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Gate has been banging for a night  and a bit now!!!    ( Was not sure which one until a quick recce) They have gone away and not secured the side gate.

Which isn`t too bad until you consider the SE wind from the English Channel is a basket and loves to give the gate a work out at silly O`clock. Handy sometimes as it also washes the motor :D

 

So now gone out in barefoot and secured the bloody thing.

 

Call out charge?

 

Would you?

 

Certainly considering it.

 

PS, Does this disturbed sleep mean I can ask for time off in lieu the next morning as it is not of my making?

 

(Note to self, if I had not posted this. Could be trying to sleep as gate is now secured).

 

PPS, barefoot on block paving............

Wearing only shorts and a T-Shirt in the dark and with no moon barrier cream.

 

 

Note : Turn self in to HSE in the morn............later on.

And no torch !!!

 

Double note to self, enlist as a Police Officer.

Able to carry out a RA on a moments notice with accurate observations.

 

Now where was I?

 

Oh yeah; ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

 

 

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Mrs Mo and i had been disturbed for months by a dog barking in the distance through the night, wondered how the nearer door neighbours to wherever put up with it.

last week, on hearing this dog again i decided to go out and track it down, notice it is louder in the kitchen than bedroom or lounge - tracked this dog down to the battery operated kitchen clock

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

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Mrs Mo and i had been disturbed for months by a dog barking in the distance through the night, wondered how the nearer door neighbours to wherever put up with it.

last week, on hearing this dog again i decided to go out and track it down, notice it is louder in the kitchen than bedroom or lounge - tracked this dog down to the battery operated kitchen clock

 

You could consider one of these to help you out http://www.hearingdogs.org.uk/  :-

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