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Orange waterproof storage bag, ideal for the murderer in your life....

Edit - Use it a portable wardrobe in a hotel she says. I am sure you'd look well-healed carrying that full of your clothes into the foyer.

This ideal for Dirty Pedro - to store his collection of Showaddywaddy jackets.

Come on Peter. 'ave a buy, multi-buy if you can, alright, these will go, they're a clearance price.
Get ready, good luck if you get them......not only to store clothes in a damp hovel, these will keep them dry when you don't put the central heating on, ok.
And it's going to get cold and damp next week, so cold, so damp (always does next week).
Go to the web..........what's that Charlie?.......these are flying out...not only.....please don't miss out.....it's the last of the stock.....
 
I had it on in the background earlier and there was a fold up clothes/linen basket, oh no no not only is it that, it is apparently somewhere to store your paper files and folders , and by all accounts scoop up garden leaves. :rolleyes:

Yeah IW Presenter, and that Santa hat you're wearing , combined with a Tesco carrier bag, doubles up as a camping portable genitals washer!

There is no limit to the amount of desperate crap they will come out with to get a sale.
'a camping portable genitals washer!'

No home should ever be without one (there you are, I've done the sales pitch for them, think I'll apply for a presenter's job)!:)
 
The original £49.99 is a great price for this infrared massager.... not in my head it aint.

Again they could save money by just getting Kelly to demo and explain the product. Doesn't need whoever it is to keep saying wow, hmm, hmmm, yeah, ahhh.
She is Katy, the new(ish) wow yes girl whose main function is to fawn over every product to the nth degree.
I can't completely place her accent but she reminds me of a female Joey Essex.
 
We sometimes have ministers attending and we're asked to be in the office that day if possible. Last time I was on leave anyway but the group included the PM and Home Secretary! They didn't come to our office though.
We sometimes had the big bosses visit and would have to make sure everything was put away and our desks were clear. I rarely did this and always said I’d only do that if the Queen was visiting. One time one of the big bosses came in a mate a comment to our management that why was I the only one working as everybody else wasn’t I weren’t doing any work. Nearly peed myself laughing. This was in the days before computers.
 
To make the final, bit worse, my classroom was on Floor 6, and as you can’t use the lifts in a fire situation, Meant Emma had to stay in the college all on her own, all I could hear was alarms and fire engines, but turned me into a right mess.

Everybody rentered, and it wasn’t until somebody said what caused it made me think it was me, I owned up. Wasn’t punished, if anything most staff laughed

In the school,while a wheelchair pupil had a classroom assistant allocated to them, the technicians were responsible for helping any wheelchair bound/disabled pupils during fire alarms. We had to carry their timetables with us at all times, so that when the fire alarm went off we had go and get them and evacuate them. If they were on ground floor fine, but if they were upstairs we had to transfer them from their wheelchair to a carry chair and carry them down the stairs and out of the building. Was easy enough when they were in 1st year but was quite hard physically by the time they were in senior year.

We had carry chairs similar to these, although they've now been update to more modern ones.

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That's for the corded one coming up later.

He said cordless one comes with a docking station and you leave it charging all the time.....

Great idea for battery life and for those of us with limited mains sockets.

Joy, a a marvelous scrubber made by the household name of homesmart.
Where does he think the power comes from to charge the cordless vacuum then?
 
In the school,while a wheelchair pupil had a classroom assistant allocated to them, the technicians were responsible for helping any wheelchair bound/disabled pupils during fire alarms. We had to carry their timetables with us at all times, so that when the fire alarm went off we had go and get them and evacuate them. If they were on ground floor fine, but if they were upstairs we had to transfer them from their wheelchair to a carry chair and carry them down the stairs and out of the building. Was easy enough when they were in 1st year but was quite hard physically by the time they were in senior year.

We had carry chairs similar to these, although they've now been update to more modern ones.

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I’ve seen those but wasn’t an option.
 
What I do remember was I was told due to the doors which sealed themselves I’d be safe for 2 hours

It was a new build, think I would have been open for about 18 months then, would have been built late 90s, I’m sure regulations were tough by then

But I do remember the college was meant to open in the September, but wasn’t so we had to go to another campus, the place opened after October Halfterm, but still had issues with lifts not always working and areas half built
 
Not seen a share a meal promo VT for ages and lo behold there is it.

Speaking of not seen, whats happened to Rob Lamarr?

Uh oh pie eatin' social posting foghorn is on, time to do one.
I was thinking the same thing. He came over as honest, transparent in general, and not prepared to go with those ridiculous price comparisons. Three good enough reasons why he probably doesn’t work there anymore.
 

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