Funerals are so much work. Having to talk to the police and council to sort parking/road closures. Sorting out buses/Mini-bus to get people from the car park to the grave yard and the markee. Clearing an area for the 4000 square foot markee and finding/ robbing 500 chairs from the 3 local villages halls.ha Having to sand and varnish the coffin bearer. All in all a hectic week.
Grandpa passed away today. Didn't come as a shock but still... Just one of those people you always thought would be around. One of the most strong willed men I have ever known but glad that he's at peace now.
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Aye depends where your going. Live near skye so would say through to Inverness, across to Aberdeen, Down to Glasgow, over to Glenelg cos you go over a hill to get there.
I'm a plant operator for a small firm. So means that I might be in the digger one day then mixing concrete the next and laying blocks or pipes the day after. Keeps the work varied. Also means most of the time I just play in diggers. Also means that I can take the tickets I have to pretty much anywhere in the world which is handy.
Have a chance to buy a MG TF Sunstorm for cheapish. Anyone have any experience with these cars? Will only be using it as a auto-test car and maybe a blast at the weekends.
Boss told me to use a different van today cos mine had stuff in for the brickies. One the way out the door boss said it needs fuel. Filler is 3 miles away didn'. Even make it half a mile... Cecking funt.
Yeah been there lad. Sounds like most peoples first loves. Me and her are good mates now though. Take a good year or so of not alot of talking but we got there. Go down to see her and her family from time to time.
Time will make it better lad.