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The three chaps who manifestly aren't fixing the gas leak outside my house for the past three months are reading their papers in the van. One of them theoretically operates the digger, one of them sometimes gets into the hole and then gets out, but the third chap's function is puzzling. He occasionally eats a cake and every now and again gets the ginger one in a headlock.


Frequently they all talk on their phones and sometimes a fourth one arrives and they all stare into the hole and smoke cigarettes.


Sometimes I think I should invite them in. It must be cold out there.

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steveo Wrote:

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> Frequently they all talk on their phones and

> sometimes a fourth one arrives and they all stare

> into the hole and smoke cigarettes.


As they are not currently orbiting the planet, that would suggest said gas leak has been fixed...

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that'll be me - steve has met me and knows my name


Mayeb these workmen are slackers but I can't imagine any company being that badly managed they could get away with that for so long. It's probably not just tardiness butthey may be dependant on people off-site as well


But if they are slacking, that's why I wondered whatthe response of the company in question was

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