Snow! Am I the only one who has had enough?

Off-topic discussions, musings and chat
Post Reply
Crazy Jane
Posts: 331
Joined: Fri 08 Feb, 2008 11:01 am

Post by Crazy Jane »

With hindsight, putting my laundry out on the line at the weekend was a bad move:
Evil and ambition scatter in the the darkness, leaving behind dubious rumors to fly in public. To the next world, I commit thee.

User avatar
chameleon
Site Admin
Posts: 5462
Joined: Thu 29 Mar, 2007 6:16 pm

Post by chameleon »

Crazy Jane wrote: With hindsight, putting my laundry out on the line at the weekend was a bad move: Cheaper than starch!

User avatar
chameleon
Site Admin
Posts: 5462
Joined: Thu 29 Mar, 2007 6:16 pm

Post by chameleon »

chameleon wrote: dogduke wrote: Just looked it up on the BBC/Leeds page-Cherry Court is now in Headingley !!!!!!!!!!!!Are the YEP staff moonlighting in the BBC news room ???? It's Cherry Court, off Grove Lane. Now reported as Cherry Ourt high rise in Burmantofts - anybody know which it actually is?

dogduke
Posts: 1407
Joined: Thu 03 Jan, 2008 6:47 am

Post by dogduke »

chameleon wrote: chameleon wrote: dogduke wrote: Just looked it up on the BBC/Leeds page-Cherry Court is now in Headingley !!!!!!!!!!!!Are the YEP staff moonlighting in the BBC news room ???? It's Cherry Court, off Grove Lane. Now reported as Cherry Ourt high rise in Burmantofts - anybody know which it actually is? Def Burmantofts,I saw it when I stopped at the BargainBooze shop -fo rsome booze.Gas board vans,police vans,council mini buses galore,AND - a very strong smel of gas.No mention yet in the YEP(it was ony Wednesday) don't know if the morning paper covered it.
Consciousness: That annoying time between naps.90% of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at.

Leeds-lad
Posts: 347
Joined: Wed 30 Apr, 2008 5:30 pm

Post by Leeds-lad »

Have people not realised yet, that it is easier to shovel snow or even sweep it then put salt on than it is to clear frozen snow/ice.It's about time people took some responsibility for their inactions,never mind thisWhat are the Council going to do about it?    
"always expect the unexpected"

raveydavey
Posts: 2886
Joined: Thu 22 Mar, 2007 3:59 pm
Location: The Far East (of Leeds...)
Contact:

Post by raveydavey »

Bert wrote: chameleon wrote: Bert wrote: Thanks for the advice Chameleon. You've left me trying to deduce whether you're a lawyer or local government officer. Either way, obviously an enlightened one. Worse - Central Gov with a former accommodation responsibility     As one central government man to another, I salute you Chameleon. And you Raveydavey? The wonderful world of insurance If any numpty falls over on my cleared path, I shall point to the sign on the gate that clearly states "Enter at own risk" and invite them to beggar off.
Speaking the Truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act – George Orwell

User avatar
chameleon
Site Admin
Posts: 5462
Joined: Thu 29 Mar, 2007 6:16 pm

Post by chameleon »

raveydavey wrote: Bert wrote: chameleon wrote: Bert wrote: Thanks for the advice Chameleon. You've left me trying to deduce whether you're a lawyer or local government officer. Either way, obviously an enlightened one. Worse - Central Gov with a former accommodation responsibility     As one central government man to another, I salute you Chameleon. And you Raveydavey? The wonderful world of insurance If any numpty falls over on my cleared path, I shall point to the sign on the gate that clearly states "Enter at own risk" and invite them to beggar off. I'm thinking of encouraging the ice in readiness for the next weeks brigade of bang bang sorry to bother you have you thought about new double glazing, looking straight at the ones 15 monthds old and to latest spec or do you want to buy your electricity from us? Everyone of them ignoring the polite notice saying please leave us alone.If they can't offer that basic respect I'm sure the remainder of their company's customer service once a customer would be no better - wouldn't go near such a firm and of course the could avoid the need to be sorry bt simply going forth before they create the need. Sorry, pet hate - rant over EDF Eon, BG and Safestyle (look at my rip off interest rates!

Bert
Posts: 159
Joined: Tue 16 Dec, 2008 6:04 pm

Post by Bert »

You can't have that pet hate Chameleon. It's mine.

Trojan
Posts: 1990
Joined: Sat 22 Dec, 2007 3:54 pm

Post by Trojan »

chameleon wrote: raveydavey wrote: Bert wrote: chameleon wrote: Bert wrote: Thanks for the advice Chameleon. You've left me trying to deduce whether you're a lawyer or local government officer. Either way, obviously an enlightened one. Worse - Central Gov with a former accommodation responsibility     As one central government man to another, I salute you Chameleon. And you Raveydavey? The wonderful world of insurance If any numpty falls over on my cleared path, I shall point to the sign on the gate that clearly states "Enter at own risk" and invite them to beggar off. I'm thinking of encouraging the ice in readiness for the next weeks brigade of bang bang sorry to bother you have you thought about new double glazing, looking straight at the ones 15 monthds old and to latest spec or do you want to buy your electricity from us? Everyone of them ignoring the polite notice saying please leave us alone.If they can't offer that basic respect I'm sure the remainder of their company's customer service once a customer would be no better - wouldn't go near such a firm and of course the could avoid the need to be sorry bt simply going forth before they create the need. Sorry, pet hate - rant over EDF Eon, BG and Safestyle (look at my rip off interest rates! Don't forget the "free" fitting - trust them.
Industria Omnia Vincit

Si
Posts: 4480
Joined: Wed 10 Oct, 2007 7:22 am
Location: Otley

Post by Si »

I wonder if anyone has ever bought double-glazing from them at the full 100% price?

Post Reply