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Er! You forgot cleaning out the fire grate and laying the new fire again in a room that was freezing first thing in the morning. Bringing in some coal from either the coal hole in the backyard or if you had a cellar, from the cellar. A coal fire made terrific toast though. But then the bread was different in those days. |
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I wouldn’t presume to ask someone to show me their BB. It’s none of my business to question the integrity of a stranger. I have had a policeman come up to me and ask to see the Blue Badge with the photo on it and the clock bit. Not because he doubted the validity of it because he was showing a new traffic warden what the Blue Badges looked like. Anything else? |
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I notice you constantly refuse to answer anything about this aside from to say it is allowed. This I am not disputing, however, moralistically I think it stinks. |
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Bloody hell I once took 12 eggs back that had little feathers, half bodies and blood in them when I cracked them open ...... I got money back for eggs and a bottle of wine!! :mad:
As to say I never buy ASDA eggs again!!! yuck I was sooo tempted to go papers with that one!! it is the most disgusting thing I have ever seen!! and we took them back and dumped them on customer service desk!! see how they like it. Hmmmm yes they were quite squeamish too :) |
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Im surprised your mother/Gran had a big family with all the chores they had to do how did they find time for a bit of pleasure? maybe they should have saved the money they didnt make in the mill and bought a telly eh!! Who was looking after this so called large family if pops was down the mines and ma was working full time in the mill!! pooop! I cartainly dont see how you can pass judgement on my husband the way you have when you havent got a clue it might pay to keep your opinions to yourself when it comes to something you dont have a clue about! I suppose i should have my child at work and sling it on my back and carry on working like they used to in the paddy fields eh you never heard them complaining did ya! |
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I would like to see the big supermarkets also reimburse people with the cost of bringing the defective item back. If it is food you have to take it back the same day otherwise it may go off and destroy your evidence. I mean imagine buying some pre packed food only to find that when you got home it was mouldy. Imagine the state if you left it until your trip the following week. Ugh! It doesn’t bear thinking about. I have asked in the past but got nowhere with my request. One occasion a few years back I bought the Asda own brand fish pie by mistake and it was tasteless. So the following week I presented them the box and asked which counter sold the flavour sachets to go with the fish pie. Their sense of humour was sadly lacking. |
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aNYONE WITH A DISABILITY WILL INSTANTLY RECOGNISE THESE SITUATIONS
try to cross a road with a waking stick, you are the drivers bullseye, foot down on the gas pedal 100 yards from a give way, after narrowly missing said target 'you' squeal of brakes acrid smell of burning rubber.Grinning face appears at window followed by an index finger gesticulation, "he's a con man see him move" Then the other side of the coin "the instant limp" car mounts nearside kerb, dirty look from passenger, the one with 'the Blue badge' driver removes seat belt opens car door usually in your face hops out of car in one deft move skips up Library steps.Yes the Blue badge is the easest 'con' in motoring.Whatever happened to honour or doing the right thing to everyones benefit and not just self. |
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And your argument about another BB holder coming along is more applicable to the selfish ****** who park in disabled places without displaying a BB. Their excuse, “I’ll only be a minute.” If you want to have a dig at someone for disabled bays go for them and not legitimate users. |
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My husband is a blue badge holder some days he is better than others, if on a good day he never parks in a disabled place, cause like he says someone may need it more than I do.
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