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General Discussion Area / Grandmas eh!
« on: 15 May 2017, 15:20:38 »

Poor old girl was in the news today,

 
 
An 83-year-old grandmother worried her family and was alerted to police after she mistakenly drove for 300 miles to Scotland instead of six miles to her local hospital appointment.
Valerie Johnson was driving to Peopleton’s Royal Hospital in Worcester, just six miles from her home, when roadworks diverted her and she drove for eight hours.
She ended up in Larkhall, Scotland, when she ran out of fuel.
By that point her daughter, 49-year-old Karen Maskell, had called police, worried by her mother’s absence, and had to get a flight to Scotland to pick her up.
Ms Johnson had missed a turn-off near Worcester and had continued north on the M5 and M6 until she had crossed the border.
Her family reported her as missing on 5 May.
The Scottish Daily Record reported that a couple looked after her while they waited for her daughter.
"Mum's next-door neighbour called me to say she hadn't come back and he was worried. I thought she must have had an accident," said Ms Maskell.
"We called the police and by the time I got to her house, they said they had spotted her car on a traffic camera at Preston at 11pm.
"I said it couldn't be my mum because she hates driving, she doesn't usually drive more than three miles.
"But it was her and she was still heading north and we had to get the Scottish police involved."
Police in Larkhall said the couple who looked after Ms Johnson had noticed that her car had stopped in the middle of the road outside their house.
She told them she was lost, so they phoned the police who coordinated with West Mercia Police to inform Ms Johnson's family.
An ambulance was called to check she did not need any medical attention.
"The local couple very kindly looked after the woman, ensuring that she was comfortable until her relatives arrived from England to collect her," said Sergeant John McLeish.

 :o  :o


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General Discussion Area / Re: Eurovision 2017
« on: 12 May 2017, 23:59:35 »

                          Who's going to be watching?

                                              No thanks !



                                             :o                 :)

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How deep is deep

Good question, deep enough to expose the metal/plastic of the bumper so I am guessing that the plastic filler etc route is the way to go.

No idea about lacquer or non metallic, I have the paint code so will see how it comes out but I surely must have a clearcoat of some sort on top.

I live in fear as its swimbo's pride and joy, and by a strange quirk of the female mind, even though I was reading in the lounge when she hit the wall it was MY FAULT!!!!

Bless em!

 :) 

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Swimbo managed to scrape the front bumper of her white Toyota starlet on the garden wall leaving various gouges thereon.  (grrrrrr)
Is the stuff from Halfords (paint, filler, clearcoat, wet&dry paper, primer etc) satisfactory, or are other products recommended.?
Any advice or tips very welcome.

 :)  :)

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: New to the forum
« on: 08 May 2017, 14:14:45 »
Hi reverend and welcome.

You can be assured of all the help and assistance you need from the reprobates on this forum, whose knowledge  never ceases to amaze me.

 :) :)

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Well spotted doc,  these words are most agreeable and uplifting.

If only the enlightened speakers mind could be transposed into those of Trump. Putin. Assad. etc etc  what a different world this would be!

                               :y   :y   :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: sticky jerky cursor
« on: 22 April 2017, 16:05:30 »

Is the machine low on resources, or infected with stuff hammering the machine?

No, its only a couple of weeks old!

It came with Microsoft Edge and I wonder if I try Firefox it might help?

Being the weekend the website I have most trouble with is not on, so will have to wait till Monday to find out.

 :)

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General Discussion Area / Re: sticky jerky cursor
« on: 21 April 2017, 21:58:24 »

I don't think your the only one on here who has a problem with sticky jerkiness!

Ooooh you are awful !    ;D


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General Discussion Area / sticky jerky cursor
« on: 21 April 2017, 21:23:41 »
What is the cause of a cursor being jerky in its movements?

I use a mouse, but it happens when I use the laptop pad as well.

Since it does not happen on all websites I assume its a website problem and not my laptop.

Is there any cure, any settings I can change or anything?

(works fine on here as it happens!)

 :)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Theresa or Jeremy?
« on: 18 April 2017, 15:25:21 »
Goodbye  Corbyn..

                       :y  :y

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General Discussion Area / Do not take chances!
« on: 16 April 2017, 17:15:48 »

A sombre warning to all you guys !   Take care.




http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/04/16/keen-mechanic-found-girlfriend-crushed-death-underneath-car/?google_editors_picks=true

                     :(   :(

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                               Talk talk .com

                    :)

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Cheers for that zirk,  it works a treat.

                                                       :y   :)

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This simple right click copy and then right click paste facility That I had on Windows XP appears to be non existent on Windows Edge.
I cannot get the thing to copy and paste, does anyone have any idea how I can do this?

                   :)

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