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  On 04/12/2020 at 22:23, High Jetter said:

Could he not suggest someone who might be trustworthy?

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Sadly not, but he did suggest I don't continue to use that garage as I would be up against the young lad who tested my Disco a couple of weeks ago!

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The Vec is dead. Accident last night. Low speed, but bad angle right onto the wheel. Definite write off.

FFS.

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  On 04/12/2020 at 20:32, Saabnut said:

Found out yesterday that my chod friendly MOT tester of the last 4 years was retiring and today was his last day. I saw him so often we have become friends :-) so this afternoon I drove the 30 miles over to thank him, shake his hand and wish him well for his retirement. Got to find another chod friendly tester now.....

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Sad to hear that. I still remember how kind he was to my Yaris when you and I happened to be at that garage at the same time.

I can thoroughly reccommend the council test centre in stonehaven. First of all its the only truly independant test centre in the area since it doesnt have a garage attached so theres no conflict of interest. Secondly and more importantly, it just has  the same 2 old guys all the time and they have been really helpfull to me over the years, from using exhaust paste to stop the exhaust leaking on a nissan to tuning the carburettor on my lada so both would pass the emissions test.

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Bought a load of booze on Thursday , dropped car off at garage on Friday ..

Car still at garage .

Guess where the booze is .......

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  On 05/12/2020 at 14:28, MikeR said:

Bought a load of booze on Thursday , dropped car off at garage on Friday ..

Car still at garage .

Guess where the booze is .......

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In the mechanics stomach? 😂

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The garage have had the vectra for three weeks. They said it would be started on December 2nd.

Car is still in yard. I have asked that they bring it back.

My opinion of the motor trade is diminishing.

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Had to go into the Centre today to pick up a prescription.

Oh...my...F-ing...god.

Two metre rule?  You'd be lucky to have two inches of space.  Seriously, think first thing when the shops open for the Black Friday sales you see on the news, just with the odd mask thrown in.  I'd have felt crowded on a normal day.

Mask usage: ~50% max.

Common sense: zero.

Efforts being undertaken by staff to control the situation: zero

I actually bailed before I made it as far as the pharmacy.  So I'm now out of antidepressants (don't get me started on our GP who have made it so you can't get automatic repeats, and can't request a repeat until too late to get stuff before you run out). 

Have gone through the web portal to move my nominated pharmacy to another one well away from the town centre.

No bloody wonder Milton Keynes has been showing horendous infection rates.  The average behaviour I've seen around here since this started has been appalling.  The madness in there though today was downright disgraceful. 

I was in there for all of five minutes and was bodily shoved out of the way by at least two people.

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  On 05/12/2020 at 21:37, Zelandeth said:

Had to go into the Centre today to pick up a prescription.

Oh...my...F-ing...god.

Two metre rule?  You'd be lucky to have two inches of space.  Seriously, think first thing when the shops open for the Black Friday sales you see on the news, just with the odd mask thrown in.  I'd have felt crowded on a normal day.

Mask usage: ~50% max.

Common sense: zero.

Efforts being undertaken by staff to control the situation: zero

I actually bailed before I made it as far as the pharmacy.  So I'm now out of antidepressants (don't get me started on our GP who have made it so you can't get automatic repeats, and can't request a repeat until too late to get stuff before you run out). 

Have gone through the web portal to move my nominated pharmacy to another one well away from the town centre.

No bloody wonder Milton Keynes has been showing horendous infection rates.  The average behaviour I've seen around here since this started has been appalling.  The madness in there though today was downright disgraceful. 

I was in there for all of five minutes and was bodily shoved out of the way by at least two people.

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I use Pharmacy2U for my repeat prescription - seems to work, no extra costs involved. You nominate them as your pharmacy, then you go online onto the P2U website and order it as you need it - sends an automated request to the GP, which is automatically agreed. Normally same/next day dispatch.

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Bob the fucking builder next door has his 'special' friends round:

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Ignoring we're tier 3 and you're not supposed to be in other people's houses, what a twunt for 'I'm special and I'll park outside the gate on the pavement totally blocking it. Granny can scramble 4 foot down the grass banking to get on the road. Serves her right for walking". 

Needs a local druggie to squeeze past n key it.

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Ah...so it's going to be one of those days.

First thing I noted when getting up was the click of death coming from my PC.  Dead hard drive.  Thankfully only the one with Windows on so not the end of the world.

The toaster has decided to cease toasting, and I just went to hook up the battery charger to the van and was rewarded with a deafening bang and the ring main breaker tripping when I turned it on.

Okay... let's not touch anything else for the rest of the day!

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  On 06/12/2020 at 11:44, Zelandeth said:

Ah...so it's going to be one of those days.

First thing I noted when getting up was the click of death coming from my PC.  Dead hard drive.  Thankfully only the one with Windows on so not the end of the world.

The toaster has decided to cease toasting, and I just went to hook up the battery charger to the van and was rewarded with a deafening bang and the ring main breaker tripping when I turned it on.

Okay... let's not touch anything else for the rest of the day!

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Have you forgotten to attach you patented* Anti-static strap when you got up this morning @Zelandeth?

https://www.sunsky-online.com/view/860035/Plastic Fan Anti Static Strap Ground Earth Belt Band for Car Black .htm

megalol at the l33t photshop skillz with the BMW and SLS merc lower down the page. Seamless.

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  On 05/12/2020 at 21:37, Zelandeth said:

Had to go into the Centre today to pick up a prescription.

Oh...my...F-ing...god.

Two metre rule?  You'd be lucky to have two inches of space.  Seriously, think first thing when the shops open for the Black Friday sales you see on the news, just with the odd mask thrown in.  I'd have felt crowded on a normal day.

Mask usage: ~50% max.

Common sense: zero.

Efforts being undertaken by staff to control the situation: zero

I actually bailed before I made it as far as the pharmacy.  So I'm now out of antidepressants (don't get me started on our GP who have made it so you can't get automatic repeats, and can't request a repeat until too late to get stuff before you run out). 

Have gone through the web portal to move my nominated pharmacy to another one well away from the town centre.

No bloody wonder Milton Keynes has been showing horendous infection rates.  The average behaviour I've seen around here since this started has been appalling.  The madness in there though today was downright disgraceful. 

I was in there for all of five minutes and was bodily shoved out of the way by at least two people.

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I’ve lived in Milton Keynes for 40 years and for the last 30 wouldn’t even think of going to the City Centre on a Saturday , in fact I avoid it most of the time. Just the thought of going up there on a Saturday just before Christmas a couple of days after it’s been shutdown for a month, makes me shudder. I have certainly not even been near to the place since February. 

The biggest surprise is that your surprised, there’s plenty of Pharmacies around, including one about 300 yards from your house , going to the Centre seems completely masochistic to me.

 

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  On 06/12/2020 at 10:45, jakebullet said:

Bob the fucking builder next door has his 'special' friends round:

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Ignoring we're tier 3 and you're not supposed to be in other people's houses, what a twunt for 'I'm special and I'll park outside the gate on the pavement totally blocking it. Granny can scramble 4 foot down the grass banking to get on the road. Serves her right for walking". 

Needs a local druggie to squeeze past n key it.

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That looks like such a busy road to park in as well, round here they jump on you quick for obstruction of a drop kerb let alone blocking the complete path. 

Can the polizei book him or is it an outsourced company nowadays? 

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  On 06/12/2020 at 12:59, mitsisigma01 said:

That looks like such a busy road to park in as well, round here they jump on you quick for obstruction of a drop kerb let alone blocking the complete path. 

Can the polizei book him or is it an outsourced company nowadays? 

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The 5 O say it's up to the council. So unless he does it in working hours in the week he can do what he likes :(

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  On 06/12/2020 at 11:44, Zelandeth said:

Ah...so it's going to be one of those days.

First thing I noted when getting up was the click of death coming from my PC.  Dead hard drive.  Thankfully only the one with Windows on so not the end of the world.

The toaster has decided to cease toasting, and I just went to hook up the battery charger to the van and was rewarded with a deafening bang and the ring main breaker tripping when I turned it on.

Okay... let's not touch anything else for the rest of the day!

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on the plus side its a good excuse to finally to throw an SSD at it? :) 

will be interesting to see whats blown up in the charger... (is it some modern SMPS one or and old school linear power supply one?)

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  On 06/12/2020 at 12:45, NorfolkNWeigh said:

I’ve lived in Milton Keynes for 40 years and for the last 30 wouldn’t even think of going to the City Centre on a Saturday , in fact I avoid it most of the time. Just the thought of going up there on a Saturday just before Christmas a couple of days after it’s been shutdown for a month, makes me shudder. I have certainly not even been near to the place since February. 

The biggest surprise is that your surprised, there’s plenty of Pharmacies around, including one about 300 yards from your house , going to the Centre seems completely masochistic to me.

 

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We've had no end of problems with our local pharmacy which is why we moved to the main one in the centre.  Especially when lockdown first happened, and the queue from our local one made it down to the Halfords car park.

We've now switched to the Neath Hill one, will see how that goes.

I guess I still expect unconsciously the same sort of level of traffic and behaviour from people as I was used to in the shopping centres in Aberdeen...but being 400 miles closer to London means reality is somewhat different.

My brain also often utterly and completely fails to register the fact that just because I know that <insert thought here> is sensible and is what you should be doing doesn't mean that anyone else will come to the same conclusion - or in fact care.  Welcome to living with ASD 101.

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  On 04/12/2020 at 23:52, Mrcento said:

The Vec is dead. Accident last night. Low speed, but bad angle right onto the wheel. Definite write off.

FFS.

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Gutted for you. Lord Sterling's estate has gone and ours might not go back on the road - could be a hat trick of dead vectra estates.

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  On 05/12/2020 at 21:37, Zelandeth said:

Had to go into the Centre today to pick up a prescription.

Oh...my...F-ing...god.

Two metre rule?  You'd be lucky to have two inches of space.  Seriously, think first thing when the shops open for the Black Friday sales you see on the news, just with the odd mask thrown in.  I'd have felt crowded on a normal day.

Mask usage: ~50% max.

Common sense: zero.

Efforts being undertaken by staff to control the situation: zero

I actually bailed before I made it as far as the pharmacy.  So I'm now out of antidepressants (don't get me started on our GP who have made it so you can't get automatic repeats, and can't request a repeat until too late to get stuff before you run out). 

Have gone through the web portal to move my nominated pharmacy to another one well away from the town centre.

No bloody wonder Milton Keynes has been showing horendous infection rates.  The average behaviour I've seen around here since this started has been appalling.  The madness in there though today was downright disgraceful. 

I was in there for all of five minutes and was bodily shoved out of the way by at least two people.

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All year I’ve been having weird nightmares about being bumped into whilst in the supermarket!

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  On 06/12/2020 at 10:45, jakebullet said:

Bob the fucking builder next door has his 'special' friends round:

IMG_20201206_102615.thumb.jpg.f43b0a86cd39e85b72a331a4b1711dc2.jpg

Ignoring we're tier 3 and you're not supposed to be in other people's houses, what a twunt for 'I'm special and I'll park outside the gate on the pavement totally blocking it. Granny can scramble 4 foot down the grass banking to get on the road. Serves her right for walking". 

Needs a local druggie to squeeze past n key it.

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Is that AstroTurf?

Posted
  On 06/12/2020 at 10:45, jakebullet said:

Bob the fucking builder next door has his 'special' friends round:

IMG_20201206_102615.thumb.jpg.f43b0a86cd39e85b72a331a4b1711dc2.jpg

Ignoring we're tier 3 and you're not supposed to be in other people's houses

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On a similar vein, our adjoining neighbours have had the woman’s parents staying overnight off and on every week throughout the whole nine-months-and-counting COVID period, what makes it worse is that her parents both work directly for the NHS. The parents don’t live there permanently either, their own  house is 40 miles away. Four vehicles (car, works van, parents two cars)  adding to the already over-subscribed parking spaces.

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Ref visiting chemists/pharmacies....I have no idea why anyone would want to pick up prescription stuff, when there’s so many “ by post” alternatives 

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  On 06/12/2020 at 17:23, colc said:

Ref visiting chemists/pharmacies....I have no idea why anyone would want to pick up prescription stuff, when there’s so many “ by post” alternatives 

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I tried to set this up for my parents earlier in the year. They’re not available in wales.

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  On 06/12/2020 at 17:23, colc said:

Ref visiting chemists/pharmacies....I have no idea why anyone would want to pick up prescription stuff, when there’s so many “ by post” alternatives 

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Our pharmacy doesn't allow any outside agencies to order stuff.  You have to order stuff through their own (hopeless) web portal for transmission to the pharmacy for collection.

Given how regularly they foul things up I wouldn't want to be reliant on it turning up on the door.  At least when I get there and they've messed it up or lost it I can get the pharmacist to phone the surgery to straighten things out.

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  On 06/12/2020 at 17:50, colc said:

Lloyds pharmacy deliver in Wales

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The local pharmacy ( 100m away) will deliver but it’s the GP surgery that isn’t connected and won’t do postal prescriptions.

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  On 06/12/2020 at 17:23, colc said:

Ref visiting chemists/pharmacies....I have no idea why anyone would want to pick up prescription stuff, when there’s so many “ by post” alternatives 

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Not round here, sadly...

 

Posted
  On 06/12/2020 at 18:22, Wack said:

Will BBC HD ever be able to show local news in HD, it's been years now

 

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Genuine question, why does it matter? You get the same news in HD. More generally, why is HD a thing for most programmes? Films I understand, but news? The Simpsons? Sport? Soap operas? Why does this stuff need to be viewed in HD? 

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  On 06/12/2020 at 23:52, robinmasters said:

 Why does this stuff need to be viewed in HD? 

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I no longer have HD eyesight so I really DGAF one way or another.

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