Insignificant Things That Make You Happy.
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Re: Insignificant Things That Make You Happy.
Still off work with my busted hand so getting to watch daytime telly. Luckily ITV are showing Dempsey and Makepeace, followed by Magnum PI followed by The Professionals.
Brought back memories of how insanely hot Glynis Barber was. (And still is)
And how many bad actors were about back then.
Brought back memories of how insanely hot Glynis Barber was. (And still is)
And how many bad actors were about back then.
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You don'tRockburner wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2023 9:18 amIIRC Jody's still working in France...Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 7:55 pmKind of you but how come he drives around until he's on the canvas then suddenly it's a last minute job?Jody wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 7:39 pm
Today, a customer arrives at 5 minutes to closing.
I'm instructed by the boss to simply ascertain what tyres he needs. We will not be fitting them tonight, he can come back tomorrow.
As I go out, the guy is all apologetic, " Sorry it's late....... I'm not from round here ........ I'm going home tonight" . One glance at his tyres and I almost had no choice. They were completely bald, I couldn't even make out the tread pattern. Cords hanging out the edges.
" OK sir, I can't let you leave with them like that, I will stay late and fit these for you. Give me your keys, go see the girl in reception and lets get this done "
October and November are traditionally spent in the UK for me.
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Mea culpa.Jody wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2023 5:57 pmYou don'tRockburner wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2023 9:18 amIIRC Jody's still working in France...Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 7:55 pm
Kind of you but how come he drives around until he's on the canvas then suddenly it's a last minute job?
October and November are traditionally spent in the UK for me.
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Ooh I love a bit of Latin. Hic, haec, hoc and Cotta being mortis est by the ol' saggitis barbororum.Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2023 6:50 pmMea culpa.
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Gremlinette has anxiety issues that she's been struggling with for years. Going up to Manchester has set her back a bit, being that she's away from home and familiarity. She's been down home a few weekends and we've been trying to get her back on track, reassuring her that feeling like this is natural, etc. Anyhow, she went back last night and must have taken a few things on board that we've been discussing, including sharing her feelings with people and letting them know she has these issues.
I've just seen a screenshot of a conversation between Mrs. G and her, and all her flat mates have sat with her to get a plan together to walk with her to lectures, coordinating their timetables to meet her and walk back together, etc. Considering they've only known each other a few weeks I reckon she's fallen in with a decent bunch of young people.
She seemed really happy, which, as all us parents know, is a bloody huge relief.....
I've just seen a screenshot of a conversation between Mrs. G and her, and all her flat mates have sat with her to get a plan together to walk with her to lectures, coordinating their timetables to meet her and walk back together, etc. Considering they've only known each other a few weeks I reckon she's fallen in with a decent bunch of young people.
She seemed really happy, which, as all us parents know, is a bloody huge relief.....
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Some groups of humans can be totally awesome. I'm so happy for you guys and especially your daughter xgremlin wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 3:18 pm Gremlinette has anxiety issues that she's been struggling with for years. Going up to Manchester has set her back a bit, being that she's away from home and familiarity. She's been down home a few weekends and we've been trying to get her back on track, reassuring her that feeling like this is natural, etc. Anyhow, she went back last night and must have taken a few things on board that we've been discussing, including sharing her feelings with people and letting them know she has these issues.
I've just seen a screenshot of a conversation between Mrs. G and her, and all her flat mates have sat with her to get a plan together to walk with her to lectures, coordinating their timetables to meet her and walk back together, etc. Considering they've only known each other a few weeks I reckon she's fallen in with a decent bunch of young people.
She seemed really happy, which, as all us parents know, is a bloody huge relief.....
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Laithwaites wine delivery!!!
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Their festive brochure was delivered yesterday, we shall be placing our bulk order soon
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Use code 30OFF for 30% off.v8-powered wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 2:45 pmTheir festive brochure was delivered yesterday, we shall be placing our bulk order soon
Keep it to yourself, mind.
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Should have said, that code is for new customers only, so go Incognito browsing and find an email address you've never used before. Everything else can stay the same, it's only the email addy that needs to be unique.v8-powered wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 2:45 pmTheir festive brochure was delivered yesterday, we shall be placing our bulk order soon
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Free Beer
Ordered two boxes some six weeks ago and only one was delivered. Never seen the driver to question him as big print on the box did say 1 OF 2. Gave it till next day then complained to the supplier who sent another out that night. What is the box turns up i ask. Keep it but let us know so we can stop chasing the courier. Nice one. Guess what turned up today
Turned out usual Parcelforce driver was on Holiday. The relief took my beer to local post office but failed to leave me a card. Post office sat on it for a week or so and it went back to Edinburgh. Someone at the depot must have got sick of tripping over the box so they sent it out again. Crazy
Ordered two boxes some six weeks ago and only one was delivered. Never seen the driver to question him as big print on the box did say 1 OF 2. Gave it till next day then complained to the supplier who sent another out that night. What is the box turns up i ask. Keep it but let us know so we can stop chasing the courier. Nice one. Guess what turned up today
Turned out usual Parcelforce driver was on Holiday. The relief took my beer to local post office but failed to leave me a card. Post office sat on it for a week or so and it went back to Edinburgh. Someone at the depot must have got sick of tripping over the box so they sent it out again. Crazy
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Customer today gave me a bottle of red out his Laithwaites delivery. Oh its Syrian i said. Dono it came out a mixed box so when i got home and now with a real pair of specks it turn out i was looking at the Grape. Its Syrah Grape and fecking French
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He's probably online now looking for Syrian wine, thinking it's the next big thing.
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They were making wine in Syria 8 farsand years ago. Today they have 1 commercial vineyard, Domaine de Bargylus or something like that. The Middle East were quite handy with a grape until religion got in the way.
Meanwhile Shiraz is in Iran and quite why the Syrah/Shiraz grape got the name is anyone's guess.
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Best to set up a burner email address you can discard, as Laithwaites will spam you to eternity and back otherwise. They're harder to get rid of than herpes.gremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 4:39 pmShould have said, that code is for new customers only, so go Incognito browsing and find an email address you've never used before. Everything else can stay the same, it's only the email addy that needs to be unique.v8-powered wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 2:45 pmTheir festive brochure was delivered yesterday, we shall be placing our bulk order soon
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Even better, find someone who can effect an introduction to The Wine Society.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 5:28 pmBest to set up a burner email address you can discard, as Laithwaites will spam you to eternity and back otherwise. They're harder to get rid of than herpes.gremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 4:39 pmShould have said, that code is for new customers only, so go Incognito browsing and find an email address you've never used before. Everything else can stay the same, it's only the email addy that needs to be unique.v8-powered wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 2:45 pm
Their festive brochure was delivered yesterday, we shall be placing our bulk order soon
Laithwaites? I've shat 'em.
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They have their moments, but their wine is only a bargain with the introductory offer. Once you're a regular customer you can get at least equivalent value/quality at places like Majestic. Of course, if you have access to wines from the south of France at cost, it's better still...Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 5:32 pmEven better, find someone who can effect an introduction to The Wine Society.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 5:28 pmBest to set up a burner email address you can discard, as Laithwaites will spam you to eternity and back otherwise. They're harder to get rid of than herpes.
Laithwaites? I've shat 'em.
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Our next delivery as a new customer on its way. Joys of multiple emails.....gremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 4:39 pmShould have said, that code is for new customers only, so go Incognito browsing and find an email address you've never used before. Everything else can stay the same, it's only the email addy that needs to be unique.v8-powered wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 2:45 pmTheir festive brochure was delivered yesterday, we shall be placing our bulk order soon
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I have had some bloody good red from the Bekah (?) Valley in Lebanon. I can't recall much more detail on account of the fact that I drank most of the bottle, it was that good.
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The one I remember was Chateau Musar - lovely stuff. It was always referred to as 'red Leb' in my circle of friends...
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