Thank [PLEASE DON'T TRY TO BYPASS THE SWEAR FILTER] my GP is sensible and all my meds are at least 60 days at a time and he allows me to order 14 days in advance, pharmacies can sometimes need to order stuff in that might take 2-3 working days.Mrs Nod's Mum gets her 'scripts delivered by the pharmacy because she doesn't drive and at 92, she's scared poopless of covid so doesn't use the bus anymore. Mrs Nod deals with the ordering of the medication but can only get out to see her once a week so can't (reliably) pick up the meds. At least now, she's managed to get some extras - for a while, the pharmacy and doctor seemed to be blocking the orders for the extra tablets needed because a packet of tablets tends to be 28 days' worth but a month is usually more and she could only order once per month!
Thank f*** my GP is sensible and all my meds are at least 60 days at a time and he allows me to order 14 days in advance, pharmacies can sometimes need to order stuff in that might take 2-3 working days.
Backside and frontside is the direction of turn.I THINK that the numbers are the degrees of rotation in the air. As for the rest of it, YGIAGAM!!!Your Guess Is As Good As Mine!
So I didn’t fall down the stairs - turned out I did a 3600 electrocuted octopus!!Backside and frontside is the direction of turn.
The numbers are degrees. 360 being a complete rotation. 720 being 2 complete rotations 1080 being 3 rotations. They are chasing 1260 so 3 and a half turns.
Then some of the words are the shape created in the air. I’m more up today with the mountain bike version so don’t know what half of them are
No - but definitely ended up with a rather tender half-pipe!But did you bruise your frontside?
Meh, she doesn't need a replacement phone, the sales bloke's trying to meet his targets at your wife's expense!Just took my wife's two week old Samsung A12 phone back because it wouldn't charge last night. The guy said she would need a replacement phone, which surprises me because she was able to make calls with it. She won't get the replacement until Saturday.
Oh dear! I have just bought one of those! Mainly because my old phone wouldn't accept the "free" Norton antivirus from BT because it was too old!!! My battery seems amazing after the old phone. It lasts for several days now.Just took my wife's two week old Samsung A12 phone back because it wouldn't charge last night. The guy said she would need a replacement phone, which surprises me because she was able to make calls with it. She won't get the replacement until Saturday.
Norton Antivirus is crap anyway, I had it several years ago on my last Windows Desktop and NAV killed the damn PC!Oh dear! I have just bought one of those! Mainly because my old phone wouldn't accept the "free" Norton antivirus from BT because it was too old!!! My battery seems amazing after the old phone. It lasts for several days now.
Oh dear! I have just bought one of those! Mainly because my old phone wouldn't accept the "free" Norton antivirus from BT because it was too old!!! My battery seems amazing after the old phone. It lasts for several days now.
I had the same problem back when I had my first smart phone, an Iphone 5C about 10-11 years ago, and to some extent I still do as I'm like me Dad and have fat fingers, but I got used to it having had 2 Samsungs and 2 Motorolas since then including my current phone.I think my wife had only charged it two or three times. I am still using a Nokia106, because my fingers don't seem to work on smart phones. I have had it for around six years.
Don’t you think they are probably a scam then and just machine dialling ’random’ numbers?I've just missed a call on the landline from a market research company! How the hell did they get my number? I'm ex directory AND on TPS on the flippin' landline!
Don’t you think they are probably a scam then and just machine dialling ’random’ numbers?
Don’t you think they are probably a scam then and just machine dialling ’random’ numbers?
Probably, still annoying though, I did 1471 as I knew I'd missed a call and I'm expecting a call to confirm my first shift on the new job!Don’t you think they are probably a scam then and just machine dialling ’random’ numbers?
Yep I’ve had that the first line or so shows up in the page then when you click on it the page won’t loadToday I'm annoyed by search results on the net.
I wasn't sure how to do something on the pc so I googled it and the top result from Google gives numbered instructions starting with...
1. After that,
WTF??? After WHAT???
I just hate the fact that so much on the net is drivel and/or wrong and/or irrelevant.
Grrrrr.
That happens a lot, Google Spiders search every known link to what you're looking for, and a lot of the time it comes up with ancient links that no longer work.Today I'm annoyed by search results on the net.
I wasn't sure how to do something on the pc so I googled it and the top result from Google gives numbered instructions starting with...
1. After that,
WTF??? After WHAT???
I just hate the fact that so much on the net is drivel and/or wrong and/or irrelevant.
Grrrrr.
WAMT? Having to go to the Dentist for a filling! And even worse, because I hate the place and got rather upset when she was doing the work, we have to go back at some point and do it under sedation.
Me too. The dentist replaced a filling one day and another the next and a third needed doing and she must have pitied me and put a temp in for the third and said it would last a 'good while'. That was 18 months to two years ago and Covid was rife... so, with your experience..5 years, that's great.I've got a temporary filling that's lasted over 5 years! Every check-up, the dentist checks that it's still viable but until it needs sorting, he's happy for it to stay.
I was putting out the bins on the grass verge (between the pavement and the road..a metre wide) at about 5.30pm..so it was dark. As I turned to walk back across the pavement and down the drive I heard a whirr very close to me and saw a light and a flash of yellow (Hi-Viz jacket) of man on an electric bike as he came off the pavement a couple of paces from me across our 3m wide concrete 'drive in' off the road for our cars across the verge and onto the road and went off at what I estimated to be at least 30mph. That really was a near miss. When I put the bins out I can't turn to walk across the pavement in one manoeuvre. I have to first turn..check the pavement both ways for cyclists then walk across it and onto our drive.
Simply do what parents do with their baby buggies at the roadside, push the bin out first and see if anything hits it, if not it’s safe to cross.I was putting out the bins on the grass verge (between the pavement and the road..a metre wide) at about 5.30pm..so it was dark. As I turned to walk back across the pavement and down the drive I heard a whirr very close to me and saw a light and a flash of yellow (Hi-Viz jacket) of man on an electric bike as he came off the pavement a couple of paces from me across our 3m wide concrete 'drive in' off the road for our cars across the verge and onto the road and went off at what I estimated to be at least 30mph. That really was a near miss. When I put the bins out I can't turn to walk across the pavement in one manoeuvre. I have to first turn..check the pavement both ways for cyclists then walk across it and onto our drive.
There is a tiny minority of really stupid cyclists. Unfortunately, they're the ones who get noticed.a youngish guy with a fast electric bike using the pavement in our road, never using the road itself, really dangerous, the same with electric scooters.

There is a tiny minority of really stupid cyclists. Unfortunately, they're the ones who get noticed.
The good manners of the majority are just taken for granted...
The driving courses I went on when in the police taught us to drive defensively and how to be aware of everything that was happening around you, both on and near the road. Reading the road/traffic ahead was one of the main way of avoiding problems before they arose.As are those in cars, vans etc. It's because we expect people to behave responsibly. Riding motorcycles has conditioned me not to trust anybody on the road, and to try and think of the worst possible scenario, and how to avoid it. The level of hazzard perception on the road is pretty low.
The driving courses I went on when in the police taught us to drive defensively and how to be aware of everything that was happening around you, both on and near the road. Reading the road/traffic ahead was one of the main way of avoiding problems before they arose.
Give her a written warning.WAMT? Support worker/carer was due at 9, it's now gone half 10 and she ain't turned up! WTF?!
The go compare ad on TV has been saying that insurances are due to DROP this year.My car insurance renewal quote is £114 LESS than last year — not what you expect from an insurance company! (LV=)