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just got back in from been called out by the police to several fallen trees.

Any one else been out this driving rain and windy evening?

i am just hoping i get a bit of sleep tonight otherwise will be asleep tomorrow

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My house got a battering last night from the winds, mind you, it is called "Windy Ridge"

 

I normally get call outs the day after. But my phone is going to be not answered, xmas pee ups are far more important

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My house got a battering last night from the winds, mind you, it is called "Windy Ridge"

 

I normally get call outs the day after. But my phone is going to be not answered, xmas pee ups are far more important

 

 

 

Very civil minded of you Dean :sneaky2:

 

Just kiddin, hope youz guys have a great time.

We expect nothing les than pictures and video of the highest calibre, offering up at least a years worth of compromise and embarrasment for all concerned :001_tongue:

 

 

 

Ftr, the tropical south was balmy and a tad breezy last night.

 

 

Is that Darcy Bussell in ya ava Bob ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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seems like it was just me then was out again till 3 .30am then back out from 8.30 till 4 pm so sorry to say not going to the get together now

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How come the police called you out?

I thought the council did that sort of things.I understand it was out of hours, i didn't know the police had tree surgeons numbers.:confused1::confused1:

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I work for the LA and they have a call out system with highways the police and fire brigade and they all have our contact details

When i lived with my parents my mum always nearly fainted when the phone went in the middle of the night and they said this is west yorkshire police could i speak to your son

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We're on call from the 19th to the 5th, no calls yet but I have been out at 1am on christmas day before and stayed sober on new years eve because it blowing a gale all night and whats worse is I didn't even get a single call.

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about 9 years ago we were actually moving into new house on christmas eve so did not go out on the lash

at 6pm just as we finished unloading i got called out till 5 am then back out at 8am till 4pm just sat down for my tea and went out again till late then similar on boxing day

was not a good one could not get anyone to help all too drunk so just had my office boss who did not use a saw

Got a police escort most of the time

Have missed 3 christmas dinners in the past

I once remember waking up a posh house at 3 am christmas morning to tell them to move there cars that had not been squashed (range rover had) and all the kids were on the landing balcony and my boss went HO HO HO

still makes me smile

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Good on ya for going out at those times:thumbup1:

 

Tbh I just cba myself staying sober and on call over Christmas. :drunk:

Then again not just Christmas any time of the year.

 

Hope you get paid very very well!

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