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So the sleazebag LL is back?

I've come across it several times at work, sometimes it's deliberateI wonder how many are having power stolen from them? I look at my own home, and we seem to be using far more electricity to what I would expect View attachment 407334View attachment 407335this is a trough and is my lights, TV, PC, heating, freezers etc. The lowest reading for today is around 200 watt, not a lot, and my total bill is low enough so I have not really hunted to find where it is used, so some will likely be powering my smart stuff, but most people don't have solar panels and as a result a graph showing what they are using. Yes I have a smart meter View attachment 407338 80% of the time it shows zero, if he had not been greedy, he may have got away with it.
So the sleazebag LL is back?
Indeed, I'm also in the dark on that. I can only assume a regular here who takes multiple breaks in one of His Majesty's hotels.
That's certainly the implication but, maybe due to my ageing brain, although I've been around here for 15years, "LL" rings no immediate bells!Indeed, I'm also in the dark on that. I can only assume a regular here who takes multiple breaks in one of His Majesty's hotels.

Ah - do you mean that "LL" was an abbreviation for 'landlord'?The naughty boy I refer to is Freds LandLord.

No it is a phontical sound from the 27 in the Welsh alphabet.Ah - do you mean that "LL" was an abbreviation for 'landlord'?
I once asked a Welshman what "llath" meant on all the roadsigns, He said it was Welsh for yard. I said you're having a llathNo it is a phontical sound from the 27 in the Welsh alphabet.

The Welshpool & Llanfair light railway have the initials W&LLR but Ll is one letter, so it should be W&LlLR but it seems the initials are registered with companies house or something, and it will cost a fortune to correct the error. As to where the Jones came from, when no J in Welsh alphabet.
Anyway this has nothing to do with Ffeds ffllat.
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