Frothy coffee and fancy French things for breakfast? £7 a pint? Buildings over 5 floors high? Fancy folk prancing on a so-called 'theatre stage'?
Give it a swerve, Bruv. Nuffink there for ya.
Frothy coffee and fancy French things for breakfast? £7 a pint? Buildings over 5 floors high? Fancy folk prancing on a so-called 'theatre stage'?
And then, when she gets there, they said to the missus, 'Oh, we could have done your dad as well being as he's your mum's carer'. This, despite my missus asking, when booking the appointment, whether they could do her dad at the same time, as he's her carer and being told no......gremlin wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 2:52 pm Wife took her elderly mum, who has Alzheimer's, up to Guy's for her jab today. There was a lot of tears, confusion, shouting and general disorientation, but in the end my missus pulled herself together and got her mother in there.
All done, though her dad is still on the wait list and is refusing steadfastly to go up to London, even if driven.
I bet the rat trap tester gets lots more money. High burn out rate tho...
Blimey, doing that takes balls!
I'm suddenly feeling very envious!!!
Cheeeese Gromit.
Wensleydale cheese certainly does need a good few things to make it edible!