on a locked phone