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Well done. Daughter and SIL are on the 6 /18(?) diet. Don’t eat until midday and evening, two meals per day, no starchy food at all. Both have lost over two stone and both feel good on it.  :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: The thing from the attic...
« on: 31 October 2020, 18:47:13 »
She was a bit tired from walking the dog after 10 days in bed, I'm not mentioning chronic fatigue just yet.

Probably best not to insist on her doing the hoovering for a day or so. Just be sure it is empty for her.  ::)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Christmas Card
« on: 31 October 2020, 07:57:23 »
Ouch! :o

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Omega General Help / Re: Facelift fascia buttons sticky
« on: 31 October 2020, 07:31:06 »
I wish.  :(

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General Discussion Area / Re: Three Mobile - Contract renewal
« on: 30 October 2020, 17:24:39 »
I’m on ID mobile, piggy backs on 3 I think. 1gig and 500 minutes for £3.99 per month, I can’t use it all.  :y

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Omega General Help / Re: Facelift fascia buttons sticky
« on: 30 October 2020, 17:20:18 »
I’m still puzzled that they got so sticky.  :-\

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General Car Chat / Re: Another MOT
« on: 30 October 2020, 17:18:26 »
James you have PM

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General Discussion Area / Re: Sticky for Jokes
« on: 30 October 2020, 17:10:43 »
Buttock Tattoo Terror Lands Rotherham Pair In Hospital

 

 A furious row has broken out between a local tattoo artist and his client after what started out as a routine inking session left both of them requiring emergency hospital treatment.

 

Furious film fan and part-time plus-size XXXL model Tracey Munter (23), had visited the 'Ink It Good' Tattoo Emporium in Wellgate, Yorkshire last week, to have the finishing touches applied to a double buttock representation of the chariot race scene from the iconic 1959 film, Ben Hur.

 

Tattooist Jason Burns takes up the story.

 

 “It was a  big job in more ways than one.”   he told us “I’d just lit a roll-up and was finishing off a centurions helmet. It’s delicate, close up work. Next thing is, I sense a slight ripple in the buttock cleavage area just around Charlton Heston’s whip, and a hissing sound – more of a whoosh than a rasp – and before I know what’s happening, there’s a flame shooting from her arse to my fag and my beards gone up like an Aussie bush fire.”

 

Jason says he rushed to the studio sink to quell the flames, only to turn round and see Tracey frantically fanning her buttock area  with a damp towel. The flames had travelled down the gas cloud and set fire to her thong which was smoking like a cheap firework.

 

“To be honest”, said Jason, “I didn’t even realise she was wearing one. You’d need a sodding mining licence and a torch to find out for sure. She could have had a complete wardrobe in there and I’d have been none the wiser.”

 

Jason and Tracey  were taken to Rotherham District Hospital accident and emergency  department where they were treated for minor burns and shock. Both are adamant that the other is to blame.

 

“I’m furious” said Jason, “I’ve got a face like a mange-ridden dog and my left eyebrow’s not there anymore. I don’t know about Ben Hur – Gone With The Wind would be more appropriate. You don’t just let rip in someone’s face like that. It’s dangerous.”

 

But Tracey remains both angry and unrepentant;

 

“I’m still in agony,” she said, “and  Charlton Heston looks more like Sidney bloody Poitier now. Jason shouldn’t have had a fag on the go when he's doing close up work, there’s no way I’d guff on purpose. He’d had me on all fours for nearly an hour. I can only put up with that for so long before nature takes its course.  My Kev knows that I give him my five-second warning, and I’d have done the same for Jason, but I didn’t get chance – it just quietly crept out.”

 

Ted Walters from the South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue service wasn’t surprised when we asked him to comment on what had happened “People just don’t  appreciate the dangers.“  he told us, “We get more call outs to flatulence ignition incidents than kitchen fires these days now that people have moved over to oven chips. We have a slogan ‘Flame ‘n fart – keep ’em apart’. Anyone engaging in an arse-inking scenario would do well to bear that in mind in future.”

 

On behalf of the entire Fire and Rescue service, we wish them both a swift recovery.

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Omega General Help / Re: Facelift fascia buttons sticky
« on: 29 October 2020, 18:07:07 »
 :y :y :y

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General Car Chat / MOT
« on: 29 October 2020, 07:11:29 »
Passed with no advisories on the 3.2. Sadly it is now going for sale due lack of use. :(

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Omega General Help / Facelift fascia buttons sticky
« on: 29 October 2020, 07:07:05 »
As title, the surface of the centre panel buttons are sticky, I don’t recall cleaning them with anything strong. Any suggestions as to cause, and cure? :-\

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General Car Chat / Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« on: 23 October 2020, 22:36:29 »
Not flooded at the moment, but I’ll take my waders. ::)

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General Car Chat / Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« on: 23 October 2020, 16:40:40 »
Polished the opaque headlamps on the 3.2 prior to MOT next week, came up nicely in about an hour and a half. :y
Time well spent IMHO :y


After 90minutes of polishing, I would expect to be able to see them from here ;)

You might next week, I am in Yalding. 8)

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General Car Chat / Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« on: 22 October 2020, 17:10:29 »
Polished the opaque headlamps on the 3.2 prior to MOT next week, came up nicely in about an hour and a half. :y

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General Car Chat / Re: £214.20
« on: 22 October 2020, 17:08:58 »
TAX IN POST office.  ;D Or a Guinness label. :)

Spooky, I was talking to an old friend yesterday for the first time in a few years. In our drinking days, before breathalyser or drink drive laws :-[, he had a 1930's Ford Y type, and as long as I knocked around with him, he had a suitably cut Guinness label in the tax disc holder, which we had a chuckle about yesterday. He told me that he was once stopped by a copper looking for some offender or other, and peered at the 'tax' label, my friend saying to his pax: 'This is going to be interesting!' The copper then waved him on. Short of time and couldn't be bothered I guess. ;D ;D ;D

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