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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostWhat weather it is down these parts, although not as bad as Soiuth Wales! Hows Anna?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Anna
Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostWhat weather it is down these parts, although not as bad as Soiuth Wales! Hows Anna?
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Originally posted by Anna View Post<sticky-out tongue emoticon>
Just been speaking to sister who is in County Durham, nary a snowflake there but since Sunday low temps of -8.5. She bought a load of veg and stored them in the shed, she went to get a cauliflower to make cauli cheese and found it frozen solid. (EightO - See how I've steered it round to food again!)
I'm making what I believe is called Murgh Kari, which is lamb, spinach, tomato with coconut cream, so it's hot and juicy but creamy. (Oops, there I go with food again ......!)
This is cruel and unusual punishment, I reckon. Would any lawyer care to offer an opinion?
Edit: Just seen the above. Serves you right, having to watch Coronation Street. Enjoy your curry.
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostThis is cruel and unusual punishment, I reckon. Would any lawyer care to offer an opinion?
Gosh, you can tell it's Friday Night and we are all carefree and reckless ...... I think I should now log-off ....
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostYou really know how to hurt a man. Here am I, stuck in an office (ok, I had a sandwich an hour ago) with no prospect of hot food till about 8.45, and you're going on at great length about delicious sounding curries.
This is cruel and unusual punishment, I reckon. Would any lawyer care to offer an opinion?
Sadly I don't think you have a claim. I would heap moral pressure on, in the hope of compensation in kind in due course"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostAy, tis a cruell mystresse !
Sadly I don't think you have a claim. I would heap moral pressure on, in the hope of compensation in kind in due course
Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostC Street....can't believe it....guilty pleasure eh?....they can't touch you for it!!
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Taking note of the weather forecast this morning I chose not to drive to work but to use buses to get there. O.K., I knew it would take around two and a half hours to get there, but getting home should be more certain than if I drove in and the car got snowed under. I got to work, and having done the usual start of day equipment checks I got a call on my mobile 'phone. Work had been cancelled for the day so I could go home. I would be paid as normal.
Everything started fine. I got a lift to a local bus station and quickly boarded the first of the three buses of my intended route home. The first change of buses went well too, with only a five minute wait. Then the trouble started. All was fine while in the bus lanes, but once they were gone the speed dropped to walking pace. Two stops short of the next bus station, where I was to change to the Greenline back home, the driver announced, out of the blue, that the journey was terminating on the instruction of his controller. Had it been the previous stop I could have made the change to the Greenline route there, but that service being of the limited stop variety, I was effectively stranded and had to watch my intended bus home sail past without stopping.
I walked the next two stops to the bus station and after waiting about a quarter of an hour a First Bus official turned up and announced that all bus services had been suspended due to the weather. I reminded him that at least two First run Greenline buses were by then on their way back from London, but he insisted that they must be out of service. First Group had thus decided to strand all its passenger, whether young or old, able of infirm, to fend for themselves. Fortunately, London United, a bus operator governed by Transport for London was still running its services, (there was really no valid reason for First Group to suspend its services - the road conditions were not that bad), so I used the same route I had used to get there to retrace my journey and then carry on to the most convenient rail station on the line to my home town. It took well over 2 hours to get to that station, due to the slow moving (but moving nonetheless) traffic. All in all the journey home took 6 hours (in normal conditions it's a 40 minute drive or around 150 minutes by buses).
Oh, and while traveling back from the bus station where it was claimed that all bus services had been suspended, the Greeenline buses returning in service from London did indeed pass, heading in the direction I had intended to have traveled. Surprise, surprise, I had been lied to by the First Bus official.
As far as I'm concerned it's about time that First Buses had their Operator's Licence revoked re. their Slough and Bracknell operations. Their attitude towards those who travel with them is nothing short of disgusting,and that does not relate only to today's irresponsible withdrawal of service.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostTough luck there Bryn....nightmare!!
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Anna
Having seen Bryn's post I was tempted to post some Zappa and "Don't make a fuss, just get on the bus and be a crew slut!" But I fear the Telefunken references wll get frenchie''s TuK Tuks involved and stuck to the seats. So, I offer this whilst I go offline. It's Zappa playing Bolero. Can we expect this on Essential Classics?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostHaving seen Bryn's post I was tempted to post some Zappa and "Don't make a fuss, just get on the bus and be a crew slut!" But I fear the Telefunken references wll get frenchie''s TuK Tuks involved and stuck to the seats. So, I offer this whilst I go offline. It's Zappa playing Bolero. Can we expect this on Essential Classics?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HttVFpgObCo
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