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14 September, 2012 at 10:36 pm #501247
@anc wrote:
goodoh – might keep some for myself!! As long as one of them doesn’t go in the wrong direction and burst my dinghy – btw, I seem to have lost Cosy?! :lol:
Your dinghy went the way of Roobes space hopper.
:D
14 September, 2012 at 10:34 pm #507896@tinks wrote:
@jen_jen wrote:
@Sgt Pepper wrote:
:P
Right.. Enough levity!!
We better return to the thread and topic at hand... Before jen gets us all clamped :lol:
*scarpers*
Only if you park in my space without a blue badge :P
i would like to submit my blue peter badge i acquired in the 1970s
:D
What did you do to get that? Go with Noakes? :P
Oh my! That was bad but I couldn’t resist.
*runs before tinks gets her gun :P
14 September, 2012 at 8:13 pm #507891@panda12 wrote:
@Sgt Pepper wrote:
8-[
You little furry cat cat, you. :P
Wtf? I’ve been modded! I only typed p u s s y cat ffs!
14 September, 2012 at 8:12 pm #50789014 September, 2012 at 8:01 pm #497348This previews tonight in London and opens on Sept 24th until @ least Jan 2013:
I’ll be off to see it @ some stage.
14 September, 2012 at 7:48 pm #507886@Sgt Pepper wrote:
You ladies better bet (ha) that it comes good…
Or I could get angry..And you wouldn’t like me when I’m angry :twisted:
:P
Do you go green with rage? :P
14 September, 2012 at 7:46 pm #507885@jen_jen wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@jen_jen wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@jen_jen wrote:
We all encounter dilemmas throughout our day, but do you ever make a decision then wonder what other people would have done?
Here was my dilemma this morning. I drove into the car park as usual, went to the row nearest the shopping centre doors and as I came around the corner a car started reversing out of the ideal spot…result I thought. I drove in, parked up, got out and was about to walk away from my car when an elderly man stopped me saying “excuse me, I’ve been waiting for that space.” Now there was no one waiting when I came around the corner and the car park had lots of empty spaces. I gave him a confused look and said that I was sorry but I hadn’t seen him waiting at which he replied “well no, I’ve been driving around this block waiting for a space to come free, it’s easier for me and the missus to park here. Anyway there’s a space over there coming free that you can use.” I had to point out that it was a mother and child space and I wasn’t eligible for that.
Dilemma…do I move my car and give up the space even though he wasn’t obviously waiting and was just driving around in circles, or do I say sorry, I didn’t see you driving around but there are plenty more spaces in the car park. What would you have done?
And what dilemmas have you had recently?
I’d have happily moved my car and given him the space near the shopping centre – he and his missus probably have trouble walking far but are not registered as disabled.
It’s no different to giving up my seat on the train, bus or in a waiting room for someone who needs it more than I do.
And what would you do if you were registered disabled and couldn’t walk very far?
I’m not, though. :roll:
I am…guess that’s what made it more of a dilemma for me, whose need for that convenient parking space was greater, mine or his…
I replied to your dilema based on my own physical health. I didn’t know about yours but now I can see why it would be a dilema for you and not for me.
14 September, 2012 at 7:40 pm #507882@Sgt Pepper wrote:
*coughs*
Ummm..
I’ll take that as a yes then.*Confirms Bet*
Let it be on punda’s and jen’s head!!
:roll:
Sorry, Pepper but I don’t bet. I’ve never been in a bookies in my life and I don’t understand all this odds thing so I’m the last person you should ask.
14 September, 2012 at 7:31 pm #507879@jen_jen wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@jen_jen wrote:
We all encounter dilemmas throughout our day, but do you ever make a decision then wonder what other people would have done?
Here was my dilemma this morning. I drove into the car park as usual, went to the row nearest the shopping centre doors and as I came around the corner a car started reversing out of the ideal spot…result I thought. I drove in, parked up, got out and was about to walk away from my car when an elderly man stopped me saying “excuse me, I’ve been waiting for that space.” Now there was no one waiting when I came around the corner and the car park had lots of empty spaces. I gave him a confused look and said that I was sorry but I hadn’t seen him waiting at which he replied “well no, I’ve been driving around this block waiting for a space to come free, it’s easier for me and the missus to park here. Anyway there’s a space over there coming free that you can use.” I had to point out that it was a mother and child space and I wasn’t eligible for that.
Dilemma…do I move my car and give up the space even though he wasn’t obviously waiting and was just driving around in circles, or do I say sorry, I didn’t see you driving around but there are plenty more spaces in the car park. What would you have done?
And what dilemmas have you had recently?
I’d have happily moved my car and given him the space near the shopping centre – he and his missus probably have trouble walking far but are not registered as disabled.
It’s no different to giving up my seat on the train, bus or in a waiting room for someone who needs it more than I do.
And what would you do if you were registered disabled and couldn’t walk very far?
I’m not, though. :roll:
14 September, 2012 at 6:07 pm #507876@tinks wrote:
this week i have had a building contractor in my home telling me his company had to do certain jobs in my house ……….he said he used to be an exterior manager until he scr ewed up and now he’s on interiors and he hates his job………he said the guys that do the work are messy, slow and couldn’t give a toss and my kitchen will be in a right state when they have finished………..my other half collared him and made him come and see me yesterday to apologise as he had really upset me to the point that i broke down in tears……..my other half also told him to write me a letter of apology after we found out he has treated other people/women in the same way
I want to let his employer know what kind of an ar sehole they are sending round to people’s homes……….do i or don’t i?
the email is typed and saved…………..all i have to do is press ‘send’
Press that button, tinks – or get your gun. :wink:
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