Staff Injury

Hi Robin, sorry to hear about your accident but i was a little relieved when i heard it was your foot, for a moment i thought you had chopped a hand or finger off with the flip over saw, i will be home in a few weeks to give you a hand if required, and the quad is auto so you will have no trouble getting around. cheers Geoff
 
Well thanks for posting the photo, as said we were having a few hours in london zoo with having a day off from watching the paralypic dressage. Earlier that day i recieved a call to say that the butler had broken his foot, and i couldnt believe my eyes when we saw him, he wast in the zoo for long because staff caught him looking for a new set of teeth , but they dont have orangutans based there atm. on a serious not get well soon mate, and try and stay out of trouble. speak to you soon.
 
Thanks for the offer of help much appreciated Geoff, only needed 3 days and it would have been watertight, on friday I get a new stronger plaster fitted, :thumb: broken this one already.
Andy it's a shame Lee didn't get his last Gold Medal but he was brilliant anyway, hopefully he will get another chance in 4 years. :british:
It was the shock of seeing that photo that made me spell incorrectly John, bye the way I had a hardhat on when I hit my head so I can't blame it on that either, or perhaps I am just thick:cuckoo: no need to reply.
 
That says it all robin, only had the plaster on 2 or 3 days and broke that already:rofl: I would stay in bed with the lights off, curtains drawn, door locked and dont move for the next 5 weeks. That way you might just get back on your feet without any other accidents or disasters occuring :D

By the way have another buyer for venison :-D
 
I don't know exactly how, it might have been moving the 6 mtr lenghts of timber into a neat watertight stack,
or it might have been when I was mixing a small amount of concrete,
or when I was painting the new hardwood door for the chiller room, bloody heavy,
but probably after my son phoned to say a pipe had burst under the bathroom floor and could I help at 11pm.:banghead:
Great news about the extra buyer of venison Malc.
Alex as if I would do such a daft thing as that, I ask you, what next at least I don't drag Sika along a river bank after having surgery:shock:
 
I don't know exactly how, it might have been moving the 6 mtr lenghts of timber into a neat watertight stack,
or it might have been when I was mixing a small amount of concrete,
or when I was painting the new hardwood door for the chiller room, bloody heavy,
but probably after my son phoned to say a pipe had burst under the bathroom floor and could I help at 11pm.:banghead:

You are meant to be taking it easy! :shock:

Alex as if I would do such a daft thing as that, I ask you, what next at least I don't drag Sika along a river bank after having surgery:shock:

Ok, touché.... But the difference is that I got away with it! :D

Rest up and let it heal properly!

Alex
 
Alex I have to admit you are right, I think I will have to slow down a bit and take it easy until my foot has healed.:old:
 
Andy, I have had a very new and heave boot fitted, you know where you are going to find it sticking out from don't you :twisted:
By the way that's my cousin driving I'll ask him if he can " make your day ":D
 
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