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Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 8:04 am
by Silly Car
Alan PBTD wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:25 pm
Piggin B&Q last night.
Doing a bathroom refurb and needed 3 x 8 x 4 sheets of 18 mm ply cut up. 6.30pm waited ages - ''we've got your request'' but the store was v quiet. Bint finally turned up - really not interested - but I helped her put each sheet on the cutting machine and gave her all the measurements. Lots of little bits but she was too interested in her phone to put them back on my trolley - so I ended up doing it - despite entering a ''restricted area''. By the 3rd sheet I'd had enough. When u have bits cut up they normally put additional labels on the sheets to scan @ the tills - but alas when asked ''it'll be OK'' she said...
Like F**k. 10 mins @ the till 'cos he didn't believe ''so many bits only added up to 3 x 8 x 4 sheets...''
''Millenials'' I think the term is. God help us..
And if u think I'm being fussy - u try carrying 18mm 8 x 4 sheets up 3 flights of stairs and then finding a spare bed to cut them up on...
I had that once, 40 min wait for the saw monkey to turn up and that was after phoning the store three times and asking every member of we could find for help. Under normal circumstances I wood (sic) have gone to one of the timber merchants in the city but this was a Saturday lunchtime and I’d left it too late to get anywhere else.
I now just buy full sheets, bring them back on the roof rack and cut them down with either the table saw or track saw.
Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 10:17 am
by Jody
UPS the utter shower of shite.
Friday AM book a parcel on their website, to be picked up that afternoon. Website throws a wobbly and doesn't generate a label for me but does take the money from my card.
Eventually speak to someone who assures me that if I haven't printed a label, I'll get a prompt refund
Try to book again, but it's too late for collection Friday PM so the parcel won't be collected until Monday between 12 and 17hr !
Monday afternoon I get a call from UPS. It seems they've given the wrong driver the job, he's in Lyon (2 + hours away)
I speak to UPS "it will be collected tomorrow (Tuesday)"
Tuesday afternoon, no sign of UPS
All day Wednesday I'm emailing UPS eventually I am assured "It will be collected today before 19hr"
Nope, no-one arrived, no-one called. I contact UPS again and tell them to cancel the order and issue a refund.
This morning I get an email letting me know that my order has been cancelled and I will get a refund
within 2 weeks

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 1:58 pm
by the_priest
Testing positive for Covid. Mild symptoms. No I'm not putting the Triumph in a raffle for you guys.
So I cannot take service on Sunday, but can take the big funeral next week which is more important as I've been walking with the family and making sure everything is done as they have requested.
Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 2:07 pm
by Yorick
the_priest wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 1:58 pm
Testing positive for Covid. Mild symptoms. No I'm not putting the Triumph in a raffle for you guys.
I geev you 3 camels for your keeds

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:30 pm
by Saga Lout
Taipan wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 8:00 am
So we're out there clapping like performing seals and getting vaccinated and staying at home to protect the NHS, but it turns out 80,000 of them are refusing to get the vaccine! That lot have BMP and do they know something we don't?
They could be some of the NHS workers who have already had COVID and now have better immunity than the vaccines can offer.
Oh, and we weren't ALL out clapping like performing seals.

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:38 pm
by Taipan
Saga Lout wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:30 pm
Taipan wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 8:00 am
So we're out there clapping like performing seals and getting vaccinated and staying at home to protect the NHS, but it turns out 80,000 of them are refusing to get the vaccine! That lot have BMP and do they know something we don't?
They could be some of the NHS workers who have already had COVID and now have better immunity than the vaccines can offer.
Oh, and we weren't ALL out clapping like performing seals.
Vaccination as a Code of Deployment requires e workers aged 18 and over, who have direct, face to face contact with service
users to provide evidence that they have received a complete course of a Medicines and
Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) approved COVID-19 vaccine, subject to
limited exceptions, by no later than 1 April 2022. This will include front-line workers, as well
as non-clinical workers not directly involved in patient care but who nevertheless may have
direct, face to-face contact with patients, such as receptionists, ward clerks, porters and
cleaners.
These regulations will protect vulnerable people and individual workers in health and social
care settings, including hospitals, GP practices, dentists, community services and where
care is delivered in a person’s home. The requirements will apply to CQC-regulated activities
whether they are publicly or privately funded. They will also apply where a regulated activity
is delivered through agency workers, volunteers, locums, students or trainees, or contracted
to another provider. Compliance will be monitored and enforced by CQC.
I wasn't clapping either!

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:39 pm
by Taipan
Saga Lout wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:30 pm
Taipan wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 8:00 am
So we're out there clapping like performing seals and getting vaccinated and staying at home to protect the NHS, but it turns out 80,000 of them are refusing to get the vaccine! That lot have BMP and do they know something we don't?
They could be some of the NHS workers who have already had COVID and now have better immunity than the vaccines can offer.
Oh, and we weren't ALL out clapping like performing seals.
Vaccination as a Code of Deployment requires workers aged 18 and over, who have direct, face to face contact with service users to provide evidence that they have received a complete course of a Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) approved COVID-19 vaccine, subject to limited exceptions, by no later than 1 April 2022. This will include front-line workers, as well as non-clinical workers not directly involved in patient care but who nevertheless may have
direct, face to-face contact with patients, such as receptionists, ward clerks, porters and cleaners.
These regulations will protect vulnerable people and individual workers in health and social care settings, including hospitals, GP practices, dentists, community services and where care is delivered in a person’s home. The requirements will apply to CQC-regulated activities whether they are publicly or privately funded. They will also apply where a regulated activity
is delivered through agency workers, volunteers, locums, students or trainees, or contracted to another provider. Compliance will be monitored and enforced by CQC.
I wasn't clapping either!

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 9:01 pm
by slowsider
A. 1st April

B. After Omicron has subsided.
Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 12:08 am
by Saga Lout
Taipan wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:38 pm
Vaccination as a Code of Deployment requires e workers aged 18 and over, who have direct, face to face contact with service
users to provide evidence that they have received a complete course of a Medicines and
Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) approved COVID-19 vaccine, subject to
limited exceptions, by no later than 1 April 2022. This will include front-line workers, as well
as non-clinical workers not directly involved in patient care but who nevertheless may have
direct, face to-face contact with patients, such as receptionists, ward clerks, porters and
cleaners.
These regulations will protect vulnerable people and individual workers in health and social
care settings, including hospitals, GP practices, dentists, community services and where
care is delivered in a person’s home. The requirements will apply to CQC-regulated activities
whether they are publicly or privately funded. They will also apply where a regulated activity
is delivered through agency workers, volunteers, locums, students or trainees, or contracted
to another provider. Compliance will be monitored and enforced by CQC.
I wasn't clapping either!
Taipan wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:39 pm
Vaccination as a Code of Deployment requires workers aged 18 and over, who have direct, face to face contact with service users to provide evidence that they have received a complete course of a Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) approved COVID-19 vaccine, subject to limited exceptions, by no later than 1 April 2022. This will include front-line workers, as well as non-clinical workers not directly involved in patient care but who nevertheless may have
direct, face to-face contact with patients, such as receptionists, ward clerks, porters and cleaners.
These regulations will protect vulnerable people and individual workers in health and social care settings, including hospitals, GP practices, dentists, community services and where care is delivered in a person’s home. The requirements will apply to CQC-regulated activities whether they are publicly or privately funded. They will also apply where a regulated activity
is delivered through agency workers, volunteers, locums, students or trainees, or contracted to another provider. Compliance will be monitored and enforced by CQC.
I wasn't clapping either!
There's one Hell of an echo in here.

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:10 am
by Taipan
Saga Lout wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 12:08 am
Taipan wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:38 pm
Vaccination as a Code of Deployment requires e workers aged 18 and over, who have direct, face to face contact with service
users to provide evidence that they have received a complete course of a Medicines and
Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) approved COVID-19 vaccine, subject to
limited exceptions, by no later than 1 April 2022. This will include front-line workers, as well
as non-clinical workers not directly involved in patient care but who nevertheless may have
direct, face to-face contact with patients, such as receptionists, ward clerks, porters and
cleaners.
These regulations will protect vulnerable people and individual workers in health and social
care settings, including hospitals, GP practices, dentists, community services and where
care is delivered in a person’s home. The requirements will apply to CQC-regulated activities
whether they are publicly or privately funded. They will also apply where a regulated activity
is delivered through agency workers, volunteers, locums, students or trainees, or contracted
to another provider. Compliance will be monitored and enforced by CQC.
I wasn't clapping either!
Taipan wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:39 pm
Vaccination as a Code of Deployment requires workers aged 18 and over, who have direct, face to face contact with service users to provide evidence that they have received a complete course of a Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) approved COVID-19 vaccine, subject to limited exceptions, by no later than 1 April 2022. This will include front-line workers, as well as non-clinical workers not directly involved in patient care but who nevertheless may have
direct, face to-face contact with patients, such as receptionists, ward clerks, porters and cleaners.
These regulations will protect vulnerable people and individual workers in health and social care settings, including hospitals, GP practices, dentists, community services and where care is delivered in a person’s home. The requirements will apply to CQC-regulated activities whether they are publicly or privately funded. They will also apply where a regulated activity
is delivered through agency workers, volunteers, locums, students or trainees, or contracted to another provider. Compliance will be monitored and enforced by CQC.
I wasn't clapping either!
There's one Hell of an echo in here.
A good point should be well made and reiterated!

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 10:55 am
by Saga Lout
Taipan wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:10 am
A good point should be well made and reiterated!
Well in that case...
There's one Hell of an echo in here
There's one Hell of an echo in here
Hell of an echo in here
echo in here
in here
in here
here
here

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 1:42 pm
by Taipan
Taipan wrote: Tue Jan 18, 2022 10:17 pm
I've lost a paddock stand. HTF do you lose a paddock stand in a 10x8 shed??
Found it! I should have looked up as i'd tucked it in the rafters,d'oh!

Sadly it has no hooks in!

I've ordered new ones which will be here tomorrow though. Also on the plus side, I found a front paddock stand that goes under the steering head thing. I'd forgotten I'd even bought that as I only used it once and that was some years back! The shed is turning into the same gold mine that the loft of many gifts is!

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 6:18 pm
by Ant
That thing people do on some forums, not necessarily here as I'm not here often enough to see it, but.....when they take a photo of something to show the collective, but what they really want to do is show you loads of other irrelevant stuff in the photo, to try and show off about what ever else they have.
Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 6:22 pm
by v8-powered
Ant wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 6:18 pm
That thing people do on some forums, not necessarily here as I'm not here often enough to see it, but.....when they take a photo of something to show the collective, but what they really want to do is show you loads of other irrelevant stuff in the photo, to try and show off about what ever else they have.
I'm on a certain watch brand group on FB and it's rife with that - from fancy cars to guns and other shit.

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 7:03 pm
by MrLongbeard
v8-powered wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 6:22 pm
I'm on a certain watch brand group on FB and it's rife with that - from fancy cars to guns and other shit.
You called?
PXL_20210524_124934594 by
MrLongbeard, on Flickr
Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:01 pm
by Druid
It's a nice air rifle but I can't see anything else that you would want to show off

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:40 pm
by MrLongbeard
Druid wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:01 pm
It's a nice air rifle but I can't see anything else that you would want to show off
You dissing my step ladder

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 9:37 pm
by Felix
You haul your carcus on that cheap shite

Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 10:19 pm
by Druid
MrLongbeard wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:40 pm
Druid wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:01 pm
It's a nice air rifle but I can't see anything else that you would want to show off
You dissing my step ladder
No, the battery charger
Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 10:31 pm
by Yambo
It's debatable whether BSA made better bikes or guns.
Better of course, is relative. Shite bikes, shite guns but better bikes or better guns?
Better guns, I think.
