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There you go again rhea.
What a nob.
Rich H
What a nob.
Rich H
You are right there. I don't know what the Fire Brigade rules are but my little old Mom broke her hip last year and couldn't get to the door to let in the Ambo crew. They physically blocked a neighbour from climbing a ladder to get to an open window. Had to wait 52 minutes for plod to arrive(they genuinely were busy).Well that is good if you have neighbours you can trust and are always in,
There you go again rhea.
What a nob.
Rich H
Rich, you know thats no correct, there is a "K" in knob.
Also is your biometric system fail safe or fail secure or programmable to be either ?
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premier
Only when fingers are dirty Gabi.
Rich H
Good excuse not to do any gardening then?
I've tried that - it doesn't work!
Rich H
The only keys I hold are for the house. When I go out and get 'locked' I always make sure I have the keys to get in. In Ireland we are still using wheelbarrows for key holding. We are becoming more advanced, slowly but surely. How do you recognise a keyholder in Ireland? He/She is the one pushing the wheelbarrow.