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OT Anybody Used to "Cruise" main drags on weekends?
That really was funny, I don't know how you managed to keep a straight
face when talking to the cop. As for putting diesel in the car, a former boss of mine did that once (he was American) after that he got the nick name, Diesel. As an aside, I have a diesel car and I'm very happy with it. -- Adrian |
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On Apr 21, 4:08*am, Adrian wrote:
As for putting diesel in the car, a former boss of mine did that once Dread to think what happened...probably on par with the time a friend of Mick's went to use the photocopier- they'd just had a brand new state of the art copier installed in the office and he noticed the toner was low so he refilled it using the supplies in the cupboard.....it has to be said it wasn't entirely his fault when they'd taken the old copier away no-one had thought about the toners so he got out the one he'd always used and shoved a load of liquid into a powder copier.....Nothing happened until he pressed the copy button.... The resulting fumes necesscitated evacuation of the entire floor and the fire brigade being called, a black goo that came out of the machine ate six feet of carpet in all directions and when the engineer came to see what could be done, the black goo had reduced the copier drum to the extent it had masses of holes in it and bits fell off when he touched it.... the next day a memo went round saying he was not to be allowed to ever use a photocopier again! He was quite pleased about that as like most people he found doing photocopying dead boring... Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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Lesley Madigan wrote:
On Apr 21, 4:08 am, Adrian wrote: As for putting diesel in the car, a former boss of mine did that once Dread to think what happened...probably on par with the time a friend of Mick's went to use the photocopier- they'd just had a brand new state of the art copier installed in the office and he noticed the toner was low so he refilled it using the supplies in the cupboard.....it has to be said it wasn't entirely his fault when they'd taken the old copier away no-one had thought about the toners so he got out the one he'd always used and shoved a load of liquid into a powder copier.....Nothing happened until he pressed the copy button.... The resulting fumes necesscitated evacuation of the entire floor and the fire brigade being called, a black goo that came out of the machine ate six feet of carpet in all directions and when the engineer came to see what could be done, the black goo had reduced the copier drum to the extent it had masses of holes in it and bits fell off when he touched it.... the next day a memo went round saying he was not to be allowed to ever use a photocopier again! He was quite pleased about that as like most people he found doing photocopying dead boring... Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs When I use the photo copier at the CAB I'm always having to nearly dismantle the bloody thing to clear a paper jam. -- Adrian |
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OT Anybody Used to "Cruise" main drags on weekends?
On Apr 24, 8:00*am, Adrian wrote:
When I use the photo copier at the CAB I'm always having to nearly dismantle the bloody thing to clear a paper jam. Must be from the same people as the one where I work it doesn't need an engineer in my opinion- it needs a priest prepared for an exorcism! Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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