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I truly realised I need to stop doing 75 hours a week when it took me nearly an hour at work to realise I was still wearing my pyjama top. I really need a week off. 

 

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@cobblers take that time off as soon as you feasibly can and if possible spend it doing something you enjoy which will take you away from the regular routine and rejuvenate you. (I recommend sailing but whatever floats your boat - see what I did there?).

 

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Work have just cancelled everyone's annual leave bookings for the THIRD TIME because they've got their heads up their arses and can't calculate anyone's leave accrual after an internal reshuffle. 

They won't uphold any existing bookings and are making us all scrabble for leave at Christmas. Repeatedly. 

Boils my fucking piss, they admit it's their fault but are leaving us to clean their shit up. 

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  On 12/11/2021 at 16:04, Ghosty said:

Work have just cancelled everyone's annual leave bookings for the THIRD TIME because they've got their heads up their arses and can't calculate anyone's leave accrual after an internal reshuffle. 

They won't uphold any existing bookings and are making us all scrabble for leave at Christmas. Repeatedly. 

Boils my fucking piss, they admit it's their fault but are leaving us to clean their shit up. 

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All go off sick, extra level of work stress 🤷‍♂️ Give them a taste of 'sort that lot out' 😅

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FFS, just realised that I forgot to cancel my parking in Belfast from this morning on the JustPark app when I got back to the car. Completely slipped my mind.

Total billed time for parking at Cromac Street Car Park - 8hrs 38 mins. Thank you for your custom.

I was only parked there for half an hour...

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Wife update: she's out of surgery, but asleep now and probably will be until morning.  I have to assume the op was a success.

 

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What is it with people and using full beam on the motorway and when they're approaching you on a standard road? It must be the time of year or something, but my drive home from Somerset was absolutely terrifying on some stretches.

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  On 10/11/2021 at 14:17, hairnet said:

wheeler dealers the footballer range rover

when he speak to the dealer - fire it up - oh thats sounds ok - clearly when as he mentioned as he drove it oh its got a misfire - but you could tell when he starts it

then he speaks to edd and tells him its a v8

no wonder ive always taped them and watched them afterwards

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I hate it at the end when Mike gets all excited when they’ve made £1000 “profit”, forgetting 100 man hours of Ed’s Labour.

Even at minimum wage with no overheads , they’d never make a profit, let alone at realistic garage rates.

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Wife update again: I'm talking to her on FB as we speak, she's had her gall bladder taken out and will be in for a few more days.

 

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  On 13/11/2021 at 09:37, eddyramrod said:

Wife update again: I'm talking to her on FB as we speak, she's had her gall bladder taken out and will be in for a few more days.

 

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Glad it's sorted mate. My wife had gall stones some years ago and she says the pain was horrific, but she soon recovered after having her gall bladder out. 

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  On 12/11/2021 at 23:21, Fumbler said:

What is it with people and using full beam on the motorway and when they're approaching you on a standard road? It must be the time of year or something, but my drive home from Somerset was absolutely terrifying on some stretches.

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I'm getting a lot of this on my new more rural commute, and it really is spurring me on to wire up all the spotlights on the roof with 200w bulbs in each to give these ignorant pillocks a taste of their own!

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I've a 70w lightbar on the front of the Suzuki, it's great for "reminding" people to dip their obnoxious LEDs on their new Audi. 

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Part of the problem is modern headlights that auto-dip. They can be slow to dip and quick to go back to full but the worse problem is when people forget they're not in the car with auto-dip and go everywhere on full beam.

It just adds to the usual amount of delightful people who use full beam (and/or front fog lights) inconsiderately. 

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  On 12/11/2021 at 16:43, Datsuncog said:

tldr whingeing paddy

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man goes to foreign country (!) to purchase stuff and complains about another 20 (howyeh harry)

:P

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  On 13/11/2021 at 09:37, eddyramrod said:

Wife update again: I'm talking to her on FB as we speak, she's had her gall bladder taken out and will be in for a few more days.

 

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the old man had that quite a long time ago its not fun but itll be fine

maybe she just wanted some chill time from shonky cars (joke) :)

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  On 13/11/2021 at 09:57, mintwth said:

Part of the problem is modern headlights that auto-dip. They can be slow to dip and quick to go back to full but the worse problem is when people forget they're not in the car with auto-dip and go everywhere on full beam.

It just adds to the usual amount of delightful people who use full beam (and/or front fog lights) inconsiderately. 

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You'd be surprised how many of them are actually not on full beam. I get flashed every few weeks or so by someone assuming I am on full beam when I'm not. One chap the other night took real objection, pulled over, hurled abuse as I went past, and started tailgating me and flashing me for a few miles. Allegedly the new one will turn off bits of the lights if it sees something coming towards it. I'm not sure how well this will work based on the delay on auto full beam (which is why I don't use it).

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  On 13/11/2021 at 09:57, mintwth said:

Part of the problem is modern headlights that auto-dip. They can be slow to dip and quick to go back to full but the worse problem is when people forget they're not in the car with auto-dip and go everywhere on full beam.

It just adds to the usual amount of delightful people who use full beam (and/or front fog lights) inconsiderately. 

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Nobody cleans their windscreen any more. Wiper blades? Only when it dips an MOT.

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Went to the local big tesco tonight. Circa 50 youths outside going in riding their bikes around the store, giving abuse to staff when they were asked to leave 'you can't do nowt mate your pathetic you work in tesco for f"ck sake'

 

The sad thing is, this is an almost nightly occurance. the police get called, they aren't interested and neither are their parents. I really feel for the staff there. 😔

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I'm pretty sure a bikeist will come off worst in a confrontation with an assertively driven shopping trolley. If it's a regular thing and the store manager hasn't drafted in some door bouncers they need the sack.

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  On 14/11/2021 at 06:41, somewhatfoolish said:

I'm pretty sure a bikeist will come off worst in a confrontation with an assertively driven shopping trolley. If it's a regular thing and the store manager hasn't drafted in some door bouncers they need the sack.

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Thing is what can door bouncers do with little 12 year olds? They push and push and know that no one can do fuk all as they aren't accountable and their parents and the police don't care. 

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  On 14/11/2021 at 07:52, Jamie said:

Thing is what can door bouncers do with little 12 year olds? They push and push and know that no one can do fuk all as they aren't accountable and their parents and the police don't care. 

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We had some kids playing chicken in the road last summer.  About 15 of them and I'm guessing ages ranged from about 5 to about 14.  There were quite a few close calls as I could see it all from my office window.

After a couple of hours, four or five Police turned up, lined them all up at the side of the road and read them the riot act.  After about 5 minutes most of them slowly walked off (presumably home).  Then the older kids had the riot act read to them again for a further 15 minutes.  Probably got the telling off of their lives.

It's been nearly 18 months and I haven't seen anything like it since.  Evidently it worked!

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  On 13/11/2021 at 09:57, mintwth said:

Part of the problem is modern headlights that auto-dip. They can be slow to dip and quick to go back to full but the worse problem is when people forget they're not in the car with auto-dip and go everywhere on full beam.

It just adds to the usual amount of delightful people who use full beam (and/or front fog lights) inconsiderately. 

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Agreed, I used to have a company 120d sport with xenon auto dipping headlights. The auto sensing stuff just didn’t work quick enough, I would end up manually overriding it and in the end I turned the auto shit off. It was a PITA. 
 

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  On 14/11/2021 at 08:34, GrumpiusMaximus said:

We had some kids playing chicken in the road last summer.  About 15 of them and I'm guessing ages ranged from about 5 to about 14.  There were quite a few close calls as I could see it all from my office window.

After a couple of hours, four or five Police turned up, lined them all up at the side of the road and read them the riot act.  After about 5 minutes most of them slowly walked off (presumably home).  Then the older kids had the riot act read to them again for a further 15 minutes.  Probably got the telling off of their lives.

It's been nearly 18 months and I haven't seen anything like it since.  Evidently it worked!

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Hmm hopefully it'll work with these little shits. They seem pretty relentless though as they are there every night and use the old 'we've nothing else to do' line. 

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  On 14/11/2021 at 08:43, Jamie said:

Hmm hopefully it'll work with these little shits. They seem pretty relentless though as they are there every night and use the old 'we've nothing else to do' line. 

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Maybe telling the old bill that they're jumping out in front of cars and playing chicken would help.  When there's a danger to life...

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Stood by this pond in the woods , took me a while to realise what was missing , no crisp bags, ciggies, lolly sticks etc .....

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  On 14/11/2021 at 12:28, MikeR said:

Stood by this pond in the woods , took me a while to realise what was missing , no crisp bags, ciggies, lolly sticks etc .....

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It a bit deer around here. 

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  On 14/11/2021 at 08:39, Unlucky Alf said:

Agreed, I used to have a company 120d sport with xenon auto dipping headlights. The auto sensing stuff just didn’t work quick enough, I would end up manually overriding it and in the end I turned the auto shit off. It was a PITA. 
 

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The auto dip function works reasonably well in my Astra J. I've still turned it off. 

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Cadillacs offered auto dip in 1952, the Autronic Eye. You might expect that the modern day equivalents would work better after 70 years of development.

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Do people nowadays know the difference between dip and main beam? 

"My headlights are much better when I move the stick to make the extra little blue light come on in the speed thingy"

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