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> Its amazing how one day can start out great and

> then go so wrong.

>

> Its the Morning and my window cleaner form Horizon

> window cleaning tells me I dont owe him a penny

> because I recommended him to a neighbour. Good

> start! So with my new found money i treat myself

> to a coffee and cake at Lucus bakery. Fantastic

> place but the service is so so bad. It really

> stresses me out! It also made me late for work so

> I had to run down Marmora road. Thats when i

> slipped on dogs poo. The scences where ugly!

>

> Does anyones elses day start off well and finishes

> ugly or am i the only one?



So you're saying you recommended yourself to your neighbour and decided to not charge yourself for cleaning your own windows?


...like here

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I can't say that I've ever associated getting something for free with somehow gaining extra time to get to work!


So I'm going to have to say 'NO'


Sorry


P.S - Surely you got a head up on the dog poo from here - http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,496082


P.P.S - Shameless plug!

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Its amazing how one day can start out great and then go so wrong.


Its the Morning and I decide to try and plug my company Horizon window cleaning by pretending to be a happy customer. But I forget to create a new username and end up looking a little bit silly. And then lots of people take the mickey but no-one asks me to clean their windows. And to top it off, I trod in dog poo on my way to drown my sorrows at the pub. The scenes where ugly!


Does anyones elses day start off well and finishes ugly or am i the only one?

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Horizon Wrote:

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> Its amazing how one day can start out great and

> then go so wrong.

>

> Its the Morning and my window cleaner form Horizon

> window cleaning tells me I dont owe him a penny

> because I recommended him to a neighbour. Good

> start! So with my new found money i treat myself

> to a coffee and cake at Lucus bakery. Fantastic

> place but the service is so so bad. It really

> stresses me out! It also made me late for work so

> I had to run down Marmora road. Thats when i

> slipped on dogs poo. The scences where ugly!

>

> Does anyones elses day start off well and finishes

> ugly or am i the only one?


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