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yep ...i cant have a lot of work seeing as its mostly in my head.../emoticons/biggrin.png..but people normally say i was just thinking about you....

 
i,ve tried different apps but canny get away with them

always used large diary

my thoughts are fill diary every day with as much info, then following month all your jobe are written down with prices and any info you need

 
sometimes months later i need to look up a note i made about something ,a paper trail is good for that. im 4 days into using my new clipboard and it rocks my world /emoticons/smile.png

 
Little things and all that /emoticons/biggrin.png

sometimes months later i need to look up a note i made about something ,a paper trail is good for that. im 4 days into using my new clipboard and it rocks my world /emoticons/smile.png
 
yep ...i cant have a lot of work seeing as its mostly in my head.../emoticons/biggrin.png..but people normally say i was just thinking about you....
I know all the prices in my head, but round order in my head :confused:

 
i usually plan it the night before....and i really should right it down as its really annoying if you miss one...

i promise to right stuff down soon...promise(er...if i snuffed it tomorrow...the wife wouldnt know anything about where my work is...)

 
i usually plan it the night before....and i really should right it down as its really annoying if you miss one...
i promise to right stuff down soon...promise(er...if i snuffed it tomorrow...the wife wouldnt know anything about where my work is...)
Bless em, they ain't got a clue what your working day is all about. I just grab me sarnies and smokes and say see ya later. She ain't got a clue where I'm going or what I've got scheduled. She always has coffee and cake waiting when I get home though. I lurv cake /emoticons/smile.png

Oh and she's just found a drive through Costa Coffee place that's costing me nearly 3 quid a day now :mad: You just can't stay ahead of them can ya lads /emoticons/sad.png

 
not the cake we get in this house....she stores everything in the cupboard and only lets it out when its past its sell by date...still got that box of xmas pies...:puke:

i hope you have been reading the gopro camera post.....it would fit nicely on your bike ....and no...i believe you went that low so you dont need to do it again..

.told my lad and he said his does go quite low on roundabouts...

he came back yesterday and i thought...thats a bit loud...yep ..his exhaust was hanging off...

he was struggling as he didnt know what to do and i thought....i am too old to get involved but....he is my lad ...i hate exhaust bolts as they are always rusted to **** and so i got him the socket and told him to go fot it....after a struggle he gave up and looked all :gush: so i suggested we drop the bike on its side....gently of course..and i was susurprised they came of easily so hes happy now...one up for dad.../emoticons/biggrin.png

 
Speaking of paperwork......does everyone keep a complete list of all their customers. I have a book where they are all listed, according to town or village, addresss, phone number, price and clean frequency. I always take it out with me, which could be total folly.....if I lost it on my travels then I would be a bit of a disaster as it would take some time to reconstruct all that data. Hopefully, i would remember all my customers, but the memory is getting a little dodgy. Think it might be time to duplicate the records.

 
I use George, I think it was worth the money, each week I print off the diary view of the weeks work! It soon goes tits up though :hiding:

 
He didn't bin it to get exhaust hanging off did he? Reminds me of when I was 17. I had a Yamaha RD200 which was a pretty cool bike in its day. I used to pop wheelies whenever I could on it. Many a time I would be sat at the lights, open the throttle, shut it down and open it again and get the front wheel up. Problem was, the chain sometimes came off and snagged round the back wheel locking everything up and leaving me in a heap in the road :laugh:

I had a Yamaha TY50 when I was 16. I was riding down this road once and saw a very fit bird walking in my direction. I was so busy gawping at her that I didn't see the junction ahead, it was wet and I braked hard on a man hole cover and came sliding off. The bird just carried on walking up the road, the cow :rofl: I'd have married her if she had helped me, I'm sure of it :love:

 
i keep meaning to write it all down but when i get out there ...or by the time i get out there...late as usual....i am always rushing..and writing holds me up:D...but i will do it soon...its like a diary i start it for a few days....

no tuffers he is very sensible although he does want more speed...it was quite lucky really just happened on the drive he has to get it done soon as its ...mot time...er...i am not so sure about my plastic ties which hold half the body work on though....and the back light...what has he bought?

still it keeps him quite...

 
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