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Maybe this is normal practice these days but I was rather taken aback to hear our local hospital now has bouncers - in body armour - on A&E Friday nights. I'm more terrified of A&E than most injuries that are likely to take me there. Can one not pay for VIP lounge access?!
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Three tree stumps out, two chain saws sharpened and one blunted again. Three wheelbarrow loads of soil to fill in the holes.Originally posted by WTFH View PostTFA
Yesterday we went out for dinner to celebrate a year of living in the new place. Gardening today/tomorrow, hopefully digging out another tree stump in between watching the blackbirds fledge, party on Saturday night a few miles away, and that will be it.
By Saturday I was starting to tackle one of the big stumps, which probably needs a digger to get out, but I've decided to start by hand. I've also found the foundations of an old outbuilding about half way down the garden, and a path, conveniently located close to where I want to put in a retaining wall to level off part of the lawn.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Are you not tempted to just get someone in with a big grinder? We had one recently, great funOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I'd considered it, in fact the one stump I originally wanted rid of, we still might get it ground out.Originally posted by d000hg View PostAre you not tempted to just get someone in with a big grinder? We had one recently, great fun
The others started out as being stumps I've only found when cutting the grass, where the trees were taken down by the previous owners at ground level, but no lower. As the ground has dried and compacted down, the stumps were sitting proud.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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A great weekend, Britain at its best. So many memories were made over those four days.
Standout moment for me was sitting outside of a canal side pub near Crick and a figure on a passing boat climbed onto the roof of the boat and yelled "God bless Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second" & the drunken roar that went up from the assembled drinkers was deafening. PricelessComment
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A&E is scary with drunk & Irate customers, sounds like a good move.Originally posted by d000hg View PostMaybe this is normal practice these days but I was rather taken aback to hear our local hospital now has bouncers - in body armour - on A&E Friday nights. I'm more terrified of A&E than most injuries that are likely to take me there. Can one not pay for VIP lounge access?!Comment
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You stink of Gricer.Originally posted by A Tablecloth View PostA great weekend, Britain at its best. So many memories were made over those four days.
Standout moment for me was sitting outside of a canal side pub near Crick and a figure on a passing boat climbed onto the roof of the boat and yelled "God bless Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second" & the drunken roar that went up from the assembled drinkers was deafening. PricelessComment
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Mine dosen't have bouncers but security make regular patrols and the police seem to be regular visitors. Back in 2019 some chap came into the cuible i was in closely followed by the psych team and threatened to murder me with a bible he was carrying.Originally posted by d000hg View PostMaybe this is normal practice these days but I was rather taken aback to hear our local hospital now has bouncers - in body armour - on A&E Friday nights. I'm more terrified of A&E than most injuries that are likely to take me there. Can one not pay for VIP lounge access?!
A&E on a weekend is not a place I want to be, but with my health the way it is, sometimes a visit is unavoidable. Top tip if you need A&E of a weekend try and get taken in by ambulance.Former IPSE member
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