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Post by stonedaddy on Aug 4, 2014 10:09:01 GMT
Just like to tell all my buddies that my phone vanished yesterday off the pub table. I know everyone in the pub and find it hard to believe any of them could have taken it. I have phoned the pub and they have not seen it but the barmaid who was on yesterday may have been handed it in, they are waiting for her to arrive for the next shift. I have phoned my number and it rings out but nobody answers it. I just want to warn all the people off WC and FMUK who are on my lists to let me know if they get any strange calls. People can still contact me through Jose's number which I hope to borrow off her for Farmer Phil's. I still hope to get it back sometime today and I will report if that happens. .... Tom ....
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Post by Firefox on Aug 4, 2014 10:15:49 GMT
Wasn't me who nicked it, I'm in Brandon, still, hope you get it back Tom. What a bummer just before FPs, but my fingers crossed it will turn up!
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Post by stonedaddy on Aug 4, 2014 21:20:59 GMT
OK panic over. Was on my land-line to my insurance trying to get a replacement phone when a knock on the door was answered by Jose. It was one of my mates from the pub with my phone in his hand. He reckoned that I left it on the table when I left a bit under the weather and he took it home. Now I have backed all my contacts up on this computer and also put them onto a removable disc. I have also downloaded an app from geeks that will track it and lock it if it happens again. So if anyone gets any strange calls its gotta be off me. . .... Tom ....
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Post by n brown on Aug 4, 2014 21:27:50 GMT
my son often loses his phone when he's a 'bit under the weather' .falls in canals too,and forgets where he left his bike. bloody weather
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Post by stonedaddy on Aug 4, 2014 22:13:52 GMT
my son often loses his phone when he's a 'bit under the weather' .falls in canals too,and forgets where he left his bike. bloody weather If I fell into the canal which is just down the road from the pub it would be me the phone and the bike gone for good. Its the Manchester Ship Canal and its 40 meters deep. .... Tom ....
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