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On the subject of signs - speed camera signs with no hint as to what the speed limit is. Why don't they say the speed limit below the speed camera sign?

You should know what the speed limit is on certain roads

 

I disagree, there are standard speed limits of 30, 60 and 70 in the UK for standard cars

 

If we should know what a road's speed limits is why do we have speed limits that are 15, 20, 40 or 50 ??

 

The A420 between Swindon and Oxford for example doesnt vary much in driving terms and buildings yet parts of it are 50 and others 60 and the changes are poorly marked in places with strategic cameras so you can easily be caught out - officially its not built up so should be 60

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The person in the village who phoned to ask if they could borrow our lawnmower to cut their overly long grass as theirs has broken. They are 'friends' but really push their luck by putting people in awkward positions. They have also 'borrowed' chicken food, dog food, logs for the fire & cadged endless lifts for their children :roll:

 

I'd cut them off your Christmas list!

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The person in the village who phoned to ask if they could borrow our lawnmower to cut their overly long grass as theirs has broken. They are 'friends' but really push their luck by putting people in awkward positions. They have also 'borrowed' chicken food, dog food, logs for the fire & cadged endless lifts for their children :roll:

 

I'd cut them off your Christmas list!

 

 

I'd use call screening.

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I agree Plum and we are always lending things to our neighbours but these people live about 1/2 mile from us and have masses of neighbours and 'friends' that live right on their doorstep. They have pushed their luck with everyone else to the degree that we seem to be the only ones left :roll: Wife is DD's piano teacher and a very good one too so it leaves us in an awkward position. So far they regularly run out of dog food, chicken food, coal, logs, various cooking ingredients, asked us to look after their chickens who are in non fox proof pens and are filthy (most got killed the week after we looked after them :( ). They had the cheek when they came to collect the mower "oh, not very clean is it" :shock:

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Chucky Mama - that is really annoying. They probably don't realise that it is not really acceptable behaviour. Perhaps you could make excuses sometimes like "the mower is broken at the moment" or that you are out of flour etc. Then they would not see you as a reliable lender.

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My back - would like a transplant - gone again this morning - why? Because for once I overslept and jumped out of bed to sort out the chickens (who were very good and hadn't made a sound anyway) and twisted the darned thing! Bah humbug. Where's me tablets?

 

 

Ouch!! Hope you feel better soon!

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Thanks Jlo - tanked up on Ibuprofen and hope it's been nipped in the bud before it gets too set in it's cranky ways! Some to go to bed with and it should be fine I hope by tomorrow. :pray: That's one medicine I will never put in room 101. Now as for hayfever remedies there are a fair few that I have been a guinea pig for by the docs that can be chucked in there for sure! :roll:

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Cleavages. I've seen more than I care to this year, from quite young girls to women old enough to be MY mother.

The ones I dislike the most are the bosoms that have been pummelled, cajoled and bullied into those highly technological bras that leave the woman looking like she's strapped a baby's bottom to her front. :twisted:

 

Lewis will laugh at that one.... we saw a ghastly example on Saturday at the Moreton show... young girl of about 14 or 15, wearing a red bra and not very much else! It was hard to know where to look :roll:

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The person in the village who phoned to ask if they could borrow our lawnmower to cut their overly long grass as theirs has broken. They are 'friends' but really push their luck by putting people in awkward positions. They have also 'borrowed' chicken food, dog food, logs for the fire & cadged endless lifts for their children :roll:

 

I'd cut them off your Christmas list!

 

 

I'd use call screening.

I agree Plum and we are always lending things to our neighbours but these people live about 1/2 mile from us and have masses of neighbours and 'friends' that live right on their doorstep. They have pushed their luck with everyone else to the degree that we seem to be the only ones left :roll: Wife is DD's piano teacher and a very good one too so it leaves us in an awkward position. So far they regularly run out of dog food, chicken food, coal, logs, various cooking ingredients, asked us to look after their chickens who are in non fox proof pens and are filthy (most got killed the week after we looked after them :( ). They had the cheek when they came to collect the mower "oh, not very clean is it" :shock:

 

Guess what? - they brought it back and OH went to use it this week and it is broken :twisted: DD said that when she had her piano lesson this week their lawn was very long and only 1/2 cut :twisted:

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Our neighbour did that with our shredder, came back broken. No more lending tools to other people methinks - friends or not. Definitely into the dungeon with them.

 

Don' even get me started there! :twisted:

 

Years and years ago when I was about 6 and my brother was even younger, I lent my 'friend' a Thomas the Tank Engine computer game. He gave it back - when I was 12 and had long outgrown it :evil: That's not even funny.

 

He also another game of mine that I lent him yonks ago. The game has two sequels now!

 

Also, years later, only about a year ago, I lent him another of my games. I know I shouldn't have, but he WAS (Not anymore :evil: ) my best friend and I'd assumed that as he was much older he might of been a tad more mature. I was wrong. Although I tad taken special care to tell him to take care of it, I even offered him one of my games cases to keep it safe, which he decined, he lost it. What makes it even worse is that he didn't even have the guts to tell me himself, his sister had to tell me :evil: . The game was found eventually - by his mum, when she was checking his pockets before putting his trousers in the washing mashine!!!! :evil::evil::evil: Needless to say we never lent him anything again. :evil::evil::evil:

 

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Kids that don't like going to bed :wall::shameonu:

 

Hmmmm... I don't know any kids like that, honest! :anxious::lol:

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