We had Sky Q installed 2 years ago, it was rather a big change but we soon got used to it.Had Sky Q installed, engineer went to remove the old dish and as he gripped it slacken bolts it broke off in his hand, timing, and my costs have down. Different layout may take a bit of getting used to though.
As Marc says, you soon get used to it. Not as intuitive as the old menu though. What i couldnt get used to was the touch sensitive/swipe remote. Dont even know if they still do themHad Sky Q installed, engineer went to remove the old dish and as he gripped it slacken bolts it broke off in his hand, timing, and my costs have down. Different layout may take a bit of getting used to though.
I just got the standard remote and I'm rather pleased about that. I have little sensation in my finger so the more tactile the better.As Marc says, you soon get used to it. Not as intuitive as the old menu though. What i couldnt get used to was the touch sensitive/swipe remote. Dont even know if they still do them
But what way were you facing when you "squeezed"?Well. This was a strange one.
I did the weekly shop at ASDA including getting an anniversary card for my sister and her hubby but it was only when I got back to the car that I remembered I'd forgotten the bottle of Jack Daniels I'd planned to buy them so off I popped back into the shop.
There were queues at all the checkouts but as the bottle had a security tag on it I couldn't use the self service ones so queued up behind two attractive ladies with a huge trolley full of shopping. One of them spotted me and asked if I just had the one thing, "Yes" I said and she then kindly asked me if I'd like to go first. "Yes, Thank you."
I was then surprised when they didn't move. One was up against and facing the conveyor and the other was stood behind her against the impulse buys on the other side and facing her friend and the conveyor leaving no room for me to get through. The lady against the conveyor, attractive and wearing tight jeans, leaned forward slightly over the conveyor and I'm certain stuck her perfectly formed rear out slightly (although this may have been an automatic action for balance) and looking over her shoulder with what looked like a suggestive expression said in what I thought was a suggestive inflection "Squeeze through." Feeling as if I was in a Carry On film, I did![]()
More to the point, if Mrs WW was reading over his shoulder he's a dead manBut what way were you facing when you "squeezed"?![]()
"Squeeze through." Feeling as if I was in a Carry On film, I did![]()
But what way were you facing when you "squeezed"?![]()
I remember doing a refurb of a telephone exchange once. We were in the operators switchboard room with about a dozen female operators. We were behind a ceiling to floor dust sheet working on equipment racks. After a while they forgot we were there. Their conversation was quite an eye opener for a young lad.Towards the nice attractive ladies back.
I think they were being nice but also having a bit of fun too as I'm sure they knew exactly what they were doing. I was quite flattered they were having a bit of fun with me actually but I do see how some women could be intimidated if the roles had been reversed and a lone woman was asked to squeeze between two men.
This little incident reminded me of the last full time paid job I had and also when I worked in a pub and how women can behave when they're in the majority. Walk into a workspace which is very largely female and you can often face a barrage of comments and gropes which can be intimidating for the younger guys. I always used to try to take this sort of behaviour in good spirit as I knew they were just having fun but I do realise there's a fine line here and all have to be careful.
Mrs WW was at home as she doesn't like going to ASDA. I assume that if she'd been there the ladies would have let us through without having fun with me.
Many years ago, "we" gained a pest control contract, for a company that made "rubber medical products"how women can behave when they're in the majority.

Not sure if I’ve told this before but back in the mists of time (1958) when I worked in a biochemistry laboratory we used specialist family owned glassblowing firm and the rep told me they’d all been in reserved occupations during the WW2 because they made the moulds for your “rubber medical products”Many years ago, "we" gained a pest control contract, for a company that made "rubber medical products"
The owners son, early 30's, who thought he was jack the lad, decided that he wanted that one.
Fair enough.
The next time it was due, I had a call from his dad ( the owner) asking me to do it.
It turns out that the place was staffed by women, and they "made his life hell" apparently, and he refused to go back
I did that one for years, they were great fun, and the jokes / comments were quite raunchy.
And confirmed what I had thought for years that "Jack the lad" was a bit of a pussy, and not at all street wise.
I love it. Used to be a much bigger thing. Seems to have lost some media interest sadly.It's Le Mans 24hr day, my second favorite motor race of the year.![]()
Understatement.Damp track making it tricky.
I don’t know where your “here” is but here (Yorkshire) it’s been excessively dry and the light shower we had in the night is the first for weeks.The weather here is finally getting better. I can't stand constant rains and it was surprisingly cold for September, too, so I'm pretty in love with the new forecast that says it's going to be sunnier and warmer.
My 'here' is certainly not there but the drought wouldn't be good either, so I'm happy for you, too!I don’t know where your “here” is but here (Yorkshire) it’s been excessively dry and the light shower we had in the night is the first for weeks.

Can’t comment on your injury but +1 for tubigrip on any minor elbow and knee etc problemsI was very impressed with my doctor's surgery today. Last Wednesday my elbow took quite a bang resulting in a swelling and a fluid ball developed and it's still there at the same golf ball size. I was advised to call the surgery. I started at 1015 and was 24th in the queue so I had a cuppa, started reading the paper and waited..19th-14th -11th -...8th...It took a while.
When I got through I explained to the receptionist what had happened and she was very empathetic. She asked if I could send a photo if she sent a text to attach it to and to include my dob.. Yes. My wife took three photos and forwarded them within 10 minutes. Twenty minutes later the receptionsist called to say she'd taken the photos to the doctor..Result ? Olecranon Burstitis and carry on putting ice packs on it..I'd been doing it three times a day for 20 mins each time..and wear a tubigrip and someone will call me in a couple of weeks to see how I was.I've now got the tubigrip.
I just think it's marvellous that it was sorted so quickly and without me taking up a face to face appointment that someone in greater need than I was could be allocated. It wasn't even call back if it's still swollen in a couple of weeks..no, I will get a call. It's a pity it's taken Covid and the strain on the NHS to think of this way of dealing with low level matters...or at least non-urgent matters.


Finding out the I'd won a lottery "prize" with shaking hands I logged in to discover ....
When the stakes are high, I'll play a tenner.Where's all the millions? Gimme some of them please . . .
Never mind, missing out on a rollover jackpot will save you having to make any difficult decisions about all those begging letters... just keep writing them!WCMUT?
Finding out the I'd won a lottery "prize" with shaking hands I logged in to discover ....
£5 + a free draw.
And it only cost me a £10 stake ....
Oh hang on .....
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