A bit council (Vol 6)

A bit council (Vol 6)

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Deranged Rover

3,397 posts

74 months

Wednesday 13th March
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popeyewhite said:
I've been charged a number of times, never by a bull though, always cows.
The cows in the fields near us don't charge, but do request a donation to a charity of their choice.

Spare tyre

9,576 posts

130 months

Wednesday 13th March
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Deranged Rover said:
popeyewhite said:
I've been charged a number of times, never by a bull though, always cows.
The cows in the fields near us don't charge, but do request a donation to a charity of their choice.
Haha

Rich Boy Spanner

1,316 posts

130 months

Wednesday 13th March
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Spare tyre said:
Deranged Rover said:
popeyewhite said:
I've been charged a number of times, never by a bull though, always cows.
The cows in the fields near us don't charge, but do request a donation to a charity of their choice.
Haha
My inner city Manchester high school used to take us away for a week to the Lake District for a geography trip. They had a massive old house near Bowness. It was fantastic, canoeing on Lake Windermere, a day on a farm, and days out hiking, which I've been doing ever since. I hope they still do it but I heard that the education authority had sold the facility.

Pit Pony

8,587 posts

121 months

Wednesday 13th March
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pocketspring said:
She can't work though as she has "ME" so some days she just can't get out of bed.... Has the strength to get tattoos, piercings and nails done though.
You see this. I have a problem with. How do you know whether she's faking it or not ?

I have lived with my wife's ME for 18 years and some days, she can get out of bed and party like there's no tomorrow. And the next 3 or 4 days she can barely get out of bed. Often it's not the very next day.


https://meassociation.org.uk/medical-matters/items...


And you know what, on her good days, you'd look at her and think she was making it up.

All the other stuff you said, suggests that this woman's life is chaotic. Out of control. If that's the case she probably won't be managing her symptoms very well at all.




Spare tyre

9,576 posts

130 months

Thursday 14th March
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Is this council or non council


hidetheelephants

24,388 posts

193 months

Thursday 14th March
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Magnetically attractive to every traffic plod within 50 miles.

andygo

6,804 posts

255 months

Thursday 14th March
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Rich Boy Spanner said:
My inner city Manchester high school used to take us away for a week to the Lake District for a geography trip. They had a massive old house near Bowness. It was fantastic, canoeing on Lake Windermere, a day on a farm, and days out hiking, which I've been doing ever since. I hope they still do it but I heard that the education authority had sold the facility.
Was it called 'Hammerbank'. If so, our school used to go there. One of the activities was to drop a minibus load of lads a few miles away with an OS map which they had to navigate their way back to base with. Oh, it was late at night, so in the dark.

Cant see that happening these days!

Southerner

1,411 posts

52 months

Thursday 14th March
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Spare tyre said:
Is this council or non council

I think the term is “ambitious”.

Spare tyre

9,576 posts

130 months

Friday 15th March
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Southerner said:
Spare tyre said:
Is this council or non council

I think the term is “ambitious”.
I’m on the fence, council would be riding the quad illegally on the road, a bit of effort has gone in here

Would it be legal to pull that on a (e) bike?

nuyorican

768 posts

102 months

Sunday 17th March
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Spare tyre said:
Is this council or non council

Hmm.

MTB - Council
Kiddies bike trailer - aspirational middle class, low-emissions yoghurt weaver.
Quad bike not used on a farm - Council
What looks to be a Vauxhall van in background - Council.

In summary: overall - Council.

judge


WindyCommon

3,377 posts

239 months

Sunday 17th March
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If you have to ask….

The Gauge

1,889 posts

13 months

Sunday 17th March
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Spare tyre said:
Is this council or non council

Custome
biult
verry
Toes
tyer



markymarkthree

2,269 posts

171 months

Sunday 17th March
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The Gauge said:
Custome
biult
verry
Toes
tyer
Are they the latest council brat names ?

dogbucket

1,204 posts

201 months

Sunday 17th March
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nuyorican said:
Spare tyre said:
Is this council or non council

Hmm.

MTB - Council
Kiddies bike trailer - aspirational middle class, low-emissions yoghurt weaver.
Quad bike not used on a farm - Council
What looks to be a Vauxhall van in background - Council.

In summary: overall - Council.

judge
I wouldnt call MTBs council. But a bicycle shaped object illegally modifed into an unrestricted ebike with no insurance, thoughts to safety etc etc. very much is.

nuyorican

768 posts

102 months

Sunday 17th March
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dogbucket said:
I wouldnt call MTBs council. But a bicycle shaped object illegally modifed into an unrestricted ebike with no insurance, thoughts to safety etc etc. very much is.
Agreed. Apologies, I was squinting into my phone at the evidence.


thetapeworm

11,231 posts

239 months

Sunday 17th March
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Presumably my local vets is frequented by the council or a lot of dog owners are just generally awful now.



Edited by thetapeworm on Sunday 17th March 19:47

Spare tyre

9,576 posts

130 months

Sunday 17th March
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thetapeworm said:
Presumably my l9xal vets is frequented by the council or a lot of dog owners are just generally awful now.

Gets cat out

thetapeworm

11,231 posts

239 months

Sunday 17th March
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Spare tyre said:
thetapeworm said:
Presumably my local vets is frequented by the council or a lot of dog owners are just generally awful now.

Gets cat out
Cats have their own waiting room with a nice fish tank to look at.


119

6,305 posts

36 months

Tuesday 19th March
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The Gauge said:
Nipped out for a pizza earlier, this guy was doing the same but in his pyjama bottoms and slippers..

Taking sly pictures to post on social media = council.

And being in a pizza shop = council.

MDMA .

8,900 posts

101 months

Tuesday 19th March
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andygo said:
Rich Boy Spanner said:
My inner city Manchester high school used to take us away for a week to the Lake District for a geography trip. They had a massive old house near Bowness. It was fantastic, canoeing on Lake Windermere, a day on a farm, and days out hiking, which I've been doing ever since. I hope they still do it but I heard that the education authority had sold the facility.
Was it called 'Hammerbank'. If so, our school used to go there. One of the activities was to drop a minibus load of lads a few miles away with an OS map which they had to navigate their way back to base with. Oh, it was late at night, so in the dark.

Cant see that happening these days!
There was two (I went to the same places). Hinning House and Low Bank ground. Both were owned by Wigan Metro at the time.