Give me her address Pete, and I'll burn her house down for you, nothing personal, just business.
Well my first week back at work wasn't bad, even though I had to get out of bed at 0530 to make sure I got to work by 0700, I spent the last couple of days yacking on the phone to former colleagues who rang me up to welcome me back and tell me how everythings turned to #$%*e since I left, and now I'm back they expect me to fix it up, blah blah blah.
Well that's not my job any more boys, I took a 30K paycut to take this job, so all those issues are well above my pay grade, ha ha! The good thing (apart from the fact that I'm not the boss anymore) is that I now come under an EBA, I've got at least 6 months of paid overtime if I want it, (which will easily make up that 30K) I get a rostered day off once a month, and I knock off at lunch time on Fridays! Woohoo!
Of course, into every life a little rain must fall. I took some watches over to the local shopping centre to get new batteries fitted in two of them, and an extra link in an old Seiko's watchband. While I was there I noticed that they also cut car keys, so I got a spare key cut for the Subaru. I used it to unlock the door, then shoved it in the ignition, started it and away I went.
I drove to a gas station to fill it up and although I could turn the key enough to switch the engine and dash lights off, I can't turn it around far enough to lock the steering and remove the fcuking key! Fcuk! When I got home I disconnected the battery and put my jacket over the steering wheel so no one can see the key, and locked the doors with my other key, but what a krunt! I guess I'm going to have to try to remove the ignition barrel today, with the key in it, then try to remove the key once it's out? Fcuking great...
Also, when I got home after a hard day's toil, I went to step into the shower, and fcuck me swinging, the fcuking hot water service's pilot light had gone out again, so nicht hiebes wasser for a working class man! Fcuk! I'm fcuked if I know why the pilot keeps going out, it relights straight away and the old HWS might be 25 years old but it still works beaut, so I don't want to retire it, I'd rather spend the money on another bike, so it pisses me off that it's as reliable as a BSA 500 right now............