Did you go straight from not needing/having reading specs to needing prescription ones? Unusual. (Happily I can use +2 'ready readers' and was OK with +1s for a while. The upside is that as the need for stronger reading glasses progressed I stopped needing distance/driving prescription specsMussels wrote: Sat Feb 03, 2024 10:37 pm I've broken my only pair of reading glasses, ordered two more but they don't get here for 5 to 7 days.
I'm slowly getting used to this glasses malarkey.
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Hope you don't get the cough.weeksy wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 8:05 am Lurgy. Mrs Weeksy has been down with it for 4 days now.... Yesterday mine finally kicked in. Today i'm feeling like a bag of shite.
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Get well soon, ;0weeksy wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 8:05 am Lurgy. Mrs Weeksy has been down with it for 4 days now.... Yesterday mine finally kicked in. Today i'm feeling like a bag of shite.
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Colleague brought something nasty to work three weeks ago, it’s being doing the rounds but so far I’ve escaped, I fear its only a matter of time before I succumb.weeksy wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 8:05 am Lurgy. Mrs Weeksy has been down with it for 4 days now.... Yesterday mine finally kicked in. Today i'm feeling like a bag of shite.
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Fuck me sideways. As if having surgical instruments and all sorts shoved up my Jap eye wasn't enough, I've now got a bacterial infection causing any little nicks or cuts to become inflamed, swollen and pus-filled.
Currently restricted to my elbow and big toe, which has a 5p-sized ulcerated, festering, weeping wound on the top of it, and thankfully not my nob.
Been prescribed antibiotics, potions and lotions and an antibacterial body wash, which will hopefully stop the infection before any digits, or worse, drop off.
The Cosmic Joker is having a right fucking laugh at my expense lately.
If Elmo asks me how I'm doing he may well get a punch in his muppety face.
Currently restricted to my elbow and big toe, which has a 5p-sized ulcerated, festering, weeping wound on the top of it, and thankfully not my nob.
Been prescribed antibiotics, potions and lotions and an antibacterial body wash, which will hopefully stop the infection before any digits, or worse, drop off.
The Cosmic Joker is having a right fucking laugh at my expense lately.
If Elmo asks me how I'm doing he may well get a punch in his muppety face.
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SCS Again.
Meant to be fitting carpets today but have had another message on phone saying they can't make it.
This is the third time they have cancelled now, near on 3 weeks without carpets and i have also moved all my coach tables etc into my dining room so don't even have a table or a seat to sit on.
VERY VERY ANGRY an am now going to get on the case of a refund and compensation.
Meant to be fitting carpets today but have had another message on phone saying they can't make it.
This is the third time they have cancelled now, near on 3 weeks without carpets and i have also moved all my coach tables etc into my dining room so don't even have a table or a seat to sit on.
VERY VERY ANGRY an am now going to get on the case of a refund and compensation.
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I spent over an hour in a cold carpark trying to get the car as clean as possible for picking up guests. Experiance has taught me to find the closest car wash to the airport and do it there, as anymore than a fem KM's drive will almost definitely result in a comment of "The car needs a clean".
I get to the airport, spend another 20 minutes going over things, making it as mint as possible.
The plane was delayed (I thought having a private jet prevented such things??). Therefore by the time the guests came outside, it was dark
I get to the airport, spend another 20 minutes going over things, making it as mint as possible.
The plane was delayed (I thought having a private jet prevented such things??). Therefore by the time the guests came outside, it was dark
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I have never needed glasses until a few months ago when I noticed close work getting difficult, the optometrist confirmed I just needed +1 for reading.Count Steer wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 8:19 amDid you go straight from not needing/having reading specs to needing prescription ones? Unusual. (Happily I can use +2 'ready readers' and was OK with +1s for a while. The upside is that as the need for stronger reading glasses progressed I stopped needing distance/driving prescription specsMussels wrote: Sat Feb 03, 2024 10:37 pm I've broken my only pair of reading glasses, ordered two more but they don't get here for 5 to 7 days.
I'm slowly getting used to this glasses malarkey.).
There's nowhere round here to buy them on a Sunday and I like varifocals which I can't get locally, thankfully they stay in place with one arm so I'm not desperate.
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No: having a private jet allows one to delay one's departure, dalinks.Jody wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 11:43 am I spent over an hour in a cold carpark trying to get the car as clean as possible for picking up guests. Experiance has taught me to find the closest car wash to the airport and do it there, as anymore than a fem KM's drive will almost definitely result in a comment of "The car needs a clean".
I get to the airport, spend another 20 minutes going over things, making it as mint as possible.
The plane was delayed (I thought having a private jet prevented such things??). Therefore by the time the guests came outside, it was dark![]()
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The entire weekend!
Saturday some burning wood fell out of our log burner, bounced off the hearth and landed on the carpet.
Sunday my wife moved some furniture on the landing and didn't like the divots left in the carpet, so used the steam iron to lift them out but left the iron down too long - now not divots but an iron shaped imprint as well.
Then shower in our en-suite stopped working, problem with the pump - £517 for the part!
Saturday some burning wood fell out of our log burner, bounced off the hearth and landed on the carpet.
Sunday my wife moved some furniture on the landing and didn't like the divots left in the carpet, so used the steam iron to lift them out but left the iron down too long - now not divots but an iron shaped imprint as well.
Then shower in our en-suite stopped working, problem with the pump - £517 for the part!
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^^^^^ Which would be closely followed by me chucking them a wet cloth and sponge and saying 'Fill yer boots mate, I'll go and get a coffee'.Jody wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 11:43 am I spent over an hour in a cold carpark trying to get the car as clean as possible for picking up guests. Experiance has taught me to find the closest car wash to the airport and do it there, as anymore than a fem KM's drive will almost definitely result in a comment of "The car needs a clean".
I get to the airport, spend another 20 minutes going over things, making it as mint as possible.
The plane was delayed (I thought having a private jet prevented such things??). Therefore by the time the guests came outside, it was dark![]()
The plural of 'anecdote' is not 'data'.
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Ah. Varifocals wouldn't be the sort of thing you'd find in the usual places. I'm thinking of trying something like this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Reading-Glasse ... 441de&th=1as I frequently find myself wandering around the house wearing my reading specs.Mussels wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 12:20 pmI have never needed glasses until a few months ago when I noticed close work getting difficult, the optometrist confirmed I just needed +1 for reading.Count Steer wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 8:19 amDid you go straight from not needing/having reading specs to needing prescription ones? Unusual. (Happily I can use +2 'ready readers' and was OK with +1s for a while. The upside is that as the need for stronger reading glasses progressed I stopped needing distance/driving prescription specsMussels wrote: Sat Feb 03, 2024 10:37 pm I've broken my only pair of reading glasses, ordered two more but they don't get here for 5 to 7 days.
I'm slowly getting used to this glasses malarkey.).
There's nowhere round here to buy them on a Sunday and I like varifocals which I can't get locally, thankfully they stay in place with one arm so I'm not desperate.
I had some varifocals made (at
I did have some prescription specs for using computer screens (the distance is a tad more than for book reading) they also called them 'crafting' glasses but I was stingy with the lens material and frame costs and found them too heavy/prone to slide down my schnozzle.
Mustn't grumble though, the missus needs +7 in one eye
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Sat waiting near the airport last night for my missus's delayed flight. It's cold and I need to hang around for 10 minutes or so, so I leave the blowers on (yes, I know).
The fecker has drained its battery in 10 minutes and won't start, dead as a dodo.
I wander round the really deserted service station looking for someone willing who might have some jump leads (mine are in the other car - why do I keep them in the more reliable car?) - nobody is about, anybody about was likely to have been scared off by the amount of swearing I'm doing. I think the sentiment of C*mS*ckingF*ckP*g translates into most languages. Folornly back to the car to consider calling Le AA in my Franglais. The annoying fecker starts straight up.
The fecker has drained its battery in 10 minutes and won't start, dead as a dodo.
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They say they are now 100% going to turn up friday and have given me £100 compensation and will give me another £200 if they do not turn up friday.Greenman wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 11:32 am SCS Again.
Meant to be fitting carpets today but have had another message on phone saying they can't make it.
This is the third time they have cancelled now, near on 3 weeks without carpets and i have also moved all my coach tables etc into my dining room so don't even have a table or a seat to sit on.
VERY VERY ANGRY an am now going to get on the case of a refund and compensation.
Shocked tbh the manager was quite helpful and offered the compensation quite easily.
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Private jet people need to get in to clean cars/vans/people carriers.Count Steer wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 1:00 pm^^^^^ Which would be closely followed by me chucking them a wet cloth and sponge and saying 'Fill yer boots mate, I'll go and get a coffee'.Jody wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 11:43 am I spent over an hour in a cold carpark trying to get the car as clean as possible for picking up guests. Experiance has taught me to find the closest car wash to the airport and do it there, as anymore than a fem KM's drive will almost definitely result in a comment of "The car needs a clean".
I get to the airport, spend another 20 minutes going over things, making it as mint as possible.
The plane was delayed (I thought having a private jet prevented such things??). Therefore by the time the guests came outside, it was dark![]()
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Traffic lights that KNOW you've been waiting in gear and just slipped into neutral, and then change!
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^^^^^^katana wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 1:48 pmPrivate jet people need to get in to clean cars/vans/people carriers.Count Steer wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 1:00 pm^^^^^ Which would be closely followed by me chucking them a wet cloth and sponge and saying 'Fill yer boots mate, I'll go and get a coffee'.Jody wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 11:43 am I spent over an hour in a cold carpark trying to get the car as clean as possible for picking up guests. Experiance has taught me to find the closest car wash to the airport and do it there, as anymore than a fem KM's drive will almost definitely result in a comment of "The car needs a clean".
I get to the airport, spend another 20 minutes going over things, making it as mint as possible.
The plane was delayed (I thought having a private jet prevented such things??). Therefore by the time the guests came outside, it was dark![]()
He gets it !
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They probably need people to wipe their bums too, but I'm not volunteering for that either.Jody wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 10:57 am^^^^^^katana wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 1:48 pmPrivate jet people need to get in to clean cars/vans/people carriers.Count Steer wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 1:00 pm
^^^^^ Which would be closely followed by me chucking them a wet cloth and sponge and saying 'Fill yer boots mate, I'll go and get a coffee'.
He gets it !
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Ahh I see the issue here. You think I'm a volunteer. I'm not, I get paid and a free apartment too.Count Steer wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 11:00 amThey probably need people to wipe their bums too, but I'm not volunteering for that either.
Curious to hear that you think anyone that doesn't wash their own car, won't wipe their own arse either!
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I think any public hire vehicle should be reasonably clean. If I were to get in and find it a bit of a state I'd make a mental note not to use them again. Same with the exterior: if I'm done up smart I don't want to get dirty strides from the crudy sill getting in and out.
Just a professional courtesy, innit? Fair play to Jody for making the effort.
Just a professional courtesy, innit? Fair play to Jody for making the effort.
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