Not sure he will leave I just think its too big of a yard for him to manage, he's never been a manager before plus he cant work a
computer an he cant write very well & cant spell. He's good at mechanical & electrical repairs, good at driving the boat hoists.
Tbh all the lads will come to me first for advice or help which I think gets under his skin. He's a nice lad but I think he cant fill the
boots they have given him.
Not another "wingnut" then just a different sort of "not very good"!;)
 
So, today was a bit of a washout due to some meds W got given which she has now stopped.
It meant she wasted £50 on a trip to the opera that she couldn't go to as she wouldn't have been safe to drive and would have been unlikely to have stayed awake for it!
But tomoz is our last trip to Barf for lunch and the theeeaaater so looking foward to it! :):):)
 
So, today was a bit of a washout due to some meds W got given which she has now stopped.
It meant she wasted £50 on a trip to the opera that she couldn't go to as she wouldn't have been safe to drive and would have been unlikely to have stayed awake for it!
But tomoz is our last trip to Barf for lunch and the theeeaaater so looking foward to it! :):):)

Why have lunch then barf it up. 🤣 🤣
 
... please arrange for me to be locked away where I can do no harm.
I found myself out in my little workshop with WD40 and a 3M scouring pad.
The Prat Bernerd 3-Jaw chuck is no longer the tarnished "bronze" colour but a pristine shiny metal colour.
All the jaws were removed and similarly scoured clean.
Clearly, this is an early symptom of dementia and I need some intervention before I do the same to the 4-jaw chuck. :D
Sad thing is that I have made nothing with this new machine yet.
 

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