Some kind gentleman on this here fair forum sent me a reed/valve to make a copy off - and well Ill be utterly buggered if I can find the envelope I put all the very kind gentlemans details in and again stupid me has inadvertently deleted all my PM's
Yes I know I should have been more diligent but let just say I was very very drunk
If you read this can you PM me so I can return the valve to you
All the best all the time
Del
:lol: Thats the sort of thing i would do..... I am terrible with names, no i mean really bad! and i forget stuff like that all the time.. Its truely embarassing at times.. When someone does something nice for you the least you can do is remember their name lol... mate i feel your pain...
I have found an easy way out of that situation, I call everyone "mate", men, women, the old and the young :rofl2:
cheers mate :stir:
Well del I didn't won't to say on here but ...... you did borrow £500 off me and you said you'd give it me back Mate ,,,,,,,,, :stir:
Found Him - it was Andrew he texted so have his address now and back on the road to him
Quote from: mjgt on Sunday, 02 July 2017, 07:17 PM
I have found an easy way out of that situation, I call everyone "mate", men, women, the old and the young :rofl2:
That's just lazy Mick! :lol: Least I try to remember peoples names, worst for me is when I forget someone I've known for years!! Now that's embarassing ! :jack:
Quote from: KiwiCol on Wednesday, 16 August 2017, 04:46 PM
That's just lazy Mick! :lol: Least I try to remember peoples names, worst for me is when I forget someone I've known for years!! Now that's embarassing ! :jack:
As I get on in years remembering names is getting to be a pain
Im going to take a leaf from a tyre delivery driver I know - he had bits on the side all over the place as he made his deliveries (FNARR FNARR) - I asked him how he remembered all there names with getting one wrong - he replied I just call all of them Chuck :clapping: :clapping:
Quote from: KiwiCol on Wednesday, 16 August 2017, 04:46 PM
Quote from: mjgt on Sunday, 02 July 2017, 07:17 PM
I have found an easy way out of that situation, I call everyone "mate", men, women, the old and the young :rofl2:
That's just lazy Mick! :lol: Least I try to remember peoples names, worst for me is when I forget someone I've known for years!! Now that's embarassing ! :jack:
It probably is lazy but on the other hand I spent the last 17 years (6 in the services and 11 as a civvy) running training courses for the British Military. I had between 12 and 16 new students every week and no matter how much effort I put in I still could not remember everyone's name. People would stop me in the corridors and say hello how are you Mick, remember me, er no. Or yes mate, how's it going, have you used any of the techniques I taught you E.T.C. :hat:
Completely understandable Mick. It was a tongue in cheek comment. :cheers:
But I am lazy as well :lol:
You crack on mate, I like this kind of banter. :onya:
Roger that! :cheers:
Quote from: KiwiCol on Thursday, 17 August 2017, 06:51 PM
Roger that! :cheers:
You sure his names Roger, I would just call him Mate :stir:
Solo mum had 8 kids........ called them all Rangi. Tells friend it works well, when dinners ready i just call out Rangi and they all come in.
Friend says what if you want just one of them........easy she says, i just use their fathers name. :facepalm:
And a very friendly girl she was too. . .
The old ones are still the best :)
Del when are you going to send me back that GSX1400 you borrowed from me?
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