Why would you report it when the works not finished.gremlin wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 8:39 am I think the Gremlinette has been kidnapped by aliens and a doppelganger put in her place. This doppelganger hasn't realised that the real Gremlinette wouldn't rub down woodwork, paint it nor would she clean off crap from the summerhouse roof...![]()
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When do I call the authorities to report this heinous intergalactic crime?
Insignificant Things That Make You Happy.
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Neurologists have decided that the dog's Pituitary Gland is 'just a big one'
and not a tumour after all
So it'll be checked again in three months just in case, but the working assumption is that he had a TIA (mini stroke), that caused a Vestibular episode (vomming, walking like he was drunk). And as he's showing signs of improvement, we're just to keep an eye on him.
Plus, he's got some bothersome discs in his spine, unrelated to the current problems, but found on his CT scan, so he's now on some anti-inflammatories for that too
£8,500ish of vet bills later, I'm very glad he's still insured. And no longer mildly annoyed that he cost more than the car to insure this year
And VERY glad he doesn't appear to have a brain tumour after all. Dogs, eh.
So it'll be checked again in three months just in case, but the working assumption is that he had a TIA (mini stroke), that caused a Vestibular episode (vomming, walking like he was drunk). And as he's showing signs of improvement, we're just to keep an eye on him.
Plus, he's got some bothersome discs in his spine, unrelated to the current problems, but found on his CT scan, so he's now on some anti-inflammatories for that too
£8,500ish of vet bills later, I'm very glad he's still insured. And no longer mildly annoyed that he cost more than the car to insure this year
And VERY glad he doesn't appear to have a brain tumour after all. Dogs, eh.
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Earlier this month the price of a MegaMillion lottery ticket went from $2 to $5... & they added a random multiplier (2x, 3x, 4x, 5x or 10x)
The prize for matching a Mega # on the $2 ticket was $2, so you broke even.
Now it's $5, plus whatever the multiplier is.
Tonight the Mega # was 10, which I had on both lines. One was 2x for $10 & the other was 5x for $25... So I spent $10 for two lines & won $35. In the old game I would have spent $4 & won $4.
Very gruntled & somewhat chuffed.

The prize for matching a Mega # on the $2 ticket was $2, so you broke even.
Now it's $5, plus whatever the multiplier is.
Tonight the Mega # was 10, which I had on both lines. One was 2x for $10 & the other was 5x for $25... So I spent $10 for two lines & won $35. In the old game I would have spent $4 & won $4.
Very gruntled & somewhat chuffed.
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After many years in the Financial Services industry, jumping through various qualification hoops and exams, I have received confirmation this morning that I have passed a recent exam and I have achieved Level 6 Advanced Diploma in Financial Planning and can now be referred to as a:
Chartered Financial Planner
which puts me at the highest level of nationally recognised qualification putting me on a level platform with Chartered Accountants and Solicitors.
I may celebrate with a beer or two tonight!
Chartered Financial Planner
which puts me at the highest level of nationally recognised qualification putting me on a level platform with Chartered Accountants and Solicitors.
I may celebrate with a beer or two tonight!
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Congrats mate!Silly Car wrote: Fri May 02, 2025 9:16 am After many years in the Financial Services industry, jumping through various qualification hoops and exams, I have received confirmation this morning that I have passed a recent exam and I have achieved Level 6 Advanced Diploma in Financial Planning and can now be referred to as a:
Chartered Financial Planner
which puts me at the highest level of nationally recognised qualification putting me on a level platform with Chartered Accountants and Solicitors.
I may celebrate with a beer or two tonight!![]()
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Funnily, on that sort of note, i became a Synology DSM Architect after a course and exam this week...
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I mentioned earlier in the thread that after our dog died, I’d commissioned one of the bronze leaf things you can get permanently installed at the Eden project.
It’s now complete. They have just sent me this pic and will contact to arrange a viewing of the installation.

It’s now complete. They have just sent me this pic and will contact to arrange a viewing of the installation.

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Was having a pleasant lunch in the sunshine at Famara today.
I heard a very distinctive noise then I looked up the road and saw the rectangular headlight. Bingo
YPVS350 full fairing
Not seen one for donkey's years. My fellow lunchers were impressed I identified a bike from the noise.
Nearly 40 years since I raced mine
I heard a very distinctive noise then I looked up the road and saw the rectangular headlight. Bingo
YPVS350 full fairing
Not seen one for donkey's years. My fellow lunchers were impressed I identified a bike from the noise.
Nearly 40 years since I raced mine
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Roomie recently bought herself some rather splendid Haagen Dazs lollipops (vanilla milk chocolate almond). She limits herself to one per day.
I bought an identical box & buried it under bags of frozen veg etc in another freezer. Every 2 or 3 days I add one from my box to hers. She hasn't realized yet.
I bought an identical box & buried it under bags of frozen veg etc in another freezer. Every 2 or 3 days I add one from my box to hers. She hasn't realized yet.
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Are you fattening her up?ZRX61 wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 9:24 pm Roomie recently bought herself some rather splendid Haagen Dazs lollipops (vanilla milk chocolate almond). She limits herself to one per day.
I bought an identical box & buried it under bags of frozen veg etc in another freezer. Every 2 or 3 days I add one from my box to hers. She hasn't realized yet.![]()
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Not sure if this belongs here or in the BYP thread. It certainly amused 'er indoors.
Was just looking, in a rather distracted fashion, at a magazine. Saw a smallish image of a product and thought , 'Ooh, is that the same stuff they don't stock in my local supermarkets any more?'.....
...so I put 2 fingers on the image and tried to enlarge it.

Was just looking, in a rather distracted fashion, at a magazine. Saw a smallish image of a product and thought , 'Ooh, is that the same stuff they don't stock in my local supermarkets any more?'.....
...so I put 2 fingers on the image and tried to enlarge it.
The plural of 'anecdote' is not 'data'.
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BWAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHHAHCount Steer wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 10:25 am Not sure if this belongs here or in the BYP thread. It certainly amused 'er indoors.
Was just looking, in a rather distracted fashion, at a magazine. Saw a smallish image of a product and thought , 'Ooh, is that the same stuff they don't stock in my local supermarkets any more?'.....
...so I put 2 fingers on the image and tried to enlarge it.
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I do a lot of reading using an ereader (Sony, then Kobo). At least once I've swiped my finger across the page of a real book expecting it to turn the page.Count Steer wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 10:25 am Not sure if this belongs here or in the BYP thread. It certainly amused 'er indoors.
Was just looking, in a rather distracted fashion, at a magazine. Saw a smallish image of a product and thought , 'Ooh, is that the same stuff they don't stock in my local supermarkets any more?'.....
...so I put 2 fingers on the image and tried to enlarge it.
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Finding an adjuster that was hidden behind the radiator on my clutch cable
No more dragging clutch.


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On a (not very) similar note I became an ADI about 45 years ago.......weeksy wrote: Fri May 02, 2025 9:56 am Funnily, on that sort of note, i became a Synology DSM Architect after a course and exam this week...
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Wowsers. 4 goals in last 15 mins.Yorick wrote: Thu Apr 17, 2025 10:56 pm Been a Man Utd fan since 1968 European cup final.
Seen loads of insane games.
Tonight's was definitely the most insane![]()
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MOT and service
£140
Get in.
I was expecting more like twice that!
£140
Get in.
I was expecting more like twice that!
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Swipe with enough force and it'll work.Saga Lout wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 4:12 pmI do a lot of reading using an ereader (Sony, then Kobo). At least once I've swiped my finger across the page of a real book expecting it to turn the page.Count Steer wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 10:25 am Not sure if this belongs here or in the BYP thread. It certainly amused 'er indoors.
Was just looking, in a rather distracted fashion, at a magazine. Saw a smallish image of a product and thought , 'Ooh, is that the same stuff they don't stock in my local supermarkets any more?'.....
...so I put 2 fingers on the image and tried to enlarge it.
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