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I'm hoping to be home again on Saturday sometime. At least I decided to drive rather than get the train so that I can leave when I'm done. Which was a really really good decision otherwise I'd have had 2 lots of tickets to replace. Thats really got up my nose. I can't believe that there isn't an alternative way to get tickets if the card has gone missing. Maybe if it had been a there and then situation but not with 4 days notice! If I ever book online again then I'll be straight down to the station to get them.
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That sounds like a plan to megill216 wrote:Perhaps I've found myself a new trade I can go around decorating peoples houses for bed and board!
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Oh dear Everyone is having a hard time (in in Strep's case for no sensible reason that couldn't be sorted out by common sense)
Although all of my ongoing problems are still going strong (and building), I've actually had a GOOD Saturday. A sunny walk around Bolam lake in totally still air that was so peaceful, then behind the bar tonight while a caberet night was on with two acts - the female singer was OK {slightly generous there, but she got up to entertain so I'll not knock her too much} and the two guys were very good, played their own guitars (to backing tapes) and had a good bit of banter - I've been dancing around behind the bar all night
Although all of my ongoing problems are still going strong (and building), I've actually had a GOOD Saturday. A sunny walk around Bolam lake in totally still air that was so peaceful, then behind the bar tonight while a caberet night was on with two acts - the female singer was OK {slightly generous there, but she got up to entertain so I'll not knock her too much} and the two guys were very good, played their own guitars (to backing tapes) and had a good bit of banter - I've been dancing around behind the bar all night
For the record I just loved that ^^^ throw-away line. Clever so-and-so.eirian wrote:... so now comes the sorting and photoshopping myself back into the group photos I should have been in!
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I thought that, too. I would no more be able to do that than fly to the moon.
Sounds like you've had a good day, MBH. I can just visualise you dancing around behind the bar.
I spoke to K this evening. She had been really worrying about yesterday at school. The head teacher had suddenly landed on her THE NIGHT BEFORE that as the trumpet teacher was away, please would she teach all the 7 and 8 year olds who play trumpet to play THE LAST POST in the playground at 11am. She was fretting because
a She doesn't play the trumpet
b some of them had only started learning a month ago.
Anyway, apparently she / they managed it really well. K said the head "had tears in his eyes". I wasn't quite sure how to take that...
Sounds like you've had a good day, MBH. I can just visualise you dancing around behind the bar.
I spoke to K this evening. She had been really worrying about yesterday at school. The head teacher had suddenly landed on her THE NIGHT BEFORE that as the trumpet teacher was away, please would she teach all the 7 and 8 year olds who play trumpet to play THE LAST POST in the playground at 11am. She was fretting because
a She doesn't play the trumpet
b some of them had only started learning a month ago.
Anyway, apparently she / they managed it really well. K said the head "had tears in his eyes". I wasn't quite sure how to take that...
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Gosh you all sound like you've been in the wars and had a terrible time while I've been in London enjoying myself! I hope things start to pick up for you all soon.
We go to a charity ball every November entertaining OH's clients and raising funds for the industry's benevolent fund. As it was 11/11/2011 it had a Best of British theme this year. As usual it was a really good evening, they always have the cast from a London show come in and do some songs, this year it was Dreamboats and Petticoats, not one I'm familiar with, but they also had a military marching band come in, who were very entertaining and managed to do a bit of marching up and down the dance floor, quite trick as they almost filled the floor when standing still! We were at a table on the edge of the dancefloor and in some danger from the trombones. A good time was had by all. Yesterday we went to see Billy Elliot in the afternoon, which was absolutely fabulous and I would recommend it. (Contains strong language) Then last night we went out for dinner with some friends and after marching up and down several streets eventually manage to locate the little Italian restaurant we have been to a couple of times before. And to top off a lovely weekend the hotel had upgraded our room to a suite!
We go to a charity ball every November entertaining OH's clients and raising funds for the industry's benevolent fund. As it was 11/11/2011 it had a Best of British theme this year. As usual it was a really good evening, they always have the cast from a London show come in and do some songs, this year it was Dreamboats and Petticoats, not one I'm familiar with, but they also had a military marching band come in, who were very entertaining and managed to do a bit of marching up and down the dance floor, quite trick as they almost filled the floor when standing still! We were at a table on the edge of the dancefloor and in some danger from the trombones. A good time was had by all. Yesterday we went to see Billy Elliot in the afternoon, which was absolutely fabulous and I would recommend it. (Contains strong language) Then last night we went out for dinner with some friends and after marching up and down several streets eventually manage to locate the little Italian restaurant we have been to a couple of times before. And to top off a lovely weekend the hotel had upgraded our room to a suite!
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Sounds a wonderful weekend! Glad it all went so well and you enjoyed it.
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I have repeatedly complained to banks and other institutions that insist on having photo ID such as passport or driving licence. I don't drive, but do happen to have a passport -but every time I ask them what I would have to do if I was one of those many people who don't - would they accept my bus pass, I wonder, which is the only other thing with a photo and name. And if not, then why not? I have to say that this is one of the reasons that I quite strongly support the idea of a National Identity Card - it would solve all this silly hassle.strep98 wrote: I can't complete until I get a provisional driving licence or passport.
The other thing they always ask for is something with an address such as a bank statement or utility bill - which is no good if you bank online (no address on statements) and if the utility bill (or Council Tax bill) is not in your name (e.g. paid by a partner with a different name).
There is an officially approved "Citizen Card", but this is not necessarily recognised everywhere, I think, despite government policy to encourage its use.
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Sounds like you had a great time, Giraffe. Lucky girl.
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Yes we did, and I came home to find F had washed the school uniforms and ironed them and done a huge mountain of other ironing, cooked dinner for them all yesterday and was washing up the pots and pans from lunch when we arrived home. What a superstar!
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WOW. Impressive. My son didn't come home at all last night. He just materialised three hours ago looking dishevelled. It doesn't help much that he has a half grown moustache...
...oh, and the sole of his shoe had fallen off. Basically he looked (and smelled) like a tramp. He has had a shower, cleaned his teeth and has been lying in a big heap in a wet towel on his bed ever since.
Would you like to swap??
...oh, and the sole of his shoe had fallen off. Basically he looked (and smelled) like a tramp. He has had a shower, cleaned his teeth and has been lying in a big heap in a wet towel on his bed ever since.
Would you like to swap??
You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it.
“Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it yet.”
“Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it yet.”
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Wow! What a star!
PS that was to giraffe, not Bunnylump!
PS that was to giraffe, not Bunnylump!
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Sounds like a lovely London weekend for our long necked friend Glad it all worked out for you and full marks to Fernando
I'd have no problem with a National Identity Card if it could also be used to authorize/control International Travel and record your Driving Status (including penalties). There's no reason why it shouldn't (with your permission) hold useful medical information for emergency situations and if you are an organ donor - but that's just the systems analyst in me talking, it's probably too sensible an idea to ever happenWulfruna wrote:I have to say that this is one of the reasons that I quite strongly support the idea of a National Identity Card - it would solve all this silly hassle.
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I've never understood why anyone would object to them. Surely, if you have nothing to hide then they shouldn't be a problem?* Of course, if you LOST one, then people would have access to an alarming amount of detail about you. Not that they couldn't find most of it out through other sources anyway, if they were determined enough...
* I feel pretty much the same about people who moan on about speed cameras. Surely if you don't speed, then they don't matter? And if you do speed, then it's a fair cop.
* I feel pretty much the same about people who moan on about speed cameras. Surely if you don't speed, then they don't matter? And if you do speed, then it's a fair cop.
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Can I ask that this diversion stops before it gets too political? There are lots of good reasons for having ID cards and there are lots of equally good reasons for not having them. Personally I think that the risks outweigh the benefits but a web forum is probably not the best place for having arguments like this...
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Today, and the last few days, I've mostly bin waiting. Lilsis's lil bump should have turned into a lil niece or nephew for me on Friday, but no signs of anything happening yet. The wait continues....
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ooh! Exciting! Keep us posted.
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Sorry, Scurra.
Yes, how exciting! Can't wait to find out which flavour she has!!
Yes, how exciting! Can't wait to find out which flavour she has!!
You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it.
“Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it yet.”
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You could be waiting another couple of weeks.
Is this a sibling for bun?
Is this a sibling for bun?
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Yes, and he was 10 days late!!!
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Hope there is news soon Laura
And sorry Scurra I seemed to have started that debate with my rant. I may have been easier if I was an illegal alien, then I would be entitled to loads of benefits and have all the false documentation I would ever require
And sorry Scurra I seemed to have started that debate with my rant. I may have been easier if I was an illegal alien, then I would be entitled to loads of benefits and have all the false documentation I would ever require
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