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Taipan wrote: Thu Aug 11, 2022 9:24 pm That netting they put in shirts and trunks boils my piss and chafes my legs and arse. New trunks were attacked with the scissors to remove it!
If something in your shirts is chafing your legs and arse, you're doing it wrong.

(Yes, I know what you meant and I'm a smart arse. So sue me. :P )
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Email received this afternoon, sent at 14:08:
"Your latest monthly statement for your ... Credit Card ending xxxx is now available in Online Banking..."

No it wasn't. And it still isn't.

It'll probably be available tomorrow and in the grand scheme of things it doesn't really matter, but is it too much to expect that when the bank tells me something, it's actually, you know, true? :(

If it's not going to be available till tomorrow, why not send the email tomorrow? :wtf:
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The speed at which Baby D's feet grow.

New shoes every three months :D She doesn't even get the chance to wear them out! Still..keeps the charity shoe bank in business I guess.
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The bastard rain!! I know we need rain etc etc etc, but it's been dry for months and the one day I REALLY want to head out and do stuff on the bike and it rains. I did go out earlier but only because I'm not up in the resort!! Less downhill to do in the wet!
But there's a band playing up at home tonight that I'd love to go and see, but don't want to risk riding downhill in the dark And the wet :( :( Might be a little too much sticking a finger up at the universe for today!! :lol: :lol:



EDIT - some rain stuff is ™ Skub
Last edited by Noggin on Sun Aug 14, 2022 4:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Noggin wrote: Sun Aug 14, 2022 4:05 pm The bastard rain!!
Did you copy and paste that from my posts? :lol:

Copyright infringement. You need to credit the orignal ™ Skub.

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Skub wrote: Sun Aug 14, 2022 4:26 pm
Noggin wrote: Sun Aug 14, 2022 4:05 pm The bastard rain!!
Did you copy and paste that from my posts? :lol:

Copyright infringement. You need to credit the orignal ™ Skub.

Many thanks for your patronage now and going forward. 8-)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

TBF, no!! Cos this isn't 'normal' for here at the mo!! LOL LOL

But I apologise - will edit!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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And there's another thing that boils my piss: people who think copyright and trademarks are the same. They're not. :(
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Saga Lout wrote: Sun Aug 14, 2022 8:45 pm And there's another thing that boils my piss: people who think copyright and trademarks are the same. They're not. :(
And with the extension that 'the Internet is free' - whether it's colleagues who need a kicking for wanting to include images without permission or people using stuff off my website.
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The bastard rain came tonight and was welcome. More bastard rain due over the next 24 house what is nice as we will need to bail England out the shit with some water again

Oh and stick yer intellectual property rights where the sun dont shine :lol:
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Felix wrote: Sun Aug 14, 2022 10:32 pm The bastard rain came tonight and was welcome. More bastard rain due over the next 24 house what is nice as we will need to bail England out the shit with some water again

Oh and stick yer intellectual property rights where the sun dont shine :lol:
I'm pretty sure your water isn't shipped to England, if it was we'd never have a problem.
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Mussels wrote: Sun Aug 14, 2022 11:14 pm
Felix wrote: Sun Aug 14, 2022 10:32 pm The bastard rain came tonight and was welcome. More bastard rain due over the next 24 house what is nice as we will need to bail England out the shit with some water again

Oh and stick yer intellectual property rights where the sun dont shine :lol:
I'm pretty sure your water isn't shipped to England, if it was we'd never have a problem.
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Mussels wrote: Sun Aug 14, 2022 11:14 pm
Felix wrote: Sun Aug 14, 2022 10:32 pm The bastard rain came tonight and was welcome. More bastard rain due over the next 24 house what is nice as we will need to bail England out the shit with some water again

Oh and stick yer intellectual property rights where the sun dont shine :lol:
I'm pretty sure your water isn't shipped to England, if it was we'd never have a problem.
It comes in cans with 'Tennents' on the outside... :)
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Felix wrote: Sun Aug 14, 2022 10:32 pm The bastard rain came tonight and was welcome. More bastard rain due over the next 24 house what is nice as we will need to bail England out the shit with some water again

Oh and stick yer intellectual property rights where the sun dont shine :lol:
It'll be the wrong kind of rain.

Wrong Kind of Rain
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Mussels wrote: Sun Aug 14, 2022 11:14 pm I'm pretty sure your water isn't shipped to England, if it was we'd never have a problem.
It can run down the map into England.
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The human f'ing race, and 'Elf 'n Safety idiots in particular.

Bastards 'euthanized' (ie killed) a walrus because bloody idiot humans were getting too close to a large 1 ton animal with huge tusks to take selfies. "Human life must take priority". Better to have euthanized the idiots and left the walrus alone. :angry-cussingblack:
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Cousin Jack wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 7:51 pm The human f'ing race, and 'Elf 'n Safety idiots in particular.

Bastards 'euthanized' (ie killed) a walrus because bloody idiot humans were getting too close to a large 1 ton animal with huge tusks to take selfies. "Human life must take priority". Better to have euthanized the idiots and left the walrus alone. :angry-cussingblack:
I never had time to look into that more but was the the one what was doing the same round the UK and named Wally?
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Felix wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 8:36 pm
Cousin Jack wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 7:51 pm The human f'ing race, and 'Elf 'n Safety idiots in particular.

Bastards 'euthanized' (ie killed) a walrus because bloody idiot humans were getting too close to a large 1 ton animal with huge tusks to take selfies. "Human life must take priority". Better to have euthanized the idiots and left the walrus alone. :angry-cussingblack:
I never had time to look into that more but was the the one what was doing the same round the UK and named Wally?
No, I think they had worked out that this one was female.
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Talking of 'Elf 'n Safety Nazis, has anyone tried to open a plastic box of washing pods? (Yes, I know, should be on Mumsnet)

Fuck me, it is difficult, and must be nigh-on impossible for an oldie with arthritis. My version required me to snap off a central lock tab, which refused to snap, and then operate two corner latches at the same time. Since I did not have 3 hands I ripped the entire lid, catches and frame off, again impossible for an old lady, with or without arthritis. All to save a hypothetical kiddywinky living with a congenitally stupid parents who cannot keep kids and poisonous stuff apart - like wot we did, and our parents did before us.
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Everytime I see an advert for washing powder saying "don't let you kid play with these" (Or something like that) I think FFS, why would you let your kid play with washing pods

Then I remember that some people I knew through work ended up with their daughter (toddler age I think) in hospital from playing with, biting and ingesting clothes washing liquid.

They actually when to the manufacturer (Bold I think) and complained that the stuff caused their child to be hospitalized. Even then I was shocked that anyone could blame the manufacturer when it should be obvious that children and cleaning products should be kept separate?? :roll: :roll:
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Cousin Jack wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 10:05 pm Talking of 'Elf 'n Safety Nazis, has anyone tried to open a plastic box of washing pods? (Yes, I know, should be on Mumsnet)

Fuck me, it is difficult, and must be nigh-on impossible for an oldie with arthritis. My version required me to snap off a central lock tab, which refused to snap, and then operate two corner latches at the same time. Since I did not have 3 hands I ripped the entire lid, catches and frame off, again impossible for an old lady, with or without arthritis. All to save a hypothetical kiddywinky living with a congenitally stupid parents who cannot keep kids and poisonous stuff apart - like wot we did, and our parents did before us.
Potter wrote: Tue Aug 16, 2022 4:49 am I remember when I used to work at a big UK PLC and I was in a meeting with all the senior people and the head of SHEQ.
He waxed on about his new initiatives and in the end he said that we all have to make everything completely idiot proof so we could achieve zero accidents.

I blotted my copy book by shouting out loud that we should simply stop employing idiots.

One thing I do note from being outside the UK and looking in, is that the public seem to be dumbed down all the time, even things like UK TV adverts speak to you like you're a child. You don't notice it until you have a few years without UK TV and then you turn it on.

I've been to places in India (for example) where electricity boxes are open and bare connections are right there, at child level, but even the children know not to touch them, whereas in the UK there would be a pile of dead bodies around it.
Noggin wrote: Tue Aug 16, 2022 7:10 am Everytime I see an advert for washing powder saying "don't let you kid play with these" (Or something like that) I think FFS, why would you let your kid play with washing pods

Then I remember that some people I knew through work ended up with their daughter (toddler age I think) in hospital from playing with, biting and ingesting clothes washing liquid.

They actually when to the manufacturer (Bold I think) and complained that the stuff caused their child to be hospitalized. Even then I was shocked that anyone could blame the manufacturer when it should be obvious that children and cleaning products should be kept separate?? :roll: :roll:
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