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On Jul 19, 11:52*am, teamhillside wrote:
Surely you want no damage to stairs, bath AND workforce? *Or is one of those elements optional?!? I think you have that the wrong way round. I want no damage to the stairs, nor do I want damage to the bath, nor do I want damage to the workforce. Your phrasing could imply that I don't want damage to all three, but to two is acceptable. Cheers Richard |
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On 19 July, 12:04, geraldthehamster wrote:
I think you have that the wrong way round. I want no damage to the stairs, nor do I want damage to the bath, nor do I want damage to the workforce. Your phrasing could imply that I don't want damage to all three, but to two is acceptable. Rented serfs on minimum wage make a cost-effective wedge for shoring up a bathtub if it has to be parked anywhere overnight. They're available cheaply from your local Job Centre. Use enough and you might even get a grant! |
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