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Ladymuck Wrote:

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>

> BELOW IS REPLY FROM FOXTONS...will update the

> Forum when I receive a fuller reply.

>

> "Thank you for your email, we are looking into

> this matter and I will update you further next

> week.

>

>

>

> Regards,

>

> Rosie Nagle"



Sorry - have just realised it's the same standard email the rest of you have received. It will be interesting to see if the next lot of replies are different (given that some of our emails will have differed).

sophiesofa Wrote:

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> I don't get it and probably never will unless someone explains.


My interpretation is that Honaloochie said "Wat Graham26 sed"... people thought this was a pun, because a watt is a unit of power (but not a "wat", I don't know what that is).


Actually a whole load of electricity related puns just popped into my head, but I'll spare you for now...

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > > > Absolutely brilliant. Low energy or not,

> its

> > > still

> > > > energy- WATSED.

> > > >

> > > > Foxtons are the worst of a rather awful

> > bunch.

> > >

> > > Wat Graham26 sed.

> >

> >

> > I get it HB!!! I get it. :)

>

>

> ME TOO!! ME TOO!! (It took me a while though!:)))


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Oh BLAST i've watsed TOO much time on this to work it out




W**F

You know what you are doing? You are giving them the chance to come up smelling of roses. If this PR woman had any savyy (and being in her particular job, I bet she's pretty good) she'll spin it, roll it out, get some media coverage and noone in the wider world will be wiser that it all started off as a complaint against it on the EDF. It'll look like a major initiative to help the environment. Bravo!
funny you should say that - I had a reporter contact me from the South London Press about wanting to do a story on this...so as you say Nero - from small acorns and all that - it will be interesting to see comes of this. Lets wait and see what happens next week...

Nero Wrote:

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> You know what you are doing? You are giving them

> the chance to come up smelling of roses. If this

> PR woman had any savyy (and being in her

> particular job, I bet she's pretty good) she'll

> spin it, roll it out, get some media coverage and

> noone in the wider world will be wiser that it all

> started off as a complaint against it on the EDF.

> It'll look like a major initiative to help the

> environment. Bravo!



If it means that they turn off the lights and the tvs then does it matter? It'll take a lot more that a PR offensive about correcting poor environmental behaviour for Foxtons to come up smelling of roses.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> sophiesofa Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I don't get it and probably never will unless

> someone explains.

>

> My interpretation is that Honaloochie said "Wat

> Graham26 sed"... people thought this was a pun,

> because a watt is a unit of power (but not a

> "wat", I don't know what that is).

>

> Actually a whole load of electricity related puns

> just popped into my head, but I'll spare you for

> now...


Ohm I God, Jez and SophieS. Wire you not getting this?

Fuse two don't power yourselves a stiff drink and go back over the thread and figure it out, I might take to my bed faraday.

WoofMarkThe Dog, please contact SophieSofa, arrange to meter and explain, if you'd be so kind. Don't be terse though, it's not her volt.

I'll take Jeremy aside and explain watts watt.

lemonellen Wrote:

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>

> If it means that they turn off the lights and the

> tvs then does it matter? It'll take a lot more

> that a PR offensive about correcting poor

> environmental behaviour for Foxtons to come up

> smelling of roses.



My sentiments exactly lemonellen.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > sophiesofa Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > I don't get it and probably never will unless

> > someone explains.

> >

> > My interpretation is that Honaloochie said "Wat

> > Graham26 sed"... people thought this was a pun,

> > because a watt is a unit of power (but not a

> > "wat", I don't know what that is).

> >

> > Actually a whole load of electricity related

> puns

> > just popped into my head, but I'll spare you

> for

> > now...

>

> Ohm I God, Jez and SophieS. Wire you not getting

> this?

> Fuse two don't power yourselves a stiff drink and

> go back over the thread and figure it out, I might

> take to my bed faraday.

> WoofMarkThe Dog, please contact SophieSofa,

> arrange to meter and explain, if you'd be so kind.

> Don't be terse though, it's not her volt.

> I'll take Jeremy aside and explain watts watt.



Love it!

sophiesofa Wrote:

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> Watt?

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Sophiesettee


Yoar spelling is appalling.


A clue.


The TOO & BLAST are read herrings & eye put them in two put you in a pspin, it has werked.


I'm shocked buy how static this is getting as I have watsed two much tymne & take that as a jolt. Stay at ohm twoday till youf worked it out.




W**F



*Like that whale in free willy yeah well I'ts all there in black & white . I'm off down the beach now , when I'm back I'll let you off the hook as it whirr*

Look - lets just drop this - Foxtons are a bunch of watsers and don't deserve the attention.



woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> No because it's a good thread

>

>

> "Betting " lets drop that ?

>

>

> Back to your stable ......"neigh"

>

>

> W**F



Didn't you get my watsers joke Woof? The whole thread has derived from wat HB sed earlier.

computedshorty - She'd only be wasting energy if she put more water in the kettle than she actually needed for her cuppa. In fact, the use of a flask could be considered the bigger waste of energy as that flask had to be made....AND the water boiled.


Good news that the lights are off....were they all off or just the office lights, with the signs left on?

Danstable Wrote:

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> Good news that the lights are off....were they all

> off or just the office lights, with the signs left

> on?


ALL lights were off - apart from the fridge light at the front. We need to keep an eye out to see whether this was a one-off accident or something more permanent.

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