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  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,142
    Cash Only in a packed pret at gatwick this morning as the card machines are down. The queue disappears leaving a few of us dinosaurs that had cash on us to get to the front 😁
    Loved it in New York where many eateries have a cash price and a dearer card price - not a huge amount, but enough to make the card freaks pay the bank's charges rather than the seller.    
  • CharltonKerry
    CharltonKerry Posts: 2,955
    I was in full panic mode today, the fairly new seat I sit In which is leather and part of a 3 piece suite which I had thought had worn away exposing a small piece of undercloth of the leather on a cushion. I noticed it when the wife was out, so I had time to really panic and get in an utter shambolic state. I tried furniture polish, ringing up the manufacturers to see if they kept a spare cushion, contacting a leather upholsterer to see if they could repair it, well you name I tried it, nothing worked and the whole 3 piece suite was wrecked. I thought could I sit on the patch but I knew she (known by the kids a hawk eyes) would soon see it. It even crossed my mind to ring our solicitor and ask her to add another section to the will, along the lines of if the wife murders me, all the my assets goes to the kids. 

    Anyway in she walks, thought to myself be brave and tell her straight, well I almost did but the grovelling and snivelling might have let me down at this point. The rotten woman only turns rounds and said, oh yes I noticed that last night, I spilt something on it and left it to dry so I could just scratch it off, which she duly did. By Christ weren’t I relieved and happy to still be alive. Sometimes honesty is the best policy.
  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    I was in full panic mode today, the fairly new seat I sit In which is leather and part of a 3 piece suite which I had thought had worn away exposing a small piece of undercloth of the leather on a cushion. I noticed it when the wife was out, so I had time to really panic and get in an utter shambolic state. I tried furniture polish, ringing up the manufacturers to see if they kept a spare cushion, contacting a leather upholsterer to see if they could repair it, well you name I tried it, nothing worked and the whole 3 piece suite was wrecked. I thought could I sit on the patch but I knew she (known by the kids a hawk eyes) would soon see it. It even crossed my mind to ring our solicitor and ask her to add another section to the will, along the lines of if the wife murders me, all the my assets goes to the kids. 

    Anyway in she walks, thought to myself be brave and tell her straight, well I almost did but the grovelling and snivelling might have let me down at this point. The rotten woman only turns rounds and said, oh yes I noticed that last night, I spilt something on it and left it to dry so I could just scratch it off, which she duly did. By Christ weren’t I relieved and happy to still be alive. Sometimes honesty is the best policy.
    What colour was the stain?
  • CharltonKerry
    CharltonKerry Posts: 2,955
    PopIcon said:
    I was in full panic mode today, the fairly new seat I sit In which is leather and part of a 3 piece suite which I had thought had worn away exposing a small piece of undercloth of the leather on a cushion. I noticed it when the wife was out, so I had time to really panic and get in an utter shambolic state. I tried furniture polish, ringing up the manufacturers to see if they kept a spare cushion, contacting a leather upholsterer to see if they could repair it, well you name I tried it, nothing worked and the whole 3 piece suite was wrecked. I thought could I sit on the patch but I knew she (known by the kids a hawk eyes) would soon see it. It even crossed my mind to ring our solicitor and ask her to add another section to the will, along the lines of if the wife murders me, all the my assets goes to the kids. 

    Anyway in she walks, thought to myself be brave and tell her straight, well I almost did but the grovelling and snivelling might have let me down at this point. The rotten woman only turns rounds and said, oh yes I noticed that last night, I spilt something on it and left it to dry so I could just scratch it off, which she duly did. By Christ weren’t I relieved and happy to still be alive. Sometimes honesty is the best policy.
    What colour was the stain?
    That’s what really worried me, being 71 it was light brown.
  • buckshee
    buckshee Posts: 7,866

  • Fanny Fanackapan
    Fanny Fanackapan Posts: 18,735
    Watching Emily Thornberry squirm in the Politics Live studio this lunchtime when asked about private health care issues as per last night's debate...

    Odious woman with the face I wouldn't hesitate to punch if the opportunity arose. 

    ( NOTHING to do with politics in general as I've held my opinion for a long time)
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,343
    Knowing I'm off work with the family for the next 5 days. 
  • O-Randy-Hunt
    O-Randy-Hunt Posts: 10,627
    https://x.com/CityPolice/status/1798313399115505911?t=qlp0ARurUWz4ZBheg1LMdQ&s=19

    Seeing these little cnuts pretty much every day i work snatching peoples phones, it brings a happy tear to my eye seeing them being caught.
  • stackitsteve
    stackitsteve Posts: 12,102
    Served as a small reminder there are plenty of kind people around…

    Saw a news article about the need for more o-type blood donors, I just logged onto the blood donation website to see when my next appointment is and there’s a 23 minute queue to get on the site. 
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,417
    Walking into school this morning to be greeted by one of the lads wearing his gifted Charlton shirt .
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  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,288

    Had my Car Insurance quote through the other day (Been with Hastings Direct this last year), going from £381 > £531... Straight away thought f**k that so jumped on MoneySupermarket to see where else I could go.

    1stCentral (Who?) offered me £282 for the year, Admiral offered me £320 for the year.

    So already I knew I could go elsewhere...

    But have to add that my Renewal process with Hastings has been excellent this year, been able to change bits on my Policy online, been able to automatically cancel my renewal online... all without the game of having to potentially fake cancel over the phone, which ends up with you staying, because they're suddenly able to get me a "competitive deal"

    I HATE that game, I'm not a fan of talking to these Companies over the phone at the best of times, just offer me the best price, and save us all the time and hassle of pissing about.

    Well when I did cancel my auto-policy; Hastings also asked me to submit online, why... and if there are better quotes out there, who are offering them, and at what price... So entered the 1stCentral quote, which Hastings have now beaten offering me £267 for the year, and because I pay for my Car Insurance on a monthly basis... Its meant I've been able to reduce my Payments by £5 p/m.

    RESULT!!

  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,981

    Had my Car Insurance quote through the other day (Been with Hastings Direct this last year), going from £381 > £531... Straight away thought f**k that so jumped on MoneySupermarket to see where else I could go.

    1stCentral (Who?) offered me £282 for the year, Admiral offered me £320 for the year.

    So already I knew I could go elsewhere...

    But have to add that my Renewal process with Hastings has been excellent this year, been able to change bits on my Policy online, been able to automatically cancel my renewal online... all without the game of having to potentially fake cancel over the phone, which ends up with you staying, because they're suddenly able to get me a "competitive deal"

    I HATE that game, I'm not a fan of talking to these Companies over the phone at the best of times, just offer me the best price, and save us all the time and hassle of pissing about.

    Well when I did cancel my auto-policy; Hastings also asked me to submit online, why... and if there are better quotes out there, who are offering them, and at what price... So entered the 1stCentral quote, which Hastings have now beaten offering me £267 for the year, and because I pay for my Car Insurance on a monthly basis... Its meant I've been able to reduce my Payments by £5 p/m.

    RESULT!!

    You did what everyone should do.
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,956
    Steve Clarke's deadpan reaction to everything, good or bad. Refreshing change from 'passionate' managers gnashing and wailing or flinging their arms about like Italians. 
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,142
    IdleHans said:
    Steve Clarke's deadpan reaction to everything, good or bad. Refreshing change from 'passionate' managers gnashing and wailing or flinging their arms about like Italians. 
    Didn't Appleton have a similar demeanour? Never seemed to be appreciated at the time...  :D  
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,780
    Hopefully, Rees-Mogg doing a Portillo. 
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,956
    Clarke is calm, Appleton was inert
  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,413
    I won $500 in a poker tournament last Wednesday held in the back of a pub.

    Unbelievably satisfying.
  • Raith_C_Chattonell
    Raith_C_Chattonell Posts: 5,672
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  • Macronate
    Macronate Posts: 12,890
    Just discovered Fruit Pastille bags with only red ones.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,587
    I met Paddy Hopkirk 5 years ago at the Goodwood Revival and got him to sign a picture of him in the Mini when he won the Monte Carlo which I immediately lost. Was gutted and have searched high and low since but never found it. Assumed I’d either left it at the hotel or chucked it away but found it this afternoon inside a book. I must have put it there to keep it safe and then forgotten. 


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  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    Hopefully, Rees-Mogg doing a Portillo. 
    Instead of trains he will be talking about Hansom Cabs whilst wearing a frock coat and top hat.
  • Stuart_the_Red
    Stuart_the_Red Posts: 1,847
    The election finally being over, which means I no longer need to read the Daily Mail to see what the swivel-eyed loons there are writing!
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,288
    Just been surprised at work with a 15% pay rise!!

    Just had the six monthly water bill come through, got the Mortgage going up £100 from October... Any concerns about how to pay for both of those things have just disappeared slightly!!
  • Arsenetatters
    Arsenetatters Posts: 5,970
    Just been surprised at work with a 15% pay rise!!

    Just had the six monthly water bill come through, got the Mortgage going up £100 from October... Any concerns about how to pay for both of those things have just disappeared slightly!!
    Wow that's a good pay rise!
  • You gotta hand it to him eh?


  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,587
    These wankers getting a decent stretch 


  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    These wankers getting a decent stretch 


    but Cressida and her mates were just trying to point out the error of our ways! 

    Chris Packham's comments should get him the sack from the BBC as well, but wont.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,587
    Out with the family for a meal tonight and my MIL told me that as I’m such a fan, she’s  going to give me The Beatles autographs she got back in the day when her friend baby sat Julian Lennon. Honestly didn’t know what to say, am already thinking about the picture I’ll get to frame them up with.
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 7,957
    Out with the family for a meal tonight and my MIL told me that as I’m such a fan, she’s  going to give me The Beatles autographs she got back in the day when her friend baby sat Julian Lennon. Honestly didn’t know what to say, am already thinking about the picture I’ll get to frame them up with.
    I would say this about your mil

    She loves you, yeah ,yeah,yeah!
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,956
    Out with the family for a meal tonight and my MIL told me that as I’m such a fan, she’s  going to give me The Beatles autographs she got back in the day when her friend baby sat Julian Lennon. Honestly didn’t know what to say, am already thinking about the picture I’ll get to frame them up with.
    I would say this about your mil

    She loves you, yeah ,yeah,yeah!
    She hasn't seen the picture yet!