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TheDaddy 02-06-2025 21:05

Re: The Happy Thought Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36197501)
Just spent three hours on a WhatsApp chat line with an airline...

What's "happy" about that, I hear you ask?

Well...

We were supposed to fly out to Thessaloniki on the 17th June with two friends, to visit their house in Portaria, The Pelion, Greece.

I had full knee replacement surgery May 12th (flights were booked before I knew I was having surgery), and the surgeon said before the op it depended how quickly I recovered, the length of the flight, etc. if I should fly or not. We saw him yesterday (after seeing the physio) for a post-op check-up, and he said whilst I was making a good recovery, he wouldn't recommend going on a four hour flight followed by a two and half hour car journey at this stage in my recovery (physio said the same).

I thought we would just have to write off the flight costs (unlikely the travel insurance would cover it, as they would count the surgery as "elective", therefore my choice about having it (not taking into account the exruciating ongoing pain I was in from the knee)), and the airline's T&Cs state whilst you can change your flight dates, or names on the tickets, anything else is a cancellation, so you lose the money and claim against insurance (or not, as explained above).

So, I thought "what the hell", let's try with the airline - like most businesses now, it's either a chatbot or WhatsApp; got on to the WhatsApp, explained my situation, highlighted the fact I was a long-standing loyalty club member, and that I've bought over 100 return airline tickets with them in the last 20 years (me and family members), so was there anything they could do, for example, change the tickets for tickets to Cyprus in September/October...

As I said at the beginning, it took nearly three hours, but in the end I spent £250 in admin fees and flight price difference, but saved losing nearly £1k for the original tickets - sometimes, you just have to have patience.

Nice one Hugh :tu:

Russ 03-06-2025 18:14

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Just discovered the comedian Matt Rife.

Best way to describe him would be an American “influencer” crossed with Jimmy Carr.

No, I know that makes him sound very avoidable but he’s so damn funny.

Jaymoss 03-06-2025 19:13

Re: The Happy Thought Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ (Post 36197577)
Just discovered the comedian Matt Rife.

Best way to describe him would be an American “influencer” crossed with Jimmy Carr.

No, I know that makes him sound very avoidable but he’s so damn funny.

He is not quite an extreme as Jimmy but I think he is funnier tbh. Have you seen the one where the MILF in the audiences breasts squeak hahahahaaaaa


thenry 07-06-2025 17:15

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I just made my bed, fluffed everything up and my god is it comfy :D

SnoopZ 07-06-2025 17:49

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36197750)
I just made my bed, fluffed everything up and my god is it comfy :D

It sounds like it's the first time you have done it in months, don't you make it every day, it only takes 30 seconds?

thenry 07-06-2025 17:56

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I do my bed everyday. I don't however shake everything down everyday. My bedsheet was hanging onto my topper.

Russ 30-06-2025 20:48

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Left Leeds for the final time today. I cannot effing stand the city, or at least the road layout around the centre.

My daughter had been going to uni there since 2021, and although her finals were a few weeks ago, her tenancy ran up to today, so they all made sure they got their money's worth.

I'm amazed at how much she's changed as a person in those 4 years, she's always made me proud, but who she has now become got me quite emotional as we talked during the 6-hour drive home (I def won't miss the travelling for the end/beginning of semesters).

Up until uni, she'd never really left the small South Wales industrial village she's grown up in (other than for holidays etc), so I knew the transition into big city life would have an effect, but she's such a different person now.

In those 4 years she's managed to lose 5 stone through Slimmer's World (for about 5 years before she started uni her mother was a delivery driver for a Chinese takeaway so her diet was never the best), which was awesome, but she's now going to be joining me at the gym.

So all in all, a very tiring but emotional and proud day.

joglynne 30-06-2025 21:41

Re: The Happy Thought Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ (Post 36198743)
Left Leeds for the final time today. I cannot effing stand the city, or at least the road layout around the centre.

My daughter had been going to uni there since 2021, and although her finals were a few weeks ago, her tenancy ran up to today, so they all made sure they got their money's worth.

I'm amazed at how much she's changed as a person in those 4 years, she's always made me proud, but who she has now become got me quite emotional as we talked during the 6-hour drive home (I def won't miss the travelling for the end/beginning of semesters).

Up until uni, she'd never really left the small South Wales industrial village she's grown up in (other than for holidays etc), so I knew the transition into big city life would have an effect, but she's such a different person now.

In those 4 years she's managed to lose 5 stone through Slimmer's World (for about 5 years before she started uni her mother was a delivery driver for a Chinese takeaway so her diet was never the best), which was awesome, but she's now going to be joining me at the gym.

So all in all, a very tiring but emotional and proud day.

I feel so proud of you both. Over the years I have known you (albeit in our virtual world) so many things have happened. Your daughter is a credit to you and I am not surprised, with you as her father, at how she has changed into the young woman she is today.

Jaymoss 04-07-2025 07:49

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in 2 weeks I have travelled over 500 miles just under leg power. 480 miles cycling and well over 20 miles walking. Pretty pleased with that tbh

SnoopZ 04-07-2025 09:18

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Impressive id give up after a mile.

Stephen 16-07-2025 16:57

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Just spoke with a Journalist for The Scotsman for a piece she is doing on the Scotland Transplant Active Football Team. Spreading the word on organ donation.

Tinky 24-07-2025 08:21

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Back home having spent 15 days in hospital including my 82nd birthday, my daughters 60th and my friend's 79th all on the 16th.

Stephen 10-08-2025 00:00

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Just on way home from Oasis at Murrayfield. The bandwagon were absolutely amazing. I am totally buzzin from it.

mrmistoffelees 10-08-2025 08:09

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Sat having a coffee and a cigarette on the balcony outside the bedroom, blue skys l,
And the sun is out, the dogs are playing in the garden it’s incredibly quiet apart from the birds chirping (and now the dogs are playing bitey face) the suns out and everything for once feels tranquil.

I wonder how long it will last

Hugh 10-08-2025 09:19

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Until the kids/SWMBO get up…


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