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oldrope
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Post by oldrope »

Hi, on night shift last week a record was bust!! The record for leap froging over upturnd mech trays is now 18 up 2 from 16. if your mc can beat this tell us. L S M runner.
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star dust wrote:Hi, on night shift last week a record was bust!! The record for leap froging over upturnd mech trays is now 18 up 2 from 16. if your mc can beat this tell us. L S M runner.
GET A LIFE :crazy:
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Post by L Tommo »

18 YOU SAY>>>?

Oh well...


I better get in practise then!!! :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: :crazy:


OUT :cfo :lfo
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Re: leap frog

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star dust wrote:Hi, on night shift last week a record was bust!! The record for leap froging over upturnd mech trays is now 18 up 2 from 16. if your mc can beat this tell us. L S M runner.
Just out of curiosity, are they nested inside one another or on top of one another? And has it been properly risk assessed??? :wink:
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Re: leap frog

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cfps wrote:
star dust wrote:Hi, on night shift last week a record was bust!! The record for leap froging over upturnd mech trays is now 18 up 2 from 16. if your mc can beat this tell us. L S M runner.
Just out of curiosity, are they nested inside one another or on top of one another? And has it been properly risk assessed??? :wink:
They were nested one in another and as to the risk { fraid not}
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Re: leap frog

Post by Sparrowhawk »

cfps wrote:
star dust wrote:Hi, on night shift last week a record was bust!! The record for leap froging over upturnd mech trays is now 18 up 2 from 16. if your mc can beat this tell us. L S M runner.
Just out of curiosity, are they nested inside one another or on top of one another? And has it been properly risk assessed??? :wink:
Are you going to have a go then ? Sorry but I'd wet myself laughing , seeing you try this and landing on your face in front of our shift manager :chuckle . If you do it , could you wait till Monday please when I'm back off holiday :chuckle .
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Re: leap frog

Post by MTTCRUSADER »

star dust wrote:Hi, on night shift last week a record was bust!! The record for leap froging over upturnd mech trays is now 18 up 2 from 16. if your mc can beat this tell us. L S M runner.
Try playing ten pin bowling with upturned boxes and yorkies or alts as bowls. The space in MTT's and LSM's are ideal as lanes.
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Bumping this :left:
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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Re: leap frog

Post by oscarmacca »

cfps wrote:
star dust wrote:Hi, on night shift last week a record was bust!! The record for leap froging over upturnd mech trays is now 18 up 2 from 16. if your mc can beat this tell us. L S M runner.
Just out of curiosity, are they nested inside one another or on top of one another? And has it been properly risk assessed??? :wink:
This could become a project for say, displaced Managers at a Mail Centre in the West of Scotland. :chuckle