And to add to that, people that sit at a table with their own a picnic and the tables are clearly marked for "patrons of the restaurant / cafe"People who occupy a seat before they have stood in a bloody long queue and purchased anything!
No, its still March going on April here, wet and windySoup for lunch ..... it's August FFS!!!
Some people pay good money for thatand tie myself down today
Ouch! You have my sympathy.2nd day off work with a back spasm.
Weekend plans reluctantly cancelled.
Ouch! You have my sympathy.
There was mention of a "snowflake generation" before..At the start of every TV programme " Scenes that some Viewers may find Distressing" !!!!!!!
Wasn't that in the 70's in that comedy classic, Love Thy Neighbour?There was mention of a "snowflake generation" before..
Cracking programmeWasn't that in the 70's in that comedy classic, Love Thy Neighbour?
I've just assumed it's because shows that would normally be post watershed are shown prewatershed (generally speaking, violence is nowadays okay, bad language is okay as long not the C-word, nudity/sex not okay).At the start of every TV programme " Scenes that some Viewers may find Distressing" !!!!!!!
or In other words, kids that should be in bed well before 9pm aren'tI've just assumed it's because shows that would normally be post watershed are shown prewatershed
At the start of every TV programme " Scenes that some Viewers may find Distressing" !!!!!!!
Agreed, it's happening more & more.At the start of every TV programme " Scenes that some Viewers may find Distressing" !!!!!!!
There was mention of a "snowflake generation" before..
I've just assumed it's because shows that would normally be post watershed are shown prewatershed
Taking 6 1/2hrs to drive from Exeter to Birmingham!!! Bloody M5
Had the 'blue screen of death' on my desktop recently & last night it died.
It's gone into the PC doctor this morn to see if he can revive it. (hopefully not too expensive)
ATM i'm trying to use one of the kid's laptop, but I don't like it, it's too small & the keys don't seem in the right place somehow! (n)
Is your keyboard a USB one you can plug into said laptop? And even screen potentially...
I've watched a few of those episodes on the BbC where people write in with their complaints and/or concerns. Sad I know but it highlighted how easily upset people were over small matters. It wouldn't surprise me if somebody wrote in complaining that they weren't prewarned.Not always the case. I remember watching a BBC news prog a while ago & they gave out the 'some viewers.................' warning. This was around midnight BTW.
Never mind, Barbie dolls don't tend to eat much anyway. I'm sure she won't mind starving for a few days until you can get her a replacement.The fridge-freezer went bang yesterday.
Or, more accurately, CLANGCLANGCLANGCLANGCLANGCLANGCLANGCLANGCLANG... *silence* while the whole 6"x2"x2" contraption shook violently.
It's not cold in there any more, and the back wall of the fridge part has developed an alarming bulge.
Not looking good...
CLANGCLANGCLANGCLANGCLANGCLANGCLANGCLANGCLANG.
The fridge-freezer went bang yesterday.
Or, more accurately, CLANGCLANGCLANGCLANGCLANGCLANGCLANGCLANGCLANG... *silence* while the whole 6"x2"x2" contraption shook violently.
It's not cold in there any more, and the back wall of the fridge part has developed an alarming bulge.
Not looking good...
I believe so, yes, but mine's been unplugged for two days now, so I'm hoping it won't catch fire.More seriously, wasn't a fridge thought to be the cause of the Grenfell Tower fire?
I believe so, yes, but mine's been unplugged for two days now, so I'm hoping it won't catch fire.
That swelling on the back wall of the fridge is still getting bigger, however.
Last night, it pushed the shelves so far forward, they opened the door, and I couldn't get it closed again this morning without moving a couple of them to the bottom.
I have no idea what's going on in there, but it's happening without any power.
It must be about 15 years old.
The way it's going, I'll get home to find the kitchen wall gone, and (whats left of) the fridge already in the garden. View attachment 107657