Learnt it isn't a good idea to read some comments to/from NLyUK while in a meeting with mic not on mute.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou could put a note on the gate facing inwards stating when it's locked and unlocked for bins OR just put a note through all the relevant neighbours - make sure you sign your name.
And the relevant neighbours constitute getting on for twenty houses, most of which are split into four or five flats. If they're anything like my place, fliers tend to pile up in halls, unread; so I doubt the message would reach most of them.
They'll get fed up with unlocking it before I get fed up with locking it. We've been down this road before, and They have no staying powerComment
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Apparently there's a Directors Cut with much in the way of changes.
I much preferred "Parker" with Jason Statham if I'm honest.
Nick: have you watched the Sky version of "The Bridge", entertainingly entitled "The Tunnel"?
The first one was ok, I've never got around to watching the 2nd one, in much the same way that I've not watched the London based "24".
Is anyone watching the 24 reboot with someone who appears not to be Kieffer Sutherland?Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostApparently there's a Directors Cut with much in the way of changes.
I much preferred "Parker" with Jason Statham if I'm honest.
Nick: have you watched the Sky version of "The Bridge", entertainingly entitled "The Tunnel"?
The first one was ok, I've never got around to watching the 2nd one, in much the same way that I've not watched the London based "24".
Is anyone watching the 24 reboot with someone who appears not to be Kieffer Sutherland?Comment
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Post has just gone up on our 10k+ strong local community Facebook page advising the local MP is marking Women's day by coming and having a talk a local church. Last comment on the mail says...
(Men are welcome too but please note the event is to specifically discuss women's issues).
It's only been up 15 mins and it's going off already. Someone has already posted the sticks and stones video. Nice big bag of popcorn at the ready.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostPost has just gone up on our 10k+ strong local community Facebook page advising the local MP is marking Women's day by coming and having a talk a local church. Last comment on the mail says...
(Men are welcome too but please note the event is to specifically discuss women's issues).
It's only been up 15 mins and it's going off already. Someone has already posted the sticks and stones video. Nice big bag of popcorn at the ready.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Bacon butty for lunch
The fat pooling at the bottom left quadrant of the frying pan reminds me that I need to get the spirit level out and adjust the feet on the new cooker.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNotes on the gate are generally ignored, judging by past responses to notices (not from me, usually from the residents' association chap who issues the keys) asking people to keep it locked
And the relevant neighbours constitute getting on for twenty houses, most of which are split into four or five flats. If they're anything like my place, fliers tend to pile up in halls, unread; so I doubt the message would reach most of them.
They'll get fed up with unlocking it before I get fed up with locking it. We've been down this road before, and They have no staying powerThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostOur dustmen have a pass key, the gate buzz locks behind them as they leaveComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOurs are supposed to have a key, but it seems to be highly variable whether or not they know that they have one. Also, since the gate was installed about fourteen years ago recycling has become a separate bin and collection (though on the same day), but it seems nobody thought to give the recycling crew a key, so the gate needs to be left open anywayThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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