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Maxine Phipp
Member - 7 posts
18 Feb 2010 7:08PM

Well said Nigel


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Maxine Phipp
Member - 7 posts
29 Jan 2010 7:35PM

Guys,
Lets all take a big deep breath, hold for a few seconds, and breath out slowly ------ better?
C'mon admit it, we've all done silly things in our time, but we learn by our mistakes.

Carl,
As you've apologized to the lady I would like to think that she saw it as a compliment and not harrasment. I hardly see one email telling someone you like them as harrasment. If you kept on sending emails/ messages, then that would be a differen matter.
I saw it to be a compliment (yes! even the word dirty - in this day and age with younger generation, words have a different meaning) I took the word as meaning you have a sexy/lovely smile, but hey, what do I know I'm only an old biddy.
Hopefully it wasn't taken any further.
Keep on smiling :-)


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Maxine Phipp
Member - 7 posts
16 Jul 2009 6:18PM

We have one in our reception, and when a client came in this afternoon he told the receptionist it smelt like a pub.
Itsh bheen a phleshur dhoohinng buishness wif yoi Hic ! :-)


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Maxine Phipp
Member - 7 posts
17 Jun 2009 8:33PM

Please, I need some advice.
We have an influx of new people that have just started with us due to a new contract starting. This division will be moving to new premises in approx 7 - 8 weeks to cope with this, but until that time .......
You can only open the top windows on the ground floor for security reasons, and it does get very hot in there.
This afternoon I have gone down to the ground floor only to find that someone has put a screw in the floor to keep the fire door open (I have since taken it out) and about to send an email to relevant director/ manage's.
Relating as to why the doors should be kept closed at all times and not propped open to get fresh air.

There is no leeway on this matter is there?
Many thanks in anticipation
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Maxine Phipp
Member - 7 posts
29 Aug 2008 8:15PM

Please can anyone clarify if coiled/looped and tied cables can cause power surges. I was having a conversation with a collegue saying that coiled //looped and tied cables can cause a surge, but he was adamant they do not .


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Maxine Phipp
Member - 7 posts
29 Oct 2007 3:59PM

Thanks Alan, Much appreciated
I learn something New each day


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Maxine Phipp
Member - 7 posts
29 Oct 2007 2:02PM

Please can anyone tell me:-
Whilst checking fire extiguishers around the premises have found a foam extinguisher that does not have a pressure gauge on it. Does this make it a defect or is it still safe to use ?