Originally posted by Frances_iom
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It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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E-scooters.
They're everywhere in London now, and unavoidable. One understands that official trials are mooted for them. Is this a concession to "force majeure"? In other words, the way people are taking to them like litter dropping in the knowledge that there aren't enough police, willing or in numbers, to stop and confiscate them?
Rear-view mirrors just aren't enough - you now need eyes at the back of the head on constant alert: as someone once said, it's wiser now to see where you've been than where you are going. They approach from behind from nowhere in a second, soundless and without warning, and the only guarantee of safety, even if that, is to keep a straight line, whether on foot or bicycle, or expect the consequences. One hears that some e-scooters can do up to 40 mph!!!!
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostIt’s at this time every year. We always see a plethora of works, everywhere! All because it’s coming to the end of the financial year! Grr!
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....Well my gripe today; small compared to many, is that my Utube feed cookie bucket or whatever it is that decides what I might like has decided - that i am Irish.....
Back in 2019, for some reason the BBC weather for my town always appeared in Welsh, and if I wanted to find out what the Beeb version was(I mostly rely on Met Office) I had to go through the faff of changing language. Nobody had a reason for it, and I was a couple of times told I must have altered the setting myself, which seemed a strange thing to say to someone living about as far east of Wales as it's possible to go...
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostSadly some selfish neighbours have decided to do loud karaoke in their garden, more or less just as we were sitting down for lunch.
The landlord next door decided that this afternoon would be a good time to tackle the overgrown tree problems I've been asking him to sort out for more than 4 years, so not only chainsaw soundtrack but also I had to stay outside to keep an eye on what he was up to. The tree trunks have been pushing over and breaking my fence panels, and the top growth goes right across the 15 ft width of my garden and had the potential to badly damage several shrubs and small trees in a border when they came down. Missed Early Music show and CE so not very happy but I shall just have to focus on the fact that the dratted things are finally down so I can now sort out the fence and consider replacing the almost fallen over little shed as now I can get one up to the fence line instead of 3ft out and not have to worry about large chunks of buddleia falling on it as has happened in the past.
The impetus for all the activity is that he is selling the house, but that has thrown up a potentially more worrying issue as the survey discovered a crack on their side of the shared chimney stack so I'm waiting to hear what's going to happen with that.
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I sympathise with everyone forced to endure their neighbours’ or landlords’ pent up need tor antisocial behaviour. In particular I’m interested in suggestions of really quiet parts of London, or indeed anywhere in England for that matter, other than in the middle of nowhere. I realise this in itself is unreasonable ;)
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostNo chance of that round here. If the neighbours want to go out and play loud music in the snow or rain storm they are welcome to try.
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Originally posted by muzzer View PostI sympathise with everyone forced to endure their neighbours’ or landlords’ pent up need tor antisocial behaviour. In particular I’m interested in suggestions of really quiet parts of London, or indeed anywhere in England for that matter, other than in the middle of nowhere. I realise this in itself is unreasonable ;)"...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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