Nearly home. A more successful day than I'd feared. And customer's canteen (or 'hub' as they referred to it) was all free. I had a chocolate gateau for dessert - it would have been rude not to.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostFFS. General just reminds me of that Haribo adverts at the moment. You know it's an adult that's speaking but what you hear is a kid's voice.Comment
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Had the last of the roast lamb in a couple of sandwiches with a bag of crisps for dinner, as I couldn't be bothered to go to any more effortComment
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Dog gate continues
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Dogs urine can kill grass and plants - I've had a dog for 15 years and would never allow it to go on someone garden - it's about having respect for other people property, I'm far from precious ! I didn't want unnamed opinions, I directed it at the lady in question to take note only.
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In my view dogs should not go onto gardens, we have plenty of open space in Sully where dogs can run to their hearts content. When not on the field dogs should be on a lead for their safety and
the consideration of others.Comment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostFrom the OP
Dogs urine can kill grass and plants - I've had a dog for 15 years and would never allow it to go on someone garden - it's about having respect for other people property, I'm far from precious ! I didn't want unnamed opinions, I directed it at the lady in question to take note only.
Someone else has to join in
In my view dogs should not go onto gardens, we have plenty of open space in Sully where dogs can run to their hearts content. When not on the field dogs should be on a lead for their safety and
the consideration of others.
Disgusted of HampshireComment
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In other news, I arrived home to a cheque for £6.45 from Royal Mail as a refund for my 'guaranteed before 1pm next day' delivery that didn't get delivered the next day.Comment
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I thought Prince dying was a joke. But he's dead.
Who's next?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIn other news, I arrived home to a cheque for £6.45 from Royal Mail as a refund for my 'guaranteed before 1pm next day' delivery that didn't get delivered the next day.
(seriously, how much are those things? I've not eaten in a McDonalds outlet in years).Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostThat must be worth a couple of lunchtime Big Macs
(seriously, how much are those things? I've not eaten in a McDonalds outlet in years).Comment
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I got a monitor riser for the iMac to stand on. It's probably at just about the right height for most purposes, but all the IDEs and so forth that I use default to putting their debuggers, object inspectors, and such at the bottom of their windows; and as I spend most of my time using them, I was getting a sore neck from looking down all the timeComment
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