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dilli-theclaw 07-07-2017 10:06

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Originally Posted by dilli-theclaw (Post 35906294)
They scare the crap out of me, I mean LOOK at them. I had a look at a real one today and nearly passed out.

Well they did get the needle in but my vein was too fragile to use, try again next week!

denphone 07-07-2017 10:12

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Originally Posted by dilli-theclaw (Post 35906525)
Well they did get the needle in but my vein was too fragile to use, try again next week!

Is that a relief for at least another week dilli.:)

dilli-theclaw 07-07-2017 10:15

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Once they get it going I have to do it three times a week :(

Still it wasn't as bad as I was expecting!

Uncle Peter 07-07-2017 10:29

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35906503)
Sorry to hear that Peter as is there not a limit how high one can grow a tree in ones garden

Not really Den plus they've been there for over 50 years. Fortunately they're not really close enough to damage anyone else's property. It would be a shame to get rid though as they're a haven for wildlife.

denphone 07-07-2017 10:35

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Originally Posted by Uncle Peter (Post 35906530)
Not really Den plus they've been there for over 50 years. Fortunately they're not really close enough to damage anyone else's property. It would be a shame to get rid though as they're a haven for wildlife.

Yes l can certainly understand your sentiments Peter.

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Originally Posted by dilli-theclaw (Post 35906528)
Once they get it going I have to do it three times a week :(

Still it wasn't as bad as I was expecting!

Not nice.:(

nashville 07-07-2017 10:57

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Originally Posted by Uncle Peter (Post 35906485)
When my house was built some numpty decided to plant 4 hybrid black poplar trees in the front garden. They are now approaching 80ft tall and the roots are undermining the driveway and the drains have had to be repaired on several occasions recently. There's a great deal of expense looming on the horizon methinks.

People forget trees grow to some height. We used to have 13 trees around our corner house and it was always dark, The council took 8 of them away. I used to think trees were nice. Now I detest them

weenie 07-07-2017 12:39

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Originally Posted by nashville (Post 35906536)
People forget trees grow to some height. We used to have 13 trees around our corner house and it was always dark, The council took 8 of them away. I used to think trees were nice. Now I detest them

Yes they do nash they also forget the damage trees can cause to someone's home. Nash like you I used to like trees that was until my neighbour was willing to leave me with a property with both a lot of problems and be basically worthless. I still cannot believe how someone could be so stupid both by there failings to take any action and her selfish attitude. I remember when my neighbour was asked why are you willing to risk and cause such structure damage to not only your own property but your neighbours, my neighbour replied in a very arrogant tone "because when and if that happens I won't be here as I'm an elderly lady you know" in which the Judge replied "my dear you could be 102 but you still have a duty of care to your neighbours property" At the end of the day she ended up with a lot of interdicts against her. I do think it is very sad that she has also ended up with CCJ against her but at the end of the day this could have been so easily avoided.

nashville 07-07-2017 16:18

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Originally Posted by weenie (Post 35906547)
Yes they do nash they also forget the damage trees can cause to someone's home. Nash like you I used to like trees that was until my neighbour was willing to leave me with a property with both a lot of problems and be basically worthless. I still cannot believe how someone could be so stupid both by there failings to take any action and her selfish attitude. I remember when my neighbour was asked why are you willing to risk and cause such structure damage to not only your own property but your neighbours, my neighbour replied in a very arrogant tone "because when and if that happens I won't be here as I'm an elderly lady you know" in which the Judge replied "my dear you could be 102 but you still have a duty of care to your neighbours property" At the end of the day she ended up with a lot of interdicts against her. I do think it is very sad that she has also ended up with CCJ against her but at the end of the day this could have been so easily avoided.

Cheers Weenie ;)

Osem 07-07-2017 19:00

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35906327)
Even looking away the feel and the thought of needles can make a grown man or woman agonize.

Osem Jnr # 2 always hated having blood tests etc. and it was truly horrendous having to hold him down whilst he struggled and screamed. As he grew older and got stronger it became almost impossible to hold him and we really dreaded the prospect every time it had to be done then something remarkable happened. I needed a number of blood tests before I had my surgery a couple of years ago and on one occasion we took him with us to the hospital. When I was called in I decided to ask if he could come in with me hoping he'd see me having it done and that would stop him being so scared. As it turned out, it was even better than that. After I had mine done, he wanted to have his blood taken and got quite upset when we had to tell him he couldn't have it done. The best part is that ever since that day, having a blood test is so much easier. He's 6ft 2" and a strong as an ox so there's no way anyone could hold him down now and to be honest it's an extremely painful thing for any parent to have to do.

denphone 08-07-2017 04:27

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Bloody noisy street neighbours.:(:(:td::td:

Russ 08-07-2017 05:50

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Extortionate Family Court fees :afire:

papa smurf 08-07-2017 11:15

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scooters hundreds of bloody scooter driving past on way to beach surrounded by the blue haze of 2 stroke oil what a racket

papa smurf 08-07-2017 16:04

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aghhh its been like this all day

http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/ne...ttracts-166241

denphone 08-07-2017 18:42

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35906709)

l hope that you kept out of trouble.;)

weenie 09-07-2017 18:17

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It never rains but it pours as they say. My Dad wanted me and my sister to go through my Mum's clothes last Sunday personally I thought this was far too soon but naturally I did as he requested although I suspect my sister was the driving force behind this, anyway I realised mid week that my engagement ring was missing and I'm both very upset and kicking myself as due to weight loss because of my illness my engagement was too big and my hubby kept saying let's get that resized doll and guess what I never got round to it.

I just have this underlying gut feeling that my engagement has fell off into one of the bags that were either taken to the charity shop or dump :( and to be honest I'm dreading making a claim as I have no receipt as the ring was bought over 30 years ago plus the insurance card that came with my engagement ring has since been lost due to moving house 3 times but I do have pictures of it sadly the jewelers that we bought it from has since closed down.

I was wondering can anyone advice on claiming is it really worth the hassle as I just cannot be bothered as I have my Mum's funeral tomorrow. I'm finding everyday life extremely hard at the moment and I feel this is a hassle that I could without tbh and anyway the ring might turn up I just do not know what to do. Hubby thinks the ring is lost as we have checked everywhere and we should make a claim sooner rather than later but the way I look at it is we have the money to buy a replacement if needed so why be hassled with making a claim.


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