You all asleep in never-never land?
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- a nonny mouse
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You all asleep in never-never land?
Where were you all yesterday? Hardly any posts, no slagging off SS or the Oyster Bar?
I was surprised nobody mentioned the Green Goblin's latest deadly doings when his merry crew sliced through the BT fibre-optic cable with their digger thingy and caused phone chaos for 8 hours. With between 8 to 10 BT vans here all day this will cost the water people dear. You have to ask yourself who will ultimately pay for this critical error - our water bills loaded perhaps?
I'm just hoping that no emergency services were needed on the island. Without a mobile phone signal too we would have been stuffed if anyone had a heart attack, was drowning, or had a house fire etc.
I was surprised nobody mentioned the Green Goblin's latest deadly doings when his merry crew sliced through the BT fibre-optic cable with their digger thingy and caused phone chaos for 8 hours. With between 8 to 10 BT vans here all day this will cost the water people dear. You have to ask yourself who will ultimately pay for this critical error - our water bills loaded perhaps?
I'm just hoping that no emergency services were needed on the island. Without a mobile phone signal too we would have been stuffed if anyone had a heart attack, was drowning, or had a house fire etc.
Don't make me mad. I'm running out of places to hide the bodies.
- a nonny mouse
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Completely fair DG. At least they had a nice day in their tent.dubhsgeir wrote:Very unfair mousy these men are working their backsides off,out over the weekend and living in a makeshift camp as well. It was a mistake get over it.
Wait a minute. Wait a cotton - picking minute. You're not the green goblin are you? If so, I claim my £10.
Don't make me mad. I'm running out of places to hide the bodies.
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Why can't you go and get yourself a satellite phone and 'gie us piece'!
I'm sure the great and good of the Seil Forum would be more than grateful to have a whip (or should that be wipe) round!
Think about it my latex clad friend - that would give you the opportunity to moan about some other minor inconvienience and blow it out of all proportion too! Ja?
Why can't you go and get yourself a satellite phone and 'gie us piece'!
I'm sure the great and good of the Seil Forum would be more than grateful to have a whip (or should that be wipe) round!
Think about it my latex clad friend - that would give you the opportunity to moan about some other minor inconvienience and blow it out of all proportion too! Ja?
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Mobile phone signal
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My nearly new semi-state of the art Ericcson died not long after we left these shores last year, and when we were briefly back in Scotland in October our youngest son gave Kathy an ancient Nokia he could no longer bear to be seen with.
Shortly after we arrived home Kathy was astounded to receive a call from her Mum and was able to have a conversation provided she stood in the corner of our living room pressed against a window.
Our other old but not quite so old Nokia can be used for sending texts from the same location (with only one bar of signal). The Ericcson never could.
So if you are one of those who bemoans the lack of a mobile signal on Seil I suggest getting yourself an old Nokia 'brick' and trying that. Makes sense . . . the new modern phones don't have space for a decent aerial (or a decent sized battery for that matter).
NickB
My nearly new semi-state of the art Ericcson died not long after we left these shores last year, and when we were briefly back in Scotland in October our youngest son gave Kathy an ancient Nokia he could no longer bear to be seen with.
Shortly after we arrived home Kathy was astounded to receive a call from her Mum and was able to have a conversation provided she stood in the corner of our living room pressed against a window.
Our other old but not quite so old Nokia can be used for sending texts from the same location (with only one bar of signal). The Ericcson never could.
So if you are one of those who bemoans the lack of a mobile signal on Seil I suggest getting yourself an old Nokia 'brick' and trying that. Makes sense . . . the new modern phones don't have space for a decent aerial (or a decent sized battery for that matter).
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- a nonny mouse
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I have a Sony Erricson which works under the trees at the end of the garden, providing I stand on tip toes and hold the phone with arm extended upwards. I suppose I could get a ladder out and stand on that, but it's a lot eaier to use the land line ...
Don't make me mad. I'm running out of places to hide the bodies.
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So there it is Mr Spidee.....
Stand on your tippy toes under the trees at the end of Nonnys Garden or push your face up against NickB's window - presumably you can do this from the outside to allow a certain amount of privacy for Nick and family. Although the thought of a man in a gimp mask with his face pressed against the window may be quite alarming for some.
Although I would recommend that you invest in a well made Scandinavian sat phone
Stand on your tippy toes under the trees at the end of Nonnys Garden or push your face up against NickB's window - presumably you can do this from the outside to allow a certain amount of privacy for Nick and family. Although the thought of a man in a gimp mask with his face pressed against the window may be quite alarming for some.
Although I would recommend that you invest in a well made Scandinavian sat phone
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ligefuldt så skal der jamres!
ligefuldt så skal der jamres!
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Re: You all asleep in never-never land?
Hopefully getting a life at last.Where were you all yesterday? Hardly any posts, no slagging off SS or the Oyster Bar?
NOS
But yet you log on and post that? Nothing better to do NOS? Perhaps u should slag off the local amenities whilst your on here, or spark a wee debate on a local matter? Rather than just slagging off every single user on here!
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