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TolishAPurd

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Just finished on the windows today at 5:30, pitch black. Big place that i did not want to have to come back for tomorrow as I have a day of gardening booked. It feels dodgy as **** climbing ladders in the darkness with onlookers going past.

 
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Yep, the daughter is tasty. I reckon shes good enough to even get the approval of the two T's; tuffers and taytay.

 
hey Tolish...have you seen your "face sake...erm hero" is on channel 4 tonight at 10pm ...a program he did with Steph and Dom from gogle box fame...should be interesting...lol

 
hey Tolish...have you seen your "face sake...erm hero" is on channel 4 tonight at 10pm ...a program he did with Steph and Dom from gogle box fame...should be interesting...lol
I read he was doing that a few weeks ago. Glad you told me, I'll definitely be tuning in to that. :thumbsup:

On a similar but disturbing note, I was on top of mrs tolish the other night, and farage was on question time. She didnt mind me pausing for an hour to watch the whole programme. When it finished though she was fast asleep. Women eh. :rolleyes: /emoticons/biggrin.png True story.

 
Not so bad if there's lights on inside but your kind of fluxed if there's not unless you had your pot hole-ing light on yur napper. know what you mean about tieing last bit of work up. its a pain in the jacksy having start the next day with a straggler .

 
How about fixing a torch to the brush? Or is that stupid?

Yes that's stupid.

 
I have never seen a domestic window cleaner cleaning windows in the dark before.

Now that would be funny to see especially if no light were on /emoticons/biggrin.png

 
How about fixing a torch to the brush? Or is that stupid?

Yes that's stupid.
Urm...not so stupid....but....

A strip of LED lights attached to the brush with a small battery pack stuck-on with Velcro.

 
I can't get used to adjusting the workload to take the failing light into consideration. I too try to squeeze in one too many and have to do it the next morning. /emoticons/sad.png

 
you have now reminded me of last year i had to do a new clean and it was going dark and i went to find no one around but i thought as i climbed the fence at least the lights will be on....it was a strange kinda light...still another job bites the dust...

it does bring back memories of youth fighting the failing light but these days i am off home if a cloud passes../emoticons/biggrin.png.

 

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