I'll bet all in fuel costs alone will be somewhere near £200.00. then if we add in manpower costs it'll be really scary. Just last night there were what 9 or 10 of us out there for say 7 hours. If you say conservatively £20.00/hr per man thats another £1,400.00. Add the cost of the other attempts I reckon you could suggest the cost of recovery might be as much as £3,000.00 - ooohhhh that's scary!!!!

Good job we don't charge LOL
 
Only put £20 in and the level is twice as high on the indicator than it was when I left (that said the guage/indicator isn't linea nor is it known for its accuracy)
 
But what a night! I enjoyed it as always. If your not smiling when your going nowhere fast, the rain is ****ing it down and all looks bleak its not really your thing. I kinda get a kick outter it against as many odds as possible you succeed. Your mission is to not leave anyone behind I have completed every single one except Ryders even after begging him to stay more than once!
 
I'll bet all in fuel costs alone will be somewhere near £200.00. then if we add in manpower costs it'll be really scary. Just last night there were what 9 or 10 of us out there for say 7 hours. If you say conservatively £20.00/hr per man thats another £1,400.00. Add the cost of the other attempts I reckon you could suggest the cost of recovery might be as much as £3,000.00 - ooohhhh that's scary!!!!

Good job we don't charge LOL


pmsl....:D

i could tot that up with a saw bill.....ha ha ha ha ha:D:D

realisticly i would suggest 5k for that lot as a bill...ha ha ha ha ha :D:rolleyes:
 
Good humour is essential, no matter what the conditions or how bad it is.
I've been stuck outside all day in Leicester Square in the freezing ****ing rain, doesn't matter, just get on with it, no point in moaning, doesn't change anything, having a laugh about it certainly helps.
 
Good humour is essential, no matter what the conditions or how bad it is.
I've been stuck outside all day in Leicester Square in the freezing ****ing rain, doesn't matter, just get on with it, no point in moaning, doesn't change anything, having a laugh about it certainly helps.

Bloody right!! Must admit to coming close to a sense of humour bypass as the hours ticked by. I'm normally in bed asleep by 10:30!!
 

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