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I've got a demolition site - can't manage a photo!
In the past couple of months it's been a set for Casualty and now they have ripped the buildings down (that's a bugger for the continuity man )
For anyone in Bristol it's the old Georges/Courage Brewery site.
It's been quite interesting actually!
In the past couple of months it's been a set for Casualty and now they have ripped the buildings down (that's a bugger for the continuity man )
For anyone in Bristol it's the old Georges/Courage Brewery site.
It's been quite interesting actually!
vex said:
billsnemesis said:
Scaffolding since September - no natural daylight for months
And Bosnians in high vis and hard hats
And Bosnians in high vis and hard hats
That is rare!
Bosnian actually wearing the right stuff! and not in teashirt, shorts and trainers.
Not sure they are wearing anything under the high vis of course
We keep hearing the supervisors yelling at them to put their hats back on
They have a sign at the front saying 176 days without a reportable accident site. What they don't mentioned are the blazing rows from trying hold a phone conversation with a client while, just outside your window, someone cuts up a steel fire escape with an angle grinder and the near homocides from someone telling you in the middle of February that they need to keep your window open for two hours while they paint it!
Horrible view this week - empty bus stop on a main road.
After half term though it will be back to looking at the fantastic totty from the local six form college at the full bus stop. [perve mode]Did I mention that the windows are mirrored?[/perve mode]
After half term though it will be back to looking at the fantastic totty from the local six form college at the full bus stop. [perve mode]Did I mention that the windows are mirrored?[/perve mode]
Edited by cliffe_mafia on Thursday 5th April 15:14
pcowen said:
_tc said:
I over look the sea. not too bad today as its rough and the boat is still in the barn but some days are a real killer. sunny, flat, no work and boat ready to go but boss man not playing..
A sunny day and no work, wouldn't you rather be in that car, than the boat?
Not with the roads all chugged up. out there on the water i can go where i like and really get away from it all.
I can see new Scotland Yard in all its mirrored-glass glory. The worst part is you cant walk down the pavement at lunchtime without tripping over either a news reporter/cameraman/lighting guy/soundman or assistant now that they all seem to have to do their reports on terrorism stories with the revolving sign in the background!
Come up to Edinburgh. My first job - IT dept at Royal Bank - walk down Hanover st every morning looking at Forth - glorious in the sun. Move to Scottish and Newcastle (where Scottish Parliament is now) - overlooking Holyrood Palace. Ignore period in bunker on industrial estate while at Bank of Scotland, then move to Scottish Widows - next to Arthurs Seat, the Crags - what more could you want!!
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