Guest WaterBoy Posted April 24, 2005 Share Posted April 24, 2005 Just a quick recomendation for those helping out on Monday night. The tables that we will be moving are heavy and have lots of splinters. you will be very tired and the work will be hard. I recommend that anyone wanting to help with this task purchases some strong gloves from somewhere like Homebase, Robert Dyas or some other DIY shop. You are ideally after some strong builder/rigger gloves, that will protect your hands. Gardening gloves will be too weak and will not provide adequate protection. Thank you. Paul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gandalfia Posted April 24, 2005 Share Posted April 24, 2005 Or.................could do what I did at C5. Break your back lifting the tables, gets lots of splinters but do it all with a smile on your face Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sarah-4-eva Posted April 24, 2005 Share Posted April 24, 2005 Or.................could do what I did at C5. Break your back lifting the tables, gets lots of splinters but do it all with a smile on your face That sounds SO familiar! *thinks of LFACC* Prft, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schmooz Posted April 24, 2005 Share Posted April 24, 2005 Or.................could do what I did at C5. Break your back lifting the tables, gets lots of splinters but do it all with a smile on your face That sounds SO familiar! *thinks of LFACC* Prft, haha yep Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jog Posted April 24, 2005 Share Posted April 24, 2005 Or.................could do what I did at C5. Break your back lifting the tables, gets lots of splinters but do it all with a smile on your face come on though, it's part of the experience Go to C7, have a great time, get some splinters Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators DavidB Posted April 24, 2005 Moderators Share Posted April 24, 2005 Free splinters! There's an offer no one can refuse Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schmooz Posted April 24, 2005 Share Posted April 24, 2005 pansy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smuge Posted April 24, 2005 Share Posted April 24, 2005 You can' beat somthing for free Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jog Posted April 24, 2005 Share Posted April 24, 2005 pansy *puts flower pot on your head* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MORK MORAN Posted April 24, 2005 Share Posted April 24, 2005 Or.................could do what I did at C5. Break your back lifting the tables, gets lots of splinters but do it all with a smile on your face indeed...fight back the pain...with a smile Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dum dumdum Dum Posted April 24, 2005 Share Posted April 24, 2005 Break your back lifting the tables, gets lots of splinters but do it all with a smile on your face and just keep repeating to yourself...........the quicker I do this the quicker I can get to the pub!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schmooz Posted April 24, 2005 Share Posted April 24, 2005 pansy *puts flower pot on your head* thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sarah-4-eva Posted April 24, 2005 Share Posted April 24, 2005 pansy *puts flower pot on your head* Tinkerkell Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schmooz Posted April 24, 2005 Share Posted April 24, 2005 pansy *puts flower pot on your head* Tinkerkell Suzirella Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wiccawise21 Posted April 24, 2005 Share Posted April 24, 2005 oh lfacc... that was painful work! =x= Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thor-sguk Posted April 25, 2005 Share Posted April 25, 2005 Just a quick recomendation for those helping out on Monday night. The tables that we will be moving are heavy and have lots of splinters. you will be very tired and the work will be hard. gloves from somewhere like Homebase, Robert Dyas or some other DIY shop. This safety advice follows after an incident at LFACC2 when I was subjected to an injury in the line of duty..... I had a injury to top of my finger/nail....but healed nicely after 2 weeks. So take the advice and take care for yourself and fellow colleagues. regards Jeff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest WaterBoy Posted April 26, 2005 Share Posted April 26, 2005 Hi Jeff! That "little incident" was what prompted me to put up the warning. Glad to hear your digit is okay. Hope to see you at C7, Paul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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