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Grim... wrote:
Jem wrote:
(Your ex sounds like a massive cockwomble :o >:| :( )

You know it's Devilman, right?


:D
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I honestly don't know? I mean, I sit here and question myself... maybe it is me? Maybe my expectations are unreasonable? Maybe I'm imagining the lying and deflecting and projecting my own feelings onto the situation?


Think you have been more than fair really, if he said "no its your turn to buy shoes" you would have known where you stood and dealt with it, he said yes though and should have followed through.

Maybe better to try and iron it out if you can, people can be forgetful at times and I would hope the delay was that?

In our house it tends to be my wife who forgets, we put our son down for a fee paying school over 2 years ago as demand is very high. I found a letter yesterday that was 2 weeks old confirming his place for September but also saying that if they didn't get confirmation by the end of today that we wanted the place, they would give his place to the first child on the waiting list, so had to sort that out this morning :)
devilman wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Jem wrote:
(Your ex sounds like a massive cockwomble :o >:| :( )

You know it's Devilman, right?


:D


:luv: :luv: :luv:
Cras wrote:
devilman wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Jem wrote:
(Your ex sounds like a massive cockwomble :o >:| :( )

You know it's Devilman, right?


:D


:luv: :luv: :luv:

:DD
Grim... wrote:
Jem wrote:
(Your ex sounds like a massive cockwomble :o >:| :( )

You know it's Devilman, right?


Not sure being a member of the forum precludes someone from being a massive cockwomble :p :DD
In other cockwomble news, I was hoping to have an update on my neighbours, ideally them moving out, but it seems they're still together and him hitting his future mother-in-law hasn't made a dent on the relationship. Still, at least they're quieter than they were before, although it's perhaps just the calm before the next inevitable storm.
devilman wrote:
In other cockwomble news, I was hoping to have an update on my neighbours, ideally them moving out, but it seems they're still together and him hitting his future mother-in-law hasn't made a dent on the relationship. Still, at least they're quieter than they were before, although it's perhaps just the calm before the next inevitable storm.


Send her flowers on Valentine's Day. Twice.
MaliA wrote:
devilman wrote:
In other cockwomble news, I was hoping to have an update on my neighbours, ideally them moving out, but it seems they're still together and him hitting his future mother-in-law hasn't made a dent on the relationship. Still, at least they're quieter than they were before, although it's perhaps just the calm before the next inevitable storm.


Send her flowers on Valentine's Day. Twice.

So she gets beaten up again? Nice.
Ugh, that's terrible.

I can understand it though, I think.
Grim... wrote:
Ugh, that's terrible.

I can understand it though, I think.

I know, mothers in law, right?
Lonewolves wrote:
MaliA wrote:
devilman wrote:
In other cockwomble news, I was hoping to have an update on my neighbours, ideally them moving out, but it seems they're still together and him hitting his future mother-in-law hasn't made a dent on the relationship. Still, at least they're quieter than they were before, although it's perhaps just the calm before the next inevitable storm.


Send her flowers on Valentine's Day. Twice.

So she gets beaten up again? Nice.


Then, they split up and move out, leaving D-Dog to enjoy his house in peace. It's not an ideal solution from her point of view, granted, but, then, we're working to an end goal here where everyone is happy in the long term.
MrChris wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Ugh, that's terrible.

I can understand it though, I think.

I know, mothers in law, right?

Oh God that's totally what I wrote, isn't it?

What I meant was I don't know what I'd do if Mrs Grim... started beating me up.
Grim... wrote:
MrChris wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Ugh, that's terrible.

I can understand it though, I think.

I know, mothers in law, right?

Oh God that's totally what I wrote, isn't it?

You really did :)
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What I meant was I don't know what I'd do if Mrs Grim... started beating me up.

Cry, probably.
MaliA wrote:
Lonewolves wrote:
MaliA wrote:
devilman wrote:
In other cockwomble news, I was hoping to have an update on my neighbours, ideally them moving out, but it seems they're still together and him hitting his future mother-in-law hasn't made a dent on the relationship. Still, at least they're quieter than they were before, although it's perhaps just the calm before the next inevitable storm.


Send her flowers on Valentine's Day. Twice.

So she gets beaten up again? Nice.


Then, they split up and move out

If it didn't happen last time, why do you believe it would happen the next time?
Work has started offering BMI, Blood pressure and cholesterol tests.

So I went along today, was under no illusions about BMI as done no exercise for the best part of 2 months with Xmas slobbery plus a flue bug that's take 5 weeks to get rid of. Was happily surprised to see I was just hanging on in the overweight section :)

Blood pleasure a bit high, but they said I would need it doing again

Cholesterol was a bit odd, the nurse has two machines and said they were a bit off with readings. She said that if you got more than 5 on one of them then I should see my GP for some more accurate tests. I get a 4.09 and 5.68. the good reading was 1.04.

So have Dr calling me to arrange tests, I'm overweight and need to get my shit together, bit worried now though. My younger brother has to take some pills for his, but he has a big arsed city job and is out eating and making merry with clients most of the week.
I bet they give you statins as that's what my dad takes and he's back to normal now. They tried doing diet only and even though he shifted some weight his cholesterol didn't come down at all.

Good that they've caught it early.
Lonewolves wrote:
I bet they give you statins as that's what my dad takes and he's back to normal now. They tried doing diet only and even though he shifted some weight his cholesterol didn't come down at all.

Good that they've caught it early.


Yes that's what my brother has.
asfish wrote:
plus a flue bug

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They won't give you statins for a 5.68. They'll tell you to sort your diet out and come back in a year.
Cras wrote:
They won't give you statins for a 5.68. They'll tell you to sort your diet out and come back in a year.


Translation: Bro, do you even cholesterol?
Cras wrote:
They won't give you statins for a 5.68. They'll tell you to sort your diet out and come back in a year.


I don't know if its even that high, one reading was 4 so I could be fine :)

My brother said his was 7.8 due a thyroid issue, now its 3.2 but he said he aches a lot more since taking the statins all the time.

Do this readings get affected by the last few weeks worth of food or are they over a longer time?

I've been eating more crappy food during 3-4 weeks as I couldn't be arsed when ill with flu, also my wife is having a big meal at lunchtime so quite often I just have to feed myself so to speak.
Goddess Jasmine wrote:
Cras wrote:
devilman wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Jem wrote:
(Your ex sounds like a massive cockwomble :o >:| :( )

You know it's Devilman, right?


:D


:luv: :luv: :luv:

:DD

Just incase of any ambiguity. Devilman did not burn my house down.
Goddess Jasmine wrote:
Goddess Jasmine wrote:
Cras wrote:
devilman wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Jem wrote:
(Your ex sounds like a massive cockwomble :o >:| :( )

You know it's Devilman, right?


:D


:luv: :luv: :luv:

:DD

Just incase of any ambiguity. Devilman did not burn my house down.

Yes he did.

But you've forgiven him
Goddess Jasmine wrote:
Just incase of any ambiguity. Devilman did not burn my house down.


Damn.. whose house was it? :o
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/02 ... on-filmed/

What a total (literally) chinless c**t

Related to Nicola Sturgeon by all accounts, she must be delighted to have this prick in the family
asfish wrote:
Related to Nicola Sturgeon by all accounts, she must be delighted to have this prick in the family


"his dad is the brother of the ex-husband of the sister of the First Minster's husband."

How will Sturgeon come back from the shame of it.
Obligatory Spaceballs.

Quote:
Dark Helmet: I am your father’s brother’s nephew’s cousin’s former roommate.
Lone Star: So what does that make us?
Dark Helmet: Absolutely nothing.
Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
asfish wrote:
Related to Nicola Sturgeon by all accounts, she must be delighted to have this prick in the family


"his dad is the brother of the ex-husband of the sister of the First Minster's husband."

How will Sturgeon come back from the shame of it.


Maybe she can burn a £50 in front of a homeless person and prove she is better?
asfish wrote:
Related to Nicola Sturgeon by all accounts, she must be delighted to have this prick in the family


:roll:
Gave CPR to an already dead guy tonight, he didn't get any less dead unfortunately. :(
krazywookie wrote:
Gave CPR to an already dead guy tonight, he didn't get any less dead unfortunately. :(

Shit! What happened?
That's awful bud. RTA?
He had a heart attack in the passenger seat so at least it wasn't messy or anything, just a bit sad. I've dealt with fatalities before but never given CPR, it gives you a lot of contact and time with the person which was the slightly jarring thing. Also extracting him from the car, just weird but obviously it has to be done.
DavPaz wrote:
That's awful bud. RTA?

It's referred to as RTC (collision) now in case it's not an accident :s
Are you offered any form of emotional support when this sort of thing happens? It can get under your skin, I've heard.
Sorry to hear that.i
DavPaz wrote:
Are you offered any form of emotional support when this sort of thing happens? It can get under your skin, I've heard.

Yeah absolutely you are. I expect there would be extensive form filling and time from my life lost however so it's rarely the sort of thing anyone subscribes to. Comrade support and black humour are what I find most useful. And getting very drunk (which I can't do for reasons I shall post in the yay thread). Actually writing it down feels pretty good too. The fact is I signed up for exactly this sort of thing, I was there when needed and did the right things, the fact that there wasn't a positive outcome is a bummer but the sadness is tempered somewhat. I'll happily do it all again.
Bloody awful thing to have to go through. Hope you're ok mate.
A minor, but annoying nay. Had two orders placed using my Domino's account yesterday for £100 worth of pizza by someone other than me. Spoke to Natwest and I need to wait till the transaction complete tomorrow before I can start the fraud process.

I'm not sure if the people who do this realise that Domino's order confirmation emails have the person's name and address on there, so I know where the pizzas were delivered.
devilman wrote:
A minor, but annoying nay. Had two orders placed using my Domino's account yesterday for £100 worth of pizza by someone other than me. Spoke to Natwest and I need to wait till the transaction complete tomorrow before I can start the fraud process.

I'm not sure if the people who do this realise that Domino's order confirmation emails have the person's name and address on there, so I know where the pizzas were delivered.


I presume you've looked them up on Google Maps then?
Use their address to send flowers to your neighbour.
MaliA wrote:
Use their address to send flowers to your neighbour.

Still not funny.
TheVision wrote:
devilman wrote:
A minor, but annoying nay. Had two orders placed using my Domino's account yesterday for £100 worth of pizza by someone other than me. Spoke to Natwest and I need to wait till the transaction complete tomorrow before I can start the fraud process.

I'm not sure if the people who do this realise that Domino's order confirmation emails have the person's name and address on there, so I know where the pizzas were delivered.


I presume you've looked them up on Google Maps then?


I have now. Only to see if the two addresses are close to each other (they are). They're in Liverpool so I'm not exactly going to pop round and ask for the money back. I wonder if there's some mail spam I could sign them up for though ;)
You are of course assuming that the delivery address used was the person committing fraud, rather than two people being 'pranked' at the same time?
Liverpool eh?

*Sharpens pipe*
Jem wrote:
You are of course assuming that the delivery address used was the person committing fraud, rather than two people being 'pranked' at the same time?


I wouldn't actually go through with it for that reason. From what the bloke on the phone told me this morning, when I report it tomorrow, Natwest will refund me the money while it gets sorted out, so hopefully it should be a minor inconvenience. Although had it been nearer the end of the month, I'd have been screwed.
I recall when someone ordered several grand of building materials on my credit card, the company didn't give a shit and wouldn't even report it to the police. Only 6 grand, they just wrote it off.
I've smashed the screen on my iPhone 6S+.

Apple want 300 magic beans to repair it.

Fucking rob dogs.
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