Cavcraft Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 Sort of hard to know what you're moaning about, TBH. My missus wanted to join the police because she thought copper nitrate was time and a half. GrumpiusMaximus, RayMK, Remspoor and 1 other 4
BavarianRetro Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 My mate went to a Police recruitment open day. The recruitment bloke said to him, "Why are you here?" He said, "I don't know what to do. I've half a mind to join the Police." "That's more than enough, son. Sign here." purplebargeken, GrumpiusMaximus, Tadhg Tiogar and 1 other 4
oldcars Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 I was at the coast when we had those bad storms, couldn't believe I saw a fishing boat going out, they were all singing baggy trousers, I said it's madness heading out there.I had a job drilling holes for water, it was well boring. (not mine stolen from Edinburgh fringe) djim 1
5speedracer Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 Yet another prescription. I have long term meds for migraine & vertigo prevention, so that's 2 lots. I have medium-term meds for sciatica so on anti-inflammatories and something to settle my stomach for a few months. Now I've managed to pick up a skin infection. Possibly from something at work. £44 on meds in the last month.Move to Scotland.
Lord Sterling Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 NPOWER - Shower of absolute SHITS. 2 years I've been fighting these cunts to resolve my heavy billing problem. I live a 1 bedroom flat, not a 3 bedroomed house yet I'm being billed like one. They've basically shoved me from pillar to post and non of thier "agencies" seem willing to help. They've tried twice now to change my meter. The first time they couldn't as they needed a level 3 engineer or summat. Yesterday a "level 3" engineer was supposed to arrive but it turned out to be the same guy as the first time. FFS!
Cheggers Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 I had a job drilling holes for water, it was well boring. (not mine stolen from Edinburgh fringe)I used to carry out sewer inspections but I never really committed to it, I was just going through the motions. eddyramrod, Cavcraft, oldcars and 2 others 5
chaseracer Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 Shit joke m8. Cheggers, Cavcraft, oldcars and 1 other 4
GrumpiusMaximus Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 I deleted all of my German friends from my phone. I am now Hans free... tooSavvy, Lacquer Peel and Brodders 3
iainrcz Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 Either would do me. Both have cracking roads, and beer Or Wales.Sent from my VFD 710 using Tapatalk
Christine Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 Inlaws are in their 90's .. Grandad has dementia , and had his licence removed . He potters around his large immaculate garden but can't cope with it all on his own , and can't take the bags of garden waste to the tip ..They get a "gardener" a morning a week .who's crap but they like him as he pops in for tea as he's "in the area " . Then he suggests he helps grandad by giving him a lift with his sack of rubbish to the tip ,as he's on his way there anyway... Thrice a week now ! ... and each time , Grandad told me , they have to get some petrol on the way as he's empty . I know damn well Grandads saying " Let me get that " (as he's like that ), and buying him a tankful twice a week . On top of the gardening bill that is ..
Bobthebeard Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 Inlaws are in their 90's .. Grandad has dementure , and had his licence removed . He potters around his large immaculate garden but can't cope with it all on his own , and can't take the bags of garden waste to the tip ..They get a "gardener" a morning a week .who's crap but they like him as he pops in for tea as he's "in the area " . Then he suggests he helps grandad by giving him a lift with his sack of rubbish to the tip ,as he's on his way there anyway... Thrice a week now ! ... and each time , Grandad told me , they have to get some petrol on the way as he's empty . I know damn well Grandads saying " Let me get that " (as he's like that ), and buying him a tankful twice a week . On top of the gardening bill that is ..My father in law did similar. He had dementia but still lived at home until he was diagnosed. His 'gardener' used to charge him ever increasing amounts for work he didn't do. Only after FIL's death did we find out that the 'gardener' had taken him for over £3000 in six months. No gardening was done.
meshking Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 NPOWER - Shower of absolute SHITS. 2 years I've been fighting these cunts to resolve my heavy billing problem. I live a 1 bedroom flat, not a 3 bedroomed house yet I'm being billed like one. They've basically shoved me from pillar to post and non of thier "agencies" seem willing to help. They've tried twice now to change my meter. The first time they couldn't as they needed a level 3 engineer or summat. Yesterday a "level 3" engineer was supposed to arrive but it turned out to be the same guy as the first time. FFS! Have you contacted ofgen? Npower cocked up my final account when I left Swansea. Ofgen sent them a letter and within three weeks Npower had paid me more in compensation than they tried to get out of me. But - I totally agree, they are a shower of shits. Sent from my SGP621 using Tapatalk eddyramrod 1
Tamworthbay Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 My father in law did similar. He had dementia but still lived at home until he was diagnosed. His 'gardener' used to charge him ever increasing amounts for work he didn't do. Only after FIL's death did we find out that the 'gardener' had taken him for over £3000 in six months. No gardening was done.My Nan was fleeced when she had dementia as well. I really don’t know how these people sleep at night. Scum doesn’t come close to describing them.
Bobthebeard Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 My Nan was fleeced when she had dementia as well. I really don’t know how these people sleep at night. Scum doesn’t come close to describing them.Quite so. But they continue to do this.The police are powerless to help as people like your nan and my FIL agree to pay whatever.Horrible but true. Just another market for the unscrupulous.
Tadhg Tiogar Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 My Nan was fleeced when she had dementia as well. I really don’t know how these people sleep at night. Scum doesn’t come close to describing them. Quite so. But they continue to do this.The police are powerless to help as people like your nan and my FIL agree to pay whatever.Horrible but true. Just another market for the unscrupulous.Some of the scum turn out to be their own relatives. Or carers*. Or both. Money does funny things to people.
Tamworthbay Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 Quite so. But they continue to do this.The police are powerless to help as people like your nan and my FIL agree to pay whatever.Horrible but true. Just another market for the unscrupulous.Yup, that was exactly how it was with my Nan. She was not with it enough to give the Police anything solid even if it had come to that. The Police were very understanding, but as seems to have happened with your FiL as well, as there was no proof anything had been stolen or fraudulently (within the letter of the law) they couldn’t help. It still annoys be twenty years on as that was money her and my Grandfather worked hard to save and she could have had a more comfortable last few years with it. My Nan was stung for about £20k over three years. I just hope Karma catches up with them when they are old.
nacho man Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 Because the fat controller was messing about with this drill I didn’t get chance to see I had been outbid in this old girl. I don’t need another car obvs. But still wanted it for some reason. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
cobblers Posted August 31, 2018 Posted August 31, 2018 This keeps happening and it's more confusing than annoying. I'll go to sleep in bed with the mrs as usual, but then I'll wake up about 4am on the sofa in the attic with the lights on and no memory of how I got up there. This has happened about 8 times now. There's two doors and a flight of creaky stairs to get past, and two dogs that jump about like idiots when I open the bedroom door. Last night I'd even managed to pull all the stinky blankets off the dogs beds over me because I must have been cold, and both dogs were on the sofa with me. I don't really mind much, but it's only a two seater sofa so I always wake up with my back in knots. Also the water pump that was supposed to arrive yesterday still hasn't arrived so I can't go away in the Talbot tomorrow night.
AMC Rebel Posted September 1, 2018 Posted September 1, 2018 I know it's a bit late - but I remembered my late uncle's elegant solution to the "have I taken my pills today" issue - he was a cardboard engineer (really) amongst other things - 3VOM, Remspoor, Richard and 4 others 7
Saabnut Posted September 1, 2018 Posted September 1, 2018 This keeps happening and it's more confusing than annoying. I'll go to sleep in bed with the mrs as usual, but then I'll wake up about 4am on the sofa in the attic with the lights on and no memory of how I got up there. This has happened about 8 times now. There's two doors and a flight of creaky stairs to get past, and two dogs that jump about like idiots when I open the bedroom door. Last night I'd even managed to pull all the stinky blankets off the dogs beds over me because I must have been cold, and both dogs were on the sofa with me. I don't really mind much, but it's only a two seater sofa so I always wake up with my back in knots. Also the water pump that was supposed to arrive yesterday still hasn't arrived so I can't go away in the Talbot tomorrow night. Please get the sleep walking looked into. A friend of mines son used to sleepwalk. One night he fell down the stairs whilst sleep walking and broke his neck and died.
cobblers Posted September 1, 2018 Posted September 1, 2018 Shitting Nora, I hadn't thought of that. I did it again last night too apparently. No memory of it, but the mrs said I woke her up getting back in bed at 4am, she asked where I'd been and I mumbled grumpily at her. I refused to believe her til I found the stinky dogs blankets back on the sofa in the attic purplebargeken 1
SiC Posted September 1, 2018 Posted September 1, 2018 Maybe put a PIR alarm/door bell outside your room? So if you do go for a walk your other half will be awoken and stop you. Kiltox 1
Kiltox Posted September 1, 2018 Posted September 1, 2018 One of those shed door alarms on the bedroom door would be a good idea unless your sleepwalking self is clever enough to turn it off
fordperv Posted September 1, 2018 Posted September 1, 2018 I get the sleep activities too, things I do include, taking the curtains down, removing light shades and bulbs in the bedroom, searching for things that aren't actually there, I've removed a radiator off its mounts in the past, i chase something around the floor laughing (The mrs thinks im chasing my old rabbit that I loved to bits) sorting the washing out and many more purplebargeken 1
DodgeRover Posted September 1, 2018 Posted September 1, 2018 Shitting Nora, I hadn't thought of that. I did it again last night too apparently. No memory of it, but the mrs said I woke her up getting back in bed at 4am, she asked where I'd been and I mumbled grumpily at her. I refused to believe her til I found the stinky dogs blankets back on the sofa in the atticHandcuff yourself to the bed? Sleepwalkers still have some awareness of their surroundings, just don't have skateboards left on the stairs.My kids have sleep walked, son has nightmares where the real world mixes with whatever he's dreaming about, we heard a scream one night and went running into the hall at the bottom of the stairs, son came running down the stairs saw me and leapt into my arms from halfway up the stairs purplebargeken 1
purplebargeken Posted September 1, 2018 Posted September 1, 2018 Thank fuck I just dream about zombies, cars and other crap. No nocturnal walking around for me. tooSavvy 1
bolognasal spray Posted September 1, 2018 Posted September 1, 2018 A few years ago when daughter #1 was - what? - 6 / 7 years old, she came into our bedroom at about midnight. Light was still on in our room. I fully appreciate this will look stupid and whacky but she looked like an old woman. Her skin was yellow, and her face looked totally different, etc. She was perfectly fine before she went to bed, and just as healthy the next morning. But when she came into our room I was totally freaked out because her appearance was so drastically different. She didn't wake up, just climbed into our bed (wife was abroad) and went to sleep. Quite disturbing and out of character, it was.
Guest Hooli Posted September 1, 2018 Posted September 1, 2018 Inlaws are in their 90's .. Grandad has dementure , and had his licence removed . He potters around his large immaculate garden but can't cope with it all on his own , and can't take the bags of garden waste to the tip ..They get a "gardener" a morning a week .who's crap but they like him as he pops in for tea as he's "in the area " . Then he suggests he helps grandad by giving him a lift with his sack of rubbish to the tip ,as he's on his way there anyway... Thrice a week now ! ... and each time , Grandad told me , they have to get some petrol on the way as he's empty . I know damn well Grandads saying " Let me get that " (as he's like that ), and buying him a tankful twice a week . On top of the gardening bill that is .. Utter arseholes! On another note, time to sort a power of attorney before it's too late? myglaren 1
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