Greetings readers worldwide, time seems to be even shorter than usual as I lost a great deal of it after being locked out of my Paypal account. For some reason the password went wrong and several attempts to reset it failed time and again. To cut a very long story short it was my email address that was wrong when I attempted to reset it. It's happened with Amazon and EBay their programme somehow jumps to the conclusion that my email is www.pmpvideo.com not www.pmpvideo.fsnet.co.uk. This has happened a good few times and this time caused mayhem that continued until we returned from the Halle concert at teatime when it was finally al up and running, all this because i wanted to refund EBay buyers who have paid over the odds in postage. It's hard having a sum set to cover 99% of instances but when it's a lot less I refund, often it's more. We had the mole man here yesterday, traps are set, I mowed the lawns today despite the wet, they hate the vibration , a many pronged attack on the little blighters. I preferred the old chap who has I guess dropped off his perch, he used to gas them well after the law changed, it was very effective. I got the side lamp fixed at Halfords, very efficient service, surprisingly. I've got the covers done for Oldham and Bury DVDs plus The Big Orange event - all three are on our shop now. I'm editing the Immingham truck film, lots of wind noise but amazingly seeing how rough it was the actually shots have come out fine even at the end where I had my back to the wind and concentrated on the tunnel under the railway. I only got one train passing over with trucks underneath, still not bad for the limited time I was thee. As I said yesterday when it's spring and the grass has grown around the roundabout it will be a great spot. I've ordered up printer ink and also looked on the net at the rear facing camera mounts for filming the trucks on the motorway, the sort of mount they make for birders seems a cheap option, worth less than a £20 gamble. The DVD printer is on its way from Northern Ireland, I guess you'll all be ready to spot your first printed DVD. Not sure what I'll do tomorrow, very mixed weather - I may look at the new truck position I noted the other side of the new Mersey road crossing site. Photos from Bury Comments are closed.
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