My upbringing is showing - I thought you wrote Catholic !!gremlin wrote: Sat May 25, 2024 7:45 pmJust getting a week's worth out there. Cathartic. Know what I mean?
Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
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Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!! 
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Pruning in the garden.
I don't mind that too much, except most of what I've removed - brambles, bindweed, branches, bamboo (fucking monopoly on 'B') - has come through from next door's garden.

I don't mind that too much, except most of what I've removed - brambles, bindweed, branches, bamboo (fucking monopoly on 'B') - has come through from next door's garden.
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Legally you must offer it them back, hoicking it over the fence qualifiesHorse wrote: Sat May 25, 2024 9:09 pm Pruning in the garden.
I don't mind that too much, except most of what I've removed - brambles, bindweed, branches, bamboo (fucking monopoly on 'B') - has come through from next door's garden.
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Guess where almost all of it wentMrLongbeard wrote: Sat May 25, 2024 9:35 pmLegally you must offer it them back, hoicking it over the fence qualifiesHorse wrote: Sat May 25, 2024 9:09 pm Pruning in the garden.
I don't mind that too much, except most of what I've removed - brambles, bindweed, branches, bamboo (fucking monopoly on 'B') - has come through from next door's garden.
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The add-on to this is that his bamboo is pushing his fence over, so he'll have to seriously cut it back* when it goes.
* yes, I know that, since they planted it straight in the ground, they'll never get rid of it. Or stop it sending up shoots into my garden**
** which the puppy chomps and tears out
For reference, how it looked soon after we moved in:
Last June: Recent. Note fence 'realignment':
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And looking at the two pics shows how berserk the bamboo has gone!
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Well, we had it hard. Had to lick t'road clean with us tonguesMrLongbeard wrote: Sat May 25, 2024 8:47 pmRubbish, it's 19c here and I'm drinking beer at 75p a bottle whilst enjoying slow cooked on the BBQ crispy baconYorick wrote: Sat May 25, 2024 7:47 pm Can I have a go ?
It's 25c right now.
Beer is €1.50.
How's that?
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Migranes
I very very rarely get them. Well, until this year. In the past maybe once a year. I've probably had 10 or so so far this year
Luckily, last time I went to the UK I picked up some Migraleve, if I take it when the eye thing happens I can usually avoid the headache.
But still. I bloody hate how a migraine makes me feel
Had to delay going out on the bike 
But still. I bloody hate how a migraine makes me feel
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Migraleve is way overpriced. Just get one of the copies.Noggin wrote: Mon May 27, 2024 3:28 pm Migranes![]()
I very very rarely get them. Well, until this year. In the past maybe once a year. I've probably had 10 or so so far this year
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Luckily, last time I went to the UK I picked up some Migraleve, if I take it when the eye thing happens I can usually avoid the headache.
But still. I bloody hate how a migraine makes me feel![]()
Had to delay going out on the bike
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Nowadays I take both Ibuprofen and paracetamol together. Shifts it no problems.
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Car main dealer trying to rip me off. (Surprise
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Last year I bought a manufacture approved used car, so it had 12 months manufacturer warranty. Recently, when it was due a service and MOT I took it to my local main dealer, mostly so that if there were any warranty issues there would be no arguments because an unauthorised mechanic serviced it. The MOT came back with advisories for front and read brake discs, they also said it needed rear. brake pads. The "service advisor" gave me the price for the front and rear brake jobs separately, I think now that was to try to disguise how expensive they were. It was something like £350 for the front discs and £550 for the rear discs and pads, i.e. about £900 but if you say £300ish and £500ish it doesn't sound so much. I took the car to a recommended local mechanic who quoted less than £450.
So I dropped the car off one morning and later got a phone call from a puzzled mechanic asking why I wanted the brakes changed. He started the job, took the first wheel off and there's nothing wrong with the disc. He checked the other three and there's nothing wrong there either.
That's one main dealer who won't be getting any more of my business.
Last year I bought a manufacture approved used car, so it had 12 months manufacturer warranty. Recently, when it was due a service and MOT I took it to my local main dealer, mostly so that if there were any warranty issues there would be no arguments because an unauthorised mechanic serviced it. The MOT came back with advisories for front and read brake discs, they also said it needed rear. brake pads. The "service advisor" gave me the price for the front and rear brake jobs separately, I think now that was to try to disguise how expensive they were. It was something like £350 for the front discs and £550 for the rear discs and pads, i.e. about £900 but if you say £300ish and £500ish it doesn't sound so much. I took the car to a recommended local mechanic who quoted less than £450.
So I dropped the car off one morning and later got a phone call from a puzzled mechanic asking why I wanted the brakes changed. He started the job, took the first wheel off and there's nothing wrong with the disc. He checked the other three and there's nothing wrong there either.
That's one main dealer who won't be getting any more of my business.
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In general that's what I always used to do, but there's one ingredient in the migraleve that is anti nausea, and tht's a new symptom to me. So I bought some. As you say, high price, but I can't get them here - although I'm taking the box to the doctor tomorrow to see if there is an equivalent over hereYorick wrote: Mon May 27, 2024 3:33 pmMigraleve is way overpriced. Just get one of the copies.Noggin wrote: Mon May 27, 2024 3:28 pm Migranes![]()
I very very rarely get them. Well, until this year. In the past maybe once a year. I've probably had 10 or so so far this year
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Luckily, last time I went to the UK I picked up some Migraleve, if I take it when the eye thing happens I can usually avoid the headache.
But still. I bloody hate how a migraine makes me feel![]()
Had to delay going out on the bike
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Nowadays I take both Ibuprofen and paracetamol together. Shifts it no problems.
In the past, the Ibuprofen/paracetamol mix worked fine - still does for the eye disturbance and stopping the headache. Just not for the nausea
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I bought my Fabia in 2018 and they fitted new rear discs at 30k, at 40k they tried to say the new discs needed changed, I told them to wise up. Same discs only got changed for the last MOT a couple of weeks ago at 119k.Saga Lout wrote: Mon May 27, 2024 4:48 pm Car main dealer trying to rip me off. (Surprise)
Last year I bought a manufacture approved used car, so it had 12 months manufacturer warranty. Recently, when it was due a service and MOT I took it to my local main dealer, mostly so that if there were any warranty issues there would be no arguments because an unauthorised mechanic serviced it. The MOT came back with advisories for front and read brake discs, they also said it needed rear. brake pads. The "service advisor" gave me the price for the front and rear brake jobs separately, I think now that was to try to disguise how expensive they were. It was something like £350 for the front discs and £550 for the rear discs and pads, i.e. about £900 but if you say £300ish and £500ish it doesn't sound so much. I took the car to a recommended local mechanic who quoted less than £450.
So I dropped the car off one morning and later got a phone call from a puzzled mechanic asking why I wanted the brakes changed. He started the job, took the first wheel off and there's nothing wrong with the disc. He checked the other three and there's nothing wrong there either.
That's one main dealer who won't be getting any more of my business.
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While in the UK last month I was working in a tyre depot.
This month, I'm in France working on a campsite. I've got a slow puncture in the Duster
A couple months ago I stopped drinking for 6 weeks. Over those 6 weeks I didn't notice much benefit but I did lose 4-6 Kg.
I've been back on the booze recently and my weight literally goes up by at least 500g EVERY DAY
Ohh well back to not drinking for a bit and see what happens.
This month, I'm in France working on a campsite. I've got a slow puncture in the Duster
A couple months ago I stopped drinking for 6 weeks. Over those 6 weeks I didn't notice much benefit but I did lose 4-6 Kg.
I've been back on the booze recently and my weight literally goes up by at least 500g EVERY DAY
Ohh well back to not drinking for a bit and see what happens.
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Having caught a glimpse of myself with my top off at a strange angle whilst in a changing room, I'm knocking a the beer on the head for a while. Dry at home, and if I go out, slimline G&T.Jody wrote: Tue May 28, 2024 7:34 am While in the UK last month I was working in a tyre depot.
This month, I'm in France working on a campsite. I've got a slow puncture in the Duster
A couple months ago I stopped drinking for 6 weeks. Over those 6 weeks I didn't notice much benefit but I did lose 4-6 Kg.![]()
I've been back on the booze recently and my weight literally goes up by at least 500g EVERY DAY![]()
Ohh well back to not drinking for a bit and see what happens.
Shifting the lard gets harder with every passing year.
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Cinema offerings the last few years.
Reading this article: Furiosa sees worst Memorial Day opening in 30 years
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckdd10p0pj5o
Look at what's on at the cinema now:
Another instalment of the Planet of the Apes prequel.
Another attempt at making a Garfield movie.
Kung Fu Panda 4(!)
A Bad Boys revisit
The above Mad Max prequel, part II therein.
The Fall Guy....was the 80's telly show that good that it deserved a feature film 40 years later?
Inside Out 2
Wolverine vs. Deadpool
Where's the originality? Are you telling me that there aren't umpteen ideas being pitched as we speak, that would make really good, original movies? Is it the studios not being willing to take risks? Seems to be backfiring if that's the case, as takings are clearly down.
Reading this article: Furiosa sees worst Memorial Day opening in 30 years
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckdd10p0pj5o
Look at what's on at the cinema now:
Another instalment of the Planet of the Apes prequel.
Another attempt at making a Garfield movie.
Kung Fu Panda 4(!)
A Bad Boys revisit
The above Mad Max prequel, part II therein.
The Fall Guy....was the 80's telly show that good that it deserved a feature film 40 years later?
Inside Out 2
Wolverine vs. Deadpool
Where's the originality? Are you telling me that there aren't umpteen ideas being pitched as we speak, that would make really good, original movies? Is it the studios not being willing to take risks? Seems to be backfiring if that's the case, as takings are clearly down.
Remember Anne Diamond!
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I've been reading the Furiosa reviews this morning, they mostly reckon it's very good.
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Nothing to do with it being summer, traditionally a very slow time for people going to the pictures? All the decent films arrive in the autumn.
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The US Memorial Day weekend is one of the metrics analysts use to gauge the state of the movie world in terms of takings. It makes for grim reading if you're in that game.Pirahna wrote: Tue May 28, 2024 1:41 pm Nothing to do with it being summer, traditionally a very slow time for people going to the pictures? All the decent films arrive in the autumn.
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In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.KungFooBob wrote: Tue May 28, 2024 1:17 pm I've been reading the Furiosa reviews this morning, they mostly reckon it's very good.
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The term "Summer Blockbuster" doesn't mean much to you then?Pirahna wrote: Tue May 28, 2024 1:41 pm Nothing to do with it being summer, traditionally a very slow time for people going to the pictures? All the decent films arrive in the autumn.
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To be honest I rarely go to the cinema. I saw Dune a few months ago, before that I think it was Bridge of Spies with Tom Hanks (Google says that was 2015).Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue May 28, 2024 1:47 pmThe term "Summer Blockbuster" doesn't mean much to you then?Pirahna wrote: Tue May 28, 2024 1:41 pm Nothing to do with it being summer, traditionally a very slow time for people going to the pictures? All the decent films arrive in the autumn.![]()
