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Have you worked for anybody famous/well known ?

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Centralheatking

This is a game we were playing at lunchtime.

We do work for S. Gerard, did for The late Derek Nimmo and of course Maurice Flitcroft.

David Puttenham - 'chariots of fire' man. Derek Ackora as well but thats all we think.


Anybody got famous ones they can mention - pint for the most famous

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A famous golfer, didn't know who he was and can't remember his name.

He told me his name and waited for me to acknowledge him.

I said 'you have given me the impression I should know who you are but sorry, your name doesn't ring any bells'

At this point his wife roared with laughter and said I was going out with him for weeks until I mentioned his name to my friend and they explained who he was.

Anyway he said 'I'm a pro golfer' I said 'I'm a pro plumber where is the problem'

Its not nick faldo I know that name.....
 
I did jobs for Len Ganley, snooker referee extraordinaire and Adrian Love, occasionally sober radio dj.

My beloved angel, who even now is guffawing delightedly in my shell like, just pointed out with great amusement that both of mine are dead.

Chest deflated!
 
Ronnie Corbett! Lovely bloke and biscuits for two days!

Not such a lovely bloke when he catches you tiptoeing through his kitchen at 6.30 in the morning after a nocturnal assignation with his daughter! I used to live a couple of miles from him and chatted her up in the pub.
 
She bought a house in Hastings & we were working for the guy that sold it to her......She came in a few times & she was odd & made me feel uneasy.....but the guy never told us who she was until we had finnished the job.....
 
Have been working lately at the late George Harrison's friar park.

Also Jeremy paxmans glad I didn't get in any argument with him.

Mr biffa / biffa bins

Lord and lady sainsbury and yes I did find stuff that was brought from Asda in their house!

Lord and lady money coutts / coutts bank

Thats all I can think of for now!
 
I never, did but working for Oliver Reed was just an amazing orgy of drinking - he took his
builders etc. to the pub for weeks on end.

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Maybe I didn't bow enough in their presence to work in all their homes but did a few jobs in the U2 recording studios, two of their own houses and two of their parents houses.

There was a stupid condition in the contracts that I could not disclose anything that was said / heard in the studios or use the work for advertising????????????

I mean what is there to hear in a sound proof studio?

Taoiseach's home (Prime Minister) a couple of the Irish gentry what they were Lords of I doubt they even know as they don't have seats in the House of lords.

The most secure court house in Ireland, that was a good on, while working on the job I had to agree to phone taps, police escorts swear something in Irish which apparently made me an officer of the courts, the only benefits I got from all that B.S. was;
I could drive the wrong way on a one way street?
Did not have to stop if involved in an accident?
My cars and vans were registered to police headquarters, not allowed sign writing on the vans.

That was back in the days of paramilitaries (criminals) running around with guns and we could have been deemed to be targets from all sides of the conflict because we were helping the State.

The money was only brilliant 🙂
 
We could all vote on this - say, on Sunday night/Monday am - any more famous customers ?

There is a virtual pint in this OR/AND some (2x large) Cornish Pasty Company vouchers which we got
due to a bad experience at a (mOTO) service station M1 northbound the other day after the
archery comp at Lords . Big George burnt his mouth ! tryin 2 eat 2 at the same time - bottle of Doom
Bar cooled him down tho

centralheatking
 
What about people like Ian Huntley the fffffiiinnnnn xxxx. Xxxx. Xxxx. Xx x. X xx. Xxxxx do they count cos I've done Wakefield nick lol
 
I did work for a minor celebrity (as they put it) over in Dunfermline. Apparently her hubby was in "Balamory"... at least I think that was what she said! I just nodded and said oh yeah, good shooting up that way..
 
I worked for the most of RBS executives in their homes when I was employed, some of them were utter shermans, others were really down to earth. I tend to find the ones with real money are nice, the ones who want to get more are the "pancake flippers"..
 
What about people like Ian Huntley the fffffiiinnnnn xxxx. Xxxx. Xxxx. Xx x. X xx. Xxxxx do they count cos I've done Wakefield nick lol

Is that where they keep Huntley these days?

A hundred grand a year it costs the tax payer to keep him alive.
 
A few rich and famous personages, but they were always nice people to me as I was to them.
 
Is that where they keep Huntley these days?

A hundred grand a year it costs the tax payer to keep him alive.


Not now ,think he got moved up to durham after been attacked down here. sure he got slashed
 
Anybody else want to pitch for the 2x (Large) Cornish Company Company
vouchers ...........or anyone wants to vote even 4 themselves !

Winner announced 5.00am Tuesday gmt + 1

centralheatking
 

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