Laissez-Faire can catch you out?

davey

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Ozzieland
I may have mentioned I live in a small forest with a few other humans. I live in my own granny flat another old timer lives in a caravan and between is is a huge garage many feet long and high in which is stored gasoline and trail bikes and boats and furniture etc etc. 60 yds away is a main house with a family and young turks who ride the trail bikes - cut a long story short someone forgot to lock the garage

- left doors wide open and local kids came in and knicked the a few trail bikes right under everyones noses - never heard a bloody thing!! Today the local cops arrived to take notes - they reckon they had seen kids riding suspicious lookin bikes and would track em down quickly. Complacency or laissez -faire can be an expensive lesson apart from the feeling of being a bit pissed off??
 

Wow, that is quite a lazy faire. No one really knows how/why we forget to do such important things. I forget to turn off the burner on our stove often. I have ruined a pot or two by the lazy-faire. Sometimes you just forget, right? :)
 
Wow, that is quite a lazy faire. No one really knows how/why we forget to do such important things. I forget to turn off the burner on our stove often. I have ruined a pot or two by the lazy-faire. Sometimes you just forget, right? :)
I don't think this was a case of just forgetting - it was true laissez-faire - I don't care!!
 

Wow, that is quite a lazy faire. No one really knows how/why we forget to do such important things. I forget to turn off the burner on our stove often. I have ruined a pot or two by the lazy-faire. Sometimes you just forget, right? :)
Here lately I've been setting the timer for 10mins, so that I
will go check on whatever is cooking on the stove....no probs
so far.....
 

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