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Jun 14, 2007
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Hi all as some of you might have noticed my posting times are nearly always in the wee early hours of the morning as this is the time i finish work and have time on my hands to chit chat online,however im finding it most inconvienent that most of you are sleeping while im surfing.

That said i would take it as a huge personal favour if EVERYBODY no execptions would log on between 4am and 6am as i get bored waiting for new posts at this time and find im FORCED to go to sleep just before everybody gets going, thats not unreasonable is it? many thanks in advance luke
 
Jun 14, 2007
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You never said please.
Very well then PLEASE Lord B if it was not too much trouble could you resume your posting at a reasonable hour of the morning say around 4ish(am) as i would find this very helpful THANKING YOU PERSONALLY in advance. luke
 
Jan 19, 2008
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No I wont luke, that time aint on my clock no more :O)It used to be and at that hour I've been parked up on standby kipping on the stretcher in the back of the ambulance many times waiting for a call. Those days are past me now thankfully.
 
Jun 14, 2007
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Shame on you your lordship i should have thought bragging beneath you!
That should have read bragging was beneath you, see what happens to me when i go posting at this unGodly hour of the day
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Cricky - is it 4:00am already? - my clock says 2:30pm - damn these digital battery watches - I'll now need to buy a new watch as I have thrown my existing in the bin
 
Jun 14, 2007
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Cricky - is it 4:00am already? - my clock says 2:30pm - damn these digital battery watches - I'll now need to buy a new watch as I have thrown my existing in the bin
No not quite yet but im making an exception and i cant see why everybody else wont, anyway SWMBO is getting cross as im neglecting my duties around the homestead (cutting the grass and installing new flowerbed)on this fine sunny day is it any wonder im posting
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Cricky - is it 4:00am already? - my clock says 2:30pm - damn these digital battery watches - I'll now need to buy a new watch as I have thrown my existing in the bin
Luke I would appreciate if you would forward a cheque for
 
Jun 14, 2007
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Ladies and Gents im not impressed i waited up an extra hour and still nobodys playing ball, ill give everybody ONE more chance tonight and then ill get insulted!!!!

now its goodnight for me and goodmorning to the forum, luke
 
Oct 14, 2007
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mornin Luke,some of us rise early but generally don,t post at this time getting ready for work,walking dogs, 3 s,s,s etc
 
Feb 4, 2007
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mornin Luke,some of us rise early but generally don,t post at this time getting ready for work,walking dogs, 3 s,s,s etc
Some of us havent been to bed yet.

Colin.
 
Jun 14, 2007
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Thanks Gary and Ken ran into some overtime last night did not get in till just after 9am(The irony is killing) and unfortunatly im back on at 6pm so no playtime today talk later thanks luke
 
Jun 14, 2007
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I waited around again and nobody came out to post every body must have either been asleep or out at their local getting too drunk to post, anybody would think it was a weekend night , im heading off to bed now goodnight all . luke
 
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Luke - don't take it personal, but have you thought that the fault could lie with you. The majority of contributors to this forum are soundly tucked up in bed fast asleep whilst you have some form of insomnia. Just because you are up at this time don't expect us lot to rise early just to satisfy you hehehehe.

Serious now - I asume that you are a night shift worker and have a different rutine to us. Unfortunately it is something you will have to live with until you join us retired folk and can lead a "normal" life. I took early retirement and can thoroughly recommend it. The alternative would be for you to change your job.

Sorry can't fathom out these so called smiley icon things so the above is meant, and hopefully accepted by you, with the good humour of previous postings on this topic.
 
Jun 14, 2007
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Luke - don't take it personal, but have you thought that the fault could lie with you. The majority of contributors to this forum are soundly tucked up in bed fast asleep whilst you have some form of insomnia. Just because you are up at this time don't expect us lot to rise early just to satisfy you hehehehe.

Serious now - I asume that you are a night shift worker and have a different rutine to us. Unfortunately it is something you will have to live with until you join us retired folk and can lead a "normal" life. I took early retirement and can thoroughly recommend it. The alternative would be for you to change your job.

Sorry can't fathom out these so called smiley icon things so the above is meant, and hopefully accepted by you, with the good humour of previous postings on this topic.
I see how you might view it that way, unfortunatly as i am not in a position to retire as the the nasty "bank" would take my house and worse again my caravan.

As to changing my job it is a shift work on call type job, upset as i am they pay me over the odds to do a job that for some reason nobody else will match,so you can see my problem would love to retire but until i do so i see no other choice but for EVERYBODY else to get up and show their support for my situation .

This is all i have to say on the matter so as a special favour to you colin i shall give you a five night exemption and expect you to remain up for two of the remaining time slots( nights at your own discretion) now i cant say fairer than that.

Also if anybody else has any special circumstances( sleeping not acceptable) i shall look into each on an individual basis.

Good Morning Everybody Luke
 

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