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Em
in 37 minutes
Just to let you all know that there was an issue making a claim on the Main Draw of 15th July. The eligible winner had emailed us during the claim period and we manually honoured the claim due to this fact, but by the time I had got to the email, the draw of 16th had taken place and the pot had rolled over. Tech have marked yesterday's Main Draw as claimed now, but you may have seen that it said that the pot was £400 for 25 minutes.
I therefore needed to let you know why the pot has been changed. They are looking into why there was an issue with the eligible account making the claim.
A Nick Name
13 hours ago
My friend's dog died so I tried to cheer him up by getting him an identical one, but it just made him more upset.
He started yelling at me and saying "What am I supposed to do with two dead dogs?"
Alley1940
in 33 minutes
Cruel but funny.
GrumpyGran
11 hours ago
Ta - I'm pinching this! 🙃
tetleyt
13 hours ago
😂
maddadof
13 hours ago
:-) :-)
Lol 63
15 hours ago
On the radio this morning - if a donkey has one leg a bit shorter than the others, and some grit in its eye, and plays Mrs Mills songs on a toy piano, it's
Wait for it...
A plinky plonky, honky tonky, winky wonky donkey.
Alley1940
in 35 minutes
"Mrs Mills" - that is going back a bit Lol63.
Not to mention Winifred Atwell. OH - I just did lol.
Em
3 hours ago
I remember that a 90s children's programme had a segment called Wonky Donkey (with a mascot stuffed toy / cuddily toy donkey which was stood on its hind legs like a person but had one leg missing). They could create models of things and children had to call in to say what they see, but it had to rhyme.
15 minutes later, as I am moderating other pages, this came to mind:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xM_efEsSPNs
maddadof
13 hours ago
:-) :-)
Damsel
13 hours ago
There's a very funny video on YouTube of a Scottish granny reading The Wonky Donkey book to her grandchild https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gbsZohEMn38&pp=ygUMd29ua3kgZG9ua2V5
Yattonian🎶
14 hours ago
😁
Beth8it!
16 hours ago
Puppy tails update:
Puppy-sitting for both Ivy and Poppy this morning - stepson off to play golf, and Ivy’s family off to the son’s graduation. Total Bedlam - I started off with all four on leads (Indi was at dog-walker’s) and that wasn’t too bad, but as soon as I let them off all hell broke loose. Wrestling, growling, chasing, play fights - I don’t think we woke up the neighbours, but as it was only just after 6am we had to move along quite quickly. All back to normal now, Shad not limping (or just an occasional trace, nothing like it was). Dead bodies scattered round the lounge and hall,. They have had some ice cubes, which the kids loved but Indi was not amused about, and some melon, which they all adore. Cut a slice, Take out the pips, make sure there are no sticky labels and dish it out. They eat the peel as well.
Alley1940
in 40 minutes
Mmmm - Carrot ice lollies.
Em
3 hours ago
Awww. Sounds so cute.
My best friend's guide dog love carrots. She has one before bed every day and in this weather they have frozen them.
Beth8it!
16 hours ago
I wonder if any powers-that-be take part in PMP. If so, maybe they could have a severe word with all the presenters who can’t rely on their linguistic skills but have to wave their arms dogmatically with every phrase, in the vain hope it will get their meaning over. PUT YOUR FLAMIN’ HANDS IN YOUR POCKETS! All it does is distract the reader’s attention and irritate (well, this reader, anyway). Please take note, BBC’s Justin Rowlatt, Faisal Islam, one of the regional girls who has been on a couple of times, David Wilson on the True Crime programme, and anyone else thinking of speaking in public. Let your words talk for you.
Alley1940
in 41 minutes
I think you are saying "bring back Alan Wicker" Beth.
Tudiefair
14 hours ago
Couldn’t watch Dan Cruickshank for that very reason.
A Nick Name
17 hours ago
Saw the health and wellbeing lady at the GP today. They used to have a screen in the foyer to book in using your name and date of birth. Probably cost thousands but didn't last long before they got rid. Walked in today and they've another one and signs asking you to use it. I put my name in then DOB in 6 digits. As soon as I did a guy who'd walked in said the year is 4 digits. Turned out he's a receptionist there. I corrected it to be told, "Please go to reception to book in". I went to reception and told her I had an appt, for her to say " Can you book in on the machine outside". So far I haven't punched anyone. As I was telling her, the guy had come in and also told her. She spent about five minutes on her computer then got up and disappeared, so I sat down. Returned to tell me she'd been and told the H&W lady I was here.
During my appointment out in a portacabin another nasty receptionist came knocking to tell her her next appointment was here. After she'd gone she said "I wonder why she did that, they can just message me on the computer". I explained that it was probably because she knew I was there as that was the nasty one I'd just been telling her about. That receptionist makes life as difficult as possible for a lot of the patients. Her automatic reply is "we can't..." I've talked about incompetence there enough times before. What does all this non-working technology cost the NHS? They had a sign up today saying 144 people didn't attend, or cancelled, appointments last month. I wonder why 😵💫🤯
Em
3 hours ago
I can't remember the last time the touch screen check in at my GP worked. Seems as though it hasn't for years.
Jaffa
15 hours ago
I am always aghast that at the eye hospital when I take aunty most are 70 or older they stand at one end of a room and call a name don’t help anyone struggling to get up or move down the room if no one answers.Maybe they are not allowed to help as they all do it.
DaSoothMoother
15 hours ago
Blood test for Enlarged Prostate this afternoon. Digital log in machine has been u/s for a couple of months, receptionists Do Not Do Wednesday afternoons and digital screen "Mr X, got to room Z" not working. Instructed to take a seat in waiting area and relevant nurse/doctor will come out to call you!
One patient was in because his hearing had gone and didn't hear the doctor call him but another patient knew him and, tapped his shoulder and pointed to doctor!
I'm hard of hearing and only just heard the nurse for my appointment.
🧙♂️🧑🦯🤣
PacMan
16 hours ago
Similar issue with my latest Eye appointment at Hospital. Everyone receives same 09.30 appointment so place is rammed over two waiting rooms and a corridor. Various staff come out and say a name, most say it in a normal, not raised voice and the majority are non native English speakers, this results in a Mexican wave effect where each person turns to their neighbour and asks 'what name did she say' !
A screen would help here, or even a card with your name on, like at the Airport taxi pick up ?
Beth8it!
16 hours ago
Similarly Specsavers Hearing in Lymington, where I spent half the session in silence as I tried to process what I had actually heard, and then what I thought I had heard.
Lol 63
16 hours ago
The check in screen at our GP actually works. Provided you understand either English or Polish. No other options.
Not long ago I had to take my daughter to the ENT department at the hospital, and the nurse who came out to call for the next patient did so with the quietest whisper I've (barely) heard.
Considering that about a third of the patients will be in that department because their ears aren't working properly...
Kenny b
17 hours ago
Walked past the house I grew up in as a kid and knocked on the door and asked if I could have a look around.
Met with a resounding "NO GO AWAY"
Parents can be so rude!!😜😜
Alley1940
in an hour
Seen that one here before but still made me smile.
maddadof
13 hours ago
:-) :-)
Jaffa
15 hours ago
🤣🤣
Beth8it!
16 hours ago
Do we blame them?
Chris
17 hours ago
Private Eye has a column dedicated to an Ironymeter, you may well have read it?
According to BBC News today, Nigel Farage is complaining that there have been around 500 posts on social media so far this year calling for him to be killed.
This is the same Nigel Farage who welcomed on stage at the Reform UK conference one Lucy Connolly, who had been jailed for social media posts calling on people to set fire to hotels housing asylum seekers after the Southport murders. She was introduced as a 'Political prisoner' and cheered by party members as she walked onto the stage.
So calling for people to murder asylum seekers makes you a hero in Farage's eyes, but calling for people to murder him ... ?
My ironymeter goes up to eleven. And it is still imploding.
Lol 63
16 hours ago
Like his mate across the pond, he doesn't seem to watch back what he's said.
Em
19 hours ago
I'm collecting Simon's ashes on Friday morning, just so you know that you might not see a lot of me on that day.
I cried when I got the phone call. I don't want it to be final (obviously my head knows it is, but my heart still thinks he's going to walk through the door saying "only joking, I'm not dead" He had a bit of a morbid sense of humour with the diagnosis at times, you see) but at the same I don't want to leave him at the funeral directors.
All very upsetting and very awful. If I was allowed to use foul language here, I would.
Alley1940
in an hour
My thoughts will be with you on Friday Em.
SuedeNym
in 28 minutes
Thinking of you Em. It is a very difficult time when you collect the ashes. I sat in the car and cried when I collected my cat's ashes. Like Beth and Jaffa said, writing it down can help.
Em
3 hours ago
Thank you all. Can't believe that his funeral was a month ago today.
Thank you for the ideas about writing.
Titchy
12 hours ago
Thinking of you Em. Virtual hugs for Friday.
Damsel
13 hours ago
Sending you lots of love Em as you take this next step.
TotallyRandom
13 hours ago
Oh Em.
Simon will always be with you.
He had a great sense of humour. So don't ever stop yourself from laughing. At the little odd quirky things. ❤️❤️
samandi
14 hours ago
Kind thoughts and big hugs coming your way Em
Jaffa
14 hours ago
Try one time to sit down and write a letter as if you were telling a close friend exactly how you feel,no holds barred.
Keep the letter and look at it once a month it is a good marker of if and how you are coping by your reaction to re reading it.
Like others have said you can take as long as you want to deal with the ashes and if having them at home is more than you can take at the moment let your mum keep them safe for now maybe?
Hugs for Friday.
tetleyt
15 hours ago
😂@Lol
Thinking of you Em 💞
I’ve read fidgeepoets poem on grief a few times. It hits the spot! 💚
Me
15 hours ago
Will be thinking of you Em. Take your time.
I didn’t scatter my ‘P’s’ Ashes for a while - till I was ready to and folllow his/our wishes.
Lol 63
15 hours ago
So young. It's just not fair. From what you've said he sounded like an amazing individual.
If Simon had a morbid sense of humour, he would probably have appreciated what a work colleague (called John) once told me.
John had to have his beloved dog put to sleep. Afterwards, he took the late dog to the pet crem.
A couple of weeks passed and John went back to collect the ashes. They were handed over solemnly in a beautiful round hardwood casket, with the outline of a paw print inlaid on the wood veneer on the lid. It was an absolute work of art. But John started quietly chuckling.
The pet crem man said "Is there anything wrong, Sir? We've done our best for him."
John pulled himself together and said "No, it's fine. Everything's lovely. It's just that you've presented my dog's ashes in such a touching way. When I collected my mum's a couple of months ago, we got her back in what looked like a Fairy liquid bottle!"
Beth8it!
16 hours ago
Em, maybe you can’t use bad language on here, but you can write it down on a post-it, the worse the better, then leave it for a while until you feel ready to throw it away.
YogiK
17 hours ago
Oh Em, thinking of you and sending you good wishes and kind thoughts. Another test of your strength which has been quite remarkable at this hard and sorrowful time💞
Val1101
17 hours ago
Sending big hugs , knowing how hard all this is for you 😘 x
Little Owl
18 hours ago
More stress, but take comfort in that you are respecting Simon's wishes.
Mrs F
18 hours ago
Another difficult moment in a very difficult journey. Sending my thoughts and best wishes
maddadof
19 hours ago
Big hugs Em Xx
Chocolate Spaniel
19 hours ago
You'll be in my thoughts tomorrow. There are no words that can fully explain the feelings now but there will be light ahead as you go through this dark tunnel, in due time. ❤️
19 hours ago
Will be thinking of you tomorrow Em. After what has happened there are so many awful moments. I imagine your life makes no sense at the moment. It’s right to feel angry.
As many have said, and experienced, each day has to endured until feelings shift. It does happen and things will change.
You’ll be able to remember the happy days and the joy and even feel those emotions again.
So sorry you have to through this agony.
maddadof
20 hours ago
Where do horses live?.. In neighhh-borhoods...
help me!
12 hours ago
Hay! You can't saddle me with that.
tetleyt
15 hours ago
😂
maddadof
18 hours ago
@ help me!, You know the old saying. "it takes one to know one" ?? ;-)
Poppy
19 hours ago
😂😂
Jaffa
19 hours ago
🤣🤣
Em
19 hours ago
😊
help me!
19 hours ago
maddadof ... you're unstable.
tetleyt
1 days ago
Loved all your short stories Beth.
On the Pier was a hit in my house.
I loved Crossing the River. Very poignant!
tetleyt
a day ago
Sorry, no. I can’t think for myself which is why I enjoy reading the fruits of others labours. 😍
Beth8it!
1 days ago
Thank you - any suggestions for a setting for Part 2 of Lucifer story? (Apologies if you have made suggestions below - I have noted them, but not who made them.)
Tudiefair
1 days ago
Enver’s post below regarding stinging eyes reminded me that when I was a child in the 1950’s/60’s, soap and shampoo would be really painful if it went in your eyes but not now for some reason. I hated having my hair washed for that reason I assume and my parents tried several different ways to wash it including lying me on the draining board. My mum apparently had the bright idea of placing the ironing board at right angles to the sink and I would lie on my back with my head over the sink…even then it took my parents and older brother to hold me down. I wonder if my mum was the inventor of the back wash🤔😂
Jaffa
19 hours ago
Do you wear it in plaits in between Barrie😆😆
Barrie
19 hours ago
I have my hair cut once or twice a year whether it needs it or not, I had it cut last week. My nils seem to grow at different speeds but I'll cut most of my fingernails this week.
Beth8it!
a day ago
I absolutely dreaded being my brother’s bridesmaid when I was told I had to have my hair permed. From being very plain, too tall, and wearing glasses, I got teased enough anyway, so sitting for hours in the hairdresser’s (and missing my riding lesson!) and then having to go to school and have ‘Look at her! Done up like a dog’s dinner!’ afterwards’ following me around … I washed my hair and brushed it so often to get rid of the curls, which soon dropped anyway with my dead-straight ‘rats tails’. My hair is better now than it has ever been - pity Mum’s not here to see it.
Little Owl
a day ago
Cakey, I always had long fingernails, I didn't like the feel when they had been cut. I think it was the technique of cutting them that was the problem - when I do them myself I follow the curve of the nail and make sure it is smooth. I can't reach to cut my toenails now, but don't mind the podiatrist doing them (when I can afford it) although I still wince when they come to close to the skin. I never liked having my hair cut either. We used to have an Aunt (there is always one!) who was always on about the length of my nails and hair. I remember her once saying that I would never be able to wear pink because of the colour of my hair!
Kat
1 days ago
My mother used to curl my hair with old fashioned tongs which I think were heated on the gas ring. I used to stand beside the kitchen sink & she would wind me up onto my tiptoes with the bloody things. I was only at nursery so would be three, maybe four. Then, horror of horrors, she sent me, escorted by some horrid aunt from the outlaw side of the family, to have my hair PERMED! A bubble perm like Shirley Temple. I ask you, a four year old with a perm! I truly hated it, middle of summer & I came downstairs with a pixie hood on for nursery because I wouldn't be seen with the 'bubbles'! We had a real battle of wills,or rather, I had a battle of 'WON'T'!!! Wasn't too long before I was sent back to the 'Perm Place' for a virtual crew cut. It was so short the back of my neck was shaved! Itchy but worth every scratch! Thanks Dad, you were the best! Always had my six!
Beth8it!
1 days ago
Cakey - I used to be taken to my cousins’ house every day when mum went back to teaching, until I was old enough to go to school. I used to dread being sat on the draining board with Auntie rubbing my hands between hers to clean them, using Lifebuoy soap. The feel of the slippery soap and the helplessness of my hands being rubbed still turns my stomach now!
Cakey🎂
1 days ago
Did having your nails cut cause you problems, Little Owl? I have not come across anyone else who hates this. I still dislike anyone touching my finger nails with scissors, emery board or even just touch from fingers, I don't like having to cut or file them myself.
Little Owl
1 days ago
I used to hate having the comb put through my hair as it was always tatty. There was no stuff like conditioner in those days, I also used to panic when when a jumper was pulled over my head. My mother used to have to cut my nails when I was asleep. We had no bathroom so got washed at the kitchen sink and had to go across the yard to the outside toilet. My friend once washed her neck in Fairy Snow as she thought it would make it white.
A Nick Name
1 days ago
It's funny how cruel parents used to be. As Tudiefair says - rubbing soap in your eyes. Also pulling a jumper over your head with the neck only the width of your wrist, and off again. I suspect that's how Van Gogh really lost his ear. And my dad's favourite using the manual hair clippers on my neck. I'd run a mile if I could rather than have him do my hair. There was also the slightly less painful gadget that came out which was a double sided comb that you put a Gillette razor blade into to thin your hair. I'm sure there were others I've managed to forget, but people may well mention now. I'll be having nightmares tonight.
Beth8it!
2 days ago
I thought I would give the NHS a better write up for a change - not thatI have had much to complain about from them. I had my trapeziectomy in November - no, not swinging off a trapeze, in case anyone gets flights of fancy - it was the removal of a bone in the thumb that was arthritic and causing a fair bit of pain when I used it, particularly writing or typing. I had my left one done around 2016 and it has been very successful, so didn't expect any difference this time. The problem I had was with the physio afterwards, who put me in a thermoplastic splint. This damned thing was so uncomfortable, cutting into the back of my wrist and around the thumb, no matter how many times they reduced it in size and bent things back so it was slightly better. I was told to keep it on 24/7 for 8 weeks. with no driving, which was ludicrous as I didn't affect me for driving in any way. However... on my last visit there I told the physio, a 12-year-old apparently, very nice girl but struggling to find a way to solve the problem, that it was causing a huge lump on the bone of my thumb, and was so painful I was going to have to leave it off at least part of the time. She fetched her senior, who looked at me, looked at the girl, and said, 'Why is she still wearing that after all this time?' And asked me, 'How often are you wearing it?' Needless to say, i heaved it n the bin and went home without it, but unfortunately since then I have had increasing numbness in my fingers, which is spreading down to my palm, on all but my little finger. It feels as if i have put my hand in a bed of nettles, with my second and third fingers feeling as if I have a plastic glove on - no sensation at all except for the tingling. I went for a nerve conductivity test about three weeks ago - not something I would recommend for fun, but bearable, and it turns out it's a form of carpal tunnel compression - my surgeon had suspected it when i went for my check-up, but said I was 'not presenting normally.' I had looked steadily at him, said nothing until he laughed and said well, yes, it is you, so maybe it's not unexpected... He couldn't get the expected responses when he tested for carpal tunnel, and there was the possibility of thoracic outlet syndrome - very interesting condition in the side of the neck, affecting the nerve that feeds the arm and hand, hence the nerve conductivity test. The radiographer? or whoever, says it could be scar tissue in the wrist pressing on the nerve, so it has to be opened up, fiddled with, sorted and stitched up again - only a half-hour op, under local, but the colleague I saw a week ago said there was a waiting list of 6 months plus, which is no good for me with my final year of uni starting in October - I can't write very well at all, and even typing is full of mistakes that have to be checked before I send anything. Anyway, to the point (eventually)... I contacted my insurers, Aviva, and they will cover it, but only if I go to my surgeon at another hospital he covers, about 20 miles away. Not impossible, so I rang his two secretaries, the NHS and private ones to check if the treatment code was the one they would cover, and if he would do me at the local Spire if I got my GP to do a referral instead, to cut waiting time down. I sorted it all out to go private but not until end of September, as I won't be able to drive for 2 weeks and that will clash with my holiday if I have it done earlier. I thought that was it, then the other secretary (NHS) rang today and said they can do it much earlier than 6 months as they have a separate system for carpal tunnel treatment, and I may get it done early enough to still beat the private date - maybe just after my holiday, and at my local hospital only 8 miles away. I have got on really well with both his secretaries over the last few years, and they are really helpful, getting me cancellations etc where possible. It's unusual for NHS to beat he private system, though!
Beth8it!
1 days ago
Nick, first op was to remove an arthritic bone, and my surgeon couldn’t be sure that the resulting numbness was Carpal Tunnel compression, as he didn’t get the normal results when he tested for it by pressing on various pressure points. The radiographer said he couldn’t call it carpal tunnel syndrome exactly as the scar tissue is not in the tunnel but more in the palm of my hand, but it’s close enough as a description. As I said, I had it done in my left hand in 2016, but this time (right hand) they used a thermoplastic splint (supposedly moulded to an exact fit…) which has caused all the problems. As I said to my brother, at the moment, I put my hand in my pocket to get a dog treat, and I can’t tell by feel whether it’s dog treat, keys or anything else. He said he didn’t have that problem - the conversation went downhill rapidly!
A Nick Name
1 days ago
Beth You should have spoken to a Dr for advice. Well, I'm not a doctor but as soon as I started reading I thought carpal tunnel. Admittedly I have a lot of experience. Having it done does generally work but the procedure itself can obviously cause scar tissue, which can then cause carpal tunnel problems as the scar tissue itself can then press on the nerves. I'd recommend having it done, once, as it will generally be okay, and a massive relief. As for having it done a 2nd time, it's debatable, but I still think if the surgeon recommended it I'd have it done a 2nd time, but the more surgery you have the more scar tissue is formed. Good luck, I'm sure it will be so much better afterwards.
Jaffa
1 days ago
Good idea Beth.
Beth8it!
1 days ago
Oh yes. As soon as I am on a waiting list for something I ring to ask if there is a cancellation list. My greatest success was a couple of years ago, I think - had an appointment on 16th December with the senior physio who said he would send me for an MRI but it could be about 5 weeks, because of Christmas in the way. I left it one day for his referral to go through, rang the MRI dept to ask if they had a cancellation list, and was told no, but they had a cancellation at 9am the next day. Three days from appointment to MRI!
Rosy 2 cakes
1 days ago
It does pay to build a relationship with secretaries and waiting list coordinators. I've done this in the past, phoning on a regular basis to check for cancelled appointments, and it does pay dividends.
Alley1940
1 days ago
WOW - and I thought I had troubles. I hope you get everything fixed soon Beth
Damsel
2 days ago
Goodness Beth, that all sounds very difficult and stressful for you, hope you'll get it sorted out soon.
Little Owl
2 days ago
Well done, Beth. Sounds to me that the splint they gave you has caused nerve damage. I used to have an ergonomic keyboard, with a wrist rest, which plugged into my laptop at work - it helps. You could also try voice software instead of typing everything. Hope it is all sorted before your holiday.
Kenny b
2 days ago
Just read that giraffes can grow up to 18 feet.
I've seen hundreds of them over the years but none had more than 4!! 😜😜
Lol 63
16 hours ago
Interesting fact, giraffes have the highest blood pressure of any land mammal.
Makes sense really, think how hard the heart has got to work to get the blood all the way up to the brain.
😎👍🏼 ...9--0==✈🌞🐯
1 days ago
@Barrie - That's why most of them have 2 big bumps on their head! Question is ... did they bounce?
Beth8it!
1 days ago
And yet it’s only human babies that cry when they’re born. Mind you, nobody smacks a calf on the bum as soon as it’s born.
Barrie
1 days ago
I feel sorry for the calves at birth. Get out junior & drop 2 metres to the ground.
Alley1940
1 days ago
Very funny Kenny.
Damsel
2 days ago
😂 😂 😂
Beth8it!
2 days ago
No, Kenny, they're centipedes you're thinking of. They can grow quite big, although I might think twice about picking one up and putting it in the bushes if it's that big!
maddadof
2 days ago
:-) :-)
Lol 63
2 days ago
R.I.P. Damien Thorne, Dimitri Vasilikov, Sidney Reilly (Ace of Spies,) John Ingram (Dead Calm,) Captain Borodin, Alisdair Stewart (The Piano,) Dr Alan Grant, Merlin, Robert MacLean, Victor Komarovsky, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, Inspector Campbell (Peaky Blinders,) Brett Colby QC and over 350 others.
Also known as Sam Neill.
Barrie
19 hours ago
I think his screen test was shown somewhere the other day.
Beth8it!
a day ago
😘
Kat
1 days ago
Never knowing watched a Bond movie but with Sam Neill as Bond I could have been persuaded! Handsome? Indeed he was!
Beth8it!
2 days ago
He was nearly chosen for James Bond at one stage.
Titchy
2 days ago
Rosy, Dead Calm spooked me too.
A very good actor ( handsome too)
Beth8it!
2 days ago
I always think of him as Reilly. Great series, and the scene of him standing in the snow under tree, knowing he would be shot - such a sad scene. Plus I loved the music!
Rosy 2 cakes
2 days ago
Dead calm was a great film, made me jump out of my skin!!
Em
2 days ago
Very sad, he was so talented.
Eagles Fan
2 days ago
I'll second that, very sad news. He will be very much missed.
A Nick Name
2 days ago
"Take two bottles in the shower....?"
Ever since they advised cutting down on the time you spend in the shower to save water, I'm finding I don't even have time to drink one bottle.
A Nick Name
1 days ago
Absinthe. And it's true, it does. Mine is 89.9% abv you don't need to drink much before you're eyes start stinging and you're ears start bleeding. Hence, "take 2 bottles in the shower".
Lol 63
1 days ago
Creme de menthe?
😎👍🏼 ...9--0==✈🌞🐯
2 days ago
That two-tone green/blue gunge really stings your eyes.
maddadof
2 days ago
:-)
Kenny b
2 days ago
😆
Lol 63
2 days ago
I feel your pain 😀
Grumpy grandad
2 days ago
On reading Daily mail on line couple of story headlines stand out,1 young boy thrown in crocodile pit, the disabled man had two WHITE carers. 2. male WHITE suspect arrested in connection with the murder of Ann Widcombe. 3. IT manager being hunted for the murder of his wife and two children. Why leave out the fact he was black?
A Nick Name
14 hours ago
There were outbursts of mob anger and public unrest after the Soham murders. And there was public outrage and street protests with angry crowds throwing missiles after the James Bulger murders. I think it's partly the mentality of some who commit these crimes that causes people to riot, as it is seen as not only so much worse in many of the cases, but also that the same crimes are just repeated over and over again. Look at the grooming scandals to see the people involved, the repeated nature of the crimes and nothing done about it, and that those caught are a small minority of those committing the same crimes to this day.
Chris
17 hours ago
@grumpy grandad - Maybe the Police think it wise to mention when a suspect is known to be white to prevent the spread of misinformation that has led to riots, to attackes on teh homes of perfectly innocent and decent migrants, to people trying to burn down hotels and so on.
It's strange that you object to the Police selectively mentioning the ethnicity of a suspect but you don't seem to have any problem with them mentioning the sex / gender of the same suspect?
Simple fact. No riots have ever started because a WHITE MAN did something appalling. You can sleep soundly tonight secure in the knowledge that nobody will try to burn down your house because of the crimes of Huw Edwards.
Bob up and Down🟦
a day ago
He’ll die in prison, or be killed like Ian Huntley
Beth8it!
1 days ago
Still frightening to think he could be back on the street at the same age that I am now - and that’s assuming he doesn’t get parole, or turfed out to reduce the numbers in prison.
A Nick Name
1 days ago
Malc_H. Although born in Wales the guy's name was Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, his parents came over from Rwanda 5 years before he was born. Some people are born with certain tendencies. It's the old nature vs nurture argument. I have just read the notes from the sentencing judge and find he inflicted 122 stab wounds on a 6 year old. I personally don't think the Wales argument is relevant in his case, as born there or not something else is clearly involved. Many talk about people like this being 'mad', 'insane' etc I can never agree. I think they are sane despite what they do, although many are easily able to persuade other that they're not, more so because it's easier to believe someone had to be mad to do that. He did also have an al-Quaeda training manual in his house and was producing Ricin although it needed further purification before he could use it. This has all come from the court documents not tittle tattle on the net. Fortunately he got 52 years, with numerous other concurrent sentences, and only that because he was 17 rather than 18.
GrumpyGran
2 days ago
The guy who murdered his family had scarpered off to a African country before their bodies were found. So mentioning that he was black wouldn't have been much help in finding him!
Malc_H
2 days ago
It was the same with the Southport girls murders. Blamed on migrants, so huge riots all over the country at migrant hotels, costing us millions, when the perpetrator was actually someone born in Wales.
Beth8it!
2 days ago
Yes, I think by saying up front that the relevant people are white, or English born, or whatever, it shuts down the stirrers who wind everyone up, then slope off into the background. It’s much easier to stir up a mob, whether justified or not, than it is for the police to calm them down. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if these rent-a-mob yobs who go from town to town looking for trouble are being financed somehow. Where did the Just Stop Oil mob, who seemed to have no jobs to worry about, get the money to buy and run their DIESEL Range Rover to get to the locations?
A Nick Name
2 days ago
There are so many comments like this online, and if it doesn't mention white then everyone assumes they're not, which I think is pretty reasonable and probably accurate. So, saying they're white, if they are, is of little use in my opinion, given statistics. Mentioning they're white on three occasions may stop trouble starting, but not saying it on 14,000 occasions only helps those who want to cause trouble. The answer is, tell the truth, then deal with every trouble maker, not very very few. CCTV is there and it's clear to see who's involved. 99.9% of the time anyone in a riot is involved and should be arrested.
CarolineC
2 days ago
The thing is, this thing where they say if a suspect is white or not has been brought about recently by a certain man with the alias TR (real name SY-L). If you recall the Epping (I think it was there?) stabbing, he got his supporters whipped up in a frenzy to attack migrant hotels in the area (and make life pretty difficult for the other people who lived round there too), making out like the guy who did it was a migrant (which he wasn't). So the police started saying a suspect was white in order to stop that kind of dangerous rabble-rousing nonsense. I think they're wise to do that in the current, often quite violent, climate. There are too many people about, including politicians, out to cause trouble nowadays.
Spencer
2 days ago
Does anyone have any issues accessing PMP on their phone on the EE network (or any other networks)? I can seemingly only get access when on an internet connection!
Spencer
a day ago
Update – I hadn't realised that EE had set my privacy settings to 'Moderate' by default, so I simply had to turn it off in the EE app, and it's all fixed now. Thanks all. 🙂
Titchy
2 days ago
I emailed Marie a couple of weeks ago about this problem of not being able to log in to PMP when away from home and using my mobile data. She had a word with Tech. and reported back that it was more than likely my provider, BT, blocking it., and advised going in to my settings to see if Parental Control had anything to do with it. Did this, with no luck, so phoned BT, explained the problem, but, unfortunately, someone was having a bad day or just didn't understand what I was trying to tell them. Phoned the next day...same issue :-( I decided to leave it until the next time we were away i.e. last week. Spoke to lovely Sophie at BT, she understood exactly what I was saying, pressed a few buttons her end and told me I had "Light Restrictions" applied, tweeked it for me and advised to switch my phone off for 20mins, switch it back on and....boom, was able to log in and catch up with the draws. Thanks Marie, for your input.
Beth8it!
2 days ago
I noticed my phone was blocking PMP when in the hospital, though my ipad was fine on NHSWifi, and I got the message about it being blocked as a Gambling site. I tried reporting it as a Free site therefore not gambling but got some lame excuse back that it was beyond their control. At least I got a reply - maybe if others report it too it might get unblocked.
Malc_H
2 days ago
Are you talking broadband network or data network?
I have recently switched to EE broadband from Plusnet (as Plusnet no longer offer Home phone), with no problems. My phone data network is Lebara, and again, no problems.
Em
2 days ago
Many EE customers have the same issue. We have had many emails enquiring about it. I'm afraid that all we can do is tell you that EE have a help page about Parental Controls (https://ee.co.uk/help/broadband/getting-started/using-parental-controls#article-heading-6) and another about 'Web Protect' (https://ee.co.uk/help/broadband/getting-started/web-protect)
One or perhaps both of those should help you to get back onto PMP on your phone.
Anonymous
2 days ago
Am with Vodafone and have no problem
Beth8it!
2 days ago
Quick reply to a comment Em has passed on re the stories - yes, Episode 2 is not there in the Lucifer stories - I haven't done it yet, but they are all independent complete stories anyway. How about suggesting a setting - we have the original tale set ...? somewhen? leading up to the prehistoric age, and the WWII and modern ones, but I need something between prehistoric and WWII. I was thinking Tudor/mediaeval, or Dark Ages (Arthurian) but that's not far off the Glastonbury tale, so let me know what you reckon - anything considered - I can flannel with the best of them!
Lol 63
16 hours ago
Tigers can squirt an incredibly long distance.
The ones in captivity are also remarkably accurate. I'm sure they would laugh if they could when they get a direct hit on a human.
help me!
19 hours ago
A former colleague of mine was at a formal evening 'out of hours' dinner at Regents Park Zoo back in the 60s. Guests were wandering around in their tuxedos and black tie formality looking at the animals in their cages. He stopped in front of a tiger. It eyed him up and down; slowly turned its back; and - too late - he saw its tail start to rise. Before he could move it scent-marked him from head to foot.
Never happens to James Bond!
Beth8it!
1 days ago
That made me think of the Ronnie Barker sketch:
Doctor: there’s a sample bottle on the table over there. I want you to fill it for me.
R.B. : what, from here?
1 days ago
This is a very witty thread! 🤣🤣
Barrie
1 days ago
You probably had some applied to your arms Beth when cleaning the stables. We once had a tiger urinate at the car from behind a fence in a safari park. Only just got the window up in time.
Beth8it!
2 days ago
I often wonder if the fad among teenagers etc for 'hyaluronic acid' creams to help their skin are aware of where the 'uronic' comes from. I think my skin will just have to bear with me through life without having horse-wee or whatever applied to it.
😎👍🏼 ...9--0==✈🌞🐯
2 days ago
"Friends, Brothers ,Countrymen , Lend me your ears..."
(you can tell he's Mrs Jones's boy, they're always borrowing something).
A Nick Name
2 days ago
Probably not many people are aware Mark Antony had eczema. That's why he called for urea in his well known speech as it's supposed to be good for eczema and other skin conditions.😀
Lol 63
2 days ago
Caesar (Williams): "Friends, Romans..."
Mark Antony (James) (Whispers): "Countrymen."
Caesar: "I KNOW!"
Beth8it!
2 days ago
Richard III - ‘Now is the winter of our discontent…’ Lovely old Larry Olivier creating an unforgettable image. OK, I will look at it, though it’s not an era I know much about. Henry V, Agincourt and Kenneth Brannagh… stop it, I’m dribbling…
A Nick Name
2 days ago
Carry on Cleo 1964
Malc_H
2 days ago
"Infamy, infamy. They've all got it in for me"
(Kenneth Williams in Carry on something or other.)
Kat
2 days ago
Hi Beth, I haven't seen the Lucifer story but I think the Plantagenet age offers a bit of scope for tale weaving. Battles, adventures, tyrants, (depending on your point of view) intrigue, treachery, fame & infamy.
mils
3 days ago
Is it just me or is everyone else having far too many ads when playing the games??
😎👍🏼 ...9--0==✈🌞🐯
2 days ago
On all games sites they mostly have one short video ad before each game loads, none during play, but some like Outspell/Scrabble annoyingly have one after every single move.
Em
3 days ago
Sorry mils, I'm afraid that the games on our Games & Puzzles page are provided for free by the external game providers/companies because they are funded by ads. Without the ads, they would want to charge us for featuring them on our site and/or our members for playing them.
mils
3 days ago
Sometimes you get an ad, there is no warning so you think you are playing and because of that the link opens TWICE! You go back and wait for the 'skip' to appear. Then directly you get back to the game it happens again without playing anything.... It does seem excessive.
Chocolate Spaniel
3 days ago
Please remember that the ads enable this site to be free for us.
No ads = No site!
ChocoWifey
3 days ago
Yesterday definitely yes far too many
Today disagree slightly maybe bcos keep nodding off 🤷♀️ but I want to play my games so still annoyed either way
Crazy nana!
3 days ago
I'm sorry but I'm done with the surveys. 99% done and screened out!!!! Every time!!!!! Scammers 🤬
Lidlicker 🎀✨👀
2 days ago
Apologies not necessary - they're not compulsory.
Em
3 days ago
The only surveys created by us at PMP are the ones which reveal the winning postcode of the Survey Draw. Anything outside of this is a survey made by another company. You will notice the different URLs indicating an external survey.
Sometimes you'll be screened out of an external survey because you do not meet the demographic requirements. These could be anything such as age range, gender, location, employment status, where you shop etc. Or it could be that the bracket that you fit in to has had enough responses. The external surveys like to have an even amount of answers from each and each bracket type does not get completed at the same rate.
As the external surveys are advertised across many sites, there could be many people completing the surveys at once, potentially hundreds, and it is possible that your bracket could reach its quota at any point, while you are in the middle of the survey or even at the end.
Our FAQs explain that we can help those who reach 80% completion or more, if they email us the details:
https://help.pickmypostcode.com/article/89-surveys
Please email us with the details of this external survey and we can help you.
Chocolate Spaniel
3 days ago
There's no obligation to do them anyway, although you only have to let admin@pickmypostcode.com have the full details with a screenshot if possible. If you've completed over 80% they will credit the full amount you advise.
They're certainly not scammers, likely the demographic filled as you were completing it.
A Nick Name
3 days ago
A friend of mine has had some good news from the hospital. He's been waiting a couple of years for a urethroplasty and they've finally called him to say they've a couple of possible dates and wanted to check with him if they'd be okay. Either are suitable for him so they said they'll firm it up later.
Poppy
1 days ago
ANN 🤣🤣
A Nick Name
1 days ago
That must have been so hard on the poor guy.
Barrie
1 days ago
Years ago I knew a nurse who told me that a student nurse had been reamed by the sister for laughing & joking about a man being admitted with priapism.
Beth8it!
2 days ago
In that case…I understand play-doh can be cooked to harden it. Please let me know the results…
A Nick Name
2 days ago
I knew I should have shown some indication on this one. Serious or not, I always appreciate a sarky comment as I do the same. (If you can't take it, don't give it). Anyway, no, it was a joke.
Kat
2 days ago
@Alley1940. What! 4 weeks to consultation from optician referral, 8 weeks to op. NHS at SpaMedica. One health do knees & hips, NHS. Wait time was only 8 days from GP referral to initial consultation & two weeks to the first knee. The procedure for the second knee was booked on discharge, six months in between the ops. A lot must depend on your GP & the availability of 'private' facilities which undertake NHS work. I'm surprised your optician didn't recommend a private clinic rather than submit you to such a long wait. My optician said the wait would be the same but it was the obligatory 16 week wait between the ops which she thought was unfair on patients who had no issues. Unlike me of course!
Alley1940
2 days ago
Two years is quite common. I had to wait two years and 3 months for my first cataract operation.
Beth8it!
2 days ago
Nick - is this one of your serious posts, or are you being too subtle for my brain? I immediately thought 'firm it up' with some associated images (not pretty!) but then realised it could be genuine, in which case you wouldn't appreciate a sarky comment.
ChocoWifey
3 days ago
Omg ‘phew’
seriously help me! help you..
had me thinking there for a monumental moment and was to-ing and fro-ing for a while but then the ‘mind’ kicked in and now it’s on the ball
help me!
3 days ago
Perhaps the operation is to get it out.
After waiting for two years, even a date must be a relief but two years is a very long time. When will society devise a system where people get healthcare when they need it? If there has to be a waiting list for something surely medical treatment is not it.
Little Owl
3 days ago
I don't understand where the plasticine comes in.
Barrie
3 days ago
I went to one of those meetings with a faith healer last night. He asked what my problem was. "Can you help me with my hearing?" I asked. He placed his hands on my ears for a few seconds and prayed. "How's your hearing now?" he asked.
I won't know till Tuesday that's when I'm up in court!!"
maddadof
3 days ago
:-)
samandi
3 days ago
😄
Kenny b
3 days ago
An old Roman went into an outfitters in days of yore just outside the collusseum. He asked "do you sell XL togas?"
"Yes" said the shop keeper "but why do you need so many!!" 😜😜
tetleyt
2 days ago
😂To all
Kat
2 days ago
@Redz. Very clever! 🤣🤣🤣
Alley1940
2 days ago
Yes - that worked for me too Rosy.
Rosy 2 cakes
2 days ago
The caesars word took a while till I said it out loud 😀
Greek goddess
3 days ago
That's a great play between words and Latin numerals! Thanks for sharing.
Redz3112
3 days ago
FORGIVE CAPS PMP.
IMAGINE THE SHOP ONLY HAD XXL AVAILABLE, HE’D HAVE TO TAKE A PAIR OF CAESARS TO THEM 😉
A Nick Name
3 days ago
The salesman told him "We have them in all different styles and colours, what do you want?"
He replied,"Just give me a MIX"
maddadof
3 days ago
:-) :-)
Barrie
3 days ago
😂\not logical.
😎👍🏼 ...9--0==✈🌞🐯
3 days ago
😹 Should I ask for an M (for Marquee🎪),?
DeeDee
3 days ago
Hi joined yesterday, asked a question about not receiving anything to verify my email. My comment was waiting for a moderator. I’ve deleted it was still waiting for a moderator. Thought I’d try a comment again, see what happens.
DeeDee
2 days ago
Hi Em, thank you.
Em
3 days ago
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