Today I'm neither Angry nor Happy about....
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There's a chance they would decide to settle without having to go to Court - adds to the expense.Bijou Bob wrote:The small claims court is available as a route to pursue I believe, and the cost of having a summons issue is quite low. However, factor in the cost of the day off to attend court, the petrol and parking costs and you may as well buy a tyre!
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But just a bit sad about, the video of Gazza doing the rounds.
I saw this act last year, same staged routine, didnt really appreciate it at the time but Gazza was clean, confident and looking fit. Incredible he far and how fast he's fallen again.
I saw this act last year, same staged routine, didnt really appreciate it at the time but Gazza was clean, confident and looking fit. Incredible he far and how fast he's fallen again.
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Here's a bit more about Gazza..
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... & encourage every single scrote in the land to ensure their bald, flat useless tyres are claimed to be victims of pot-holes ?Worthy4England wrote:There's a chance they would decide to settle without having to go to Court - adds to the expense.Bijou Bob wrote:The small claims court is available as a route to pursue I believe, and the cost of having a summons issue is quite low. However, factor in the cost of the day off to attend court, the petrol and parking costs and you may as well buy a tyre!
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Are potholes in the UK invisible? I can assure you that potholes are not scarce in this country either but, surely, although complaints about dilatory maintenance might well be legitimate, what happened to the need for drivers to keep their wits about them?
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Drove past the European Parliament buildings today. That's one big mutha fecking gravy train is that! 

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You should see the swanky new premises in Canary Wharf an EU institution is taking a 25 year lease on from next year. Be rather amusing to see how they get out of that should the UK leave the EU.Bruce Rioja wrote:Drove past the European Parliament buildings today. That's one big mutha fecking gravy train is that!
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Which building is that? Or is it yet to be completed?Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:You should see the swanky new premises in Canary Wharf an EU institution is taking a 25 year lease on from next year. Be rather amusing to see how they get out of that should the UK leave the EU.Bruce Rioja wrote:Drove past the European Parliament buildings today. That's one big mutha fecking gravy train is that!
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Not sure of the completion date. They start to move in sometime next year. It is 25 Churchill Place (near Jamies). 20 floors, though not all will be theirs (they have options on additional floors). I don't know if the total cost of the move is in the public domain yet; it is a lotmummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Which building is that? Or is it yet to be completed?Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:You should see the swanky new premises in Canary Wharf an EU institution is taking a 25 year lease on from next year. Be rather amusing to see how they get out of that should the UK leave the EU.Bruce Rioja wrote:Drove past the European Parliament buildings today. That's one big mutha fecking gravy train is that!

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The pope resigning
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-21411304" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
just a bit taken aback really. I'm not au-fait with how this works but i thought it was a 'for life' title? And all so sudden. Just rather :S
any one with a clue about the ins an outs of this care to illuminate.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-21411304" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
just a bit taken aback really. I'm not au-fait with how this works but i thought it was a 'for life' title? And all so sudden. Just rather :S
any one with a clue about the ins an outs of this care to illuminate.
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There have been many popes in the past who have abdicated, but it's not usually the case, especially in recent times.mrkint wrote:The pope resigning
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-21411304" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
just a bit taken aback really. I'm not au-fait with how this works but i thought it was a 'for life' title? And all so sudden. Just rather :S
any one with a clue about the ins an outs of this care to illuminate.
I didn't know this one had!
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BBC saying 'in an entirely unexpected development'... which isn't actually true. The Sunday Times had an entire page devoted to this subject (Ratzinger resigning) only a couple of months ago. It's been flagged up by the Vatican for nearly half a year with little hints dropped.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:There have been many popes in the past who have abdicated, but it's not usually the case, especially in recent times.mrkint wrote:The pope resigning
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-21411304" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
just a bit taken aback really. I'm not au-fait with how this works but i thought it was a 'for life' title? And all so sudden. Just rather :S
any one with a clue about the ins an outs of this care to illuminate.
I didn't know this one had!
That's not a leopard!
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Poor choice of phrase when talking about a Catholic Priestmrkint wrote:The pope resigning
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-21411304" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
just a bit taken aback really. I'm not au-fait with how this works but i thought it was a 'for life' title? And all so sudden. Just rather :S
any one with a clue about the ins an outs of this care to illuminate.

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Maybe we should have a 'today I'm a bit sad about' thread as well as there isn't really one for me to put this. I was meant to be having a meeting with a guy earlier today but got a call from his office to say that he wouldn't be there due to a family issue. Knobhead here said "nothing too serious I hope". Turns out that his daughter was due to give birth in two weeks time, however, the doctors noticed a twist in the tube and that the baby had died. Yesterday she had to give a natural birth to a baby that she already knew to be dead. Can life possibly ever get any worse than that? And get this - the parents get to spend 24 hours with their dead baby.
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A similar thing happened to one of the women at work. Totally and utterly heartbreaking.
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it can be very important. I have spent time with parents on more than one occasion doing just that...Bruce Rioja wrote:Maybe we should have a 'today I'm a bit sad about' thread as well as there isn't really one for me to put this. I was meant to be having a meeting with a guy earlier today but got a call from his office to say that he wouldn't be there due to a family issue. Knobhead here said "nothing too serious I hope". Turns out that his daughter was due to give birth in two weeks time, however, the doctors noticed a twist in the tube and that the baby had died. Yesterday she had to give a natural birth to a baby that she already knew to be dead. Can life possibly ever get any worse than that? And get this - the parents get to spend 24 hours with their dead baby.
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I know you'll be right, Bish. I just can't see beyond the utter heartbreak. Was her first, too.thebish wrote: it can be very important. I have spent time with parents on more than one occasion doing just that...
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That's happened to a friends kid 

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At work yesterday I called at an address where we'd been chasing some lass up who has been avoiding us. TV & lights on but no-one would come to the door. I'm just about to drive off when I see a little girl peeping round the curtains. Assuming mum was avoiding us but thinking a small child could be left on her own, I go back to the door. After knocking for a while the door is opened and 3 kids are there.
Eldest one, who I took to be about 11 or 12 says "Sorry, we didnt hear you. My mums not in" I asked who was looking after them and she tells me "My auntie but she's in the bath". Giving it up as a bad job, I left a calling card but was feeling distinctly uncomfortable. I thought it would be over reacting to call Social Services but decided to do a few checks today to be on the safe side.
A neighbour beat me to it. Police were alerted there today and found mums been going out in early hours on the pop and leaving kids in house all day with no food.
I'm peed off that 3 kids have been left like that and peed off that I didn't follow my gut instinct and report it straight away
Eldest one, who I took to be about 11 or 12 says "Sorry, we didnt hear you. My mums not in" I asked who was looking after them and she tells me "My auntie but she's in the bath". Giving it up as a bad job, I left a calling card but was feeling distinctly uncomfortable. I thought it would be over reacting to call Social Services but decided to do a few checks today to be on the safe side.
A neighbour beat me to it. Police were alerted there today and found mums been going out in early hours on the pop and leaving kids in house all day with no food.
I'm peed off that 3 kids have been left like that and peed off that I didn't follow my gut instinct and report it straight away

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