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I have Nematodes on order, the slugs won't know what's hit them.
Milton Keynes Seral Killer Strikes Again
I have Nematodes on order, the slugs won't know what's hit them.
Duck tapeGuess who's got net wuts!!!

Our house has also heard the cry "Where's it gone?".Been watching Before We Die (Channel 4). Watched season 2, episode 3 on Saturday evening and went to watch episode 4 tonight, but it's disappeared from the Sky box. Only season 1 now available.There were only 2 episodes left!
It's available on channel4.com, just got to figure out how to hook the macbook up to the telly.Our house has also heard the cry "Where's it gone?".
That about sums up 'the British condition' .......we love a good moan but are more reticent to smileFinding out that there are 351 pages of WAMT (14010 posts) and only 216 (8619 posts) pages of WCMUT !!!
Wonder how many are weather relatedFinding out that there are 351 pages of WAMT (14010 posts) and only 216 (8619 posts) pages of WCMUT !!!

Finding out that there are 351 pages of WAMT (14010 posts) and only 216 (8619 posts) pages of WCMUT !!!
BOK TP I need your support.
Today I discovered that my boss at the charity shop was filing Eric Clapton records under "E" for Eric. He was amused by my outrage. It's either "B" for bin, or "C" for Clapton.
I'm right aren't I?

Surely it should be "G" for God.OK TP I need your support.
Today I discovered that my boss at the charity shop was filing Eric Clapton records under "E" for Eric. He was amused by my outrage. It's either "B" for bin, or "C" for Clapton.
I'm right aren't I?
Thank goodness for the Ignore buttonSurely it should be "G" for God.
I think I've heard of him, isn't he the guy that plays guitar?Eric Clapton records
That's because he aint nothin' but a hound dawgThis is Ziggy but I've never seen him play guitar
WAMT was discovering that the trousers I wear for g*** in Summer are NOT stinging nettle proof when they're wet. AND the blackberry I was stretching for when I made the contact wasn't particularly sweet!!!
My wife's sister cut my hair for the last 20 years but my wife informed a few months ago that her sister could no longer cut my hair so I look for Barber. I found one run by two twenty year old ladies dressed in black leather. I was also offered extras (a cup of coffee); charge was £15. My wife did not approve and urged me to find a more conventional barber. I did so and though he is near the town centre he is next to a car park and does not charge that much for oldies; Charge £10. A traditional barber who has his son working there as well ready to take over the business; my wife approves. So far I always go mid week about 1030 and never had to wait.The barber shop.... 3 times recently I've tried to make an appointment by dropping in and asking when they have a slot, and they've been closed each time. So on Monday I called them, set up an appointment for 11.00 today, and guess what, they were closed. I hung around until 11.15 then came home.
Tomorrow the quest for a new decent barber begins...
None of the local barbers in my local towns do walk ins, you have to book. The chap in our village does walk ins, but he's always empty, you can guess why. Used him once, won't go back...My wife's sister cut my hair for the last 20 years but my wife informed a few months ago that her sister could no longer cut my hair so I look for Barber. I found one run by two twenty year old ladies dressed in black leather. I was also offered extras (a cup of coffee); charge was £15. My wife did not approve and urged me to find a more conventional barber. I did so and though he is near the town centre he is next to a car park and does not charge that much for oldies; Charge £10. A traditional barber who has his son working there as well ready to take over the business; my wife approves. So far I always go mid week about 1030 and never had to wait.
Dave
My wife's sister cut my hair for the last 20 years but my wife informed a few months ago that her sister could no longer cut my hair so I look for Barber. I found one run by two twenty year old ladies dressed in black leather. I was also offered extras (a cup of coffee); charge was £15. My wife did not approve and urged me to find a more conventional barber. I did so and though he is near the town centre he is next to a car park and does not charge that much for oldies; Charge £10. A traditional barber who has his son working there as well ready to take over the business; my wife approves. So far I always go mid week about 1030 and never had to wait.
Dave
None of the local barbers in my local towns do walk ins, you have to book. The chap in our village does walk ins, but he's always empty, you can guess why. Used him once, won't go back...
You have nettles in your garden that can sting you through trousers!!!
Dave

You know the saying, if in doubt, clout.I will now try the Merlot approach.![]()
Where we are the council website has a reporting system that is quite efficient for any unemptied bins.The bin men. They haven't emptied our green waste bin, which is a major issue as 1) we've paid for it, and 2) it's full up and I want to mow the back lawn.... They seem to have emptied everybody else's.![]()
My bold. I've seen our bin men in jogging mode,not quite running as such, due to the tight timetable management impose on them, so whilst it is annoying that they don't pick up rubbish that spills out of the plastic/tin recycle box or the paper/cardboard sack as they pick it up off the grass verge I tend to overlook it because of the pressure management put on them to empty more bins/recycle boxes/sacks than is reasonable in a given time frame . What does annoy the heck out of me is ME having to pick up the neighbour's rubbish that fell out of their plastic/tin recycle box or more often the cardboard/paper sack. They just take their bins/boxes and sacks in and leave 'stuff' on the verge, the roadway/gutter or the footpath that's obviously come from their bin..recycle box or paper/cardboard sack. I just don't understand it. It's always ME that picks up empty milk/fruit-juice cartons and especially paper and cardboard, that has blown down the road on very windy days. When I know there's going to be strong winds I put a house brick on the green recycle box lid ..(for plastic and tins) and I put the, usually heavy, mini box containing waste food on top of the paper/cardboard sack. I despair when I see neighbours put their paper/cardboards sacks and recycle boxes out the evening before collection with no lids or the sack overfull and the flap open when string winds are forecast, even worse, named storms. Many, I'm sure, would say I shoudn't do it but seeing the stuff on the roadway and across on the verge is not something I can ignore. We all have a responsibility to keep our environment as clean as possible or simply just keep the neighbourhood looking clean and tidy. It really doesn't take a lot of effort.Where we are the council website has a reporting system that is quite efficient for any unemptied bins.
Once entered, they say it will be collected the next day or latest two days. Though of course if you expected to mow the lawn 'today' a delay is not a lot of help
We have had the odd times when I have had to report one of other of the bins and they do come out as promised.
PS Once I reported that the bin mem split some bin contents and they came out with hours to clear the mess up!

There was me thinking it was Mick RonsonI think I've heard of him, isn't he the guy that plays guitar?
But then again, according to David Bowie, Ziggy played guitar![]()