Saying your partner is a liability is a bit of a strange thing to say , wouldn’t you think . Sounds like he may have bittern off more than he can chew .Ah a Bittern !
I wouldn’t crow about that !
Saying your partner is a liability is a bit of a strange thing to say , wouldn’t you think . Sounds like he may have bittern off more than he can chew .Ah a Bittern !
EX...there are bloody colonies of Parakeets and the like all over England, there are larger species, South American varieties, in Kent n Essex, the midlands have loads of Cockatiels, Aussie of course, just to name a couple of area's.Well, we could always discuss how I now have a small colony of parakeets visiting my garden every day and how a club I played on Monday has a huge amount of the buggers - how do they manage to survive?!
Did some loony let a whole colony out all at once?!
You are a sentimental old fool Nick .
My first wife took me to the cleaners as well .
It took me a long while to get over that , i had absolutely nothing , she even staged a bogus break in at the house that I had left , and only my possessions got taken , including things like my grandads darts . I will never forgive her for that .
I was living out of bin liners , stacked in the back of my car . Cleaning my teeth when I got to work in the morning . Then my mate took me in .
But , I wouldn’t change anything for the love and life I have now .
It took me a while , I built the proverbial brick wall around myself , but my wife smashed that down ten seconds after I met her .
I’ve just celebrated the best twenty years of my life ( eighteen of them married )……. so she tells me .
Oh yes ,,,,,, me and my wife have made what we have so wonderful . We are both on our second marriage , neither of us were looking for it when we met, but I’m the happiest I’ve ever been , the luckiest man in the world , married to the most amazing woman in every sense of the word .Sorry to hear about your first wife Walt, but you're all the better for it. Isn't it funny, or weird that to enjoy true love and care, we fist need to get put through the ringer! It had made you stronger and wiser, and ultimately brought both you and Mrs Walt together.
Getting rid of a three piece suite reminded me of what happened to us a lot of years ago .Late afternoon all, sun is going down, no smutty comments please, ok if you must!
Got some bleedin bad news today for Mrs PY after her good news yesterday, to the QA for her other eye opp on 7th Dec", she is well chuffed.
Then the bad news today, changing her 2 to a 3 seater sofa is easy enough, but not viable to reupholster the other 2 seater or the swivel recliner, plus the style we have is no longer made in their line anymore.
If we replace the whole lot, more bloody dosh, but its the getting rid of the existing suite we have now.
So now have to wait and see what the upholsterer has to say and pick a style that is similar to our now style.
Things are sent to try eh!
She who must be obeyed ain't bleedin happy! think that's an understatement lol!
Any way going to get us an early Dinner so can watch the game in peace.
Cheers all have a merry evening whist watching the match.
Brilliant Walt, weird thing is that a similar thing happened to Mrs Py and myself, though not as high up, only the 5th floor, also not a happy time but a sad time for us.Getting rid of a three piece suite reminded me of what happened to us a lot of years ago .
When I was single , back in Walthamstow ,,one of our mates had just bought a new three piece suite ,,
The problem was that he lived on the eighteenth floor of a tower block , slap bang next door to Leyton Orient football ground .
He had a partial view of the pitch .
The delivery guys took the new one up but refused to take the old one away .
The lifts had broken down weeks ago and were not expected to be repaired in the foreseeable future, which was quite normal back then .
So he asked three of us to help him get the old one away .
It wasn’t uncommon back then to chuck a lot of the unwanted stuff over the balcony , but we thought eighteen floors up was a bit too dodgy , for a three piece suite .
So , two of us got hold of one armchair and carried it down the stairs .
Then the other two carried the second one down the stairs , as they got halfway down , they met two blokes carrying the first chair back up !!!
A conversation started up where it was discovered that our mates suite was better that the other blokes suite and he had seen the first armchair dumped by the bins and thought ,” I could do with that .”
So we all got together and took “our“ suite to the tenth floor , , two of us then went to the bottom , while the other four chucked mateys suite over the top .
The tenth floor seemed ok as long as someone was on the lookout. Being knackered made it look safer as well .
we all retired to the pub afterwards and they remained our mates for years after .
Funny , brilliant times .
The drop smashed the backs of the chairs quite a bit and we could get them into the bins , which were about six foot diameter and about eight foot high .
Geavsie much appreciation for that info, I/we really wanted to know that! your getting as bad as Nick lol!Wont be long brefore black Friday the new strain of greed virus spreads to 365 days a year! Then the shops will introduce one day called White friday....(but they cannot obviously PC call it that) so it will be ....Thank God its not Black Friday Day
As I did not know its origin I looked it up....goes down to....
The earliest evidence of the phrase Black Friday originated in Philadelphia, dating back to 1961, where it was used by police to describe the heavy pedestrian and vehicular traffic that would occur on the day after Thanksgiving.
Not many people know that!
Hes my hero Pomp! I look up to him hehGeavsie much appreciation for that info, I/we really wanted to know that! your getting as bad as Nick lol!
Hashtag metoo!Hes my hero Pomp! I look up to him heh
Geavsie much appreciation for that info, I/we really wanted to know that! your getting as bad as Nick lol!
Nick...preserve my arm from what?I was just trying to preserve Pomps arm.
Nick...preserve my arm from what?
Am I getting slow ere?
Haha got it now mate, said I was getting slow lol!Harris.
What does THC work for?
There is nothing that it is good for that is recognised by any serious research on it's own, Medicinal Cannabis is a slightly different equation:
Does cannabis have medicinal benefits?
Cannabis contains active ingredients called cannabinoids. 2 of these – tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) – are the active ingredients of a prescription drug called Sativex. This is used to relieve the pain of muscle spasms in multiple sclerosis.
Another cannabinoid drug, called Nabilone, is sometimes used to relieve sickness in people having chemotherapy for cancer.
Clinical trials are under way to test cannabis-based drugs for other conditions including cancer pain, the eye disease glaucoma, appetite loss in people with HIV or AIDS, and epilepsy in children.
Read the latest updates on cannabis, cannabinoids and cancer – the evidence so far on the Cancer Research UK website.
As for Cannabis use;
Cannabis and mental health
Regular cannabis use increases the risk of developing a psychotic illness, such as schizophrenia.
A psychotic illness is one where you have hallucinations (seeing things that are not really there) and delusions (believing things that are not really true).
The risk of developing a psychotic illness is higher in people who:
Cannabis also increases the risk of a relapse in people who already have schizophrenia, and it can make psychotic symptoms worse.
- start using cannabis at a young age
- smoke stronger types, such as skunk
- smoke it regularly
- use it for a long time
- smoke cannabis and also have other risk factors for schizophrenia, such as a family history of the illness
Users of cannabis are after a period of prolonged use in even small quantities are often unable to recognise that they are suffering from obvious symptoms of delusional behaviour.
What CBD do you use RD, if you don't mind me asking?It all depends on the quality of the cannabis and how much you intake. Because the UK is red hot on clamping down on it, the cannabis quality here is shocking. I personally wouldn't touch anything here. I am also not a smoker.
Go to Amsterdam where it's regulated and the quality is on another level. Same goes for certain states in America.
I know plenty of people who have treated themselves with Cannabis or CBD for numerous reasons.
I know a woman who has been on cannabis oil for over two years fighting cancer. It's slowed it down where the chemotherapy and radiotherapy failed. Not surprising considering those two treatments are like setting off a nuclear bomb in your system.
My wife had cancer markers through the roof 5 years ago when she had pre cancerous tumour in her thyroid. The CBD oil is THC free but top end quality CBD. Her cancer markers have dropped dramatically ever since. That isn't a coincidence.
I use CBD for arthritis in my hands and polyps on my gallbladder. Really helps with my inflammation.