Why look??

huskydog replied on 28/07/2016 12:17

Posted on 28/07/2016 12:17

Outside my shop the electricity board have dug up the pavement to do some repairs and there is a large hole ,why is it that everyone that walks past has to stop and look down the hole? ,what do they expect to seeSurprised

tombar replied on 28/07/2016 16:30

Posted on 28/07/2016 16:30

Don't know HD.   I'm singing Bernard Cribbins song, "There I was digging this 'ole ..."

Perhaps the same reason as, when they see a 'wet paint' sign, they have to test it.  My dad used to put a blob of paint on something with a sign that said 'test here'. Happy

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artyboo replied on 28/07/2016 18:26

Posted on 28/07/2016 18:26

People are naturally nosey. This is exactly why we get miles of tail backs on the motorway when there has been an 'incident' on the other side.

Takethedogalong replied on 28/07/2016 18:32

Posted on 28/07/2016 18:32

Don't knock digging holes, they found Richard III in one a couple of years ago! Just don't let anyone drop a cig end in!Happy

IanH replied on 28/07/2016 19:08

Posted on 28/07/2016 19:08

Why look? 

To see what's there.......Smile

But all i can see is the bottom of a holeUndecided

So you now know what's there.....Smile

redface replied on 28/07/2016 21:37

Posted on 28/07/2016 21:37

How does that song go? "It all makes work for a working man to do."  So leccy dig a hole - puncture the gas main - Gas Board fracture the water pipe, water company breaks the sewer and they in turn sever the  TV/phone cables. Seems the best option may be to move shop Husky. Laughing

neveramsure replied on 28/07/2016 22:22

Posted on 28/07/2016 22:22

Perhaps they are really tunnelling under your shop HD.SurprisedLaughing

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