I'm sorry I just don't believe they have a - Mrs A Finger, Misses A Finger, that's surely not her real name and if so does she have some colleagues Mrs Arm and Leg or Mrs Tragedy and so on for other such occasions. Or are they taking the Mickey?
I'm sorry I just don't believe they have a - Mrs A Finger, Misses A Finger, that's surely not her real name and if so does she have some colleagues Mrs Arm and Leg or Mrs Tragedy and so on for other such occasions. Or are they taking the Mickey?
Yes, Andrea Finger does exist. She has worked Public Relations for quite some time. My maiden name was Andrea Finger. I found her when I tried to Google myself to see what would pop up. I think we switched lives somewhere because I always felt that should have been my job, LOL.
Mrs. A. Finger.... Wow! Not quite as bad as "Sum Ting Wong" and all of the other fake names that were originally reported around the Boeing 777 crash in San Francisco last year, but this was my first reaction (had to be fake).
There are a few "bends" in particular in which the boats get awfully close to concrete walls. However, I never would have imagined that there was so little clearance in which a "pinch point" could be created. Perhaps it had to do with how the boat was loaded (maybe a weight bias towards one side)? Or perhaps he had his hand in the water and got caught between the boat and the steel track. In any event, it's nice to hear that the man has owned up to his mistake. Luckily, it only cost him the "tips" and not more.