Shedendman
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He only keeps his sandwiches and flask in it but he's very possessive.
The fact it says it WILL result in death by electrocution is what gives it away
Reminds me of a tale passed over by a friend who worked for the Research dept of a very large steel maker (older forum members might have to explain to the younger what a steel works was) Tale goes on they experimenting with a system which used sound frequency to detect when the steel conversion process in a basic oxygen steel maker was completed (to save oxygen) . Several works had tried it out & all but one reported it was useless.He only keeps his sandwiches and flask in it but he's very possessive.
Don't worry if your dead you dont have to payMaybe I'm a bit tight but the £20 fine would bother me more than the death by electrocution.
Obviously not the Taxman then, 'cos them barstewards won't let a little detail like you being dead stop them.Don't worry if your dead you dont have to pay
Or credit card people...
I phoned one, told them I had to inform them that the account holder had passed.
"Before we can take instruction from you, we need authorisation from the account holder, could you put them on the phone please?"
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Unless the owner has wired the handles/doors to the mains, and the £20 is levied on dependants to cover cadaver removal.......