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9 minutes ago, Floatylight said:

Could he worse, I ended up on a long case and did September- Christmas, studiously making notes and cross referencing files and files of evidence with 5 solicitors for 5 dependents only for the case to he abandoned...

That must have been disheartening.

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I'm going on holiday to sunny* Hull on Wednesday. Taking the disco as more room for crap. Checked all the fluids and had a look round underneath just in case the chassis has snapped or other typical land rover fails.

Bastard fuel filter is leaking. I know they've put it in the most stupid place possible, but does nobody make a filter that doesn't rust thru within a year? Think I've had all the major brands now.

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train to cambridge (not till september)

120 fucking quid!!!!!!!!!

flight to stansted return 98 - but theyre not direct one was via belfast the other via dublin

there was one down the page 577!!!

went via istanbul :D

WTF

 

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6 hours ago, wuvvum said:

Your collection of light-up dildos is still expanding I see.

I think that one is an Eveready

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The Iveco has done an Iveco.  Stopped for fuel and it won't restart.  Waiting for the AA - got my money's worth out of them this past year. 

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22 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

The Iveco has done an Iveco.  Stopped for fuel and it won't restart.  Waiting for the AA - got my money's worth out of them this past year. 

Hopefully the AA chap or chapess will be in a good mood when they arrive, having seen what the vehicle is and realising its not an omgmodern/insert_ @Barry Cade _tale_here job (in theory)

Tried hitting bits of it with rocks whilst you wait? Might jar it into life, or people will just leave you alone

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For the record, We're childless weirdos (at least, We're viewed as such by people. Haggard, tired looking people)

 

I agreed to look after my nieces for a few hours today. Fuck me, I think I need counselling. I'm not used to the amount of noise they produce.

As much as I love them, they are quite hard work.

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Am with you there, a smol one is more than enough!

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3 hours ago, beko1987 said:

Hopefully the AA chap or chapess will be in a good mood when they arrive, having seen what the vehicle is and realising its not an omgmodern/insert_ @Barry Cade _tale_here job (in theory)

Tried hitting bits of it with rocks whilst you wait? Might jar it into life, or people will just leave you alone

Turned out to be a loose spade terminal on the actuator wire.  Strange that it's never given any problems before...  It started up fine once that was sorted and is now on its way south with its lucky* new owner.

Funnily enough the AA bloke was the absolute spit of Trigger - glasses, hairstyle, accent, everything - except about a foot shorter.

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4 hours ago, Remspoor said:

Has not affected me or family, but........ WTF?

The stealing of bonnets off Peugeot 5008 is now "a thing" in Rotterdam.

https://nos.nl/artikel/2380548-criminelen-stelen-de-ene-na-de-andere-peugeot-motorkap-in-rotterdam

Hmmm. Thats as wierd as the "thing" a couple of years back here in the UK when body panels like bumpers and bonnets kept getting stolen off Vauxhall Corsas.

Just had my first covid jab today and not looking forward to tomorrow when I might 'feel' it.

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3 hours ago, iainrcz said:

For the record, We're childless weirdos (at least, We're viewed as such by people. Haggard, tired looking people)

 

I agreed to look after my nieces for a few hours today. Fuck me, I think I need counselling. I'm not used to the amount of noise they produce.

As much as I love them, they are quite hard work.

They do say that children are like farts. Everyone prefers their own.

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Just had my insurance renewal come through,£309,about a tenner less than last year,except I now have a years NCB.run a new quote through with the same insurer,increasing mileage from.5 to 9 thousand,£224! So I've just paid for that to start from when the current one ends,why they can't just send me.the best price to start with who knows.thinking this might be the case I had set current policy not to autorenew a few days ago lol

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23 hours ago, iainrcz said:

For the record, We're childless weirdos (at least, We're viewed as such by people. Haggard, tired looking people)

 

I agreed to look after my nieces for a few hours today. Fuck me, I think I need counselling. I'm not used to the amount of noise they produce.

As much as I love them, they are quite hard work.

I tell my nieces that between visits I spend my days in quiet meditation listening to Gregorian chanting

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25 minutes ago, plasticvandan said:

Just had my insurance renewal come through,£309,about a tenner less than last year,except I now have a years NCB.run a new quote through with the same insurer,increasing mileage from.5 to 9 thousand,£224! So I've just paid for that to start from when the current one ends,why they can't just send me.the best price to start with who knows.thinking this might be the case I had set current policy not to autorenew a few days ago lol

Loyalty is never rewarded by insurance companies, I always shift every 2-3 years.

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They were still cheapest for me and hadn't had any issues.this year,just surprised at the difference.no matter,all done for another year,bit the bullet and paid the lot rather than pay another £52 in direct debit

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1 hour ago, plasticvandan said:

Just had my insurance renewal come through,£309,about a tenner less than last year,except I now have a years NCB.run a new quote through with the same insurer,increasing mileage from.5 to 9 thousand,£224! So I've just paid for that to start from when the current one ends,why they can't just send me.the best price to start with who knows.thinking this might be the case I had set current policy not to autorenew a few days ago lol

NEVER allow an insurance policy to auto-renew.
ALWAYS shop around every year. It's 10  minutes on a Compare the Scoundrel website, I'm over 50 with 20-odd years NCB and just about every year I find someone £50-£100 cheaper than whoever I'm with. They get the courtesy of one phone call to see if they want to match the lower quote and that's it. Esure lost my business this year because they couldn't be arsed answering the phone so I went elsewhere and paid £220 instead of £270.

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On 13/05/2021 at 16:14, dozeydustman said:

4th day of jury service.

4th day of being sent home in the afternoon as not even been called in for selection. If they don't actually need me, I can do something productive, such as go to work or repair the Suzuki's exhaust mounts.

I did my self -assessment, wifes self assessmenr and VAT and  LTD company accounts using the free court WiFi, whilst waiting for people to stop pleading guilty. 

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I tell my nieces that between visits I spend my days in quiet meditation listening to Gregorian chanting
We were "boring" at one point.
Probably because I kept telling them to stop fiddling with shit.

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On 5/3/2021 at 8:06 PM, Floatylight said:

1 - Had a stack of outdoor things to do today  weather is absolutely shocking.

2 - FatherFL is in hospital with cancer, bit of a roller coaster.. (again)

3 - Seems I lost £120 in those stupid slippery £20 notes yesterday, think it must have fallen out when filling up.

4 - SmollestFL seems to be employed by someone who is a bit of an arse, his mental health is fragile at the best of times..

Ramble over, at least I've got tomorrow off..

 

 

Update - 

1 - Blah, jobs now done

2- Dad out of hospital but now got hospital bed in the front room and carers 4 times a day, prognosis - not good, doesn't want further treatment, Step mum struggling...

3 - Found lost £120 down the side of the car seat tonight - muchly cheered up..

4 - Smollest's boss turned into even more of a tosser and quite rightly Smollest sacked it off, got a new job lined up starting the day after his 18th in a couple of weeks in a warehouse where they are going to put him through his forklift licence.

TL:DR - some ups, some downs.

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22 hours ago, Lord Sterling said:

Hmmm. Thats as wierd as the "thing" a couple of years back here in the UK when body panels like bumpers and bonnets kept getting stolen off Vauxhall Corsas.

Just had my first covid jab today and not looking forward to tomorrow when I might 'feel' it.

My Eldest Son is a mechanic at a BMW main dealer, he says the biggest issue they are having is steering wheels being stolen from new 1 series on the forecourt. 
at its worst about 3 a week were being stolen by the same thief (takes him approx 4 minutes from smashing the window to running away wheel in hand) every time as they caught the guy on cctv, 

 

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1 hour ago, goosey said:

My Eldest Son is a mechanic at a BMW main dealer, he says the biggest issue they are having is steering wheels being stolen from new 1 series on the forecourt. 
at its worst about 3 a week were being stolen by the same thief (takes him approx 4 minutes from smashing the window to running away wheel in hand) every time as they caught the guy on cctv, 

 

Why? Is there something special about them?

I know that flat bottomed VW steering wheels cost an arm and a leg. I wanted one for my Transporter as i had changed the seats, not realising at the time-because I was so pleased I had got them to fit the floor runners-that the seat base was 4 inches higher.

Easiest and cheapest way to get around this was to reinstate the standard VW seats.

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3 hours ago, richardmorris said:

I tell my nieces that between visits I spend my days in quiet meditation listening to Gregorian chanting

If they're under 50, bewildered neices. 'ommmmm' Maybe encourage them with Steeleye Span, Gaudete?

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On 5/13/2021 at 7:33 AM, Lankytim said:

 1x set of plug leads, 1x spark plug and 3x air filters. 

I had the giggles for a few minutes imagining an engine that needed a single spark plug, 5 wires and had 3 carburetors.

Sorry

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6 hours ago, New POD said:

I did my self -assessment, wifes self assessmenr and VAT and  LTD company accounts using the free court WiFi, whilst waiting for people to stop pleading guilty. 

Took the work laptop in and managed to re-schedule to green waste service to accommodate the extra truck we’ve been promised. Unlike many I’m on full pay and my hobbies are practical things such as winemaking and old computers. Sadly there’s nowhere to plug in a BBC micro for a quick game of Elite at the court building

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8 hours ago, Jerzy Woking said:

Why? Is there something special about them?

I know that flat bottomed VW steering wheels cost an arm and a leg. I wanted one for my Transporter as i had changed the seats, not realising at the time-because I was so pleased I had got them to fit the floor runners-that the seat base was 4 inches higher.

Easiest and cheapest way to get around this was to reinstate the standard VW seats.

I’m not sure how much they go for second hand but apparently it was costing BMW around £2500 to replace a steering wheel when it got nicked.

A work colleague has one of those flat bottomed steering wheels in his T5.1, they really do look good.

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48 minutes ago, goosey said:

I’m not sure how much they go for second hand but apparently it was costing BMW around £2500 to replace a steering wheel when it got nicked.

A work colleague has one of those flat bottomed steering wheels in his T5.1, they really do look good.

Piss funny. Is there a shortage on them or something? 

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12 hours ago, Spiny Norman said:

NEVER allow an insurance policy to auto-renew.
ALWAYS shop around every year. It's 10  minutes on a Compare the Scoundrel website, I'm over 50 with 20-odd years NCB and just about every year I find someone £50-£100 cheaper than whoever I'm with. They get the courtesy of one phone call to see if they want to match the lower quote and that's it. Esure lost my business this year because they couldn't be arsed answering the phone so I went elsewhere and paid £220 instead of £270.

If only.

It is a bit of a nightmare as my son is included and uses the car to get to work for nightshift.  No public transport.

Car is in a secure car park that according to insurance company websites doesn't exist (a very large national company with four sites here alone).

Each attempt at entering all the details takes ages and very often the savings are minimal and frequently they are more expensive - as last year, my premium decreased by £50.

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13 hours ago, plasticvandan said:

Just had my insurance renewal come through,£309,about a tenner less than last year,except I now have a years NCB.run a new quote through with the same insurer,increasing mileage from.5 to 9 thousand,£224! So I've just paid for that to start from when the current one ends,why they can't just send me.the best price to start with who knows.thinking this might be the case I had set current policy not to autorenew a few days ago lol

Unlikely as it sounds,car insurance does seem to have gone down presumably due to OMG Covid Chaos.My renewal with Saga (old git) was a reasonable 12 quid up on last year at 190 but I did a Go Compare anyway.A dozen quotes under 150,cheapest Zenith at 126 so they got the business.I too habitually  change each year and always save £££.

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My insurance went up too. Did the online change thing the day we bought the pickup truck. 

Says them - oh yes, SUV being changed for a pickup truck? Reduction in cost because vehicle type you're buying is less to insure.

Renewal paperwork comes in and the underwriter has decided that it should actually be more.

Went from $360 to $373 which is annoying.

A month.

It's all a lot of nonsense really. Expensive nonsense. Still, can't drive about without it so it's a necessary nonsense. There's cheaper insurers but the he cheaper you go the more excuses they provide not to pay out. Friends of ours found that the hard way.

Phil

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