Petrol. It failed last year on emissions and it was blamed on E10. Stuck a cleaner in and ragged it around for half an hour and it passed. Binned the E10 for the last year and it still failed so i presume that was shite and the carbon build up is because of the stop start small journeys its getting.Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Nov 22, 2022 9:38 pm
Mentioned this before but - had a car that just scraped through on emissions one year. Started putting 98 RON in it for a while then just on some fill-ups. It absolutely sailed through the next one.
(If yours is diesel that won't help ).
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Had a senior moment & it was about two fucking hours before I had the follow-up "hey, wait a damn minute!" moment
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I was like that with my last booster. It was gone by lunchtime and i felt human again. Saying that i did get the flue jab and B12 at the same time.
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I'm hoping that the recent booster will be the last one for a year. I'm beginning to think that all the jabs of the last couple of years have put my immune system under strain. Not getting the tin-foil hat out - just getting a few strange/new ailments that may or may not be related to the constant stirring up my ageing immune system has been getting. I think it needs a rest!
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Watching the pissing rain coming down and its my only day off this week.
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I worked all through Covid and was fine, WFH the last 6 months or so and despite vaccinations-a-plenty I copped the 'rona a week or so back!!Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 8:58 am I'm hoping that the recent booster will be the last one for a year. I'm beginning to think that all the jabs of the last couple of years have put my immune system under strain. Not getting the tin-foil hat out - just getting a few strange/new ailments that may or may not be related to the constant stirring up my ageing immune system has been getting. I think it needs a rest!
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Been accused of being a Grinch as I objected to the (booked and deposit paid already) Christmas day meal at a local restaurant which is overpriced* in my opinion and a limited choice**. As ever my objections were listened to, discussed briefly and then overruled.
Knowing my place in the pecking order of decision making in this house is what's kept this marriage going for 25 years.
* Of course it's overpriced, it's Christmas day and the staff should be rewarded for working it.
** Of course it's limited choice, it's only open limited hours so staff can get home and see their families too.
Knowing my place in the pecking order of decision making in this house is what's kept this marriage going for 25 years.
* Of course it's overpriced, it's Christmas day and the staff should be rewarded for working it.
** Of course it's limited choice, it's only open limited hours so staff can get home and see their families too.
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It ain't toppy per se, just a bit toppy for what is, essentially, a roast dinner with a bit of afters.
https://www.cyprianis.com/christmas-menu
And I bet they load up the plate with fecking sprouts.
There will be four of us that I'll be paying for (although we're in a group of ten in total), so including drinks, I reckon I'll be looking at just shy of a bag of sand.
My plan was this: cook a turkey and a ham (I make a bloody good ham), prep a load of buttery mash and chutneys. Go down the pub on Christmas day, sink a few pints and when it kicks out come back home and tuck in with a few glasses of decent red. Easy day.
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Brian Blessed and Donald Sinden go into a restaurant and DS asks if they serve hams. The waiter replies that they serve anyone.
I'm on all week, try the ham.
I'm on all week, try the ham.
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Looks fine to me. Although way out of my budgetgremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 9:44 amIt ain't toppy per se, just a bit toppy for what is, essentially, a roast dinner with a bit of afters.
https://www.cyprianis.com/christmas-menu
And I bet they load up the plate with fecking sprouts.
There will be four of us that I'll be paying for (although we're in a group of ten in total), so including drinks, I reckon I'll be looking at just shy of a bag of sand.
My plan was this: cook a turkey and a ham (I make a bloody good ham), prep a load of buttery mash and chutneys. Go down the pub on Christmas day, sink a few pints and when it kicks out come back home and tuck in with a few glasses of decent red. Easy day.
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Just come a bit further north. 20 miles should do it. We have sunshine.MingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 9:16 am Watching the pissing rain coming down and its my only day off this week.
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Good gag, but the two actors named won't mean anything to anybody under the age of 50, I reckon.
Useless fact: Bad actors are called 'ham' because they would use cheap ham fat to remove their stage makeup, as opposed to the better paid actors who could use proper makeup remover.
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It started pissing down as i got to my first job. Its freezing also so turned round and came home again. Got a spare couple of hours tomorrow so can get it done then.MingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 9:16 am Watching the pissing rain coming down and its my only day off this week.
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I am nearly 60 and still had to google Donald Sinden. I do recognise him now though but would never have guessed his name.gremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 10:30 amGood gag, but the two actors named won't mean anything to anybody under the age of 50, I reckon.
Useless fact: Bad actors are called 'ham' because they would use cheap ham fat to remove their stage makeup, as opposed to the better paid actors who could use proper makeup remover.
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EVERYONE KNOWS BRIAN BLESSEDgremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 10:30 amGood gag, but the two actors named won't mean anything to anybody under the age of 50, I reckon.
Useless fact: Bad actors are called 'ham' because they would use cheap ham fat to remove their stage makeup, as opposed to the better paid actors who could use proper makeup remover.
Are there any up and coming ham actors? Is it possible to be an up and coming ham?
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Easy done. Remember, it ain't a normal lunch, it's a Christmas lunch and therefore will be mightily boozy.Potter wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 11:36 amThat's almost a monkey worth of booze to make it up to a grand, I like a tipple over lunch occasionally but £500 on drinks at lunch time would make me wince.gremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 9:44 am
It ain't toppy per se, just a bit toppy for what is, essentially, a roast dinner with a bit of afters.
https://www.cyprianis.com/christmas-menu
And I bet they load up the plate with fecking sprouts.
There will be four of us that I'll be paying for (although we're in a group of ten in total), so including drinks, I reckon I'll be looking at just shy of a bag of sand.
Bottle of decent fizz 'cause it's Christmas: £70 - £100 (what's that, 4 glasses?)
A G&T whilst we get settled? - Tenner a pop, so £20 -£40, depending on who imbibes.
Bottle of decent red: £50 - £80 (I'll do that on my own, without the aid of a safety net)
Bottle of decent white: £50 (Mrs. Gremlin will Houdini that away live-o)
Gremlinette and her friend don't drink wine, so a few cocktails between them at a tenner a pop - £60
I like an after dinner drink or three - tenner a pop? £30
Mrs - Gremlin may like a port or two - tenner a pop? £20
Between four adults? Soon mounts up...
I mean, I could rein it in a bit, but I know I won't.
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All that would cost about 20€ in the bar I took you to heregremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 11:48 amEasy done. Remember, it ain't a normal lunch, it's a Christmas lunch and therefore will be mightily boozy.Potter wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 11:36 amThat's almost a monkey worth of booze to make it up to a grand, I like a tipple over lunch occasionally but £500 on drinks at lunch time would make me wince.gremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 9:44 am
It ain't toppy per se, just a bit toppy for what is, essentially, a roast dinner with a bit of afters.
https://www.cyprianis.com/christmas-menu
And I bet they load up the plate with fecking sprouts.
There will be four of us that I'll be paying for (although we're in a group of ten in total), so including drinks, I reckon I'll be looking at just shy of a bag of sand.
Bottle of decent fizz 'cause it's Christmas: £70 - £100 (what's that, 4 glasses?)
A G&T whilst we get settled? - Tenner a pop, so £20 -£40, depending on who imbibes.
Bottle of decent red: £50 - £80 (I'll do that on my own, without the aid of a safety net)
Bottle of decent white: £50 (Mrs. Gremlin will Houdini that away live-o)
Gremlinette and her friend don't drink wine, so a few cocktails between them at a tenner a pop - £60
I like an after dinner drink or three - tenner a pop? £30
Mrs - Gremlin may like a port or two - tenner a pop? £20
Between four adults? Soon mounts up...
I mean, I could rein it in a bit, but I know I won't.