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What annoys me is if you’re on some kind of benefit, you just rock up at your local Blue Cross, have a shed load of surgery performed on your pet, Chuck £20 in the donations box……happy days.
Last year our cat came home with damage to his tail, apparently the term is “gloving”. The bill was £700 to have the tip of his tail removed. I’ll never get a newer bike at this rate :lol
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(21-07-21, 08:06 PM)robbo link Wrote: What annoys me is if you’re on some kind of benefit, you just rock up at your local Blue Cross, have a shed load of surgery performed on your pet, Chuck £20 in the donations box……happy days.
Last year our cat came home with damage to his tail, apparently the term is “gloving”. The bill was £700 to have the tip of his tail removed. I’ll never get a newer bike at this rate :lol


We had a Vizla/Labrador who liked socks. £650.00 to extract a sock from his stomach (and that was a few years ago). When he became ill and died (of something completely unrelated) the total (including cremation) was over £2000.00.
These incidents (and many others) give me ideal reasons to work when the grandkids show up.  :lol :lol :lol
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(22-07-21, 08:17 PM)fazerscotty link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg326558#msg326558 date=1626894391]
What annoys me is if you’re on some kind of benefit, you just rock up at your local Blue Cross, have a shed load of surgery performed on your pet, Chuck £20 in the donations box……happy days.
Last year our cat came home with damage to his tail, apparently the term is “gloving”. The bill was £700 to have the tip of his tail removed. I’ll never get a newer bike at this rate :lol


We had a Vizla/Labrador who liked socks. £650.00 to extract a sock from his stomach (and that was a few years ago). When he became ill and died (of something completely unrelated) the total (including cremation) was over £2000.00.
These incidents (and many others) give me ideal reasons to work when the grandkids show up.  :lol :lol :lol
[/quote]Wow. That just underlines how expensive the true cost of pet ownership can be. Good grandkids avoidance ploy as well :lol .........every cloud Smile

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(26-07-21, 07:22 AM)robbo link Wrote: [quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg326565#msg326565 date=1626981434]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg326558#msg326558 date=1626894391]
What annoys me is if you’re on some kind of benefit, you just rock up at your local Blue Cross, have a shed load of surgery performed on your pet, Chuck £20 in the donations box……happy days.
Last year our cat came home with damage to his tail, apparently the term is “gloving”. The bill was £700 to have the tip of his tail removed. I’ll never get a newer bike at this rate :lol


We had a Vizla/Labrador who liked socks. £650.00 to extract a sock from his stomach (and that was a few years ago). When he became ill and died (of something completely unrelated) the total (including cremation) was over £2000.00.
These incidents (and many others) give me ideal reasons to work when the grandkids show up.  :lol :lol :lol
[/quote]Wow. That just underlines how expensive the true cost of pet ownership can be. Good grandkids avoidance ploy as well :lol .........every cloud Smile
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Mate - down there for dancing, up here for thinking...... :rollin :rollin :rollin


Worked this weekend. Checked when the grand terrorists kids are next with us and it happens to coincide with another job! :lol :lol
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I've got a vision of your wall chart work planner :lol . "Oh no, have we got them this weekend. Oh what a shame, because I'll be in Plymouth,Exeter,Huddersfield",........fill in wherevers a long way away :lol .
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(27-07-21, 01:12 PM)robbo link Wrote: I've got a vision of your wall chart work planner :lol . "Oh no, have we got them this weekend. Oh what a shame, because I'll be in Plymouth,Exeter,Huddersfield",........fill in wherevers a long way away :lol .


Your not that far from the truth - only it's a black diary, kept in the laptop bag, well away from inquisitive eyes  :rollin :rollin :rollin
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(28-07-21, 12:08 PM)fazerscotty link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg326610#msg326610 date=1627387934]
I've got a vision of your wall chart work planner :lol . "Oh no, have we got them this weekend. Oh what a shame, because I'll be in Plymouth,Exeter,Huddersfield",........fill in wherevers a long way away :lol .


Your not that far from the truth - only it's a black diary, kept in the laptop bag, well away from inquisitive eyes  :rollin :rollin :rollin
[/quote]Bet the crucial diary entries are coded, and maybe an Abus on the laptop bag.    You can't be too careful when you're involved in the higher echelons of skullduggery :lol
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(30-07-21, 11:31 AM)robbo link Wrote: [quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg326617#msg326617 date=1627470526]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg326610#msg326610 date=1627387934]
I've got a vision of your wall chart work planner :lol . "Oh no, have we got them this weekend. Oh what a shame, because I'll be in Plymouth,Exeter,Huddersfield",........fill in wherevers a long way away :lol .


Your not that far from the truth - only it's a black diary, kept in the laptop bag, well away from inquisitive eyes  :rollin :rollin :rollin
[/quote]Bet the crucial diary entries are coded, and maybe an Abus on the laptop bag.    You can't be too careful when you're involved in the higher echelons of skullduggery :lol
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Haha lol and I never leave it in the same place twice either  :rollin :rollin
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Haha lol and I never leave it in the same place twice either  :rollin :rollin

Or if you do, use a decoy with a cryptic note inside :lol
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(03-08-21, 03:34 PM)robbo link Wrote: Haha lol and I never leave it in the same place twice either  :rollin :rollin

Or if you do, use a decoy with a cryptic note inside :lol


Hadn't thought of that - might get hold of two diary's for next year!
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(04-08-21, 09:20 AM)fazerscotty link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg326673#msg326673 date=1628001254]




Haha lol and I never leave it in the same place twice either  :rollin :rollin

Or if you do, use a decoy with a cryptic note inside :lol


Hadn't thought of that - might get hold of two diary's for next year!
[/quote]Collins 2022 diary range is out now. Couldn't find a 2 for 1 deal for you though. Smile
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(05-08-21, 03:09 PM)robbo link Wrote: [quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg326676#msg326676 date=1628065217]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg326673#msg326673 date=1628001254]




Haha lol and I never leave it in the same place twice either  :rollin :rollin

Or if you do, use a decoy with a cryptic note inside :lol


Hadn't thought of that - might get hold of two diary's for next year!
[/quote]Collins 2022 diary range is out now. Couldn't find a 2 for 1 deal for you though. Smile
[/quote]


I tend to go for "day to a page" A5 diaries - makes me look busier  :lol :lol
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(08-08-21, 10:15 AM)fazerscotty link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg326691#msg326691 date=1628172571]
[quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg326676#msg326676 date=1628065217]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg326673#msg326673 date=1628001254]




Haha lol and I never leave it in the same place twice either  :rollin :rollin

Or if you do, use a decoy with a cryptic note inside :lol


Hadn't thought of that - might get hold of two diary's for next year!
[/quote]Collins 2022 diary range is out now. Couldn't find a 2 for 1 deal for you though. Smile
[/quote]


I tend to go for "day to a page" A5 diaries - makes me look busier  :lol :lol
[/quote]Haha, and plenty of space if you get bored to do some “colouring in” :lol .
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(09-08-21, 11:04 AM)robbo link Wrote: [quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg326731#msg326731 date=1628414114]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg326691#msg326691 date=1628172571]
[quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg326676#msg326676 date=1628065217]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg326673#msg326673 date=1628001254]




Haha lol and I never leave it in the same place twice either  :rollin :rollin

Or if you do, use a decoy with a cryptic note inside :lol


Hadn't thought of that - might get hold of two diary's for next year!
[/quote]Collins 2022 diary range is out now. Couldn't find a 2 for 1 deal for you though. Smile
[/quote]


I tend to go for "day to a page" A5 diaries - makes me look busier  :lol :lol
[/quote]Haha, and plenty of space if you get bored to do some “colouring in” :lol .
[/quote]


All that preparation and I've just been informed that we'll be looking after the grandchildren this weekend - time to do a deal with the devil I suppose!

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Nooooo :eek ........I don't believe it. You were teflon, or so I thought..... Thoughts of Robert Johnson and Crossroads spring to mind :evil . Hope you make the correct choice :thumbup .
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(10-08-21, 02:35 PM)robbo link Wrote: Nooooo :eek ........I don't believe it. You were teflon, or so I thought..... Thoughts of Robert Johnson and Crossroads spring to mind :evil . Hope you make the correct choice :thumbup .


I think I just created a win win situation, a Bank Holiday weekend away on the Fazer at a rally.  :lol :lol :lol  (On my own, no wife etc, just 800 other people!)
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Enjoy the rally :thumbup .......you'd have certainly earned it :lol .
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(13-08-21, 03:59 PM)robbo link Wrote: Enjoy the rally :thumbup .......you'd have certainly earned it :lol .


Trust me, I will.......... :guitar :guitar :guitar :lol
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(16-08-21, 07:32 PM)fazerscotty link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg326804#msg326804 date=1628866787]
Enjoy the rally :thumbup .......you'd have certainly earned it :lol .


Trust me, I will.......... :guitar :guitar :guitar :lol
[/quote]Just realised your rally is the Bank Holiday weekend, in two weekends time. I'd keep a very low profile, be invisible even, in the mean time, as I'd hate to see your plans come undone by some last minute plotting by, you know who Wink
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(17-08-21, 07:53 AM)robbo link Wrote: [quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg326836#msg326836 date=1629138761]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg326804#msg326804 date=1628866787]
Enjoy the rally :thumbup .......you'd have certainly earned it :lol .


Trust me, I will.......... :guitar :guitar :guitar :lol
[/quote]Just realised your rally is the Bank Holiday weekend, in two weekends time. I'd keep a very low profile, be invisible even, in the mean time, as I'd hate to see your plans come undone by some last minute plotting by, you know who Wink
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Haha lol - it's already started..........
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