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I'm grumpy as we've been sent to a site that's two and a half hours away (adding 5 hours to my day) with no additional remuneration at all.

Seeing an f16 practicing for farnbourgh directly overhead helped though...

Guest Hooli
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Looks like the mods have cleared up the politics hence it's gone.

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Walked out of my local 'spoons (Monday club, real ale £1.65) and this went past, (crap pic, beer)...

 

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Looks like the mods have cleared up the politics hence it's gone.

 

The NHS shouldn’t be political which is a fault all the parties ignore.

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Guest Hooli
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The NHS shouldn’t be political which is a fault all the parties ignore.

I agree to an extent.

 

It is a badly run mess though, at all levels.

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The NHS shouldn’t be political which is a fault all the parties ignore.

political

 

pəˈlɪtɪk(ə)l/

 

adjective

 

1.

 

relating to the government or public affairs of a country.

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The NHS shouldn’t be party political which is a fault all the parties ignore.

FTFY

 

It is a badly run mess though, at all levels.

Oi, I resemble that remark

Guest Hooli
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So do I hence I can make it with confidence.

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Thanks to the heritage lottery fund, we've had a shitload of stuff done to our house for nowt. Some poor bastard spent weeks doing the pointing, we've had new hardwood windows, new stone surrounding the windows, new doors on the way, even a bloody new fence, We've been so lucky.

I've had to rewire it, redo all the plumbing and gut every room, new kitchen and bathroom etc, but I love this house, if it had a decent driveway I'd never move. The mrs bought it for 52k 6 years ago. 2 miles from the M1, 10 miles from the Peak district.

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I'll be sad when we move, but it's always going to be temporary because there's no driveway and the garden is no good.

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That's a very snazzy house, but that drainpipe needs moving so it's halfway between the windows.

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I live near Bursledon Brickworks, they have a museum of bricks and tiles which sounds well dull, but having gone there with low expectations they've made it actually really interesting and engaging. the tiles and chimneypots through time bit is really good. Nice to see stuff actually saved.

 

There is also an indoor boat for the kids to play on while you look at the tile and chimney stuff - clearly someone bright thought of the best thing they could think of to entertain kids to allow the parents 20 minutes to read about the tilemaking process and look at the exhibits without "dad I'm booooooooored" on repeat for the entire time.

 

10/10 for effort.

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The Princess has the Cold War Motors seal of approval.  I shall wear my CWM sticker with pride when it arrives.

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My daughter passed her test this morning, 2nd attempt , 1st fail was a bit harsh I thought , some twonk had parked a van right on the corner of a junction blocking the view , she had to edge forward until she could see but another van had to brake as her bonnet came into view

She said it was a 20 road and the van was doing about 35-40 , inconveniencing another road user

 

What's she supposed to do, sit there until he moves the van

 

Still at least she's passed, I suppose she'll be bothering me for a car now

Guest Hooli
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Just add her on the 'stang insurance.

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My daughter passed her test this morning, 2nd attempt , 1st fail was a bit harsh I thought , some twonk had parked a van right on the corner of a junction blocking the view , she had to edge forward until she could see but another van had to brake as her bonnet came into view

She said it was a 20 road and the van was doing about 35-40 , inconveniencing another road user

 

What's she supposed to do, sit there until he moves the van

 

Still at least she's passed, I suppose she'll be bothering me for a car now

 

 

See at my age now , I would have argued my case if id failed my test on that. But as a young un you dont have the confidence .

Guest Hooli
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I think it's a fail as she crossed a give way line without knowing it was safe to do so.

 

We all know how it works in the real world, but that's not what tests are based on.

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Just wached the RAF flypast from the office - I are grinning like a cheshire cat after seeing so much flying air chod together

 

:-D  :-D  :-D  :-D  :-D

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I think it's a fail as she crossed a give way line without knowing it was safe to do so.

 

We all know how it works in the real world, but that's not what tests are based on.

She should have told the examiner to get out and stand in the road to check if it was safe for her to proceed...

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Guest Hooli
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She should have told the examiner to get out and stand in the road to check if it was safe for her to proceed...

 

Aye I think that'd pass, but then she'd be driving illegally with no qualified driver in the car.

 

Seems like a can't win situation on a test to me.

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It's a case where discretion should have been used IMO, like me locking the front wheel during the emergency stop in my bike test due to diesel on the road, either that or he heard my swearing when I did it...

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Exhaust blowing on the Saab 9-5. Big holes and rusty stuff. Not itself a grin, but have scored a new replacement main section from Ebay for not much. Grin.

Doubtless this will turn into a grump soon once replacement is started...

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It's a case where discretion should have been used IMO, like me locking the front wheel during the emergency stop in my bike test due to diesel on the road, either that or he heard my swearing when I did it...

On my first test we came to a 2 lane filter bit up to some lights. The twunt in the Rh to turn right was sat over the white line. Little old me comes along and can't fit through so waits. Car behind me beeped. Instant fail...

 

Nowadays I'd have just bumped up the kerb to get past (fail), ignored the beeping car behind (fail as above) or turned round and told him to fuck off (fail and probably a punch in the face)

 

My second test was much better, we came out of the centre to a gridlocked high Wycombe so 70% of the test was just crawling in traffic, a quick reverse around the corner and back to the centre! Pass...

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She changed instructors after the fail because he liked holidays too much , his wife was a teacher so they went away for a month last August , couldn't fit round her test appointment because of another holiday so he got binned

 

second instructor she really liked, when she  booked the test the instructor gave her a list of times and dates to avoid because at certain times of day on the test route various groups empty out, slimming world etc , it's detail like that you want in an instructor

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