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Title: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on October 23, 2010, 04:07:00 pm
Somwhere to post about all the things that do your head in. From spouses to adverts. lets face it theres shed loads. It's meant to be humourous with no upset intended (unless stated) :D

It's an air freshener.

I'll start with the advert on telly, y'know the one with the air freshener shaped like a rock? Makes me laugh. I mean I defy anyone of you to remember the last time you went round to your mates house and made a bee-line for the pile of rocks they had displayed on the sideboard. "oh yeah, this ones from blackpool, that ones from bognor regis blah blah......." not a chance!  Its hardly a nice looking rock either. No! I'm afraid it resembles exactly what it is, a plastic rock that doubles as an air freshener, pointless. What will be next? You can bet your life that someone has bought one then trotted off to the local beach to get more rocks to go with it. Sad very Sad  ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on October 23, 2010, 04:19:36 pm
Shortened text

This is when your mates or kids send you text with initials instead of words, I hate it, spending at least 5mins totaly bewildered trying to desipher what they mean?

Ones like:
TTFN = Ta Ta For Now
TY     = Thank You
LOL   = Laugh Out Loud.
Well I've come up with a couple of my own
IDUY = I Don't Understand You ?
FOTP = F**k Off Text Properly!!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on October 23, 2010, 05:19:39 pm
Women in shops must be a contender (especially ones standing in front of me in the queue  :twoface: ). They will stand waiting for 5 mins, yet never have their money ready to pay when its their turn to be served and have to hunt through numerous bags and pockets to find their purse.  >>>
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on October 23, 2010, 05:54:56 pm
mobile phones, they drive me up the wall  :rage:

trying to text on one :rage: :rage:

DFS sofa adverts, telling you you have to have a new sofa for xmas! why?  :rage:

supermarket (and similar) car parks where the spaces are too small and careless t**^ers bang their doors into my carefully polished cars  :rage: (which is why I usually park at the edges of carparks usually at the end of a row  ;D )

Dog mess on the Little Orme paths  :rage:, even though there are signs warning of £1000 fines, why are they not enforced? would be a good source of revenue D)

Speed camera vans  :rage: :rage: they catch the wrong drivers (and no I have'nt been caught yet! ;D )

anything else that would annoy Victor Meldrew would probably annoy me too L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on October 23, 2010, 06:25:35 pm
What I call Man-fInding

This is a term I use for the times when the man in your life says things like " where's my socks"  now, you know there in his drawer as you put them there earlier, but men just seem to open the bedroom door look at the sock drawer and if they're not hanging out in full view, they will assume they're not there! so up you go, OPEN the drawer and "voila" there's the socks. Blokes would have a problem finding the sponge in the washing up bowl. It must be a bloke thing as my sons are exactly the same.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Bellringer on October 23, 2010, 07:30:30 pm
Ah but blokes can work the remote control!!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Quiggs on October 23, 2010, 09:58:56 pm
Music on T.V. programmes drowning out the dialogue, if I wished to listen to music I wouldn't be watching T.V.   :rage:  :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on October 24, 2010, 12:12:44 am
Shortened text

This is when your mates or kids send you text with initials instead of words, I hate it, spending at least 5mins totaly bewildered trying to desipher what they mean?

Ones like:
TTFN = Ta Ta For Now
TY     = Thank You
LOL   = Laugh Out Loud.
Well I've come up with a couple of my own
IDUY = I Don't Understand You ?
FOTP = F**k Off Text Properly!!

LOL IM WIV U ON THAT 1 M8

Seriously though, I reckon mobile phones and texting will bring the downfall of civilisation ... the messages are so impersonal and open to misunderstanding.
Addiction to Facebook and other sites is also a bloody annoying and dangerous thing.


Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on October 24, 2010, 06:06:42 am
Women in shops must be a contender (especially ones standing in front of me in the queue  :twoface: ). They will stand waiting for 5 mins, yet never have their money ready to pay when its their turn to be served and have to hunt through numerous bags and pockets to find their purse.  >>>

Then they start to write a cheque....... >:(
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on October 24, 2010, 06:09:07 am
What I call Man-fInding

This is a term I use for the times when the man in your life says things like " where's my socks"  now, you know there in his drawer as you put them there earlier, but men just seem to open the bedroom door look at the sock drawer and if they're not hanging out in full view, they will assume they're not there! so up you go, OPEN the drawer and "voila" there's the socks. Blokes would have a problem finding the sponge in the washing up bowl. It must be a bloke thing as my sons are exactly the same.

Where's my New York tee-shirt?  L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on October 24, 2010, 08:56:03 am
DFS   CFS   Etc etc-- How many times a day do YOU change your sofa ????
Also that ad. for a sizzling pub-----Agggh
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on October 24, 2010, 08:58:04 am
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Addiction to Facebook and other sites is also a bloody annoying and dangerous thing

Er...Fester;  you do appreciate the irony in that, I trust?

 $lol$ $lol$ $lol$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on October 24, 2010, 02:34:12 pm


Where's my New York tee-shirt?  L0L

Is it you checkin up on me on Oscars?  I'm going to frame it  ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on October 24, 2010, 07:55:22 pm
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Addiction to Facebook and other sites is also a bloody annoying and dangerous thing

Er...Fester;  you do appreciate the irony in that, I trust?

 $lol$ $lol$ $lol$

Does he mean me? ........ I think he does !   :o :o
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on October 24, 2010, 11:52:55 pm
Don't tell me !!!

Memo: Must send text to hubby, let him know what i'm WATCHING on tv if he's working and I'm not! Just in case he comes home half way through "apprentice" which I HAVEN'T seen and he HAS this week and tell me "Yep, it's that lad there who gets then chop init " then grins at me.

He better hope he's wrong!!!!!!!!!

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on October 25, 2010, 12:33:21 am
Memo: Need to build patio!!  WWW
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on October 25, 2010, 06:08:48 am


Where's my New York tee-shirt?  L0L

Is it you checkin up on me on Oscars?  I'm going to frame it  ;D

No, wasn't me, but I remembered reading the comment.  ?{}?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on October 25, 2010, 08:40:47 pm
Twasn't me either ... though I too read the Comment.
I'm ALWAYS Fester .... never anonymous, never Mr Benn ..... don't see the point.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on October 25, 2010, 09:08:57 pm
Twasn't me either ... though I too read the Comment.
I'm ALWAYS Fester .... never anonymous, never Mr Benn ..... don't see the point.

Nah I'm only joking, could have been anyone. Just a giggle.  I had to apologise to Oscar  incase I'd embarassed him though. Some comments on there are really funny and it's no wonder people do sign anon.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on October 25, 2010, 10:45:55 pm
Twasn't me either ... though I too read the Comment.
I'm ALWAYS Fester .... never anonymous, never Mr Benn ..... don't see the point.


Don't forget Biggles, plus it looks like there's a new member - just found the avitar.  :-\
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on October 25, 2010, 11:13:31 pm
Not forgetting good old Chameleon......

I think all the different characters brighten-up the blog myself.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on October 25, 2010, 11:36:04 pm
Looks like the E-thug needs a cap in his ass !   $bounce$

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on October 25, 2010, 11:49:41 pm
Not forgetting good old Chameleon......

I think all the different characters brighten-up the blog myself.
yep he's ok
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on October 25, 2010, 11:51:29 pm
Looks like the E-thug needs a cap in his ass !   $bounce$


e thug is a pillock...me thinks
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on October 26, 2010, 12:54:06 am
Sedate your Pets

These companies come up with things all the time and their advertisements are a testement to consumer faddyness. I was bought up by my Nain and her idea of cleaning was hot soap and water the end. None of this one thing for this and another for that, lark. It became no longer acceptable to just clean the loo with Vim and a brush, it had to be with a rim block, then that was no good as it harboured germs, so the proder thing with gel replaced it, now germs apparently jump out of the loo! For someone with OCD the thought of this would be enough to make them run for the Dettol bath.
Now there's ads promoting a product for sedating your pet before fire works night "My dog gets scared when he hears fire works....blah blah" No doggy doos Sherlock!! How would you feel sat quietly in your house chewing on your Bonio and suddenly your on Gazza Strip!! Here's my tip of the week people, save yourself the money and tie a scarf round your dogs head or turn up the tele.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on October 26, 2010, 12:59:42 am
Looks like the E-thug needs a cap in his ass !   $bounce$


e thug is a pillock...me thinks

He certainly is. You have to be a disturbed individual who has a fixation with popping cap's in people's asses.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on October 26, 2010, 01:07:41 am
He doesn't deserve any airtime either ... not on here, and not on Oscar.
If I was Oscar... (and I'm not, my spelling ain't that bad  ha ha) ... I wouldn't even let his posts on the blog.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on October 26, 2010, 01:08:03 am
Looks like the E-thug needs a cap in his ass !   $bounce$


e thug is a pillock...me thinks

He certainly is. You have to be a disturbed individual who has a fixation with popping cap's in people's asses.
your pics make me giggle, I liked the Boater Hat one too  L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on October 26, 2010, 01:13:32 am
He doesn't deserve any airtime either ... not on here, and not on Oscar.
If I was Oscar... (and I'm not, my spelling ain't that bad  ha ha) ... I wouldn't even let his posts on the blog.

Yeah I sometimes wonder why some quotes are allowed, ?{}? In the words of Clive James "makes me want to pull off my head and wash it out with hot soapy water". Posts such as E Thugs provoke a response from others, maybe thats why Oscar prints them.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on October 29, 2010, 03:57:48 pm
Music on the streets.

My lad has been learning guitar for a few months now, he's got into a thing called Street Music, I looked it up on  the internet and it's quite funny. Him and his mate go round the street singing little songs for people. he said he's not excepting money (but he's bound to be telling me that) I was told the other night that apparently he needs a license to do this, is that true? I mean I'm not being funny whilst is quite good he's hardly Bono (Yet) It's not as if he's busking.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on October 29, 2010, 04:01:09 pm
One thing that does annoy me is five minutes after reading a piece of news in the press (local or national) a posting appears on a Forum as if the person thinks we are all shielded from what is happening in the World!   C'est la vie!     $wales   $uk   $eu   ¢¢##
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on October 29, 2010, 04:11:33 pm
If you have teenagers this says it all, I found a plaque I'd given my eldest a few years ago.

Teenagers

Tired of being harassed
By your stupid parents

Act Now

Move out, get a job,
pay your own bills
while you still know everything.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on October 29, 2010, 04:14:07 pm
I love this one.

School days are the best times of our lives,
As long as your children are old enough to attend.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on October 29, 2010, 06:07:57 pm
One thing that does annoy me is five minutes after reading a piece of news in the press (local or national) a posting appears on a Forum as if the person thinks we are all shielded from what is happening in the World!   C'est la vie!     $wales   $uk   $eu   ¢¢##
Isn't that assuming that everyone reads the newspapers, when in reality not that many people do? A lot of people have busy lives and just don't have the time to sit down with the paper as they'd maybe like?  :)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on October 29, 2010, 06:17:22 pm
One thing that does annoy me is five minutes after reading a piece of news in the press (local or national) a posting appears on a Forum as if the person thinks we are all shielded from what is happening in the World!   C'est la vie!     $wales   $uk   $eu   ¢¢##
Isn't that assuming that everyone reads the newspapers, when in reality not that many people do? A lot of people have busy lives and just don't have the time to sit down with the paper as they'd maybe like?  :)

I agree with you completely, as I usually do, I was merely voiceing one of my niggles in line with the particular thread.   I was not pointing the finger at any one person or any one Forum as it is a Universal happening on almost every Forum.   
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Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on October 29, 2010, 06:24:45 pm
Yorkie.... have you heard?.... Lord Lucan is still missing !!      L0L L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on October 29, 2010, 06:34:24 pm
No he is not!  He's buried in Llanrhos Lawns Cemetery!     L0L  _))*  L0L  _))*

And Elvis visits every Sunday to tend the grave.    L0L  :laugh:  L0L  :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on October 29, 2010, 06:43:04 pm
One thing that does annoy me is five minutes after reading a piece of news in the press (local or national) a posting appears on a Forum as if the person thinks we are all shielded from what is happening in the World!   C'est la vie!     $wales   $uk   $eu   ¢¢##

I find it very useful as I'm too tight to buy the local paper, (we do get the FREE Pioneer though!)  D) L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Hugo on October 29, 2010, 11:17:11 pm
I've been in Marks and Spencers in the queue at the till and a few times this has happened to me.  I have been immediately behind a woman who is just about to be served when her mobile phone rings.   :rage:
They have then  answered the call and carried out a long conversation while the assistant is trying to be polite and get her attention and the rest of us are left fuming behind her in the queue!      :rage:
It's a good job I'm not like Victor Meldrew!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on October 30, 2010, 09:41:16 am
I've been in Marks and Spencers in the queue at the till and a few times this has happened to me.  I have been immediately behind a woman who is just about to be served when her mobile phone rings.   :rage:
They have then  answered the call and carried out a long conversation while the assistant is trying to be polite and get her attention and the rest of us are left fuming behind her in the queue!      :rage:
It's a good job I'm not like Victor Meldrew!
I'd have been furious, too. A polite person would immediately stand out of the queue and let other people be served while they took their call.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: white rabbit on October 30, 2010, 11:09:30 am
I hate people using mobile phones in shops - I don't want to know what they're doing, going, meeting next and what the weather is like in Llandudno - I can see that for myself! :(
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 02, 2010, 12:14:21 pm
I remember when I was in Leeds court over Punch, a fellow landlord and good friend had accompanied me.  My case was up next and we decided to sit in the court room and wait.  The court room was in silence as the judge read the papers reguarding the case in front, he looked up, as he began to speak my friends phone recieved a text. The ring tone was a really loud war siren followed by a booming voice "ITS THE WIFE, ITS THE WIFE". The judge, luckily had a sense of humour he looked over as my friend was desperatly trying to silence his phone, smiled and carried on. Really embarassing !!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Hugo on November 07, 2010, 01:39:27 pm
I hate people texting in the street and not looking where they are going.    They don't seem to be aware of other people and bump into them and don't even apologise.      :rage: :rage: :rage: :rage:
When I see one heading towards me I move out of the way, but it's not always possible and as I don't want to get hurt through no fault of my own, how do you fend them off without getting accused of one assault or another?   ???
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 07, 2010, 02:30:29 pm
I hate people texting in the street and not looking where they are going.    They don't seem to be aware of other people and bump into them and don't even apologise.      :rage: :rage: :rage: :rage:
When I see one heading towards me I move out of the way, but it's not always possible and as I don't want to get hurt through no fault of my own, how do you fend them off without getting accused of one assault or another?   ???
Here's a tip Hugo........If it's raining always carry an unmbrella, if you see these "Street Texters" walking your way slowly lower afore mentioned umbrella to roughly their head hight, then wait for them to collide with it, it hurts and it's their fault. This tip can also be used in summer if you swap the umbrella for a parasol.  )*)&
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on November 07, 2010, 03:27:07 pm
Oh Wow !!Hugo when you next walk through town with your parasol do let me know and I'll walk with you !! _))* _))* _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 07, 2010, 03:32:32 pm
Oh Wow !!Hugo when you next walk through town with your parasol do let me know and I'll walk with you !! _))* _))* _))*
Could be a painful walk if your texting Nemesis :D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 07, 2010, 05:16:42 pm
I always find myself reading the small print on adverts, their comical. Like the one for "Head and Shoulders" anti dandruff shampoo. The one with all the women in his shower room, the small writing reads "noticable difference in the appearence of dandruff, from 2 feet away, what's that about?
Another thing which really niggles me is the words used by Face creme advertising such as "Aqua Spheres" now where I'm from "Aqua Spheres" translates to "Balls of Water" and they want £20 quid for it, Their having a laff.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 11, 2010, 12:11:24 pm
Pomegranates

Jamie Oliver and I are going to fall out!  Up until last week it had always been a mission to eat a pomegranate not to mention messy. Then Jamie Oliver turns up and (in a cockney accent)........"get a spoon, turn it over ..........hold it in your hand......hit with the spoon......and Bosh.....simples!!" The selfish git, why didn't he tell us before. For years I've eaten pomergranates. We used to sit for hours with a plate and a PIN picking out all the pips. After 15 minutes you could collect enough for a small mouth full. I'll give him "the best way to crush nuts is in a tea towel" No doggy doos sherlock, I completely agree with you!  
 WWW WWW
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 11, 2010, 12:30:45 pm
I think I might be "on one" today. has it been a month already lol

I remember watching an add for Special K. A young already slim woman is sitting watching the tele, her boyfriend is probably out on the lash (getting drunk) she feels the munchies coming on, she goes to the fridge....oh no he's moved the cream cakes, a note reads "you were doing so well", she moves on to the biscuit tin...empty, he's hidden the chocolate bisscuits...there's a note "look in the cupboard x" she goes to the cupboard and he's pulled a mother hubbard on her, the only thing in there is Special K. SHE SMILES, I'm not having that, I'd go ballistic apart from the fact his little notes might as well have said "listen heffer,your piling it on" he's eaten the cream cakes !!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 17, 2010, 04:49:37 pm
Halal Meat

Now this issue really gets my goat (no pun intended) I was gobsmacked when I realised all meat in school dinners is now, or is to be prepared in the Halal way. When were the british people briefed on this, when did it suddenly become the norm. I'm not having it, its wrong!!!!  It's our politicians etc that pass these ludicrous laws. Then wonder why there's unrest and resentment. I believe if you have a belief or a certain way you want to live then do it, but don't demand everyone does the same, what the hell makes muslims think their way is right. Who the hell in this country, agreed with them!!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on November 17, 2010, 05:38:27 pm
Halal Meat....There is not a lot of information about on this subject, (possibly deliberately) ..and everything I hear corresponds with Pendragon's posting.
But if it IS true... then it is nothing short of an outrage.

It is also getting towards the thicker end of the wedge..... then 'thin end' began about 25 years ago with ludicrous laws, appalling border control and deliberate lack of integration.  Now, its just part of an unstoppable trend.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on November 17, 2010, 05:44:00 pm
Nothing could be more useless than those sticky strips which are designed to help you re-seal a bag of Cadbury's Buttons, ...or Maltesers, or REVELS!

When I open one of those, I'm going to eat the lot ... its impossible not to....so its a total waste of resource.    $dins$ $dins$ $dins$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on November 17, 2010, 05:54:59 pm
Halal Meat

Now this issue really gets my goat (no pun intended) I was gobsmacked when I realised all meat in school dinners is now, or is to be prepared in the Halal way. When were the british people briefed on this, when did it suddenly become the norm. I'm not having it, its wrong!!!!  It's our politicians etc that pass these ludicrous laws. Then wonder why there's unrest and resentment. I believe if you have a belief or a certain way you want to live then do it, but don't demand everyone does the same, what the hell makes muslims think their way is right. Who the hell in this country, agreed with them!!
Is this actually true or another urban myth? I googled it, and whilst certain schools (not in this area) certainly do serve Halal meat, I can't find anything that says all schools do?  8)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 17, 2010, 05:58:10 pm
PHD in Box Packing.

Why is it when you buy something in a box usually in Argos lets say. You can never get the bloody thing back  in again if you need to return the product. Is there a special course you can do in box packing?  It's like krypton Factor trying to get all the bits back.  It doesn't seem to matter, whether it's small or large.  Maybe I'll check llandrillo college and see if there is a PHD in box packing ready for the xmas returns.    )*)&
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 17, 2010, 06:01:36 pm
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1313458/Halal-Britain-Famous-institutions-routinely-serve-public-ritually-slaughtered-meat.htm (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1313458/Halal-Britain-Famous-institutions-routinely-serve-public-ritually-slaughtered-meat.htm)

Check it out Dave, not sure if I've entered the link properly



He hay................I'm getting the hang of this now, the link is right   :D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on November 17, 2010, 06:12:14 pm
You mean I have to read the Daily Mail?  :o
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 17, 2010, 06:14:56 pm
You mean I have to read the Daily Mail?  :o
Not sure if the same story was in the Sun........sorry matey   :-*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on November 17, 2010, 06:16:52 pm
I've read it now. Usual Daily Mail scaremongering rubbish.  :P

What I don't get it this....companies like Whitbread certainly don't publicise the fact they're using Halal meat...so what's the benefit of them using the method? It's hardly like every Brewers Fayre is full of Muslims licking their lips at the thought of animals killed in a medieval fashion. I don't see the business benefit for them - is it a cheaper method or something?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 17, 2010, 06:24:59 pm
- is it a cheaper method or something?

Not sure if it's cheaper. According to Oscars site they've just discovered the Halal meat is being used in the House of Commons canteen.  Who pulls the strings?

It wont be long before Bacon is banned. There goes the traditional Breakfast.  :weeping:

http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/MP-demands-changes-after-halal.6629178.jp (http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/MP-demands-changes-after-halal.6629178.jp)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on November 17, 2010, 06:30:33 pm
It wont be long before Bacon is banned. There goes the traditional Breakfast.  :weeping:

ONLY IF WE LET THEM!!!!!    :rage:  :rage:  :rage:  :rage:  :rage:  :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on November 17, 2010, 06:41:08 pm
I'm just looking at a Brewers Fayre menu now and they serve pork ribs, they have bacon on the cheese burger, a chicken & bacon salad. How can this be if food cannot be halal if prepared in the same kitchen as pork?

http://www.brewersfayre.co.uk/food/details/?id=1 (http://www.brewersfayre.co.uk/food/details/?id=1)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 17, 2010, 06:44:46 pm
ONLY IF WE LET THEM!!!!!    :rage:  :rage:  :rage:  :rage:  :rage:  :rage:
We would need to be informed first though Yorkie.  :'(
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on November 18, 2010, 08:33:27 am
Nothing could be more useless than those sticky strips which are designed to help you re-seal a bag of Cadbury's Buttons, ...or Maltesers, or REVELS!

When I open one of those, I'm going to eat the lot ... its impossible not to....so its a total waste of resource.    $dins$ $dins$ $dins$

The ones on Asda's grated cheese aren't much better, if indeed you can open the bag in the first place.

Talking of packaging, have you ever tried to remove an ironmongery item like a door handle from one of those dratted bubble pack thingies? Grrr
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 18, 2010, 11:58:58 am
Talking of packaging, have you ever tried to remove an ironmongery item like a door handle from one of those dratted bubble pack thingies? Grrr
The best way to open such packaging is to use a hacksaw, or if your posh one of those electric knives.  _))*
If all else fails give it to the Husband, it'll keep him quiet for hours.  L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 18, 2010, 12:02:39 pm
You know that saying, if a tree falls in the woods and if there's no one there, does it make a sound?
Well I wonder



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 if I wasn't there would my Hubby still swear at the ironing board !!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: white rabbit on November 18, 2010, 07:34:18 pm
At least he recognises an ironing board!!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: dontheturner on November 19, 2010, 05:51:21 am
I think my Wife is more crafty than you possibly are.  She asks, why when I do the ironing , are things appearing better. II told it's because I put water in the Iron.before use ---  dontheturner.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 19, 2010, 02:40:12 pm
New Phones

My Hubby has just got a new touch screen phone, bless he's having a nightmare (snigger).  He got up late this morning as he hadn't set the days right on the alarm, all I could hear was swearing from the bathroom, I pretended to be asleep. Next thing he walks in the bedroom and starts "Ang, Ang wake up, I need to get a different phone, this bloody thing is pants!!" he was whining.  I just kept my head under the pillow. I could hear him in the bathroom, I'm sure he called me a cow!! I've been giggling all day, he's usually so laid back.  I think it's really mean of the phone shops to remove the instruction manual when they sell phones to blokes. Mind you according to him they also configure TomToms wrongly just to wind him up too!!  :P
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on November 26, 2010, 11:27:51 am
Gritters

Somewhat parochial I know but .Why is it that whenever we do get any snow there are no gritters to be seen on the Orme and what are possibly the steepest roads in the built up parts of  Llandudno. The reason the council highways department has just told me is because the Great Orme is not on the "Gritting Route" because the councillors have deemed it low priority. Every time there is snow there are cars and more worryingly buses doing spins all over the road in their attempt to get up and down Ty Gwyn road.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on November 26, 2010, 11:33:49 am
Here's a map of all the gritting routes in the County:
http://www.conwy.gov.uk/upload/public/attachments/435/Conwy_Bulletin_2010_Map_for_web.pdf (http://www.conwy.gov.uk/upload/public/attachments/435/Conwy_Bulletin_2010_Map_for_web.pdf)

Llandudno only seems to get the A470 and Prom/Mostyn Street/Gloddaeth Ave/Bryniau Road done. I'm surpised Ty Gwyn Road isn't getting done, with it being the bus route.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on November 26, 2010, 11:57:33 am
Not surprisingly the Buses stopped after the first one encountered problems at 9am this morning.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Quiggs on November 26, 2010, 01:25:12 pm
Some years ago, when I lived up the Orme, Ty Gwyn Rd. was one of the first to be Gritted, I wonder why the priority has changed ?   ???
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Paddy on November 26, 2010, 06:53:04 pm
I'm surpised Ty Gwyn Road isn't getting done, with it being the bus route.

I would have thought that all bus routes would be gritted so that people who can't use their cars could still get to school/work.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on November 28, 2010, 04:01:15 pm
Not surprisingly the Buses stopped after the first one encountered problems at 9am this morning.

I take my hat off to you Medz, because I was behind that very bus in my car as Mrs F and I were setting off to Manchester....and my car was sliding slowly, but inexorably towards the bus.   That is until my wheels touched the grit that YOU had just shovelled into the road.  All was fine from that point.
Your timing was impeccable. Though you probably didn't even know it yourself!

 &well& &well& &well&
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Bellringer on November 29, 2010, 01:54:54 pm
SILENT TELEPHONE CALLS

For the last 2/3 weeks we have been receiving at least one silent call a day - you know the sort, you pick the phone up, there's nothing, then a click and a long tone. A 1471 enquiry says "We do not have the callers' number" which means the call was initiated outside the UK and so even if you are registered with the Telephone Preference Service as we are, they can't stop the calls.   :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on November 29, 2010, 03:52:46 pm
I suppose it's better than not receiving any calls, otherwise your 'phone would be redundant!!     L0L

One niggle I have is people who start a "private chat" halfway through a thread instead of using the Private Message facility!       ))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on November 29, 2010, 05:06:14 pm
SILENT TELEPHONE CALLS

For the last 2/3 weeks we have been receiving at least one silent call a day - you know the sort, you pick the phone up, there's nothing, then a click and a long tone. A 1471 enquiry says "We do not have the callers' number" which means the call was initiated outside the UK and so even if you are registered with the Telephone Preference Service as we are, they can't stop the calls.   :rage:
Stan, when you answer the phone to these calls, do you say anything? I've noticed that, unless you speak, the call will just end immediately. But, if you say anything, then the recorded message will spring into action.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on November 29, 2010, 05:30:48 pm
Bit difficult to answer the phone without saying something, Dave!   :D   And one doesn't know that it is going to be silent!    ;D     And "Auntie Dora" who is calling is expecting you to say something!     ???   Difficult problem.

One idea is to let the answering machine do its job and if a known person starts speaking, grab the phone and answer them!   If its a recorded message just let it run out at the caller's expense.    _))*

Or take this advice of how To Deal with Telemarketers

1. If they want to loan you money, tell them you just filed for bankruptcy and you could sure use some money.
2. If they start out with, "How are you today?" say, "I'm so glad you asked, because no one these days seems to care, and I have all these problems; my arthritis is acting up, my eyelashes are sore, my dog just died..."
3. If they say they're John Doe from XYZ Company, ask them to spell their name. Then ask them to spell the company name. Then ask them where it is located, how long it has been in business, how many people work there, how they got into this line of work, are they married?, kids?, etc. Continue asking them personal questions or questions about their company for as long as necessary.
4. Cry out in surprise,"Judy! Is that you? Oh my God! Judy, how have you been?" Hopefully, this will give Judy a few brief moments of terror as she tries to figure out where she could know you from.
5. Say "No", over and over. Be sure to vary the sound of each one, and keep a rhythmic tempo, even as they are trying to speak. This is most fun if you can do it until they hang up.
6. If MCI calls trying to get you to sign up for the Family and Friends Plan, reply, in as SINISTER a voice as you can, "I don't have any friends... would you be my friend?"
7. After the Telemarketer gives their spiel, ask him/her to marry you. When they get all flustered, tell them that you could not just give your credit card number to a complete stranger.
8. Tell the Telemarketer that you work for the same company, they often can't sell to employees.
9. Answer the phone. As soon as you realize it is a Telemarketer, set the receiver down, shout or scream, "Oh No!!!" and then hang up.
10. Tell the Telemarketer you are busy at the moment and ask him/her if he/she will give you his/her HOME phone number so you can call him/her back. When the Telemarketer explains that telemarketers cannot give out their HOME numbers you say "I guess you don't want anyone bothering you at home, right?" The Telemarketer will agree and you say, "Me, either!" Hang up.
11. Ask them to repeat everything they say, several times.
12. Tell them it is dinner time, BUT ask if they would please hold. Put them on your speaker phone while you continue to eat at your leisure. Smack your food loudly and continue with your dinner conversation.
13. Tell the Telemarketer you are on "home incarceration" and ask if they could bring you a pizza.
14. Ask them to fax the information to you, and make up a number.
15. Insist that the caller is really your buddy Leon, playing a joke. "Come on Leon, cut it out! Seriously, Leon, how's your mom?"
16. Tell them you are hard of hearing and that they need to speak up... louder... louder...louder...
17. Tell them to talk VERY SLOWLY, because you want to write EVERY WORD down.
 ££$


Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on November 29, 2010, 05:44:09 pm
You can tell it's an automated call as soon as you pick up the receiver usually, as there is dead silence until you say something. With a real person, there is pretty much always some background noise.

Another solution, of course, is to install Caller Display and not answer unrecognised numbers.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Paddy on November 29, 2010, 06:54:50 pm
Yorkie, number 18 for your list. do this.

TomMabe.com get this call on iTunes. The Murder Scene Call on the Bob and Tom Show, Tom Mabe (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkdoogjic4I#)

Classic!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on November 29, 2010, 09:00:05 pm
I suppose it's better than not receiving any calls, otherwise your 'phone would be redundant!!     L0L

One niggle I have is people who start a "private chat" halfway through a thread instead of using the Private Message facility!       ))*

Hang on a minute, there are two reasons why this might be totally appropriate..

1, The posting has some relevance (albeit vague) to the subject ot the previous posting.
2, The person posting might wish to share the thought with the wider audience....(to give public recognition or thanks for example)

Anyway...back on thread,  one of my niggles is people cutting and pasting L-O-N-G and time consuming (and only mildly amusing) anecdotes numbered one to eighteen, with dubious American references.
Excuse me, my phone is ringing.... I'm hoping its a double glazing telemarketer.... its just what I need.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on November 29, 2010, 09:18:22 pm
Do you know what Fester - I ain't going to rise to it!     ZXZ 

I don't like videos that you have to read, especially after having had a c & p of a load of Yankee rubbish!    _))*

Who suggested this thread in the first place - that's where the real niggle lies!     ¢¢## 
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on November 29, 2010, 09:24:01 pm
People are having niggles about niggles now!  _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 30, 2010, 09:09:50 am
Who suggested this thread in the first place - that's where the real niggle lies!     ¢¢## 
Hey Yorkie I'm not rising to it either.  WWW
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on November 30, 2010, 09:53:33 am
I was on the eyesore post earlier and it reminded me of another really annoying niggle and that's chewing gum.
The club had all new carpets costing thousands of pounds when it opened. They have been ruined by chewing gum, how can people just spit it out onto the carpet, it beggars belief. I understand with the smoking ban came the increase in chewing gum consumption, don't get me wrong the majority of customers in the club dispose of their chewing gum in the bin. However there's a small element of customers not just in the club but elswhere too who dispose of there gum by pressing it under the tables or spitting  it on the carpet etc. Gross and irresponsible.

 ¢¢##
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on November 30, 2010, 08:02:12 pm
  my dog just died..."

Now Yorkie It's my turn. Mine just did, What was that about inappropriate comments ?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on November 30, 2010, 08:21:46 pm
I've had a few dogs that have died.    :weeping:

Don't understand the rest of your comment which seems to be addressed to me,  Cannot recall having used the words "inappropriate comments"!  Please assist me in righting any wrong I may have inadvertently committed by elucidating.  Thank you.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on November 30, 2010, 08:35:00 pm
I am now elucidating!
Remember when your sister was ill?
End of subject.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on November 30, 2010, 08:52:41 pm
Good!
Yes!
Great - except to add that the only use of the word "inappropiate" in the whole Forum is in the two posts above!

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on December 03, 2010, 07:42:06 pm
Re my Gritting niggle I rang up the Highways department this afternoon to ask why they had not followed up on my request and filled up the nearby gritting box which is now empty. I was informed that the council has decided it is no longer filling gritting boxes because people had been using the grit that was in there. DOH!!!!  I told them that the grit box in question was on rather a steep road and it  was also on a bus route that wasn't on a gritting route and would the council like to take responsibility next time we had a cold spell and  somebody in a bus or car got hurt, because of the lack of ice prevention or removal. The lady on the phone took my details and phone number and said she would pass my message on to her line managers. I'll be interested to see if I get any grit, gritters or even a phone call.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on December 03, 2010, 07:47:08 pm
Astonishing.... but YES, people HAVE been using that grit.... how unreasonable of them.

My near neighbour (out of the goodness of his heart) has been scattering it around the paths where elderly neighbours live to allow them to get in and out of thier houses in relative safety, and to allow the bin men to collect safely yesterday.

The lady on the phone sounds like another one who needs to worry about her position WHEN the axe starts swinging! 
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on December 03, 2010, 07:54:09 pm
The fact that they aren't mentioning is that they are already running out of grit and no further supplies can be had. That's why there is none available to fill up the grit bins.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on December 07, 2010, 07:34:15 pm
Unbelievable!

It's like something from a movie.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on December 08, 2010, 09:30:32 am
The fact that they aren't mentioning is that they are already running out of grit and no further supplies can be had. That's why there is none available to fill up the grit bins.

"Conwy Council’s salt supplies have already dwindled to about 7,200 tonnes, compared with 10,500 tonnes at the start of the season.

Stuart Davies, head of highways and infrastructure, said: “We placed an order a couple of months ago for approximately 2,000 tonnes of rocksalt to be delivered in early December.

“We have been told it is unlikely that the supplier will be able to meet our order because of the severe conditions in other areas of the UK putting heavy demand on the salt mine."


http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/2010/12/07/grit-stocks-in-parts-of-north-wales-running-low-55578-27779080/ (http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/2010/12/07/grit-stocks-in-parts-of-north-wales-running-low-55578-27779080/)

So, the reserves are down to 7,200 tonnes and CCBC are using 500 tonnes a day. Hmmm....7,200 divided by 500 = Problem
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on December 08, 2010, 04:07:06 pm
Bus Drivers

I travel to work on the bus all the time and have noticed over the past few months the rise in foreign drivers.  I have nothing against them but you'd think Arriva would ensure they had a basic grasp  of the language or at least know which routes they were going on.  I have witnessed passengers getting on and asking the driver for example "do you go to mostyn street?". The driver looks vacantly back "Llandudno?" the passenger will ask again. "ah yes clandwdno" the driver will reply.  People have asked for Gloddaeth Street and I've had to intervene saying yes, as the driver has told them  no, having never heard of it.  It's like getting on a bus with Manuel as your driver. 
 >>>
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on December 08, 2010, 04:11:55 pm
I suppose they don't speak Welsh either.   Send a complaint to Arriva.    ¢¢##
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on December 08, 2010, 04:21:19 pm
I suppose they don't speak Welsh either.   Send a complaint to Arriva.    ¢¢##
On this occasion whether they speak welsh or not is irrelevent as a basic grasp of place names would suffice.   ::)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Dwyforite on December 14, 2010, 01:48:36 am
the one that gets up my nose is the faroes island shepherd who shears the collie dog as well as his sheep,on his wrist is a watch,its not a watch he needs on his wrist ,its a bloody grandfather clock
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on December 14, 2010, 09:04:16 am
Bus Drivers

I travel to work on the bus all the time and have noticed over the past few months the rise in foreign drivers.  I have nothing against them but you'd think Arriva would ensure they had a basic grasp  of the language or at least know which routes they were going on.  I have witnessed passengers getting on and asking the driver for example "do you go to mostyn street?". The driver looks vacantly back "Llandudno?" the passenger will ask again. "ah yes clandwdno" the driver will reply.  People have asked for Gloddaeth Street and I've had to intervene saying yes, as the driver has told them  no, having never heard of it.  It's like getting on a bus with Manuel as your driver.  
 >>>
It's the same with the automated announcements on Arriva trains, obviously narrated by someone who has never been to Wales..

"This train is for........big pause.......clan....dudno."

 _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on December 14, 2010, 09:09:51 am
the one that gets up my nose is the faroes island shepherd who shears the collie dog as well as his sheep,on his wrist is a watch,its not a watch he needs on his wrist ,its a bloody grandfather clock

One major problem is that you can't get big enough watch straps.    L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on December 15, 2010, 05:51:50 pm
Christmas.

I cringe at the perfume adverts, they all have french voice overs and visuals that mean absolutely nish. I'm not usually miserable but xmas is a huge anti climax. I wonder whether things have changed or if its because I'm getting older that xmas isn't as much fun anymore. Every year xmas is rammed down our throats earlier and earlier. The tesco ad makes me laugh when they phone to see what the neices and nephews want, who spends nearly £50 a pressie, or am I just tight. 
I'll have to put the decorations up in the club this week too, i've held out for long enough now.

My God it's me isn't it, I'm a whinging bint.  Surely I'm not the only one.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on December 15, 2010, 05:56:54 pm
Its not only you Pendragon.... I think you'll find that Dave R is actually The Grinch in disguise!

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on December 15, 2010, 06:16:48 pm
I'm very Scrooge like, I hate writing xmas cards (we bought loads cheap when Woolies went bust ;D) I spend next to nothing on xmas, I do like the pretty lights this time of year though  D)  Pendragon, I always moan at those stupid froggy perfume adverts, I mean would you go in a shop and ask for 'haw hee haww ooo la laa' or what ever stupid name it has  :rage:  L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on December 15, 2010, 06:20:30 pm
Every year the same up until October it's all Binge drinking this, over eating that yet everytime we turn on the tv  all the ads are "buy more beer, more spirits" and if that wasn't bad  we're convinced we need enough shopping to feed the whole street! January comes and all you see is Weight watcher ads.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on December 15, 2010, 06:27:19 pm
Maybe I spoke to soon  _))* _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on December 15, 2010, 06:29:10 pm
Its not only you Pendragon.... I think you'll find that Dave R is actually The Grinch in disguise!
Coming from a Yorkshireman, that is a grave insult.  :o
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on December 15, 2010, 06:47:50 pm
Merry Xmas to you all. this was the happiest face I could Muster.  L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on December 15, 2010, 07:12:26 pm
Its not only you Pendragon.... I think you'll find that Dave R is actually The Grinch in disguise!
Coming from a Yorkshireman, that is a grave insult.  :o

 L0L L0L  so how do you explain Merddin Emrys' Ebeneezer like outlook on Xmas?   He's Welsh born and bred.  $welsh$
 _))* _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on December 15, 2010, 07:15:58 pm
Its not only you Pendragon.... I think you'll find that Dave R is actually The Grinch in disguise!
Coming from a Yorkshireman, that is a grave insult.  :o

 L0L L0L  so how do you explain Merddin Emrys' Ebeneezer like outlook on Xmas?   He's Welsh born and bred.  $welsh$
 _))* _))*
I was born in Coventry  :(  although I do much prefer Cymru  $wales  D)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on December 15, 2010, 07:21:35 pm
Its not only you Pendragon.... I think you'll find that Dave R is actually The Grinch in disguise!
Coming from a Yorkshireman, that is a grave insult.  :o

 L0L L0L  so how do you explain Merddin Emrys' Ebeneezer like outlook on Xmas?   He's Welsh born and bred.  $welsh$
 _))* _))*
I was born in Coventry  :(  although I do much prefer Cymru  $wales  D)
Explained!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: dontheturner on December 16, 2010, 02:19:05 am
  Thai people, do not celebrate Christmas, but you should worry - I have to tolerate, the loudspeaker every morning, in this city, blasting out Bing Crosby , and his White Christmas! - that is one of the reasons, I am vacating soon!  dontheturner    L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on December 18, 2010, 05:30:46 pm
Well under protest I have made a start on erecting the Xmas tree in the club, however I didn't count on it being in about 50 different pieces, it's like the Krypton Factor trying to work the bloody thing out. What happened to the ones with a bottom middle and top ? Oh and when did tinsel become naff ? I love tinsel. Putting lights on a tree isn't easy either. I know why I'm whinging it's because in our house nobody ever comments on the tree, it's always looked like I've stood in the corner and hurled the baubles at it. In here it's all got to match, not in my nature I'm afraid.
I love all the bits and bobs the kids have made in school over the years, y'know the toilet roll santas and the wooden stars not to mention the cotton wool snowmen. Of course my eldest isn't impressed, well he's 21 now bless. Enough of my moaning ...........where's that bloody fairy!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on December 19, 2010, 11:13:29 am
Know just what you mean, same situation, everything has to match. All my little treasures are in the attic in a box. 'Fraid this years decs have had to be somewhat limited. Nothing at lower levels !
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Paddy on January 02, 2011, 09:05:53 am
Why is it that after a long shift at work I'm not allowed a beer? I've just pulled a 12 hour overnighter and thought it would be nice to crash on the couch with the news on the telly and a beer in hand before hitting the sack. However, someone along the corridors of power has decreed that because my shift finished at 08:30 on Sunday morning I'm not allowed to buy alcohol!

I'm a 46 year old intelligent, responsible adult. Why the feck can I not enjoy a beer when I choose to? Because I work "unusual" hours am I the only person who can't have a beer after work?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on January 02, 2011, 09:14:24 am
It's all tied in with the Sunday Trading laws (http://www.testvalley.gov.uk/Default.aspx?page=4312), Paddy, but Off-licenses could - if they were so permitted by CCBC - sell it at that time.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on January 02, 2011, 08:33:38 pm
Just make sure you have a few cans in the fridge in future Paddy!   Z**   ^*^0 ^*^0 Z**
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Paddy on January 02, 2011, 11:07:29 pm
Just make sure you have a few cans in the fridge in future Paddy!   Z**   ^*^0 ^*^0 Z**

I always have wine and vodka at home in case I get a visitor but I fancied a nice cold lager.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on January 12, 2011, 12:31:15 am
Pah............ this looking for a new job lark has changed.  I used to get jobs by going in and asking for one. I went on a few web sites earlier to have a nose around. Everyone wants a CV.  So, that's my next mission. Easier said than done too. 
I know I passed all my exams but they're having a laugh if they think I remember what the grades were? 
Name all the  jobs I've had since leaving school? ......................... I'll Need more paper.
What extra curriculum activities have I done ? ............................Deffinatly need more paper  8) or alternative template!
Marital Status ........Easy, I've been happily married for 8 years  :D Let's just hope they don't ask Gez  _))*

Kind of dampened the enthusiasm when I read this on a website


A survey of CV blunders reveals that job applicants are blowing their chances with gaffes.

Experts found that 94% of job hunters risked missing out on vacancies through CV blunders such as poor spelling, grammar or presentation on their CVs. Mike you have a point Matey

Failure to use the comma led to embarrassing disclosures such as: "My interests include cooking dogs and interesting people."

In some cases, applicants' attempts to impress potential employers failed through the odd missed word, with phrases such as: "I was responsible for dissatisfied customers."

For others, the omission of a single letter consigned their CV to the dustbin: "I am a pubic relations officer."

From a sample of 450 CVs, researchers found that 81% were laden with spelling and grammatical errors, while nearly half were poorly laid out.

A mere six per cent were error-free, the study by career advisers Personal Career Management (PCM) concluded.

Mistakes were not confined to applicants for menial roles either - many of the CVs riddled with errors were drafted by CEOs, professionals and recent graduates, researchers said.

Corinne Mills, managing director of PCM, said: "Many of the people whose CVs end up in the waste paper bin are perfectly capable of doing the job. However, a poor CV means they will not get the opportunity to prove it.

I'm going to be here for weeks aren't I  :o :o
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on January 12, 2011, 12:57:11 am
Its a mean old scene out there Angie.

My daughter passed quite a lot of GCSE's, and with decent-ish grades.
But when she emailed me her CV, it was embarrassing.
The most basic spelling and grammatical errors.
I spent the majority of my career recruiting staff at all levels, but it seems to be getting much worse.
When I pointed out the errors and helped put it in better order, she didn't really appreciate what I had done.  However when I mentioned that based on what I saw, I would not have considered interviewing her, I got the usual teenage response of ...''whatever''

What are they teaching the kids these days?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on January 12, 2011, 05:42:52 am
I got made redundant in 2005 and as part of the redundancy process I was offered the opportunity to meet with professional recruitment specialists to help with writing a CV and interview techniques etc.  The specialist said the CV should be no more than 3 pages in total, any more and the people considering you for a job won't start to read it. Even then only about 1 in about 20 people recruiting read beyond the first page (even of the CV from the person to which they offer the job) so make sure that first page carries a summary, up front.  The summary should show, in a single high level paragraph, your range of experience and what you can offer the people advertising the job. Good luck in the hunt. 
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on January 12, 2011, 08:14:56 am
Quote
What are they teaching the kids these days?

That's an interesting question, and one which is fairly topical. (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-12161931)  Part of the problem lies in the illiteracy levels of the employers.  I remember in the late '80s mounting a mini campaign in M & S to get them to change their signs "10 items or less", which actually worked - nationwide, eventually.  But they're not the only culprits. Inability to use the apostrophe is endemic, with the comma not faring much better, and the semi-colon might as well be an alien visitor, for all the competence that attends its use.

The English language is dynamic, of course, and changes to accommodate acquisitions from other cultures.  This is one characteristic of a successful language, and those who fight what they perceive as 'cultural and linguistic erosion' should not be surprised when their own languages begin to whither.  The French have long sought to eradicate any 'contamination', which is one reason why their language - once espoused as the international language - has lost out to English.  But grammar, syntax and punctuation - particularly the latter - aid comprehension, so it's important to try to get them to acceptable levels.

Returning to Fester's question, however, I'd say that schools are in a battle simply to get children to read books. It's reading that improves writing, but how many kids these days enjoy reading books? Parents are the key to encouraging children to read, and perhaps if there were fewer TVs in bedrooms, fewer PS3s available 24 hours a day and  - perhaps most of all - more parents prepared to spend time reading to and with their children at an early age, then we'd have a significantly greater level of literacy in general.



Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on January 12, 2011, 08:45:31 am
A CV is generally a work of fiction, to some degree.  No need to be longer than one page and no need to add in every job you've done, just the ones that reflect best on you in terms of responsibility etc. Your work info is more relevant than your school grades, so that bit should come first. Keep it simple.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on January 12, 2011, 08:47:58 am
Most youngsters these days haven't an idea how to write a letter, never mind spell it. They can all work fancy phones and computers, but can barely read and write in some cases. Makes me feel ancient !
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on January 12, 2011, 09:01:02 am
I think email and texting has killed off letter writing, but it's still a much-needed skill.

Some time ago I endured a prolonged battle with HMRC and was dismayed at the dreadful level of literacy I discovered. Some of their responses were almost unintelligible.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: white rabbit on January 12, 2011, 11:38:07 am
I may be old fashioned but I still write letters!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on January 12, 2011, 01:30:23 pm
I may be old fashioned but I still write letters!
Same here-- and I keep a dictionary handy--spelling never was my best subject !
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: white rabbit on January 12, 2011, 04:56:52 pm
And I'm happy to receive interesting ones!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on January 12, 2011, 06:31:14 pm
Here's a few interesting letters for you:

Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Pi, Theta, Epsilon, Eta, Kappa, Lambda. . . .

If you would like a few more let me know!    _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: white rabbit on January 12, 2011, 08:13:22 pm
no thanks
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on January 19, 2011, 11:23:32 pm
Man Flu

Now it's official - Duh
 
and I quote........."Women laugh about "man flu" but the condition is no myth, scientists have learned"

"men tended to "overrate" the severity of cold and flu symptoms. Women, on the other hand, were more likely to adopt a "stoical" attitude and soldier on in silence"

Erm..............excuse me, WE already know Man Flu exists.  "Overate the severity of cold and flu symptoms" that's got to be undestatement of the year!
Read it here  http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/breaking-news/2011/01/19/man-flu-not-a-myth-say-scientists-55578-28012531/ (http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/breaking-news/2011/01/19/man-flu-not-a-myth-say-scientists-55578-28012531/)

All we need now is for "Little Man Syndrome" to be confirmed and we ladies can sail off on the big ship Smugness to the land of "See I told you so"  _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: dontheturner on January 20, 2011, 03:54:33 am
  My firsr Wife, never ever, gave in to 'Flu,   

but she did have 4 periods a month!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: tonyf on January 20, 2011, 08:43:13 am
 :rage:

On the subject of punctuation. Below are 2 sentences that contains the same words in the right order but mean the complete opposite when changed by punctuation.

Meaning 1: Woman, without her, man is nothing.

Meaning 2: Woman without her man, is nothing. Z**
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on January 20, 2011, 08:50:33 am
This reminded me of school English lessons.

Have you seen our ginger cat?

Try saying the above sentence putting the emphasis on  a different word every time you say it.
eg:- HAVE you  seen our ginger cat?
       Have YOU seen our ginger cat?
       Have you SEEN our ginger cat?
etc etc,
The meaning changes every time.

Strange but true !
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on January 20, 2011, 08:35:30 pm
Quote
Woman, without her, man is nothing

That needs a semicolon or colon after "Woman" to make any sense at all.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on January 20, 2011, 08:54:17 pm
One niggle I have is about the person who turns up at the shop just as you are getting set to close for the day and starts tapping on the window!   Damn annoying!      _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on January 20, 2011, 09:05:17 pm
You can put the shutters down to deal with that sort of person....  _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 07, 2011, 12:42:50 am
Health and safety
After doing exactly the same job for 23 years, it has suddenly been deemed that I need to wear safety boots and if I turn up to work without them I will be sent home without pay.
There has never been an accident/near miss and it is most unlikely that there ever will be.

and another niggle
Why do people call health and safety 'elf and safety'
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on February 07, 2011, 12:48:34 am
Ah well Bob, just as long as you've still got your Elf.

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on February 07, 2011, 07:48:34 am
I hope that elf has his safety boots on  _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on February 07, 2011, 08:53:36 am
Dont look too safe to me ! _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on February 07, 2011, 09:13:24 am
I don't thnk his helmet is too safe either  L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 07, 2011, 04:54:45 pm
 :laugh: leave my helmet out of this

niggle: With more cars now having CO2 emissions of less than 120 g/km and paying £0 or £20 road tax how is the government going to make up this shortfall ?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 08, 2011, 07:12:30 am
biggest niggle of them all is having to work nights  :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on February 08, 2011, 09:50:00 am
:laugh: leave my helmet out of this

niggle: With more cars now having CO2 emissions of less than 120 g/km and paying £0 or £20 road tax how is the government going to make up this shortfall ?

fuel duty and vat on top of fuel duty  :rage:  :rage:

I've signed this.........  http://www.fairfueluk.com/ (http://www.fairfueluk.com/)    may help hopefully
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 10, 2011, 06:37:57 pm
Football talk

Why is it that nearly every bloke you meet assumes you like football and wants to talk about it?

and when you say you don't like football

why do they always follow it up with 'What sport do you like then ?'

grrr. I don't like any sport full stop, leave me alone, go away and talk your small talk with somebody else grrr
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 10, 2011, 06:51:23 pm
Yep football, can't stand it. I tell yer what gets me though, blokes bang on about women who; when in an argument remember everything from the year dot, rendering the poor bloke unable to defend himself from the verbal fact barage as more often than not, said man has the memory span of a gnat.  However you ask him who scored the first goal in the 1976 Outer Mongolian friendly with Rhyl and not only will he give you the correct answer, he'll also tell you who played in what position and what the linesman had for breakfast!!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 10, 2011, 07:15:58 pm
doh

Donorov Lumbengarav
centre forward
dried milk curds

and I know nothing about footy
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 10, 2011, 07:26:08 pm
and I my friend couldn't correct you even if I wanted to........thankfully  D)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on February 11, 2011, 12:19:45 am
Even though I think football is fantastic, I can identify with what you are saying.
There is so much snobbery around football knowledge, (as there is with the Welsh language) ... so if I momentarily forget who came 3rd in the 1990 World Cup, then I know NOTHING in the eyes of the person who does,

My wife knows everything, genuinly (don't tell her I said so)....and remembers the most peevish, trivial arguements to wrong-foot me from millions of years ago.

This is not a sexist comment (before I get moderated again) ... its a statement of fact, women remember the most incredible but damning facts.

Me?  I just know trivia.... and not enough of it to win a quiz!

 
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on February 11, 2011, 03:52:37 am
It's not the same anymore......... bawling.gif

sit down-shut up. The death of the football terrace (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_C8dyjVZUZY#)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 11, 2011, 06:33:53 pm
I used to go to all the home Bangor City games in the 80s. We used to have a right laugh, chanting to the opposing crowd.  It kinda takes the fun out of it if everyone is sat down.  However I can appreciate the safety issues. I remember once I told my Dad I was going to Llanfair and went to watch the Newport v Bangor game at Farrar road.  There was loads of trouble there, the Bangor Warfare Squad as they called themselves at the time (and still do) kicked off on the Newport fans (hooliganism was rife) My Dad saw me on the HTV news running through the streets of Bangor 9pm at night and was not amused.  In fact I was banned from going.  Course that didn't stop me mind but don't tell him  :roll:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 11, 2011, 07:28:50 pm
Warfare v Zulus = no contest
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 11, 2011, 07:45:30 pm
Warfare v Zulus = no contest
That depends on whether it's Zulus as in Rorke's Drift or Zulus the Birmingham tribe  :D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on February 11, 2011, 11:03:57 pm
Oh... Trojan,  seriously great memories...

My favourite football grounds of all time,,,

1, Goodison Park, Everton....  Still not ruined.

2, Bradford Park Avenue,  now only a ruin,  but when I was a kid, it was a 36,000 capacity, beautifully designed stadium with a unique wooden stand.

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on February 12, 2011, 02:12:31 am
I used to go to all the home Bangor City games in the 80s. We used to have a right laugh, chanting to the opposing crowd.  It kinda takes the fun out of it if everyone is sat down.  However I can appreciate the safety issues. I remember once I told my Dad I was going to Llanfair and went to watch the Newport v Bangor game at Farrar road.  There was loads of trouble there, the Bangor Warfare Squad as they called themselves at the time (and still do) kicked off on the Newport fans (hooliganism was rife) My Dad saw me on the HTV news running through the streets of Bangor 9pm at night and was not amused.  In fact I was banned from going.  Course that didn't stop me mind but don't tell him  :roll:

 D) Were you with the Maes G?

Those were the day's when every mob in the country started giving themselves' a name

Fancy getting banned from going to a football match.   ???




Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on February 12, 2011, 02:16:02 am
Warfare v Zulus = no contest
That depends on whether it's Zulus as in Rorke's Drift or Zulus the Birmingham tribe  :D

As an aside.....

The Llandudno Advertiser started on the 11th April 1885 and ceased publication in 1997. The title is still owned by Trinity Mirror (due to their acquisition of the North Wales Independent Press which owned the North Wales Weekly News Group)and there is a Limited Company Llandudno Advertiser Ltd still in existence.

It was printed at 133 Upper Mostyn Street from 1885 till 1975. Its owner, William 'Zulu' Smith, was a veteran of the Zulu War of 1879 and had printed an occasional Llandudno News Sheet from 3rd May 1882.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on February 12, 2011, 02:23:01 am
Warfare v Zulus = no contest

Yes, I agree.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 12, 2011, 02:19:42 pm
Grrr, why has Tesco got no Marmite, now what am I going to put on my toast.
Had to order some from Amazon, hopefully it will come midweek.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Paddy on February 12, 2011, 03:15:41 pm
You can't say Marmite wthout saying Mmmmmmmm!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on February 12, 2011, 04:16:55 pm
Grrr, why has Tesco got no Marmite, now what am I going to put on my toast.
Had to order some from Amazon, hopefully it will come midweek.


the toast will have gone cold by then though! :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 12, 2011, 04:46:45 pm

D) Were you with the Maes G?

Yes I was as it happens. Maes G was a very rough place when I was a kid.  You had to know people to go there. Buses and taxis wouldn't venture up there after 8pm in the 80s.  Its a really changed over the years, gone are the old mattresses dumped by the fences, now replaced by landscaped gardens.  Most of the houses are privately owned.  Crime rate is virtually nil believe it or not.  Maes G benefited from lottery money and they built a community center which is now run by the residents association. There's a youth center run by volunteers and a youth theatre, who perform in the theatre Gwynedd every year. Maes G has a real community spirit and I still love going there now to see old friends.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 12, 2011, 05:55:12 pm
Grrr, why has Tesco got no Marmite, now what am I going to put on my toast.
Had to order some from Amazon, hopefully it will come midweek.


the toast will have gone cold by then though! :laugh:
_))* _))* _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on February 12, 2011, 07:18:48 pm
Grrr, why has Tesco got no Marmite, now what am I going to put on my toast.
Had to order some from Amazon, hopefully it will come midweek.

Amazon is an extreme solution...
There is a Tesco own brand marmite type product.. goes great on toast (and even better with cheese on toast)
Or ... go to Asda, Marmite in every size there..... you lose too much from the squeezy one though, money wasted.

Finally, Morrisons stock marmite flavour CRISPS !!!   totally addictive.  <:<:<:<
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on February 12, 2011, 08:07:48 pm
Grrr, why has Tesco got no Marmite, now what am I going to put on my toast.
Had to order some from Amazon, hopefully it will come midweek.

Is it coming by boat?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on February 13, 2011, 10:45:07 am
Grrr, why has Tesco got no Marmite, now what am I going to put on my toast.
Had to order some from Amazon, hopefully it will come midweek.

Amazon is an extreme solution...
There is a Tesco own brand marmite type product.. goes great on toast (and even better with cheese on toast)
Or ... go to Asda, Marmite in every size there..... you lose too much from the squeezy one though, money wasted.
Finally, Morrisons stock marmite flavour CRISPS !!!   totally addictive.  <:<:<:<

Have you tried Marmite bars?


Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 13, 2011, 11:14:46 am
Grrr, why has Tesco got no Marmite, now what am I going to put on my toast.
Had to order some from Amazon, hopefully it will come midweek.

Is it coming by boat?
No, it's just the gravy that comes by boat
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on February 13, 2011, 11:29:53 am
you must be thinking of the 'gravy train'
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: suepp on February 13, 2011, 09:16:39 pm
Quote

Have you tried Marmite bars?




They taste awful, even though I love Marmite. The rice cakes are lovely.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on February 13, 2011, 09:21:46 pm
May I throw Twiglets into the argument? Do they taste/smell of marmite?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 13, 2011, 10:18:28 pm
 nooooo, but I like marmite cheese bites

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 14, 2011, 12:12:16 am
I love marmite I really do but my mate Ali Gugs hates it with a passion.  He told me about the time him and his wife fell out, she went in the kitchen and spread Marmite thickly all over a sandwich ate it and then went in the living room pretending to make up with him. As soon as he kissed her he was gagging all over the place.  Classic. Woman after my own heart.  _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on February 14, 2011, 02:01:56 am
I love marmite I really do but my mate Ali Gugs hates it with a passion.  He told me about the time him and his wife fell out, she went in the kitchen and spread Marmite thickly all over a sandwich ate it and then went in the living room pretending to make up with him. As soon as he kissed her he was gagging all over the place.  Classic. Woman after my own heart.  _))*

 $lol$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 14, 2011, 11:37:59 am
The "go compare" advert for car insurance was voted most annoying ad for 2010 and rightly so.  However what's even more annoying is the new ad with sub titles.  I just can't help singing along in my mind now, trying to fit the words in with the music.  :(
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on February 14, 2011, 06:23:54 pm
It's like that dreadful
You buy on, you get one free
man, I hate that advert, but you find yourself saying it too!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 14, 2011, 06:56:06 pm
It's the 'webuyanycar.com' advert that does my head in  >:(

webuyanycar.com TV Advertisement - We Buy Any Car (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-yEWZTBQ64#ws)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 14, 2011, 07:37:10 pm
The ones that make me laugh are the two weekly "build your own boat" mags.  £6.99 an issue with a bit of wood, if you read the small print the model will take 2 yrs or more to complete with a total cost of over £600. They're having a laff.
When my lad was about 6 he wanted the "treasures of the earth."  For months I had to pay £4 an issue and we ended up with box after box of tiny bits of stone. Pointless. Expensive and pointless come to think of it.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on February 14, 2011, 08:33:54 pm
The ones that make me laugh are the two weekly "build your own boat" mags.  £6.99 an issue with a bit of wood, if you read the small print the model will take 2 yrs or more to complete with a total cost of over £600. They're having a laff.
When my lad was about 6 he wanted the "treasures of the earth."  For months I had to pay £4 an issue and we ended up with box after box of tiny bits of stone. Pointless. Expensive and pointless come to think of it.

yes, at the moment i have on the go a Tiger tank in weekly parts, James Bond's Aston Martin and the boat all in weekly parts, you fit one part which takes a couple of minutes then wait a week! the suspense kills me wondering what next week's part will be  :-X


(this could possibly be a lie  :laugh:)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 14, 2011, 10:29:21 pm
If I didn't like Steven Seagal before I really don't now. Hubby wanted to watch the Justin lee Collins interview.  Seagal has just said he came to Llandudno with his band and he thought the Welsh were inbreds who liked sheep for some reason the pillock. Hubby saw my face and sat there laughing.  We can quite safely say Valentines is now well and truly over (for him anyway)  :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on February 14, 2011, 10:35:39 pm
I see you name your seagulls, fair enough my pigeons all have names!


(steven does sound a prat if he comes out with that nonsense!)  $wales
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on February 15, 2011, 08:47:08 am
The ones that make me laugh are the two weekly "build your own boat" mags.  £6.99 an issue with a bit of wood, if you read the small print the model will take 2 yrs or more to complete with a total cost of over £600. They're having a laff.
When my lad was about 6 he wanted the "treasures of the earth."  For months I had to pay £4 an issue and we ended up with box after box of tiny bits of stone. Pointless. Expensive and pointless come to think of it.

yes, at the moment i have on the go a Tiger tank in weekly parts, James Bond's Aston Martin and the boat all in weekly parts, you fit one part which takes a couple of minutes then wait a week! the suspense kills me wondering what next week's part will be  :-X


(this could possibly be a lie  :laugh:)

I should hope so  ;D or as we say in Yorkshire you must have more brass than wit !!! _))* _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on February 15, 2011, 08:53:48 am
If I didn't like Steven Seagal before I really don't now. Hubby wanted to watch the Justin lee Collins interview.  Seagal has just said he came to Llandudno with his band and he thought the Welsh were inbreds who liked sheep for some reason the pillock
Probably narked because no-one came to see him and why would they - he's RUBBISH!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on February 15, 2011, 03:15:17 pm
If I didn't like Steven Seagal before I really don't now. Hubby wanted to watch the Justin lee Collins interview.  Seagal has just said he came to Llandudno with his band and he thought the Welsh were inbreds who liked sheep for some reason the pillock
Probably narked because no-one came to see him and why would they - he's RUBBISH!!!!!!!

I didn't realise Steven Seagal played in a band.  ???
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on February 15, 2011, 03:39:37 pm
Neither did anyone else...and if they had known, they wouldnt have gone...
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 15, 2011, 04:13:40 pm
His band is called "thunderbox" and your right its pants.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on February 15, 2011, 04:33:43 pm
His band is called "thunderbox" and your right its pants.

isn't 'thunderbox' another name for toilet ? seems appropriate in this case  _))*

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=thunderbox (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=thunderbox)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 15, 2011, 05:58:57 pm
I've got an mp3 album of his, 'Songs from the Crystal Cave'
never played it though
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 15, 2011, 07:23:27 pm
Well I'm impressed................anyone else..............No, ok then  :o
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 15, 2011, 07:36:16 pm
seeing as it's just you impressed, i'll email you a copy  :P
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Paddy on February 15, 2011, 07:40:41 pm
Check out Kevin Bacon and his Brother. The aptly named "Bacon Brothers".

The Bacon Brothers performing "Busboy" in Nashville (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj5pC_PSE2U#)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Bellringer on February 15, 2011, 08:23:25 pm
Following another vehicle across the bridge to Conwy, and at the last minute it turns right (with difficulty) down towards the quay. There is a sign there saying "No right turn" and that drivers should go to the Castle island, go round it and return and do a left turn down onto the quay.

Sounds complicated but it is more straight forward than my description probably makes it seem.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 15, 2011, 08:24:39 pm
Cars do it all the time.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on February 15, 2011, 08:30:10 pm
Check out Kevin Bacon and his Brother. The aptly named "Bacon Brothers".
It's a rubbish name. How about 'The Two Slices'?  OK, maybe not. :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on February 15, 2011, 08:59:46 pm
Check out Kevin Bacon and his Brother. The aptly named "Bacon Brothers".
It's a rubbish name. How about 'The Two Slices'?  OK, maybe not. :laugh:

What does Kevin say to his brother when it's lunchtime?

"I think it's time for a sandwich.....bacon".
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on February 15, 2011, 09:24:33 pm
Following another vehicle across the bridge to Conwy, and at the last minute it turns right (with difficulty) down towards the quay. There is a sign there saying "No right turn" and that drivers should go to the Castle island, go round it and return and do a left turn down onto the quay.

Sounds complicated but it is more straight forward than my description probably makes it seem.
I think the Quay should be pedestrianised anyway, apart from residents access etc.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 15, 2011, 09:29:54 pm
So do most of the residents and holiday makers I would have thought.  Its a nightmare down there in the summer.  All those little kids running around and some Gonk driving right through the middle of them.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 15, 2011, 11:20:45 pm
Check out Kevin Bacon and his Brother. The aptly named "Bacon Brothers".

yeehaw
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on February 17, 2011, 05:38:16 pm
I've heard it all now. I was travelling back from Cardiff on a train out of Chester when a Grandma and her two grand daughters aged about 5 years and 3 years old sat across from me. As we got moving  the grandma asked the elder grand daughter whether the younger one still had a dummy to go to sleep with. The elder grand daughter said "yes because if she doesn't have one then she keeps moaning and that makes me so f***ing cross".  The Grandma did and said absolutely nothing!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on February 17, 2011, 07:53:05 pm
Yep... thats today's society!    I'm just surprised that she knew the word 'cross'

No doubt they were travelling to Rhyl?    Colwyn Bay?   Or worse?



Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on February 17, 2011, 08:24:06 pm
They were still on when we got off at the Junction.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 17, 2011, 08:28:49 pm
I would die (closely followed by whichever one of mine said it) if one of my lads came out with that kind of language.  It's no wonder when they weren't even reprimanded for it.  Disgraceful and a shame for the kids.  You can imagine their home life.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on February 17, 2011, 09:18:08 pm
Our daughter trained as a nanny. This was 25 years ago and even then kids of 3 and 4 in nursery school used to say they were going for a s**t. What they would come out with now is un-thinkable.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on February 18, 2011, 08:32:16 am
And it's hard to know whether the increasing ubiquity of these words on TV is the cause or merely a symptom. 
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on February 18, 2011, 08:48:25 am
There has always been a subsection of society that behaves in such a way, most people are perfectly well behaved.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on February 18, 2011, 09:00:44 am
But I suspect the use of foul language by children is on the increase, and being both seen as acceptable and encouraged in ways it wasn't forty years ago.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on February 18, 2011, 09:03:04 am
When I was in school in the 1970s, every other word was a swear word.

And that was just the teachers....
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on February 18, 2011, 09:53:56 am
 _))* _))* _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on February 18, 2011, 11:15:46 am
OMG we would have been expelled ! 'fraid I went to a very old fashioned school and the rules even for dress were very strict.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on February 18, 2011, 07:52:58 pm
OMG we would have been expelled ! 'fraid I went to a very old fashioned school and the rules even for dress were very strict.

Same at my school as we were not allowed to wear dresses.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 18, 2011, 11:52:07 pm
I was expelled on my last day at school  :-[
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on February 19, 2011, 10:35:37 am
I threw my beret on the ground and jumped on it--- dratted thing !
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 20, 2011, 09:44:57 pm
Top Gear for being so predictable.

Why aren't there any proper motoring programs on TV?
I long for the days of William Woollard and Chris Goffey that actually gave you the facts whilst still being entertaining.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 20, 2011, 10:07:16 pm
niggle: Seem to be getting a lot of spam to my Gmail address this week, anyone else getting this problem? niggle grrr
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on February 20, 2011, 10:11:27 pm
I have a Gmail address and it seems to be very good at spotting spam and automatically sending it to the Spam folder without me even seeing it. It's very rare a spam email actually gets into the Inbox, maybe one every couple of months at most.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 20, 2011, 10:13:54 pm
It's only this week Dave, been great up to now, previously the only spam I got was via my hotmail account.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 23, 2011, 07:40:20 pm
It must be that time of the year again, dozens of frogs copulating on my patio, god knows where they come from, we don't know of anyone local with a pond.
They were at it for about three weeks last year.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on February 23, 2011, 08:47:09 pm
I hope they are taking precautions - far too many frogs in the World.

On the other hand, if they are the edible variety, I'll place a regular order for a dozen pairs of legs per week!    :P
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on February 23, 2011, 10:47:46 pm
 :laugh:

It's quite spooky, they just sit there, no movement, erm froggy fashion  ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on February 24, 2011, 07:59:53 am
Quote
They were at it for about three weeks last year.

  Impressive....or did you mean more than one pair?

 :)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 28, 2011, 08:52:11 pm
Now I don't mean to be tight but why are nokia advertising a smart phone, with a blind man taking photos?  Have I missed something here?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on February 28, 2011, 09:28:15 pm
He may not be able to "see" the result, but someone can describe them to him!    ;)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on February 28, 2011, 10:29:37 pm
A real Niggle that I have been building up to for quite a while now...

Why oh why do people have to wander out in front of my car in Llandudno without a care or even checking.
If they bother to look at me at all, they look with utter disdain that I have the affrontary to be on the road.

Its not just youngsters, it pensioners... its couples, its EVERYONE !!
People just walking out and not looking (or caring) that a car is using the road.

My car is not hidden by a cloaking device, and these people do not have steel legs,  so whats going on?   :rage: :rage: :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: suepp on February 28, 2011, 10:54:00 pm
 :laugh: This always seems to happen on the Lloyd st junction into Mostyn street
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on March 01, 2011, 08:26:46 am
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My car is not hidden by a cloaking device

Hmmm.... Possibly your garage has been infiltrated by a Romulan defector, who has installed one in the mistaken belief that your car is actually the Federation's attempt to mimic their singularity-powered runabouts.  On the other hand , perhaps they're just daft :-)))
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on March 01, 2011, 08:31:30 am
:laugh: This always seems to happen on the Lloyd st junction into Mostyn street
It's a tradition there. You just walk into the road and the cars stop. It's the way it should be, people are more important than cars.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 01, 2011, 09:34:50 am
:laugh: This always seems to happen on the Lloyd st junction into Mostyn street
It's a tradition there. You just walk into the road and the cars stop. It's the way it should be, people are more important than cars.

Definitely - this can be repaired!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 01, 2011, 01:40:09 pm
Why is it when you buy a load of potatoes from Tesco (or ASDA) they are all sprouting within a few days.

Yet when you buy expensive seed potatoes from the Garden Centre they take absolutely ages to chit?     :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 01, 2011, 04:07:50 pm
chit must be a swear word as I've had a post removed  L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 01, 2011, 04:12:21 pm
I hope your fence don't fall down!                :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 01, 2011, 04:21:10 pm
 L0L

All my coupling frogs have disappeared, they didn't last as long as last year, the weather's got much colder this week,

but where did they go to?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 01, 2011, 04:25:51 pm
To Llandudno for some sunshine!



Have you ever seen a horse box, and can crop circles be square?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 01, 2011, 05:51:59 pm
Of course, is this something that has always niggled you ?  :laugh:


Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 01, 2011, 09:32:01 pm
Twitter.

I have heard about it for quite a while, I was even prepared to embrace it... so I took a long look at it.
Call me a technophobe if you like, but I have come to the considered opinion that Twitter is utter s****e.



Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 01, 2011, 10:39:02 pm
Twitter.

I have heard about it for quite a while, I was even prepared to embrace it... so I took a long look at it.
Call me a technophobe if you like, but I have come to the considered opinion that Twitter is utter s****e.


I've also looked at Facebook and Twitter and I can't see what the point is, yet they are very popular, we must be missing something?  ???




Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 02, 2011, 01:29:38 am
we must be missing something? 

Yes, 658 friends  _))++
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 02, 2011, 07:01:47 am
 _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 02, 2011, 07:30:21 am
(http://imageupload.org/?di=9129905088611) brumbob and five others like this
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on March 02, 2011, 08:28:15 am
Every time I use it, it suggests I add someone called 'Oscar Moscar' as a friend?  ???
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on March 02, 2011, 11:42:40 am
I suspect Twitter is a wonderful antidote for low self-esteem.  If you tweet, and pick up 'followers', then the assumption is that someone, somewhere likes you or at least what you're saying. Thus, it will naturally appeal to teenagers, MPs, actors, prison guards and Tax inspectors.

 ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 02, 2011, 11:50:25 am
I suspect Twitter is a wonderful antidote for low self-esteem.  If you tweet, and pick up 'followers', then the assumption is that someone, somewhere likes you or at least what you're saying. Thus, it will naturally appeal to teenagers, MPs, actors, prison guards and Tax inspectors.

 ;D

No wonder I thought it was all a load of cobblers then  _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: suepp on March 02, 2011, 11:52:50 am
I like Facebook it keeps me in touch with friends and family,  it's great for sharing photos and my dubious tastes in music  and I can play 9 games of Scrabble at any time of the day or night!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 02, 2011, 01:26:23 pm
Facebook is a crook's charter.         D)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 02, 2011, 04:34:40 pm
Facebook's good for keeping an eye on what your kids are up to  8)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 02, 2011, 05:35:19 pm
I suspect Twitter is a wonderful antidote for low self-esteem.  If you tweet, and pick up 'followers'

Just a modern version of the Pied Piper really.  :D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on March 02, 2011, 05:35:58 pm
For that very reason ( I could use it to keep an eye on them) I'm the last person either of my two lads would add as a friend.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 03, 2011, 09:01:57 am
Twitter is a heap of useless rubbish also.

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 03, 2011, 02:38:18 pm
grrr, I order some bedside lamps for 120 quid on the net, they take the money out of my account, then next day say the items are discontinued and I will have to wait up to 30 days for a refund grrr


 DO NOT USE http://www.thelightingsuperstore.co.uk (http://www.thelightingsuperstore.co.uk)  :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 03, 2011, 04:05:45 pm
grrr, I order some bedside lamps for 120 quid on the net, they take the money out of my account, then next day say the items are discontinued and I will have to wait up to 30 days for a refund grrr


 DO NOT USE http://www.thelightingsuperstore.co.uk (http://www.thelightingsuperstore.co.uk)  :rage:


http://www.thelightingsuperstore.co.uk/tandc.asp (http://www.thelightingsuperstore.co.uk/tandc.asp)

send the boys round!  their terms & conditions read like War & Peace!  >>>

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 03, 2011, 04:07:49 pm
And in the meantime they are earning interest on your money and every other person who has ordered.   I suggest you contact supplier and demand immediate refund and threaten with action for theft as they should not have taken the payment without having the goods available.    Look at Distance Selling Regulations.   Also contact your Bank or Card Company.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on March 04, 2011, 08:28:18 am
I order some bedside lamps for 120 quid on the net
Wouldn't you prefer some lovely framed prints of Llandudno instead? Don't provide as much light but far more attractive...
http://llandudno-emporium.com/store/index.php?act=viewCat&catId=3 (http://llandudno-emporium.com/store/index.php?act=viewCat&catId=3)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on March 04, 2011, 08:37:19 am
I've used the Lighting Superstore in the past, and it's been okay. However, this practice of taking the money from your credit card is poor one, but threatening them with action for theft won't work, since  a business will always fall back on the defence that they had no intention of permanently depriving you of your goods, which is the legal definition of theft.  Far better to go to your credit card issuer and demand restitution under section 75 of the consumer credit act.

This, of course, only applies if you've paid by credit card; you should never, ever pay for anything over £100 on anything but your credit card, naturally, since credit cards offer extensive consumer protection.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 04, 2011, 09:09:57 am
It is, of course, up to the store to prove that they had no intention of permanently depriving you of your goods.  However if they did not have the goods, they should not have taken the payment.   Therefore immediate restitution should take place.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 04, 2011, 09:17:19 am
This, of course, only applies if you've paid by credit card; you should never, ever pay for anything over £100 on anything but your credit card, naturally, since credit cards offer extensive consumer protection.

thats assuming that you have a credit card, I've not had one for years as I hate owing money, I'm not even sure if I could get one as I've not borrowed any money for years and probably have a very low credit rating?  The protection is worth having though, so I may look in to it
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on March 04, 2011, 09:19:16 am
Doubt you will get one-- we are in the process of trying to change ours and because we have no debts of any sort no one wants to know.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on March 04, 2011, 10:18:21 am
Try here:

http://www.moneysupermarket.com/credit-cards/ (http://www.moneysupermarket.com/credit-cards/)

And for a lot of good, general advice, here:

http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ (http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/)

Finally, you could do a lot worse than join Which?

http://www.which.co.uk/ (http://www.which.co.uk/)





Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 04, 2011, 11:38:16 am
Try here:

http://www.moneysupermarket.com/credit-cards/ (http://www.moneysupermarket.com/credit-cards/)

And for a lot of good, general advice, here:

http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ (http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/)

Finally, you could do a lot worse than join Which?

http://www.which.co.uk/ (http://www.which.co.uk/)


I'm already a member of Which, very handy it is too! and I look at Money saving expert with Martin Lewis,  its that section 75 part of a credit card that interests me, just in case







Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 04, 2011, 11:51:16 am
Doubt you will get one-- we are in the process of trying to change ours and because we have no debts of any sort no one wants to know.

Yes I've heard that being debt free is bad for credit rating, we only ever had a small mortgage which we paid off around 5 years ago, we never had any other loans, I know that makes us unusual these days  :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 04, 2011, 01:16:08 pm
Have to agree there's some sound advice on moneysavingexpert.com, I always use the site when it's time to tart my credit card/s ;D
I've used thelightingsuperstore before to buy some ceiling fans with no problems but I wont be using them again,
I do expect the store to reimburse me eventually but as said, it is very bad practise to take the money prior to despatch of goods.
I've no problem using a Lloyds debit card for any purchase as they promise 'that whenever you use your Lloyds TSB credit or debit card to shop online, you'll be protected against fraud',
I know credit cards will be safer in certain situations as they have the full weight of section 75 behind them but it's good to see the t&c's of debit cards catching up with those of credit cards.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 04, 2011, 07:57:14 pm
Doubt you will get one-- we are in the process of trying to change ours and because we have no debts of any sort no one wants to know.

Yes I've heard that being debt free is bad for credit rating, we only ever had a small mortgage which we paid off around 5 years ago, we never had any other loans, I know that makes us unusual these days  :laugh:

Yes, these days you can only borrow money if you can prove that you DON'T NEED IT. !!

Or.... if there is someone in The Victoria Shopping Centre who is on commission to make you sign up for one.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 04, 2011, 09:49:13 pm
I've no interest in borrowing money, it's that section 75 protection, it would be great if they put that on debit cards too. Mind you I rarely buy anything over £100  :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 05, 2011, 12:12:20 am
I've no interest in borrowing money, it's that section 75 protection, it would be great if they put that on debit cards too. Mind you I rarely buy anything over £100  :laugh:

I don't know mate....you might have to for that TAME budgie ... they don't come CHEEP!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 05, 2011, 07:26:14 am
I've no interest in borrowing money, it's that section 75 protection, it would be great if they put that on debit cards too. Mind you I rarely buy anything over £100  :laugh:

I don't know mate....you might have to for that TAME budgie ... they don't come CHEEP!


that was a CHEEP joke  L0L L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 05, 2011, 07:52:01 am
Bloke dahn Petticoat Lane shahtin'. " 'undred day old chicks goin' cheap!"
'nuvver bloke in the crowd says, "Wot you expect 'em to do, bloody well bark?"
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on March 08, 2011, 07:23:02 pm
There must be a chance of the weather beginning to improve because the council has just filled ( I say filled but most of it was around the outside and not inside) the grit bin on Black Gate.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 08, 2011, 11:20:43 pm
Y'know what really does my head in is the people on Oscars who criticise the Welsh for being just that in our own country

"they resent the spendthrift posturing of two-bit Welsh (and Scottish)"
"Wales is not a country"
"Were racist"
Just a few of the comments!!!!

I have nothing against anyone from anywhere who wants to live here, but don't be telling me, while your here, we are a bunch of degenerates who can't run our own country,  just because were proud of our culture.  >>> >>> >>> :rage: :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on March 09, 2011, 07:08:15 am
Well said, Angie.  $walesflag$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 09, 2011, 07:11:56 am
I always thought you were a bunch of sheepsh erm very nice people  ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 09, 2011, 08:03:13 am
Y'know what really does my head in is the people on Oscars who criticise the Welsh for being just that in our own country


I think it is the extremists who cause the Welsh reputation to be tarnished.  I am from away and get on well with the Welsh but regret I do not appreciate the actions of those extremists who want everything "Welsh" and cannot abide anyone or anything that is "Foreign"!   
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Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on March 09, 2011, 08:09:50 am
To be fair, there are far many more people in England like that - you only have to look at the plethora of right wing racist groups there, not to mention the success the BNP has had in elections.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on March 09, 2011, 08:33:40 am
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To be fair, there are far many more people in England like that - you only have to look at the plethora of right wing racist groups there, not to mention the success the BNP has had in elections

Indeed, but there are a couple of differences.  The Right Wing extremists in England tend to be mainly anti-colour, not anti-caucasian, Welsh or Scottish. They dislike those whose skin colour is different to theirs, and tend not to become concerned with the non-English, prividing their skin colour is fair.

The second - and perhaps more significant - difference is that those groups (and their aspirations) are generally shunned and detested by the vast majority of folk in England. 

But extremism of any sort is to be resisted, because it fosters the agenda of unreasoning hatred, a path down which lies atrocities, something evidenced all too clearly in WWII.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 09, 2011, 01:13:22 pm
It will never change as long as Celtic and Rangers continue to knock seven bells out of each other. )*)&

And, of course, many other football supporters from all over the country, and even the World! :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 09, 2011, 06:44:09 pm
 ???
are the English BNP any different to their Welsh and Scottish counterparts?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 09, 2011, 06:46:19 pm
Why do mindless idiots throw stones off bridges at passing cars, it's the third case now on the A55 at Caerhun
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on March 09, 2011, 07:41:34 pm
Why do mindless idiots throw stones off bridges at passing cars, it's the third case now on the A55 at Caerhun
Morons, simple as that.  :(
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 09, 2011, 09:36:02 pm
???
are the English BNP any different to their Welsh and Scottish counterparts?

That discussion (BNP etc) is completely different to the point that Angie raised.
The BNP despise muslims and people of different skin colour 'invading' Britain  (Not just England)
Angie was referring to people slagging off the Welsh, in Wales!

Thats tantamount to Asians in Bradford or Brum slagging off the Engish natives...(which they do, but its a totally different issue)

 
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 09, 2011, 10:16:27 pm
Thanks Fester, polish aren't coloured as a rule are they?  Its the attitude i take exception to. They say the Welsh harbour grudges and won't let it lie, ive got one for you 1966 world cup!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: born2run on March 09, 2011, 10:35:11 pm
Llandudno is an odd place sometimes.
The centre of North  $wales, and you'll find if Wales and England are playing football at the same time 90% of the pubs will be showing the England game, if the pub has two TVs you can bet England will be on the big screen attracting a big crowd and Wales will be watched by a handful on a little telly in the corner. It's not because it's a more important game - I've seen it happen when Wales have played in proper qualifiers and England in a mickey mouse friendly and it's not because of the tourists as it happens in deepest darkest winter just as much as summer. You might say it's because Wales are rubbish at football, but England are not exactly Brazil these days either :laugh:

So why is it?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 09, 2011, 10:55:09 pm
Its because every local football lover supports Man Utd or Liverpool....(or another Premiership club) .... and you get to see your favourite teams players in an England shirt and hope they don't get injured.

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 09, 2011, 10:59:23 pm
I think the majority of welsh people are more passionate about rugby. We are crap at football let's face it. If your watching the footy game in a pub you can see the landlords point business is business in these situations and he has to cater for the demand.  I would go ape if the same arose with rugby but it doesn't thankfully.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: born2run on March 09, 2011, 11:03:33 pm
Its because every local football lover supports Man Utd or Liverpool....(or another Premiership club) .... and you get to see your favourite teams players in an England shirt and hope they don't get injured.




Same is true in Dublin, but over there it's still the Ireland game people care about not the English one.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: born2run on March 09, 2011, 11:10:20 pm
I think the majority of welsh people are more passionate about rugby. We are crap at football let's face it. If your watching the footy game in a pub you can see the landlords point business is business in these situations and he has to cater for the demand.  I would go ape if the same arose with rugby but it doesn't thankfully.

Care about the odd international game of Rugby yes but I wouldn't say they're anywhere near as passionate about rugby than footy, in South Wales maybe, but is there even any professional Rugby clubs in North Wales?
Llandudno Rugby Club play in a field for example, watched by 20 odd people each week! There are much more people in the pubs watching Man United v Liverpool than there are watching Wales play Rugby I think.

The difference is it's the English "fans" who really don't give a doggy doos about watching England play rugby so pubs are safe to show Wales games without losing customers (and obviously from a business point a view, they pay their money and take their choice) So am not having a go at the landlords.

It just puzzles me why it happens that's all. And yes I do think it's annoying, just as someone in say Sheffield would be annoyed if his local was showing Wales v Azerbaijan instead of England v Italy!!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 09, 2011, 11:29:19 pm
If there were more welsh fans in the pub than english then the senario would probably be different. You are right in pointing out that here in north wales there is no major team but isn't there a rugby school of excellence coming to north wales soon?for exactly that reason. I will have to check, my nephew was supposed to be enroled there sometime next year. 
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: born2run on March 09, 2011, 11:45:38 pm
If there were more welsh fans in the pub than english then the senario would probably be different. You are right in pointing out that here in north wales there is no major team but isn't there a rugby school of excellence coming to north wales soon?for exactly that reason. I will have to check, my nephew was supposed to be enroled there sometime next year. 

I think I heard something, the facilities at Eiries Park are excellent. I hope one day Colwyn Bay F.C also move down there as it's one of the best grounds in all of North Wales.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 09, 2011, 11:53:34 pm
I got the impession it was going to be like a college for kids who excelled in rugby the aim is to get more north wales kids onto our national side. As soon as I see him i'll get the details and post on here B2R.

I can't check on the net at the mo as i'm using my phone, my lap top lead has died.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Quiggs on March 10, 2011, 12:04:36 am
I think that you will find that there are more English in Llandudno than Welsh. I believe that this has come about as a result of the tourist industry. Many Yrs. ago the holiday season in Llandudno was seasonal, from about April until September. As a result there were insufficient local people to staff the hotels during the summer months. The population with visitors exploded. So hotel workers were recruited from Liverpool , Manchester etc. The result is that Llandudno became Anglicized, as a result there are fewer Welsh in the town.  
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 10, 2011, 12:31:22 am
Quiggs is correct...and there is another aspect.

Tourists who came here, year in, year out...fell in love with the town,  and came to live here!  (or retired here)

Llandudno can get to you that way.

But don't worry, us old buggers will be dead soon... and we are too old to breed!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 10, 2011, 06:28:22 am
It will never change as long as Celtic and Rangers continue to knock seven bells out of each other. )*)&

And, of course, many other football supporters from all over the country, and even the World! :rage:

"Galaxy aggro.....Galaxy aggro....hello....hello!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on March 10, 2011, 07:42:44 am
It seems members of the same race will always find a way to devise differences and fuel them with hate..

Anti-Muslim Protestor Throws Crosses At Feet Of Man Praying By White House (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OeQ5dcBltg#ws)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: born2run on March 10, 2011, 08:07:27 am
I think that you will find that there are more English in Llandudno than Welsh. I believe that this has come about as a result of the tourist industry. Many Yrs. ago the holiday season in Llandudno was seasonal, from about April until September. As a result there were insufficient local people to staff the hotels during the summer months. The population with visitors exploded. So hotel workers were recruited from Liverpool , Manchester etc. The result is that Llandudno became Anglicized, as a result there are fewer Welsh in the town.  

I would be interested to know the percentage of the English/Welsh population. I would be sure Welsh would be much higher but I could well be wrong.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 10, 2011, 02:18:22 pm
???
are the English BNP any different to their Welsh and Scottish counterparts?

That discussion (BNP etc) is completely different to the point that Angie raised.
The BNP despise muslims and people of different skin colour 'invading' Britain  (Not just England)
Angie was referring to people slagging off the Welsh, in Wales!

Thats tantamount to Asians in Bradford or Brum slagging off the Engish natives...(which they do, but its a totally different issue)

 
???
Have you been on the pop again Fester  _))*
My reply was not in response to Angies post but to subsequent posts.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 10, 2011, 04:10:30 pm
Actually, the "natives" in the Bradford and Birmingham areas were Welsh and  were present before "Angle Land" existed.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 10, 2011, 05:11:12 pm
What I would like to know is how many of us are actually "Pure Bred".   My wife who is supposedly Welsh as she was born in Colwyn Bay, is actually descended from 4 different races.  I am from at least 3, so our kids are a couple of real mongrels.    L0L

Is there anyone on the forum who can claim to be 100% Welsh?   
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Paddy on March 10, 2011, 05:14:20 pm

Is there anyone on the forum who can claim to be 100% Welsh?   

Not me. I was born in Llandudno, My Dad was born in Liverpol and my Mum in Dublin.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 10, 2011, 05:31:38 pm
Not me, my ancesters around 3.5 billion years ago, were tiny single-celled organisms called prokaryotes which lived in the world's oceans.  $happy$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 10, 2011, 05:46:16 pm
 :laugh: and I always thought you were just a dinosaur
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 10, 2011, 05:47:12 pm
:laugh: and I always thought you were just a dinosaur

They arrived a while later.  8)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 10, 2011, 06:09:20 pm
Not me, my ancesters around 3.5 billion years ago, were tiny single-celled organisms called prokaryotes which lived in the world's oceans.  $happy$

mine too! we must be related!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 10, 2011, 06:19:17 pm
I am !   $walesflag$ $walesflag$ $walesflag$

I can claim to be Welsh due to the following 6 key reasons.

1, My maternal Great-Grandparents, (The Davey's) were Welsh and moved to England.  (Bad Move)
2, I can play football for Wales on the strength of that tenuous link.
3, Brian Thomas is my mate.   
4, I have a little Cymru sticker on my car.
5, I love to sing The Green Green Grass of Home when I go to Karaoke.
6, Last night, I was dubbed ''honourary Welsh'',  By Dave R,  Moderator of this forum, and general genius.

Thats good enough for me.

 $walesflag$ $walesflag$ $walesflag$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Paddy on March 10, 2011, 06:21:17 pm
You've ticked all the boxes Fester. Welcome home!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: born2run on March 10, 2011, 10:31:10 pm
It will never change as long as Celtic and Rangers continue to knock seven bells out of each other. )*)&

And, of course, many other football supporters from all over the country, and even the World! :rage:

I can't stand those people who hate football but still go along to games to deliberately cause trouble and ruin them for everybody else.

Bloody referees!!!!

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 10, 2011, 11:08:31 pm
Referees !    L0L L0L L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 11, 2011, 10:33:56 am
B2R said "There are much more people in the pubs watching Man United v Liverpool than there are watching Wales play Rugby "

Now don't shout as I don't know nish about football.  my point was based on the national side not premiership football.  Football fans tend to support a team which has nothing to do with their roots. ie lots of Welsh people support Liverpool, Man United etc with a total disregard to the fact these clubs are English.  However if there's a footy game with England and Wales the tables turn.  My hubby is English and I wind him up when they play as out comes my "I support two teams.....Wales and whoever England is playing T Shirt"   D)  WWW
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 11, 2011, 03:22:46 pm
Why do mindless idiots throw stones off bridges at passing cars, it's the third case now on the A55 at Caerhun
Morons, simple as that.  :(
I'm glad to hear a man has been arrested over this and there's me thinking it was kids.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 12, 2011, 10:52:11 am
grrr, I order some bedside lamps for 120 quid on the net, they take the money out of my account, then next day say the items are discontinued and I will have to wait up to 30 days for a refund grrr


 DO NOT USE http://www.thelightingsuperstore.co.uk (http://www.thelightingsuperstore.co.uk)  :rage:

finally got refunded today, at least it wasn't 30 days
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 12, 2011, 11:00:49 am
Some little light has entered your life then!    _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 12, 2011, 03:30:38 pm
 :laugh: but not by the side of my bed

niggles:
People who wont admit they're wrong
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 12, 2011, 04:43:56 pm
People who make jokes about National Disasters.

Copy of a message received by a family member from Japan:

Thanks for all your concerns. My family and relatives are all OK. However the R&D Center of Honda in Tochigi was heavily struck and 2 colleagues were killed. This afternoon still several colleagues were missing. I am praying for their lives. Hope to get some good news tomorrow.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 12, 2011, 04:46:22 pm
yes, ok, I'll admit I was wrong  :P
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 12, 2011, 04:48:52 pm
It is easily done, and I have probably been guilty of doing it myself in the past!   
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 12, 2011, 05:04:37 pm
Sorry Yorkie  :(
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 13, 2011, 03:31:40 am
Sorry Yorkie  :(

Reminds me of when I made a comment about the steps near Conwy's flyover Angie.   ?{}?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 13, 2011, 09:56:56 am
Remind us!     L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 13, 2011, 10:25:58 am
Sorry Yorkie  :(

Reminds me of when I made a comment about the steps near Conwy's flyover Angie.   ?{}?
Yep I know, great big slice of comeuppance pie for Angie  :roll:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 13, 2011, 05:54:36 pm
Remind us!     L0L

I refuse to answer on the grounds I may incriminate myself.   8)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 13, 2011, 06:48:47 pm
But it would be worth it !  Just think of all those you are leaving in a state of Limbo!     ¢¢##
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 13, 2011, 10:25:31 pm
But it would be worth it !  Just think of all those you are leaving in a state of Limbo!     ¢¢##

The Catholic Church abolished the idea of Limbo in 2007 Yorkie.  :D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 15, 2011, 06:13:37 pm
niggles: compulsory overtime, what was my union thinking when it endorsed this  :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 15, 2011, 06:27:58 pm
which company is that? Sounds like Honda, but they are in Swindon, not in Sparkbrook L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 15, 2011, 06:30:59 pm
grrrrrrr
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 15, 2011, 06:48:44 pm
Blame Red Robbo!    L0L   L0L   L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 15, 2011, 07:02:51 pm
There's no way this would have got past Red Robbo  :P
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 15, 2011, 07:38:08 pm
I've owned many BMC / BL / Austin Rover cars, in spite of the efforts of Red Robbo to stop them being built!  :laugh:  Almost all were great cars!

^*^0
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 15, 2011, 07:38:22 pm
which company is that? Sounds like Honda, but they are in Swindon, not in Sparkbrook L0L

Castle Bromwich.  ^*^0
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 15, 2011, 07:41:40 pm
I've owned many BMC / BL / Austin Rover cars, in spite of the efforts of Red Robbo to stop them being built!  :laugh:  Almost all were great cars!

^*^0

Yes, the Allegro......what a classic, especially with that Hydrolastic suspension.  ???

Lucky it didn't get crushed by that Dump Truck.

1973 Austin Allegro television advert (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73rKQXCRHeA#)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 15, 2011, 07:45:38 pm
cool video, the Allegro (Allagro  :laugh: ) is one I've never owned  ¢¢##
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 15, 2011, 07:46:30 pm
which company is that? Sounds like Honda, but they are in Swindon, not in Sparkbrook L0L

Castle Bromwich.  ^*^0
I don't work in Brum  :P
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 15, 2011, 07:48:28 pm
cool video, the Allegro (Allagro  :laugh: ) is one I've never owned  ¢¢##
I've had 2  :-[
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 15, 2011, 07:48:53 pm
Lucky blighter!Q       _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 15, 2011, 07:53:39 pm
which company is that? Sounds like Honda, but they are in Swindon, not in Sparkbrook L0L

Castle Bromwich.  ^*^0
I don't work in Brum  :P

Gloddaeth Street then.  ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 15, 2011, 07:54:36 pm
Lucky blighter!Q       _))*

 L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 16, 2011, 05:13:08 pm
Let's face it, most British cars were rubbish 40 years ago, engines only lasted about 60,000 miles  :rage:
The Aggro wasn't that bad but it should have been made as a hatchback.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 16, 2011, 06:01:33 pm
the biggest problem was rust, the hours I spent with angle grinders and a mig welder, not to mention endless hours rebuilding engines, changing gearboxes and diffs  :laugh:  and now I'm tempted by another classic car on Ebay, one that I've never owned before, I'm fighting the urge to see it at the moment  L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 16, 2011, 07:06:03 pm
Go on - you know you want to!     _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 16, 2011, 10:33:29 pm
Go on - you know you want to!     _))*
 

my heart says yes, but my head says not sure :laugh:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260749670744&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260749670744&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT)

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 16, 2011, 11:26:30 pm
It's also here
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C202669/ (http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C202669/)
so don't start bidding on it
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 16, 2011, 11:41:09 pm
thanks BB, I've seen that ad, I might go and look, no road tax to pay and I can insure it for a year for around £140......no, no L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 16, 2011, 11:51:52 pm
mpg?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 16, 2011, 11:56:55 pm
arghhhh noooooo
Birmingham set for snow next week in new cold snap
Winter weather is set to hit the West Midlands again with temperatures expected to plunge to -5 degrees centigrade.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 17, 2011, 06:44:40 am
mpg?

very good, about 14mpg  :o  :laugh: 
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on March 17, 2011, 07:52:53 am
Quote
arghhhh noooooo
Birmingham set for snow next week in new cold snap

Good for the Birmingham Siberian Caviar company.  You know what they say - there Snow business like Roe business...

 WWW
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 17, 2011, 09:02:06 am
my heart says yes, but my head says not sure :laugh:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260749670744&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260749670744&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT)

Too big for my little drive - what a shame - would be great to keep the chickens in!     L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 17, 2011, 09:06:58 am
Too big for my little drive - what a shame - would be great to keep the chickens in!     L0L

heresy  :o  L0L  currently I've got a slightly off colour pigeon roosting in the garage at night and much as I love him, I would not want him roosting in a Bentley  _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 17, 2011, 11:36:47 am
I understand kids have to wear their uniforms to school.  but every now and again it's not possible. My youngest was unable to wear his today as I've sewn them twice this week on the seam and they split again.  They must be a faulty pair, so I decided to buy another pair.  I wrote him a note for school explaining why he wasn't wearing his school trousers and that it would only be for today.  Bless he's just text me now, he's been put in bloody segregation all day.  What's the point in that!  It's not as if he can go and buy his own kecks is it.  Maybe the answer would have been to keep him off school for the day? Not a very responsible solution is it.  Ridiculous. 
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 17, 2011, 01:11:13 pm
How bloody ridiculous!

I would pen a strongly worded complaint to the School, and the Local Authority and the Schools Minister, not forgetting David Jones AM, and anyone else who could help your cause!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 17, 2011, 01:41:02 pm
It makes me think, what if parents haven't got the money to pay out for uniform?  I know that some get grants but y'know what kids are like at 13.  He's lost his jumper twice at £14 a pop.  They also grow at an alarming rate throughout the year (he's taller than me now).  If these kids are sent to school without an item of uniform, with a note explaining the problem, is it honestly fair to single them out and put them in segregation away from their friends and class rooms all day!  What's the point they may as well stay at home without the ridicule!  :rage: :rage: :rage:


I'll start with a letter for the "jobs worth" Headmaster.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on March 17, 2011, 01:49:54 pm
What on earth is he doing with losing his jumper twice? It's not like its a set of car keys, is it?  L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 17, 2011, 02:19:07 pm
They leave them off when they do PE.  I've been given every excuse in the book mate!  He won't have his name put on the inside of it either lol.  He reckons that's not cool  :roll:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 19, 2011, 08:20:45 pm
Pasta.

What sort of a pillock invented Pasta?  What a load of rubbish it really is.  :rage:
On its own it tastes of absolutely nothing,  it tastes and feels like what I imagine eating Lino would be like.

But, because my wife likes it, I often get dragged to Valentino's for a meal.
So, if I get Pasta, then I eat the sauce and the seafood or whatever comes with it... $dins$  ..then I get told off, because apparently those are the fattening bits!

Pasta should be banned, with immediate effect.

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 19, 2011, 08:24:02 pm
I bet you leave your crusts too,
did nobody ever tell you it makes your hair thick and curly  _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 19, 2011, 09:01:31 pm
I bet you leave your crusts too,
did nobody ever tell you it makes your hair thick and curly  _))*

 _))* $lol$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Paddy on March 20, 2011, 04:24:07 am
What sort of a pillock invented Pasta?  What a load of rubbish it really is.  :rage:



I love it! I was introduced to it by an Italian student when I was in Uni.

I would often go round to her digs for lunch and the things she could do with a bit of pasta would make your mouth water.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 20, 2011, 09:23:35 am
My priorities would have been a bit different!     L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 20, 2011, 09:43:18 am
Pasta.

What sort of a pillock invented Pasta?  What a load of rubbish it really is.  :rage:
On its own it tastes of absolutely nothing,  it tastes and feels like what I imagine eating Lino would be like.


Sounds like it was pasta sell by date  :D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 20, 2011, 10:20:18 am
What sort of a pillock invented Pasta?  What a load of rubbish it really is.  :rage:



I love it! I was introduced to it by an Italian student when I was in Uni.

I would often go round to her digs for lunch and the things she could do with a bit of pasta would make your mouth water.

But what's to love?  I bet you loved the sauce, or whatever went with it.... how can you love the taste of nothingness?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 20, 2011, 05:29:38 pm
What sort of a pillock invented Pasta?  What a load of rubbish it really is.  :rage:



I love it! I was introduced to it by an Italian student when I was in Uni.

I would often go round to her digs for lunch and the things she could do with a bit of pasta would make your mouth water.

But what's to love?  I bet you loved the sauce, or whatever went with it.... how can you love the taste of nothingness?


Did she make edible outfits from her pasta machine?  :P
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 20, 2011, 05:46:39 pm
A knitted spaghetti dress
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 24, 2011, 11:42:04 pm
If you order a Chinese take-away for tomorrow at 6.20pm
you don't expect to receive it tonight at 11pm grrrrr
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 24, 2011, 11:54:52 pm
I'll have it Bob ... don't want it to go to waste...  $dins$ $dins$ $dins$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 25, 2011, 12:01:48 am
I sent them away mate
probably get the same one tomorrow warmed up
It smelled lovely though
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 25, 2011, 12:23:02 am
I remember the days when we used to order a taxi to bring a Chinese takeaway to our house.  ^*^0
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 25, 2011, 10:52:15 am
What ever happened to the cracklings that one could get from the Fish and Chip shop?    ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 25, 2011, 11:53:49 am
What ever happened to the cracklings that one could get from the Fish and Chip shop?    ;D
Do you mean the bags of tiny bits of batter that you used to be able to get
we used to call them scratchings in brum
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 25, 2011, 02:16:12 pm
Yes the're the things.  What do mean by bags?  When I was a kid we got everything served in newspaper.  That's how we got to know what was happening in the World.   >>>
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 25, 2011, 03:10:50 pm
Weren't they served in little pocket type grease proof bags and then in newspaper?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 25, 2011, 03:43:14 pm
Not in my day, some actually made a cone as in the photograph out of a sheet of newspaper.  It was much later when all this 'elf 'n safety started that they had to start using clean paper before the newspaper.  Now there is no newspaper at all which why my Intelligence quotient has gone down.     L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 25, 2011, 05:39:15 pm
If you order a Chinese take-away for tomorrow at 6.20pm
you don't expect to receive it tonight at 11pm grrrrr
Waiting with baited breathe and a rumbling tum to see if they deliver tonight
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 25, 2011, 07:31:47 pm
If you order a Chinese take-away for tomorrow at 6.20pm
you don't expect to receive it tonight at 11pm grrrrr
Waiting with baited breathe and a rumbling tum to see if they deliver tonight
WOW, I'm absolutely stuffed (and half cut)
why do they give you so much?
more than enough for another banquet tomorrow  $dins$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 25, 2011, 08:18:30 pm
Two meals for the price of one can't be bad!   D)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 25, 2011, 10:37:08 pm
They give you so much to avoid you complaining about them NOT giving you enough!   $dins$ $dins$ $dins$

When I get that full (which I do regularly) I hate myself, and vow to go on an immediate diet.

Then the next morning I'm starving!

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 26, 2011, 06:25:47 pm
Stuffed again and ended up freezing some for another meal  $dins$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 26, 2011, 07:38:47 pm
Personally, I wouldn't freeze unused Chinese food from a takeaway.    ££$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 26, 2011, 07:51:13 pm
done it loads of time
and your reasoning?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 26, 2011, 08:03:40 pm
Just have to be very careful with freezing food that may have previously been frozen e.g.prior to heating in the takeaway.  A lot of these meals are now produced centrally and frozen or chilled before being "cooked".   Re-freezing rice in particular is regarded as being quite dangerous from a health point of view.

Not just my opinion.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 26, 2011, 09:14:12 pm
What ever happened to the cracklings that one could get from the Fish and Chip shop?    ;D
Do you mean the bags of tiny bits of batter that you used to be able to get
we used to call them scratchings in brum

We called them Batter Bits (surprisingly)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on March 27, 2011, 08:34:41 am
Quote
Not just my opinion.

The rice thing is one of the biggest causes of food poisoning (http://www.eatwell.gov.uk/asksam/keepingfoodsafe/asksamcooking/#A220063), apparently.  The dual risks of freezing then re-heating a Chinese takeaway (http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090216123148AAAKVyR) are that toxins are formed and spores - which normally don't hurt you - can be 'heat shocked' (http://www.food-hygiene.net/trycourse.php?TopicID=18&SectionID=2) to become vegetative bacterial cells which can cause nasty illnesses.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 27, 2011, 09:20:12 am
I'm probably the only person who's never ate any of this Chinese, indian stuff, I've just never fancied it at all.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 27, 2011, 09:49:24 am
Room 101 needs all this putting clocks forward and back in it.

Why not just start work a bit earlier or later?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on March 27, 2011, 11:37:22 am
I'm probably the only person who's ever eat any of this Chinese, indian stuff, I've just never fancied it at all.
Stick to your American Beef Burger Andy  _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 27, 2011, 11:52:21 am
All beefburgers can also be consigned to Room 101.  Horrid things.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 27, 2011, 02:28:40 pm
I'm probably the only person who's ever eat any of this Chinese, indian stuff, I've just never fancied it at all.
Stick to your American Beef Burger Andy  _))*


Can't, we've been vegetarian for over 20 years  :D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 27, 2011, 04:00:42 pm
What do you feed the dog?   ZXZ
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 27, 2011, 05:29:26 pm
I've never owned a dog, I'm a bird person D)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 27, 2011, 06:56:20 pm
So was I until the wife found out!     L0L

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on March 27, 2011, 07:13:48 pm
So was I until the wife found out!     L0L


 L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 27, 2011, 09:13:34 pm
Are you whats referred to as an HORNY-THOLOGIST then?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Michael on March 27, 2011, 09:39:45 pm
This subject is called "Re: Niggles" so I've never looked at it before because I hav'ent had any niggles and I did'nt particularly want to read other members niggles. What a mistake. I've just been laughing non stop at some of the recent posts. If this is niggling---CARRY ON.  Mike
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 27, 2011, 09:58:01 pm
Better start looking at all the other subjects that you've missed, Mike.   You could be in for a few pleasant surprises!       _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 27, 2011, 10:13:27 pm
Mike, I would have thought that you had a couple of Niggles at least.....Sheep?   Goats?

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 28, 2011, 07:54:54 am
Welsh Water for the filthy dirty stuff they send through the system.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Michael on March 28, 2011, 08:12:42 pm
Me having a niggle about sheep and goats? The sheep problem has been solved (I hope). Goats. No problem to me, they just go up the bank, look down on the backgardens of the houses in LLwynon Road, think "theres some nice shrubs" and in they go. My short cut grass isent much of an attraction.  (Pity about the shrubs!!) Mike
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Hugo on April 01, 2011, 01:17:43 pm
I'm afraid that I'm turning into a grumpy old man because I'm getting sick and tired of all this political correctness and people telling you what you can and cannot say.
On a TV programme last week the presenter was talking about children and referred to them as " the little people "
now if I was speaking to my Irish friend Mary and referred to children as "the little people"  she would either think that I was taking the Mick ( excuse pun) or talking about the Leprechauns.
It's just crazy and very annoying.        :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on April 01, 2011, 01:50:19 pm
I could not agree more  D)   look at the discussion here earlier this week about selling gollies on the pier, it's all utter nonsense :rage:  I've been a Victor Meldrew for years!  L0L

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on April 01, 2011, 04:17:51 pm
What about yesterday's headline that salt is being banned in chip shops. What next ?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on April 01, 2011, 04:47:06 pm
Never one to miss an opportunity, I see a market for personal pocket salt cellars.     D)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on April 01, 2011, 04:54:08 pm
What about yesterday's headline that salt is being banned in chip shops. What next ?

You cannot eat chips without salt and vinegar, that's a fact, I wish these busybodies would ban themselves!  :rage:  ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on April 01, 2011, 10:16:32 pm
I absolutely hate drivers (usually lorry or white van drivers based on the last 2 weeks) who, despite all the road signs on the A55  indicating "merge from two lane's into one", decide they own the road and stop any other person going down the outside lane by driving at 10Mph or less (today cleaning the wing mirrors and yesterday driving in parallel having a conversation with their mate from the same firm) in the outside lane with the lane open in front of them, and as a result slow traffic down and cause the jams.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on April 01, 2011, 10:49:16 pm
Quite often Medz, they are doing that for a good and noble reason... I'll explain.
It puts a stop to all those 'chancers' who fly down the outside lane, until the very last second, when they then force their way accross into the left lane.

That causes a real snarl up at the very point where the road works begin.  Stop - start for hundreds of cars behind.
By doing the blocking trick, it actually keeps the left lane flowing more smoothly.

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on April 01, 2011, 11:41:58 pm
Normally I would totally agree Fester but when the road sign 1 mile or 1200 yards in front of them says "Use 2 lanes" and "Begin to merge now"  with 1 mile before the single lane traffic begins  there is absolutely no excuse for it. Sorry but the flat bed truck doing it today was just a t**t on company time wanting to play the great "I am"
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on April 01, 2011, 11:54:28 pm
Its gonna take you a while to calm down from this one, I can tell!

This is what the A55 can do to people.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on April 01, 2011, 11:57:22 pm
Back there again on Sunday and onwards for the next few weeks by the looks of things just as well I've got the mobile phone to keep me occupied !!!!!!!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on April 02, 2011, 07:56:42 am
Fix a couple of blue flashing lights under your front grill!   Then use them.      ZXZ
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on April 02, 2011, 11:30:23 am
Supposed to be over by the 17th (until the next lot starts)

28th March - 13th April Contraflow in both directions. Westbound onslips closed at J24 & J23a Local diversions in place.
WIDTH LIMIT OF 3.65M
14th April - 16th April Lane 2 closures in both directions. Slip roads open.
17th April Eastbound lane 1 closure only. Slip roads open.
Road: A55
Direction: Both Carriageway
At: A55 J23-J24 Both Directions Various Carriageway and Slip Road Closures
Length: 2000
Organisation: North Wales Trunk Road Agency
Lanes restricted: various
Planned start date: 13 Feb 2011
Planned end date: 17 Apr 2011
Daily start time: 00:01
Daily end time: 23:59
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on April 02, 2011, 11:38:22 am
Niggle:

The small number of posts on each page making it neccessary to go to previous pages to get the context.  Number of posts per page could be doubled with ease.    >>>
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Paddy on April 02, 2011, 12:12:10 pm
Niggle:

The small number of posts on each page making it neccessary to go to previous pages to get the context.  Number of posts per page could be doubled with ease.    >>>

Hence me constantly attracting your ire on Change A Letter/Song Title games!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on April 02, 2011, 01:07:21 pm
Niggle:

The small number of posts on each page making it neccessary to go to previous pages to get the context.  Number of posts per page could be doubled with ease.    >>>
absolutely agree, we're not on 56k modems any more
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on April 02, 2011, 01:55:19 pm
Quote
The small number of posts on each page making it neccessary to go to previous pages to get the context.  Number of posts per page could be doubled with ease.

If the number of posts per page is extended, speed difficulties become apparent with postings with large numbers of images. And our server response time ensures flipping back through pages is fairly efficient. And you can always opt to open a previous page in another window. On balance, I suspect it's better the way it is.

 ;)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on April 02, 2011, 02:04:11 pm
And this reply is on the next page so if someone wants to know what it is all about they have to flip back and forth!    ££$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on April 02, 2011, 02:07:40 pm
True.  But then folk who are anxious their replies can be seen in context can always quote the relevant part of any other post when composing their response.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on April 02, 2011, 03:58:30 pm
But that takes up more bandwidth which is what you are trying to save.  I reckon that you could move to 25 per page instead of the 15 (?) at present.

Alternatively is their a self select defaut as on some forums where the Member can choose his own criteria and thereby suffers any speed problems due to his own making?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on April 02, 2011, 05:06:54 pm
I use the same format on other forums, and this is the first time anyone has ever mentioned the number of posts per page, actually. It's possible to increase the number backstage but frankly I think that simply shifts the problem, as you're always going to have postings bridging two or more pages, unless you make the pages 1000 or so postings long.

And it doesn't address your initial point which was

Quote
The small number of posts on each page making it neccessary to go to previous pages to get the context. 

which can be accomplished through people quoting the relevant part of other posts in their message.  But it will increase the overall time for the pages to be downloaded especially if they're image-intensive.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on April 02, 2011, 05:19:56 pm
Yes Ian, your pursuasive tongue has made me change my opinion and I am pleased to say that I capitulate completely and I now agree with you.  I have been totally selfish in the whole matter and too damn lazy to revert to the previous page to see what I am writing about.  This is especially true when I have not been involved on the preceeding page and can only get the subject of the thread by making such reference.
 ))*
My most profound apologies. 
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on April 02, 2011, 07:05:46 pm
 L0L    Ha ha Yorkie...He gave you little choice...  _))*

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: brumbob on April 02, 2011, 07:16:56 pm
Yep, don't mess with the organ grinder Yorkie  L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on April 02, 2011, 07:58:41 pm
As I have said before he who pays the piper names the tune, he pays so he can do exactly as he likes without any compunction.   I think we need a vote on the matter.  Single non-transferable type!   $uk
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on April 03, 2011, 12:14:05 am
It used to be a case of 'he who holds the power of the pen'  .. but now, its the keyboard!

Yorkie.. I think you should mount a coup, a take over of this Forum ... and I'll mount a takeover of OSCAR !!   L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on April 03, 2011, 09:10:19 am
Quote
I think we need a vote on the matter.

Seriously, if enough folk feel that we need more posts per page, we'll happily change it but I wouldn't want any change to simply create more issues instead of make an improvement.

 :D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on April 03, 2011, 09:34:33 am
It used to be a case of 'he who holds the power of the pen'  .. but now, its the keyboard!
Yorkie.. I think you should mount a coup, a take over of this Forum ... and I'll mount a takeover of OSCAR !!   L0L

That seems pretty fair!   At least I wouldn't have to sort out the crap that you would!     _))*   _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on April 05, 2011, 04:07:17 am
It used to be a case of 'he who holds the power of the pen'  .. but now, its the keyboard!
Yorkie.. I think you should mount a coup, a take over of this Forum ... and I'll mount a takeover of OSCAR !!   L0L

That seems pretty fair!   At least I wouldn't have to sort out the crap that you would!     _))*   _))*

 $lol$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on May 05, 2011, 01:49:29 pm
Y'know when you watch an American movie all the people in the background seem pretty normal,  just different accents.  Well where do the ones who arrive in bus loads to Conwy live then, the ones in green shorts, orange t'shirts, over sized cameras  and speak through fog horns in all the shops and streets.  The ones who go "yeeeah" at every available opportunity and they're "ammmazed" by everything because quite frankly I never want to go there.  :rage: :twoface:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on May 05, 2011, 05:52:32 pm
Aw give up--- I've go two coming later this month who are bombarding me with E Mails on where to go, what to do etc. They seem to think that they can catch a train to the foot of Snowdon--waltz onto the Snowdon Railway, go up, come down and still have time for lunch in Caernarfon. Can I get through to them that they will have to change transport or go all the way on the bus or Sherpa and that it will cost £50 plus a booking fee for them on the Snowdon Railway--if they can get on. No can I heck ! :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on May 05, 2011, 06:58:22 pm
just like these then ;D

Ruddy Hell It's Harry and Paul (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEEx3oUuiII#)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on May 05, 2011, 09:19:22 pm
Exactly !!

In my piddly kiosk I get all the nutcases in the world on a regular basis,... but only this week I had the grand-daddy of all annoying Americans.
I was trying to talk to a current customer, when two American women basically barged in and ambushed the conversation.
One said ''Hey, can I ask a question''
This turned into a whole series of inane questions. Starting with the usual ones, 'Where's the tram', 'whats that little castley shaped building over there' (The Tollhouse) ...My customer got annoyed, and left...

Then after a torturous few minutes I was hit with the BIQ question..
''So, tell me, what is this Great Orme all about?  Kinda what is it?  Where did it come from?''

At this point I'd had enough. I had been very kind and helpful up to this point...but NOW!!!
My reaction was...''I'm a shopkeeper not a geologist?....how the hell do you expect a sensible answer to that ?''

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on May 05, 2011, 10:27:55 pm
Exactly !!

In my piddly kiosk I get all the nutcases in the world on a regular basis,...''



yes, we must come and visit you again soon  ;D   L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on May 05, 2011, 10:30:13 pm
I'm really sorry Fester  _))* L0L but I wish I's been there  L0L Classic
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on May 07, 2011, 11:13:33 am
How long before Match.Com change their advert, the one where they sing "I like old movies" "like Godfather 3" it makes my skin crawl is so annoying.  :rage: Is the girl supposed to look fashionable? To me she looks like she's just stepped out of a 1970s jumble sale, :o I can say this with some credibility too as my mother knitted me the very same jumper when I was 8 years old.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on May 07, 2011, 12:08:44 pm
How long before Match.Com change their advert, the one where they sing "I like old movies" "like Godfather 3" it makes my skin crawl is so annoying.  :rage:

Mabe a good old rousing chorus of "Match-stick men and match-stick cats and dogs" would be better?    L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on May 08, 2011, 03:35:24 am
Y'know when you watch an American movie all the people in the background seem pretty normal,  just different accents.  Well where do the ones who arrive in bus loads to Conwy live then, the ones in green shorts, orange t'shirts, over sized cameras  and speak through fog horns in all the shops and streets.  The ones who go "yeeeah" at every available opportunity and they're "ammmazed" by everything because quite frankly I never want to go there.  :rage: :twoface:

Reminds me of the film Trainspotting, when the American tourist wandered into the wrong pub during the Edinburgh Festival and was done by Francis Begbie.  :laugh:

http://youtu.be/kHjxD9yM08Y (http://youtu.be/kHjxD9yM08Y)

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Paddy on May 09, 2011, 10:07:46 am
If my call is so important to them why don't they answer the bloody phone?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: born2run on May 09, 2011, 12:36:24 pm
America is such a massive place you're always gonna get a big divergence.
I would say that a group of people from Newcastle and a group of people from Llanwrst are going to come act and be percieved as very different abroad. So with America you can times that difference by a million!

Where abouts were your tourists from Fester?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on May 09, 2011, 07:23:19 pm
Why does it suddenly start raining 10 minutes after the washing has been hung out?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on May 09, 2011, 07:30:03 pm
More to the point why does it start raining 10 minutes before you can get home to get the dry washing in.!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on May 09, 2011, 11:10:21 pm
America is such a massive place you're always gonna get a big divergence.
I would say that a group of people from Newcastle and a group of people from Llanwrst are going to come act and be percieved as very different abroad. So with America you can times that difference by a million!

Where abouts were your tourists from Fester?

No idea B2R,  they were too busy bombarding ME with ludicrous questions, that I couldn't get a word in...
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on May 10, 2011, 12:42:08 am
America is such a massive place you're always gonna get a big divergence.
I would say that a group of people from Newcastle and a group of people from Llanwrst are going to come act and be percieved as very different abroad. So with America you can times that difference by a million!

Where abouts were your tourists from Fester?

No idea B2R,  they were too busy bombarding ME with ludicrous questions, that I couldn't get a word in...

They were probably Canadian.  :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: suepp on May 12, 2011, 07:14:54 pm
I think I prefer loud Americans in Llandudno to loutish Brits abroad any day of the week
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on May 15, 2011, 10:51:22 am
Think I'll bury my head. Have got the two descending on me next Sunday who think Snowdon must be a couple of miles down the  road !
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on May 15, 2011, 10:58:08 am
Point them in the direction of Conwy they'll never know  ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on May 15, 2011, 11:55:20 am
Good Idea,  I think they might balk at the cost of a trip up Snowdon, especially in this foul weather, so Conwy could be a good diversion !
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on June 27, 2011, 06:02:31 pm
Why do some cyclists (and sometimes I am a cyclistinsist on riding on the road when there is a cycle track alongside the road! On the promenade between Penrhyn Bay to Rhos on Sea there is an excellent cycle path (which I ride on quite often), but still some cyclists will insist on riding on the road holding up the traffic :rage:  Also on the same stretch some cyclists insist on riding on the higher path which is for pedestrians  :rage:  The extreme cyclists campaign for cycle paths everywhere yet seem to want to ignore them, why?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on July 17, 2011, 12:50:35 am
URGENT NOTE TO SELF

ALWAYS remember to check that there IS some bog-roll in the dispenser, before locking that door in public loos.   $angry$ $angry$ $angry$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on July 17, 2011, 06:26:12 am
 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on July 17, 2011, 01:17:07 pm
URGENT NOTE TO SELF

ALWAYS remember to check that there IS some bog-roll in the dispenser, before locking that door in public loos.   $angry$ $angry$ $angry$

Is that what that green cloud over the pier was? _))* _))* _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Trojan on August 09, 2011, 02:07:31 pm
People who insert rude, offensive and obnoxious words into puzzles, when the answers are always upside-down at the bottom of the page.  $angry$








 ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on August 17, 2011, 07:31:10 pm
The biggest Niggle locally as far as I am concerned is Llandudno Town Council and its web site. >>>

I have just been to the Town Council web site and what a bloody mess it is!   Every page seems to have an error of one sort or another.  It is either atrocious spelling or extremely bad grammar, or even a jumble of words that just do not make sense.      Even the Calender of Meetings is a year out of date , unless of course, October 1st is on a Friday this year - which it isn't.

QUOTE:   All Town and Community Councils have powers granted by Parliament, including the authority to raise money through taxation. Llandudno Town Council raises its money, mainly, through the Council tax, via an annual precept to Conwy County Borough Council. The Town Council's precept is currently around £260,000.
 
Powers and Duties:
Town Councils have a range of powers available to them, some of which are listed below:

To be notified and consulted by Conwy County Borough Council on all planning applications   ZXZ
To provide and maintain bus shelters and clocks   WWW
To install and amintain equipment for the prevention of crime. The Town Council makes an annual contribution to the CCTV scheme set up and monitored by the County Council. It also has close links with the local Police.    :P
To light roads and public places, provide litter bins, seats and shelters.   :laugh:
To provide Public conveniences. The Town Council currently operates the Public Conveniences at North Western Gardens (Mostyn St) and has encourged, funded and developed the Town's Community Toilet Scheme.    Z**
To encourage visitors and tourists   _))*
To contribute to traffic calming schemes   L0L
To maintain memorials, including war memorials
To provide grants
To provide a budget for young people's activities and provision of play equipment
UNQUOTE

It seems their remit has expanded somewhat since I last visited!  And they apparently do all that, and pay the wages on £260,000 a year?    L0L
What a shambles!  Lord help us if they ever get Tax Raising Authority!
I did a spell check before posting and have left all the Council errors in.  $good$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on August 17, 2011, 08:05:29 pm
Funnily enough, I was also just looking at the Town Council website - see my comment on the other thread.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on August 17, 2011, 08:18:50 pm
Maybe a few more should join in!     >>> 
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on September 03, 2011, 01:59:40 pm
The biggest lie of all:

QUOTE:  "If you have any issues that you would like to raise with a Town Councillor about anything in the Llandudno area, please contact one of the councillors below or the office on 01492 879130."

And you are guaranteed that nothing will happen!   $angry$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on November 17, 2011, 06:00:56 pm
Sorry, but its the Llandudno Swimming Pool again.

Today I was aware of some closures of the pool, (just as it was ALL last weekend) ... so took the time to check it out to avoid frustration.
Firstly, I called them on the phone to be told that the pool was closed to ''the public''  from 9am until 2.30pm today.
It would re-open for me to use at 2.30pm
And then again it would close from 6.30pm until 9.pm tonight.

Thats fine I thought, I can swim anytime between 2.30 and 6.30.  I planned my day accordingly.

Mrs Fester, knowing how unreliable they are, (and worried about my stress levels) actually drove to the pool, went in to the reception and double checked this information.   Yep, it was all systems go for me today, from 2.30pm.

So, at 3.30pm I sauntered in, with my gym kit and swimming stuff tucked in my bag... and proferred my membership card.
'Gym and Swim please!''  I proudly declared.

BUT NO!  OOH NO, its not that easy is it!
''Sorry, the pool closes at 3.45pm'' came the reply!
I said ''Whoa there, hang on a minute.... I've double checked this today... and was told it re-opened at 2.30pm for public swim''.

''It did'', came the reply....   ''but then it closes to the public at 3.45pm''  ...as always!

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!   :'( :'( :'(   :weeping: :weeping: :weeping: $angry$ $angry$ $angry$

I am heartily sick of unreliable information and people... and I am heartily sick as a council tax payer of being excluded from the facilities that I pay for, every time that I want to use them.

Admittedly, this council gym and pool is much cheaper than a private gym, but pro rata, if I can rarely use it, (and the gym is a pathetic afterthought) ... then its actually a waste of money.   GRRRR.


Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on November 17, 2011, 06:36:00 pm
Send an e-mail with your complaint to the NEW Chief Executive, and receive a standard reply saying that he will look into it or pass it on to some minion who will be able todo absolutely sweet FA about it and probably cares even less.    $angry$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Bri Roberts on November 17, 2011, 06:42:17 pm
Fester, you appear to have inside knowledge that the pool was not going to open today until 2.30pm.

It had been heavily advertised for weeks on the digital board that the pool was closed today from 9am – 2pm for the Annual Urdd Gala.

However, when I deliberately arrived earlier for my ‘gym and swim’ just after 1pm, I was informed the Gala was running late so I finally managed to enter the pool at 2.25pm.

Swimming lessons and swimming clubs are timetabled for 4pm and the general public have to vacate the pool by 3.45pm.

In hindsight, I think management should have advertised when the pool was actually open rather than when it was closed to avoid the obvious confusion.

BTW, if you do not already know, the swimming pool is closed this Saturday afternoon from Noon for a water polo event.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on November 17, 2011, 06:44:34 pm
Bri... of course I knew when it was closed... it was advertised on a big flip chart... and on the neon screen, for weeks.

What I wanted to know was... WHEN was it OPEN?    Thats where I have been misled... 

Its indefensible.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on November 17, 2011, 09:20:16 pm
BTW, if you do not already know, the swimming pool is closed this Saturday afternoon from Noon for a water polo event.

Bloody horses that swim!   What next?    L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on November 17, 2011, 10:00:05 pm
Subject to these latest problems is the pool the best value for Swim and Gym? Not for me I might add. (The world is depending on me to replenish it's blubber shortage)  Mrs Medz is considering joining somewhere local.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Bri Roberts on November 18, 2011, 11:51:47 am
I have no experience of a 'gym and swim' anywhere else so I am unable to help you.

N.B. - From aged 60 onwards, public swimming is free anyway within our county.

Fester, I have just returned from today’s ‘gym and swim’ and I noticed the main swimming pool will now be closed tomorrow to the general public from 11.30am and not Noon, as previously advertised on the digital board/ neon screen/ CCBC website.


BTW, if you do not already know, the swimming pool is closed this Saturday afternoon from Noon for a water polo event.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: snowcap on November 18, 2011, 06:18:23 pm
"N.B. - From aged 60 onwards, public swimming is free anyway within our county."

did,nt know that bri, so is it free for us old codgers like me in llandudno swimming pool
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Bri Roberts on November 18, 2011, 06:24:32 pm
I believe so.  $good$

Pop into reception with your proof of age and your local address and see where it takes you.



Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: snowcap on November 18, 2011, 06:31:12 pm
cheers if i can find my water wings i may give it a go
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on December 16, 2011, 12:21:04 pm
I'm getting really peeved at all the adverts for perfume, they literally make my nose curl.  Every xmas the ads get more ludicrous and obscure.....and don't even start me on the french accents!  Music Cds the same.......every bloody year we get another Best of Frank Sinatra Cd only this time it's The best of the best!  Oh god and then they wheel out Daniel O Donnel the modern day answer to Val piggin' Donnican without the cardi.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on December 16, 2011, 12:25:31 pm
...........and another thing "Mums go to Iceland" 'cos they can't cook  :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on December 16, 2011, 01:14:14 pm
Grrr What about Hector  Reeva or whatever they call him-- I could smack him one.
Another one who bugs me is that gormless woman shovelling peas onto the floor or draping herself over the sofa to watch Corrie. :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on December 16, 2011, 01:33:58 pm
What's really annoying is the Sony DS, Play Station and Xbox adverts that imply it's now a great way to spend time with your kids and I quote "let me be my sons hero and teach him sword skills" as if......anyone who's got kids knows that they whoop your ass every time!  You have not a hope in hell of teaching them anything to do with video games except how to fall over the edge and die miserably as they fall about  laughing.  That's why they play it upstairs on their own as you sit and sulk downstairs  :(
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on December 16, 2011, 01:40:18 pm
Another one who bugs me is that gormless woman shovelling peas onto the floor or draping herself over the sofa to watch Corrie. :rage:
Myself and Gail do that quite often.......it can't be helped after a couple of  bottles of Lambrini  :roll:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on December 16, 2011, 02:39:30 pm
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Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: llandudnotrust on December 16, 2011, 05:43:33 pm
What is really annoying me is this sodding iPod touch. Hoe the hell do you get to load music from the PC. Only day 3 of trying  :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on December 16, 2011, 05:58:17 pm
have you downloaded itunes?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: llandudnotrust on December 16, 2011, 06:13:45 pm
Yep. Its library to pod
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on December 16, 2011, 06:17:40 pm
You need to Sync it. If your music library is loaded into iTunes and your iPod is visible in the left hand menu as a device, then it should just be a matter of clicking on the iPod symbol and looking for a 'Sync' command. This will transfer everything in your iTunes library onto the iPod.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on December 17, 2011, 03:22:54 pm
...and you can also opt to set the iPod to 'manual managing', so it won't inadvertently overwrite your existing stuff.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on December 17, 2011, 04:34:55 pm
I think a lot of caution should be exercised when using SYNC especially until you fully understand the function!    :D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: llandudnotrust on January 07, 2012, 05:01:43 pm
OK how about this then. Records to PC via USB record player from Aldi [classey I know] File now on PC - How the heck do you get this on to ipod and can you give it a name etc.?????

I think I should have stayed with the old record player
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on January 07, 2012, 05:34:09 pm
Add it to the iTunes library, set iTunes to 'manually manage' syncing, then simply move the song from the iTunes listing to the iPod when the latter appears in your iTunes window after you connect the iPod.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Hugo on January 27, 2012, 11:16:15 am
I'm forever getting telephone calls from abroad asking me to complete surveys for them and it's annoying. I've been very polite up to now but what I've started to do is answer the phone and when they mention "survey" I just say hold on and put the phone down and just carry on with something.
After about 5 minutes I replace the receiver and hang up.  I've got a caller display on the phone but it doesn't help as the number just comes up as international.
 :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on January 27, 2012, 11:25:41 am
Have you tried registering for the Telephone preference service? It is free and does seem to cut out alot of these cold calls.
http://www.tpsonline.org.uk/tps/index.html (http://www.tpsonline.org.uk/tps/index.html)

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: martin on January 27, 2012, 11:33:57 am
I'm forever getting telephone calls from abroad asking me to complete surveys for them and it's annoying. I've been very polite up to now but what I've started to do is answer the phone and when they mention "survey" I just say hold on and put the phone down and just carry on with something.
After about 5 minutes I replace the receiver and hang up.  I've got a caller display on the phone but it doesn't help as the number just comes up as international.
 :rage:
Hugo, we also have this problem, but as we no longer have friends/family living abroad , we just let it ring.  Part of the trouble is, that once you have accepted a call from these people, they know it is a live phone number, and as they pass the detail on, it will snowball, you will get more and more call from these pains in the bottom.   As we do not answer, the call are now very infrequent, we may go a month or two without one, then get two on consecutive days, presumably from the same person, but it is never more than two, so not answering really works.  If you have people outside the UK who are likely to call you, just ask them to perhaps send you a text message before hand  to warn you they are going to call.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: martin on January 27, 2012, 11:35:45 am
Have you tried registering for the Telephone preference service? It is free and does seem to cut out alot of these cold calls.
http://www.tpsonline.org.uk/tps/index.html (http://www.tpsonline.org.uk/tps/index.html)
Morning Nemesis, the TPS can only stop calls from the UK. :(
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on January 27, 2012, 02:03:13 pm
Morning Martin.
That is probably why I still occasionally get calls from someone called Nigel or Justin who has a strong Indian twang ! They usually want to update the security on my computer, but are non-plussed when I put on a dopey voice ( not much effort) and say " But I haven't got one "
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: martin on January 27, 2012, 02:15:06 pm
Morning Martin.
That is probably why I still occasionally get calls from someone called Nigel or Justin who has a strong Indian twang ! They usually want to update the security on my computer, but are non-plussed when I put on a dopey voice ( not much effort) and say " But I haven't got one "
That's a good idea, but I have a strong suspicion that you are not telling the truth, I don't know what it is, but I believe that you may indeed have a computer.  There's no pulling the wool over my eye. :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on January 27, 2012, 02:29:12 pm
One ruse I use to put spam callers off is to first answer the phone just in case it is someone I do want to speak to , then if it is spam, say that I must just turn the oven down (or any other excuse) and put the phone down and just leave it off the hook for 10 minutes or more.   One can always accompany the silence with some heavy breathing, rattle of pots and pans or what ever takes your fancy.    :D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on January 27, 2012, 03:25:15 pm
 _))* _))*
I have a repertoire of silly answers
for example--
Caller -- Could I speak to whoever deals with health and safety?
Me --  Eh no lad-ahm only a servant.
Caller-- Oh when will the owner be back?
Me -- Ah doon't know lad, he's run off.

Perhaps it becomes of having been in Pantos !! :o
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Hugo on January 27, 2012, 03:30:07 pm
I don't know why I didn't think of it before but now when an international call is on my caller display I'll answer it in Welsh.    :D
and see what the response is.     $good$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on January 27, 2012, 06:32:53 pm
It could be from Patagonia!!!!     :P
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 14, 2012, 01:16:04 pm
Trying to sort out my bedroom and I'm being harassed by shoe racks.  Everytime I try and put a pair of shoes on the bl**d thing it's separating or expanding and twisting.  $angry$ I'm a woman on the edge right now and while I'm at it in my opinion who ever Mr JML is he should be shot....... as if you can hang four pairs of jeans one one hanger without them trailing on the bottom, falling off or taking up more room anyway!!..aahgh.  I think I'll have a coffee before I beat the shoe rack into submission.  ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Paddy on February 14, 2012, 02:12:11 pm
Deep breaths Pendragon.  Deeeepppp Breeeeaaaaths!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: hollins on February 14, 2012, 03:20:44 pm
You are so funny Pendragon, you should be on the stage!
I got in a state like that the other night with a new "improved" ring pull can....whatever happened to can openers?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on February 15, 2012, 08:58:33 am
Quote
I think I'll have a coffee before I beat the shoe rack into submission.

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Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on February 15, 2012, 10:26:48 am
Which won? You or the shoe rack ?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on February 16, 2012, 03:55:45 pm
Hehe it was me....all is calm now Nem thanks x
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on February 16, 2012, 04:04:12 pm
Niggles -

People whose "comment" consists of a very brief headline with a link to another web site for the full story.   Keeps one jumping about all over the place!    :rage:

http://threetownsforum.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,229.msg42847.html#msg42847 (http://threetownsforum.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,229.msg42847.html#msg42847)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on February 16, 2012, 09:09:45 pm
Niggles -

People whose "comment" consists of a very brief headline with a link to another web site for the full story.   Keeps one jumping about all over the place!    :rage:

http://threetownsforum.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,229.msg42847.html#msg42847 (http://threetownsforum.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,229.msg42847.html#msg42847)

Gives you something to do !! _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Hugo on March 05, 2012, 06:52:23 pm
I was sitting by the phone when the caller display on the phone showed an international call coming in.   I answered the phone in Welsh and carried on speaking to him in Welsh and the rude man just put the phone down on me!

Hugo 1  - Mumbai 0      $good$   $walesflag$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 05, 2012, 07:31:48 pm
Like it!  :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 06, 2012, 01:10:25 am
I have been to Mumbai more than 5 times.... its 99% horrible.

So.... Hugo,  CYMRU AM BYTH!    $walesflag$ $walesflag$ $walesflag$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on March 06, 2012, 08:29:16 am
Quote
the rude man just put the phone down on me!

Given the UK's increasingly large immigrant population I've often wondered how many times that sort of thing must happen to them. On the other hand , given that a significant chunk of our population in parts of the Midlands uses English as only a second language, perhaps that's why most call centres have been moved to India…
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 06, 2012, 09:04:20 am
Given the UK's increasingly large immigrant population I've often wondered how many times that sort of thing must happen to them. On the other hand , given that a significant chunk of our population in parts of the Midlands uses English as only a second language, perhaps that's why most call centres have been moved to India…

You're a bit out of date Ian, it is not just the Midlands anymore.  Try a visit to London and its Suburbs, Glasgow, half of Yorkshire, South Wales etc. etc. ad infinitum!   My calculation on the back of a fag packet seems to indicate an increase in the country's population due to immigration of about 20,000,000 in the last few decades!    What does your fag packet say?    :(

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on March 06, 2012, 09:13:10 am
Certainly seems to be a problem...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7115155.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7115155.stm)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 06, 2012, 01:04:58 pm
Has anyone else noticed the P at the beginning of Coronation St lately it stands for Product placement.  Well it's driving me to distraction as I now spend the entire episode looking for the products placed on the sets  :rage: As yet I have not seen one.  I bet it won't belong before advertisers really push the boat out and a conversation between Roy and Hayley Cropper goes something like:
Roy:      Hayley your hair looks very shiny this morning
Hayley: Why thank you Roy I'm using the new Pantene extra shine shampoo.
You mark my words product placement is just the beginning  :twoface:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 06, 2012, 01:33:41 pm
Pantene caused havoc on here a few weeks ago, he seems to have left now though!  ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on March 06, 2012, 03:06:41 pm
Has anyone else noticed the P at the beginning of Coronation St lately it stands for Product placement.  Well it's driving me to distraction as I now spend the entire episode looking for the products placed on the sets  :rage: As yet I have not seen one.  I bet it won't belong before advertisers really push the boat out and a conversation between Roy and Hayley Cropper goes something like:
Roy:      Hayley your hair looks very shiny this morning
Hayley: Why thank you Roy I'm using the new Pantene extra shine shampoo.
You mark my words product placement is just the beginning  :twoface:

Will look, although I am usually busy ranting about that b**@* woman who chucks peas all over the floor and gets her equally lunatic friend to spin her around on the table GRRRRR
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: SDQ on March 06, 2012, 03:54:30 pm
Pantene caused havoc on here a few weeks ago, he seems to have left now though!  ;D

How much does a Cockney pay to have his hair done?
Pantene!

I'll get my coat!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 06, 2012, 05:20:15 pm
How much does a Cockney pay to have his hair done?
Pantene!

I'll get my coat!

Nah!  Speakin' fluent Cockney, like wot I does, I don't see the joke there - if there is one, that is!    >>>
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 06, 2012, 05:50:14 pm
Pound. Ten.   :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Llechwedd on March 07, 2012, 12:24:42 pm
Dev's shop has a Nationwide cash machine in it.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 07, 2012, 04:41:34 pm
See Llechwedd I would never have noticed that, as I was looking for brands like "Kelloggs" or "Coke" or maybe branded drinks in the Rovers  ;D 
Oh and SDQ let me help you with your coat  :twoface:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 07, 2012, 07:54:21 pm
Pound. Ten.   :laugh:

Wot you mean Mate is Ferty Bob!    Don't 'ave no Pahnd tens since decimel!     _))*    _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 07, 2012, 11:00:00 pm
See Llechwedd I would never have noticed that, as I was looking for brands like "Kelloggs" or "Coke" or maybe branded drinks in the Rovers  ;D 
Oh and SDQ let me help you with your coat  :twoface:

We have been doing exactly the same, scanning the entire episode for 'placed product' ... we have never seen one either!

We noticed a Kelloggs box, but it was discreetly pointing the other way, so that can't have been it.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: bigbadhenry on March 08, 2012, 09:17:04 am
Shortened text

This is when your mates or kids send you text with initials instead of words, I hate it, spending at least 5mins totaly bewildered trying to desipher what they mean?

Ones like:
TTFN = Ta Ta For Now
TY     = Thank You
LOL   = Laugh Out Loud.
Well I've come up with a couple of my own
IDUY = I Don't Understand You ?
FOTP = F**k Off Text Properly!!

LOL IM WIV U ON THAT 1 M8

Seriously though, I reckon mobile phones and texting will bring the downfall of civilisation ... the messages are so impersonal and open to misunderstanding.
Addiction to Facebook and other sites is also a bloody annoying and dangerous thing.



+1
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 08, 2012, 04:34:28 pm
A bloke thing.......

Why do blokes when come home from work always insist on watching cr*p like The Professionals, Minder or worse Bat man.  ???  Not only that why do they then find it impossible to sit on the couch without falling asleep and snoring !!  I thought only kids grabbed a nap......................well I guess that answers that then  ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 08, 2012, 04:49:13 pm
Hehe made me giggle  _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 08, 2012, 04:58:08 pm
A bloke thing.......

Why do blokes when come home from work always insist on watching cr*p like The Professionals, Minder or worse Bat man.  ???

 :o :o Minder is brilliant! and so is The Professionals!  We don't get good stuff like Minder now, just these awful boring period costume dramas  :roll:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 08, 2012, 05:01:41 pm
I rest my case...................... ;)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on March 08, 2012, 05:19:46 pm
I rest my case...................... ;)

i've not seen that programme, what time is it on?   :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: born2run on March 10, 2012, 12:42:17 am
Has anyone else noticed the P at the beginning of Coronation St lately it stands for Product placement.  Well it's driving me to distraction as I now spend the entire episode looking for the products placed on the sets  :rage: As yet I have not seen one.  I bet it won't belong before advertisers really push the boat out and a conversation between Roy and Hayley Cropper goes something like:
Roy:      Hayley your hair looks very shiny this morning
Hayley: Why thank you Roy I'm using the new Pantene extra shine shampoo.
You mark my words product placement is just the beginning  :twoface:

Friends had product placement in every single episode - never affected the story or comedy one bit in my opinion and nor should it
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: born2run on March 10, 2012, 12:45:17 am
Shortened text

This is when your mates or kids send you text with initials instead of words, I hate it, spending at least 5mins totaly bewildered trying to desipher what they mean?

Ones like:
TTFN = Ta Ta For Now
TY     = Thank You
LOL   = Laugh Out Loud.
Well I've come up with a couple of my own
IDUY = I Don't Understand You ?
FOTP = F**k Off Text Properly!!

LOL IM WIV U ON THAT 1 M8

Seriously though, I reckon mobile phones and texting will bring the downfall of civilisation ... the messages are so impersonal and open to misunderstanding.
Addiction to Facebook and other sites is also a bloody annoying and dangerous thing.



+1

Doesn't bother me as I work in Oil & Gas - literally everything is an abbreviation! There are thousands of them we use every day,  TBH I see it as a positive thing! :P
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on March 10, 2012, 07:55:17 pm
How do seagulls know when I've just washed the car or cleaned the house windows?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on March 11, 2012, 01:45:48 am
Why isn't there mouse-flavored cat food?  ?{}?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on March 11, 2012, 12:37:56 pm
Why isn't there mouse-flavored cat food?  ?{}?

How do you know it isn't?    Feed it to the OH and see if he starts squeaking!       _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on March 12, 2012, 08:42:28 am
How do seagulls know when I've just washed the car or cleaned the house windows?

Seagulls? Think they must be pterodactyls by the size of what lands on our car ! _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Michael on March 12, 2012, 11:56:05 pm
A few days ago in this thread an earlier post from Pendragon was shown. She mentions abbreviations being annoying, mainly on text messages
 One example she mentions was TTFN. Well, forget about this being a recent phenomenon . It's actually around 70 years ago that the late Tommy Handley brought this out on ITMA (it's that man again). In case anyone doesn't know this was a wartime variety show recorded in Llandudnos own Grand Theatre and was quite seriously considered to be a valuable part of the home front. It kept people laughing. Mike
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on March 13, 2012, 07:58:14 am
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_That_Man_Again (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_That_Man_Again)

Wiki says it was broadcast from Bangor.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on March 13, 2012, 08:08:18 am
TTFN, however, has quite a lineage (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TTFN)...
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on March 13, 2012, 09:26:24 am
The Grand Theatre was used for BBC radio shows during WWII:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northwest/sites/history/pages/vernonjones.shtml (http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northwest/sites/history/pages/vernonjones.shtml)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on March 13, 2012, 09:36:04 am
"Broadcasting from Bangor during WWII was a very exciting time. Due to the heavy bombing of London and Bristol, the light entertainment department was relocated to North Wales. This included popular programmes such as ITMA and Ray's a Laugh broadcast live from the County Theatre."

Where is the 'County Theatre'? I wondered if that was perhaps another name for the Grand.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on March 13, 2012, 11:01:20 am
The County Theatre in Bangor is the building now known as the Octagon nightclub on Dean Street:

(http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2009/2287386473_da110569b2.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davellandudno/2287386473/)
The Octagon, Bangor (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davellandudno/2287386473/#) by [davidrobertsphotography] (http://www.flickr.com/people/davellandudno/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Michael on March 13, 2012, 04:59:31 pm
I always understood that Itma and The Hapidrome (on a Sunday night) were produced in the Grand Theatre but broadcast from Bangor.  We were  always told that it was the wonder of high tech at the time, somehow the words were spoken in Llandudno but managed to be transferred to Bangor to be broadcast.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on March 13, 2012, 05:21:47 pm
The BBC leased the Grand Theatre from 24th March 1941 until 3rd December 1944.  It was chosen because, unlike the Bangor venues used by the BBC, it could accommodate the large theatre organ used in some of the shows. Programmes such as Music Hall and Happidrome were broadcast from there. Only one episode of ITMA was broadcast from the Grand, the hundredth show.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on March 29, 2012, 10:45:40 pm
Here I go again.... its the Llandudno Swimming Pool, up to their old tricks.

You may recall, despite me being a gym member of this facility I get thwarted regularly when I try to use the pool.
Use of the pool was a key selling point to me when they had me sign up.

The pool is rarely available to the public after 3.45pm, (and despite my paying membership I am designated as 'public') ... and on many other days is totally unavailable due to swimming fetes and galas.

So imagine my dismay when on Weds this week, I tried to stay within the Pool's tight hours of use, and I made my way down there with my cossie and my towel.   
I was confronted by a sign informing me that the pool was CLOSED due to being hired PRIVATELY.

Who the heck gave them permission to rent out a public facility for private use.  $angry$
Can I please have a refund of at least part of my subscriptions (and maybe council tax) for this?
I am once again paying for something that I cannot use through no fault of my own.






Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Llechwedd on March 30, 2012, 02:10:02 pm
There were lots of schools coaches parked there and on the coach park so maybe there was some sort of competition.  Perhaps it's the only way they can make money by letting it out. Next thing you know they will be closing it due to "financial constraints."
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Bellringer on April 04, 2012, 11:34:31 am
Fly tipping.

A Dyson sweeper 'dumped' on the side of Henryd Road, Conwy this morning - surely the owner could have taken it to Mochdre Recycling Centre if they had travelled to a rural stretch of road to dump it!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on April 04, 2012, 12:52:28 pm
Fly tipping.

A Dyson sweeper 'dumped' on the side of Henryd Road, Conwy this morning - surely the owner could have taken it to Mochdre Recycling Centre if they had travelled to a rural stretch of road to dump it!
Indeed, Stan. It's like when you walk around the Marine Drive in Llandudno and see mattresses dumped over the side.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on April 04, 2012, 09:02:21 pm
Fly tipping.

A Dyson sweeper 'dumped' on the side of Henryd Road, Conwy this morning - surely the owner could have taken it to Mochdre Recycling Centre if they had travelled to a rural stretch of road to dump it!

I am posting this from the A&E dept,  a word of warning to all you chaps... the Dyson Ball Cleaner is not what you think it is.

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: dwsi on April 04, 2012, 09:14:55 pm
A&E + Dyson Vac = What happened? or should i not ask  :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on April 04, 2012, 09:34:51 pm
Yeah, Dwsi... if I have to explain the joke, it kind of loses its impact...  8)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on April 04, 2012, 09:56:14 pm
Is it the result of a VACectomy?    _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on April 05, 2012, 08:25:29 am
Fly tipping.

A Dyson sweeper 'dumped' on the side of Henryd Road, Conwy this morning - surely the owner could have taken it to Mochdre Recycling Centre if they had travelled to a rural stretch of road to dump it!

I am posting this from the A&E dept,  a word of warning to all you chaps... the Dyson Ball Cleaner is not what you think it is.
Thought perhaps that you had joined the Circus of Horrors ! pm me If you don't know what I am on about!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on April 15, 2012, 12:18:27 am
What is going on with kids names these days??

It was bad enough when my brother and his bird decided to name my neice 'Angel'

But now, from my position where I work across from the toys and jokes shop, I hear such things as...
'Hunter, don't hit your sister like that''
''Skye darling, put that down. you don't have enough pennies for that'
''Kai, do you want a bucket and spade darling?''
''Tiler, (Tyler?) ... have you seen these bubbles?''

I was kind of hoping that Tiler had brought a bucket of grouting with him, could finish my bathroom off for me.

The world has gone nuts.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on April 15, 2012, 08:48:36 am
My OH had one in the Charity Shop called Silas Percy!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on April 15, 2012, 12:15:15 pm
I defy you to beat the England Ladies Cricketer.  Ebony-Jewel Cora-Lee Camellia Rosamond Rainford-Brent http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebony-Jewel_Rainford-Brent (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebony-Jewel_Rainford-Brent). Not much room left on the back of the cricket shirt after that's been printed on it.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on April 16, 2012, 12:58:22 am
I used to work with a guy called Mario Hanney.
He wasn't Italian, he was Irish... (and an otherwise normal Yorkshire family)...but his mother was a strict Catholic lunatic basically.
All his sisters had outlandish names.  He had five of them.

I once went on a date with one of his sisters, her full name was;
Dominica Rosario Immaculata Dolarosa Hanney.

Unforgettable.  The name, not the date.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on April 16, 2012, 07:52:27 pm
One thing that niggles me is that silly and useless piece of paper stuck on every bar of Imperial Leather soap!

 >>>
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: snowcap on April 16, 2012, 09:43:31 pm
it stops the soap sticking to the soap tray, not bad eh,
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on April 16, 2012, 10:19:46 pm
Ahhh... well pointed out Snowcap, I never knew that was its purpose.

But Mrs Fester was aware of this, but then tell me something that wives DON'T know.  :laugh: :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on April 17, 2012, 08:55:01 am
One thing that niggles me is that silly and useless piece of paper stuck on every bar of Imperial Leather soap!

 >>>

Dawned on me that that was why I went through bath sponges so quickly-- the label rips the sponge !-- I'll stick to my Pears-- although it doesn't smell like it used to--probably 'cos it is now made in foreign parts.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Karen and Derek on April 23, 2012, 12:19:33 pm
One thing that niggles me is that silly and useless piece of paper stuck on every bar of Imperial Leather soap!

 >>>

Dawned on me that that was why I went through bath sponges so quickly-- the label rips the sponge !-- I'll stick to my Pears-- although it doesn't smell like it used to--probably 'cos it is now made in foreign parts.

Those damn foreign pear trees!  ;D

Derek.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on April 23, 2012, 06:12:08 pm
 $donald$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on April 28, 2012, 01:39:12 pm
Just a warning to you folks.
Last week I had to buy my Saturday Telegraph from Sainbury's as no where else had one left. Upon getting home I found that at least 3 parts of it were missing.
The receipt had no phone number, so we rang, after looking on the Internet the customer 'hotline' Sainsbury's were very apologetic and sent, via snail mail a gift card for the £2 that I had paid.
Thus--- this morning my OH took the card and called to pick up my Telegraph. Guess what?-- even more sections were missing when we spread it out at home. I packed it up in a bag and set off in a non too pleased mood. Believe it or not non of the papers in the store had the sections all complete. The young man at the desk was very nice and went to see if the bits were in the back. back he came---no they weren't.
Eventually after a lot of arguing I was told that as a gesture of goodwill I could have another £2 gift card to spend on something else.-- Red rag to a bull-- I had two senior staff arguing that I couldn't have my cash back.Someone then came out of the back and said that the supplements or sections of the paper were all piled up in the back. The manageress in charge said 'We've only been open a fortnight'--.I then looked them in the eye and quoted the sale of goods act implied terms. £2 was handed over with very bad grace, I went to Smith's and got my paper.

Moral of the story-- the staff are slack-- check your paper if you buy from them. I shan't again.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on April 28, 2012, 02:03:03 pm
Sounds to me like they have employed a crowd of morons, including the management!  I think I'll go in there just to find something wrong and cause a scene!    $angry$      $angry$

However, should one blame them or the Publishers?    Or the Wholesalers (who are probably W H Smith)?    ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on April 28, 2012, 02:19:35 pm
If the 'spare bits' were in the back, it is the staff. It is apparently one of the joys of being a newsagent--- putting all the pieces of the papers together.
Try the blonde girl-- she couldn't crack a smile if she tried!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on April 28, 2012, 03:58:14 pm
I'm reminded of a Blonde reading a Newspaper!

A blonde was sitting on the train reading the newspaper.
The headline blared, "12 Brazilian Soldiers Killed".
She shook her head at the sad news, then turned to
the stranger sitting next to her and asked,......
"Wow that is really sad, how many is a Brazilian?"

 L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on April 28, 2012, 04:28:08 pm
Just a warning to you folks.
Last week I had to buy my Saturday Telegraph from Sainbury's as no where else had one left. Upon getting home I found that at least 3 parts of it were missing.
The receipt had no phone number, so we rang, after looking on the Internet the customer 'hotline' Sainsbury's were very apologetic and sent, via snail mail a gift card for the £2 that I had paid.
Thus--- this morning my OH took the card and called to pick up my Telegraph. Guess what?-- even more sections were missing when we spread it out at home. I packed it up in a bag and set off in a non too pleased mood. Believe it or not non of the papers in the store had the sections all complete. The young man at the desk was very nice and went to see if the bits were in the back. back he came---no they weren't.
Eventually after a lot of arguing I was told that as a gesture of goodwill I could have another £2 gift card to spend on something else.-- Red rag to a bull-- I had two senior staff arguing that I couldn't have my cash back.Someone then came out of the back and said that the supplements or sections of the paper were all piled up in the back. The manageress in charge said 'We've only been open a fortnight'--.I then looked them in the eye and quoted the sale of goods act implied terms. £2 was handed over with very bad grace, I went to Smith's and got my paper.

Moral of the story-- the staff are slack-- check your paper if you buy from them. I shan't again.
I'm sure buying the paper from a local independent Newsagent would be less stressful.  ;)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: JasonW on April 28, 2012, 06:13:59 pm
As a former "Independent" Newsagent, we had to insert all the sections ourselves each morning, one of the reasons we had to start work an hour earlier on the weekends.

The larger stores receive this service from the wholesaler (I assume they pay for the service) and hence the issue being found by Nemesis, may not be the fault of the employees at the store.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: TheMedz on April 28, 2012, 07:40:14 pm
We generally only get a Sunday paper (Being of the hard of thinking it takes me all week to read it or at least look at the pictures.)  and I always try wherever possible to buy it in the pre-sealed package.

There have however been occasions where this hasn't been possible and we've bought it from one of the newsagents down in town and very occasionally found the insert from one title of newspaper inserted into the middle of a completely different paper.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on April 28, 2012, 09:15:16 pm
I picked up a Saturday Daily Post the other week and could tell by the weight that the middle bit was missing.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on April 29, 2012, 08:23:14 am
 At the risk of repeating myself !
This all began because Vollams had sold out!-- I wouldn't normally dream of buying a paper anywhere but from Graham and Bea !!!
The sections were piled up in the back of the store as it says in my post--- how do you work out that it wasn't their fault?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on April 29, 2012, 10:02:46 am
Poor management, poor training, staff unable to use their own initiative, poor work ethic, - need I carry on!   Of course it's their fault!   >>>
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: JasonW on April 29, 2012, 08:23:57 pm
At the risk of repeating myself !
This all began because Vollams had sold out!-- I wouldn't normally dream of buying a paper anywhere but from Graham and Bea !!!
The sections were piled up in the back of the store as it says in my post--- how do you work out that it wasn't their fault?
My apologies, I missed the bit about the inserts being at the back.
I did say "may not" have been their fault.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Karen and Derek on April 29, 2012, 08:58:38 pm
At the risk of repeating myself !
This all began because Vollams had sold out!-- I wouldn't normally dream of buying a paper anywhere but from Graham and Bea !!!
The sections were piled up in the back of the store as it says in my post--- how do you work out that it wasn't their fault?

Is Nigel Roberts still across from Vollams?

Karen.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on April 29, 2012, 09:06:07 pm
He sure is.... and trading as vigorously as ever.  D)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Karen and Derek on April 29, 2012, 09:16:22 pm
He sure is.... and trading as vigorously as ever.  D)

That's good news.  ;D

Karen.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on April 30, 2012, 08:25:43 am
At the risk of repeating myself !
This all began because Vollams had sold out!-- I wouldn't normally dream of buying a paper anywhere but from Graham and Bea !!!
The sections were piled up in the back of the store as it says in my post--- how do you work out that it wasn't their fault?
My apologies, I missed the bit about the inserts being at the back.
I did say "may not" have been their fault.

Accepted ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on May 19, 2012, 08:43:08 am
Has anyone else noticed the volume of used nappies being left at the roadside and on the pavements?
Need I add my opinion of this filthy habit? :puke2:
Title: KFC
Post by: dingo20 on May 19, 2012, 10:35:43 am
I'm not sure this is the best place to post this? I was going through Colwyn Bay on Thursday morning about 8:30 in the morning and I spotted someone walking eating a bucket of chicken from KFC it's been bugging me where did he get it from? KFC doesn't open until lunch
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on May 19, 2012, 10:54:15 am
OMG How gross-- wonder where it had been overnight?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Bellringer on May 20, 2012, 09:01:42 pm
Called for fuel at Tesco in the Junction tonight. Single queue backing off the forecourt and part way round the roadway approach to the leisure centre. Kiosk/shop closed and ONE single pump operating on card only basis. :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: mull on May 21, 2012, 10:02:43 am
Dont know what Tesco are playing at . Same in Oban a few weeks back .
Shop/kiosk closed even though main store is open until 22.00.
Bit of a panic trying to fill up before catching the 2130 ferry back to Mull.
12p a litre cheaper than on the island.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Bellringer on May 21, 2012, 11:48:50 am
Called for fuel at Tesco in the Junction tonight. Single queue backing off the forecourt and part way round the roadway approach to the leisure centre. Kiosk/shop closed and ONE single pump operating on card only basis. :rage:

And there was me thinking it would be quieter to fill up in the evening especially on a Sunday evening! Silly me.

Mull, hope you caught your ferry OK.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on May 21, 2012, 11:53:53 pm
Once I again I have been thwarted in my attempt to use my membership at Llandudno Pool / Gym to have a swim.

Monday is one of the very few times in the week when there is a sliver of time, from 8.30pm til 9.30 pm, where us long suffering members (public council tax payers) can use the pool.

So, I made the effort to go there,checked my timetable to make sure that this was the night, and off I went for my gym and swim...

But NO!   
Tonight the pool was in full use when I arrived with kids swimming club.
But, as I handed in my pass, I was told that the pool would CLOSE at 8.30pm for ''deep cleaning''??

THE CONSPIRACY CONTINUES!  &shake&

Anyhow, this is the last time I will be disappointed like this.  I went on my online banking tonight and cancelled my direct debit.  Its been a complete waste of money since I first signed up.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on June 19, 2012, 01:05:34 pm
In What do they Know someone asked about this and here is the Councils answer:


Please find enclosed information in response to your Freedom of
Information request.

In the last 12 months being 01/05/11 - 30/04/12 the Centre had a total of
4,640 operating hours.

Of these operating hours the centre was closed for a number of functions /
events being as follows:

 Swimming Galas             120 Hrs
Swim Lessons / Squad    500 Hrs
Club Hire                         288 Hrs
                                     908 Hrs

These closures equate to 19.6% of our total operational hours.

The Centre is closed in addition to above the figures but these are
outside of our normal operating times, including an additional 100 hours
when the training pool is closed to provide the demand for additional
swimming lesson provision. We do close the training pool and sections of
the pool e.g. two / three lanes to enable us to deliver on the schools
national curriculum.

The closures are always highlighted on our website and throughout the
Centre, including our electronic scoreboard three to four weeks in advance
of any event. We also forward all customers to our other leisure sites.

Obviously, some of these Galas were negotiated with Swim Wales / Sport
Wales and are an integral part of the £1.5 million funding for the
Swimming Centre project. This is a 15 year agreement.

 No doubt we will continue to have a number of ad hoc events in the coming
year so the above figures will ultimately change slightly. However, as
highlighted we will always endeavour to keep our customers fully informed
of any changes to our timetable.

Information Governance Unit
CONWY County Borough Council
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on June 22, 2012, 12:23:16 am
Some of that information might be true, but what are these Club Hire hours?

Also, what about these 'Deep Cleaning' sessions which prevent use of the pool, why must cleaning be done during scheduled opening hours?

Also, what about these 'private functions' which I have encountered recently?    Very odd.

At times of closure the receptionists do indeed direct me to other leisure centres, namely Eirias Park.
But what they fail to mention is that you must purchase a £10 key to use the lockers there!

Not good enough, I maintain.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on June 22, 2012, 08:23:41 am
Get a Petition organised or register a formal complaint!    WWW
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Michael on June 23, 2012, 05:14:05 pm
This is more a rant than a niggle. First, I must stress that I am 100 percent in favour of sporting activities being brought to Llandudno. Today the tri------ (sorry I cannot spell it) came to Llandudno. Jolly good show, more publicity, more people in the town, every one enjoying it, contestants and watchers. BUT, BUT, why on earth cannot the organisers brief all their marshalls and tell them how to explain to the public what they can do rather than just what they cannot.
  Oh, and try to give the marshalls the briefest knowledge of their patch. Not just pitch complete strangers into closing roads and they haven't got a clue on the area.
 What's brought this on?  I drove down into Llandudno today with the idea of having a cup of tea in the happy valley. O K by the Empire, Marshall waved me accross the road. Down to the Carlton island, left to the prom, tried to drive towards the pier entrance. Sorry, road closed. Me: cars have just gone through. Lady, they are going to hotels, the road is closed until 3 p.m. Me: we'll, how do I getup the Orme? Lady. You don't--u til 3 p.m. Me: I've just come down o.k. Lady: we'll, maybe you have come down, but you cannot go up --until 3p.m. Me I HAVE to go up at two, I've got a business up there to run. Lady What business? Me Great Orme family golf. Lady, that's not up there. Me, well it was when I left it ten minutes ago.lady, well if you have a business you can pass. Me, so Icahn pass but my customers cannot? Lady, not until after 3 p.m.
  Needless to say I went back and the Marshall outside the empire hotel waved me accross with a smile.  He was stoping the traffic whenever a cyclist went past, but that only held everyone up for a minute or so. Mike
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on June 23, 2012, 05:49:17 pm
Same happened to us last week Mike--marshalls kept sending us up streets only for them to be closed at the top end. 20 mins to cross town.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Jack on June 23, 2012, 05:54:09 pm
Totally agree Mike, many of the marshals seem to be putting on fluorescent bibs and having a power trip enjoying stopping and ordering motorists around and generally causing inconvenience and this in turn alienates the local people that really the organisers need on side if they are to move their events forward. 
Last Sunday in the 10 mile road race, a marshal by the roundabout near the pier was stopping all traffic from going to Happy Valley and around the Great Orme toll road when the race wasn't going around there.  I believe CCBC were rather unhappy at the resulting lack of cars on the toll road as were the ski slope and cable car and various cafes.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on June 23, 2012, 06:10:01 pm
I wonder what legal power they have to stop traffic? It seems very wrong that these people in hi viz jackets do not have the correct training to help people instead of just saying 'you can't go up there'
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on June 23, 2012, 06:28:51 pm
I wonder what legal power they have to stop traffic? It seems very wrong that these people in hi viz jackets do not have the correct training to help people instead of just saying 'you can't go up there'

They have absolutely no legal power to direct traffic.   

 >>>
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on June 23, 2012, 11:46:44 pm
I find that completely ignoring them is usually effective.

Failing that, if you swear at them, they tend to back down and melt away. WWW
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on July 03, 2012, 01:31:09 pm
Would it be too much to ask that Sat Navs be given a more friendly way of directing the route.  y'see two things a man hates is

1. Being given directions and
2. Being told what to do.

My hubby spent most of our journey to my sister wedding having a go at the tomtom  :laugh:
And why do they whisper. I had to sit in silence most of the way with radio off  ???

Sat Nav "at the next junction turn right" then as Gezzy is switching lanes. she's on at him again "TURN RIGHT"
"Alright alright! I am turning bloody right!" he kept shouting, bless him he does make me laugh, he was proper wound up by the time we got there  _))*


Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Bellringer on July 03, 2012, 03:58:54 pm
The volume can be increased.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Pendragon on July 21, 2012, 12:23:00 pm
When Gezzy told me he was getting Sky in the new house I was made up.  I would be able to watch National Geographic, Discovery and Time Team to my hearts content or so I thought but Nooooo......instead since it's been installed I have learnt how to assemble a motor bike from scratch,  I know all about "hot rods" the car that is  ;D I could even spray paint a niffty little picture on the bonnet petrol tank. and I know exactly where to go to get an incredible tattoo if I was ever in America  :rage:  It wouldn't surprise me if the piggin' remote control was set up with finger print technology as I haven't even had a turn yet! 
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on July 21, 2012, 12:55:16 pm
I wish my OH could use the Remote.  Each time she makes  an attempt to change a program or alter the volume I have to reset the whole caboodle!  I think we should go back to knobs that one can twiddle instead.   :D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on July 21, 2012, 01:46:29 pm
Try giving some people 2 remotes--- 1 for the TV and 1 for the Freeview. It would be just as useful putting them in a bucket of water. My OH spends ages re-setting TVs that people have messed about with.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on July 22, 2012, 06:27:58 pm
This isn't really a niggle it is a full blown rant.
Early this afternoon some idiot in a silver VW Golf parked right across our garage door and private car park space-- half on the pavement and half on our garage ramp.
At the time my OH's Classic was waiting to be put in the garage after we had been out in it this morning. As it was, by where this fool had parked it was completely immobile.
4 phone calls to the police were useless and we waited till 5pm before we could do anything when the car was removed.
Trouble was I was trying to make a meal whilst my OH made a drink for 2 elderly ladies and between us we missed the driver.
Perhaps as well or the wrath of Nemesis might have descended. :twoface:
Grrrr people !
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on July 22, 2012, 11:01:17 pm
I fear that if you HAD been on hand when this selfish inconsiderate idiot returned, then the police might well have been required to deal with a more serious incident.
Its probably best for the health of both parties that you missed them.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on July 23, 2012, 08:19:52 am
Gee thanks !! :o
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on July 23, 2012, 12:20:45 pm
Next time immobilise the car by sticking a potato up its exhaust pipe!  Fun, fun, fun!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on July 23, 2012, 05:42:40 pm
Now there's an idea! cheers!
Only trouble is we should have been no better off as the b. thing would have been stuck there for good !
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on July 24, 2012, 12:58:12 pm
My faith in human nature is somewhat restored:-
The car in my rant had a Venue Cymru stewards pass in the window, so not getting any joy from anywhere else I contacted Venue Cymru and have received a full blown apology from the House Manager for the inconsiderate actions of their steward.
How nice to know that someone has some manners.
Well done that man! :D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on October 24, 2012, 12:10:48 am
Someone tell me where I am in the wrong on this matter...

After working today, then mooching around town with Dave R, I decided to go home for an hour or so.

Now, I waited for a taxi for a few mins, but then the no19 bus appeared which is 80p cheaper than the taxi, so I decided to hop on.
I only had a £10 note, and I asked the driver, with trepidation, if it was 'exact fare only'
He replied no, its not.... where do I want to go?
Ty n y coed road please!    Thats £1.40 he said.   So I proffered my tenner..

''Oh no, I'm not changing that,  you will take all my pound coins'' said the driver.

''So what?'' I said .... ''its your LAST fare of the day anyway''

Anyhow, after a couple of minutes of indignant silence, he still refused to change my tenner.
''I'm not getting off'' I adamantly said.  He had little choice at that stage.

So... soon after, he took my tenner and angrily slammed down my change, whilst muttering under his breath.

I got home, but I could not understand why this guy was so against changing my £10 note....




Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: SDQ on October 24, 2012, 06:11:38 am
It sounds like the driver had possibly got a bit ahead of himself and 'cashed up' most of his money if it was the last bus and he was at the end of his shift. It's done to save himself some time but you run the risk of getting caught out if someone gets on with a high denomination note, I got caught out on a few occasions in my time driving buses but at the end of the day it's the driver in the wrong not you & what I tended to do was have a bit of a moan but then give them a freebie, especially if it was a quiet route like yours as the last bus rarely carried anyone.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on October 24, 2012, 09:43:07 am
Someone tell me where I am in the wrong on this matter...

I got home, but I could not understand why this guy was so against changing my £10 note....

The simple answer, Fester, is this.  You should not be so rich, and certainly should not be let out alone and unprotected with such a large denomination note at that time of night!   _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on October 24, 2012, 11:12:14 am
Ha ha, SDQ and Yorkie... thanks for that.... it tickled me.

SDQ, Freebies are not something I am accustomed to, especially when I'm in the pub with Dave R....  Z**
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on October 24, 2012, 11:18:13 am
SDQ, Freebies are not something I am accustomed to, especially when I'm in the pub with Dave R....  Z**
I think you'll find I offered to buy you a beer last night, using my ill gotten gains from Caffe Nero ( found a £20 note on the chair).
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on October 24, 2012, 12:36:08 pm
I lost £20 in there! I was on a chair too, must be mine! Amazing that you found it after about 8 months since I last went in!  :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on October 24, 2012, 02:15:04 pm
I lost £20 in there! I was on a chair too, must be mine! Amazing that you found it after about 8 months since I last went in!  :laugh:
Let me know the serial number and I'll be happy to return it.  :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Tosh on October 24, 2012, 03:36:19 pm
He doesn't know the serial number, just that it had the Queen's picture on it, will that do?
If this works Merddin Emrys we'll go halves.
ps, it was a sort of blueish colour too.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on October 24, 2012, 04:15:53 pm
The serial number is the same on all of my twenties,  the next batch will be better  $good$
Tosh, picture of the Queen, that's the one  ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on October 30, 2012, 09:09:22 am
Here I go again!
I arrived to do my stint at the Charity Shop yesterday to find the deputy manageress quite upset.
She is very talented with her window displays and had done two wonderful windows on a theme of Halloween, only to have a man come in and rant and rave at her about it being a pagan festival and she shouldn't celebrate such a thing.
All afternoon, we were very busy and people kept popping in just to say how good they thought the windows were. We sold lots of children's fancy dress which she had been hoarding away ready for the occasion ( she does this for all the seasons with rabbit ears for Easter, Santa hats for Christmas etc), and many who popped in put donations in the collecting box.
Now to me it is more important to raise money for terminally ill kiddies than to go into a shop and upset people with personal preferences.
I'm now waiting for when the Santa hats appear to see if there is any reaction to them !!! $angry$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on October 30, 2012, 09:32:00 am
Nemesis, you are lucky that you only get idiots like that every so often.

I seem to get them every day.  In the summertime I get them multiple times a day.
I try to be courteous, but I am getting less tolerant with them as each day passes.

Quite often I think that the conversations I find myself in with 'certain' visitors would be more at home in the film 'One Flew over the Cuckoo's nest'

In regard to your Halloween complainant, it makes me wonder how empty his life must be to take time to come in and make that point.  Will he be going around every shop / pub/ cafe in town making these statements?  Does he think he can make a difference?
I wish him good luck in some of the rougher pubs, or Asda.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on October 30, 2012, 09:37:43 am
I try to be courteous
:laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on October 30, 2012, 09:43:19 am
I try to be courteous
:laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh:

Ha ha.... OK Dave, fair enough.... I used to try and be courteous.  :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on October 30, 2012, 10:50:57 am
I can see exactly where you are coming from there Fester. Had the bloke in question been in MY house or business I should have told him in no uncertain terms where to shove a pumpkin :o, but working for a charity makes a slight difference. It isn't only Halloween, people think that because it is a charity shop they can make rude remarks about goods/ prices and also let their children run riot, spilling pop, sweets and even a tub of bubbles on the floor without any apology !
I might be smiling on the outside, but if they knew what I was thinking----------------
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Michael on October 30, 2012, 11:47:14 am
Dealing with the public is hard work Fester. Late last Saturday a man shouted to me from the public footpath "are you open tomorrow?" He didn't look remotely like a potential golfer, but, and bearing in mind the terrible weather forcast for Sunday, I answered through gritted teeth "yes" HIS REPLY "in the evening?" My reply, bearing in mind the clocks were going back "you fancy playing in the dark in pouring rain and a gale." It's not often I say what I think.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on October 30, 2012, 12:07:03 pm
We have just come home from a shopping trip to ALDI in Llandudno.   I get very annoyed with the cashiers as they seem to trying to break a World record with how many items they can get through the till in a given time.  The result, as I'm sure everyone knows, is that everything piles up on the minute counter space and even on the floor.   You can be the fastest trolley loader in the Universe but these cashiers can beat you hands down!
I ask them to slow down and give  me a chance but I may as well be talking to a brick wall, whilst the cashier in question, remains with her sullen face and still cognisant of the training she had from the Gestapo in the homeland of the Company.

The trouble is I like a lot of the products and also some of the prices.   I do wish the staff could be a happier group and be a bit more considerate of their customers.
 $angry2$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: mull on October 30, 2012, 04:23:48 pm
Yorkie

Perhaps if they let them join a trade union it would cheer them up.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: SDQ on October 30, 2012, 04:32:37 pm
Yorkie

Perhaps if they let them join a trade union it would cheer them up.


Touché
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on October 30, 2012, 05:17:25 pm
Yorkie

Perhaps if they let them join a trade union it would cheer them up.

If the workers wish to join a Trade Union there is nothing to stop them.   :D

Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: SDQ on October 30, 2012, 06:13:09 pm
Yorkie

Perhaps if they let them join a trade union it would cheer them up.

If the workers wish to join a Trade Union there is nothing to stop them.   :D




Perhaps he should have said a Trade Union that Aldi are prepared to recognise!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on October 30, 2012, 06:31:41 pm
If the workers wish they can form themselves into a " negotiating group" in order to settle any problems or disputes with the management.  It is not absolutely necessary to be a member of an "official or recognised" union.  There is plenty of legislation that is supportive of the workers.  ;)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: SDQ on October 30, 2012, 06:39:03 pm
If the workers wish they can form themselves into a " negotiating group" in order to settle any problems or disputes with the management.  It is not absolutely necessary to be a member of an "official or recognised" union.  There is plenty of legislation that is supportive of the workers.  ;)


Can I have those rose-tinted glasses when you've finished with them?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on October 30, 2012, 07:24:38 pm
Not rose tinted glasses - just over 50 years of experience.   I am still available for consultation, if of course, you can afford my fees!   L0L
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Paddy on October 30, 2012, 09:19:32 pm
Yorkie, Aldi is cheap because it is "no frills". If you want customer service go to M&S and pay for it.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: born2run on October 30, 2012, 10:34:39 pm
Yorkie, Aldi is cheap because it is "no frills". If you want customer service go to M&S and pay for it.

Since when was customer service a 'frill'? if you're unable to service customers to a satisfactory level you should not be in the retail industry. Same with the mardy A*** faces off a lot of bar staff in Llandudno - who often don't even make eye contact as they shove over the drinks you've normally paid a near extortionate amount for.

Manners and politeness costs nothing and in this climate being out of a job costs an awful lot, some people should count their blessings as well as counting the cash.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on October 31, 2012, 12:07:51 am
In this day and age, and I'm generalising,... you only receive friendly customer service from someone who is running their own business.   i.e, they care enough to make sure you come back again!

If you pay teenagers the minimum wage to work in a faceless organisation with few prospects, then (generally) you get poor service.

Now, I'm not saying that is the right way to be, I'm just saying that its human nature, or it SEEMS to be these days.
I've seen it, even within my own family.

I remember starting out in the world of work, and it was important to make a good impression to make sure you could be in the best position for any career progression.
But, (in general, with a few notable exceptions) you just don't see that attitude so much these days.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: born2run on October 31, 2012, 07:33:51 am
You do in America, people take the professions such as bar person and waitress seriously and are proud to make a career out of them.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on October 31, 2012, 08:36:53 am
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You do in America, people take the professions such as bar person and waitress seriously and are proud to make a career out of them.

I suspect that's more to do with the fact that most of the money made over there is in tips;  bar staff are paid only a very basic wage and have to make a lot in tips simply to make ends meet.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: hollins on October 31, 2012, 08:52:41 am
I think you can largely put good service down to the way the staff are trained.
Take Asda for example, a huge business but the staff are in general trained to be helpful and friendly.
Admittedly I only have experience of the Llandudno and Queensferry branches but their customer service puts M&S to shame.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on October 31, 2012, 09:17:50 am
Yorkie, Aldi is cheap because it is "no frills". If you want customer service go to M&S and pay for it.

I was always taught that one should be polite to one's customers - "no frills" does not mean treat the client like sh*te.  In fact many companies have grown with a "no frills" service but have still respected their clientèle.  Argos offers such a service but you rarely, if ever, hear a complaint about customer service.

Actually, sometimes at M & S's counters and tills one can be met with poor or mediocre service!  Just look at their progress (or decline) over the past few years.

p.s.  Go into any Jewish owned shop in Oxford Street (or anywhere in London) and you will see what customer service is all about!  Shalom!  ZXZ
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on October 31, 2012, 09:26:38 am
You do in America, people take the professions such as bar person and waitress seriously and are proud to make a career out of them.
I have to say it but...I agree with Born2Run!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on October 31, 2012, 11:59:36 am
I think you can largely put good service down to the way the staff are trained.
Take Asda for example, a huge business but the staff are in general trained to be helpful and friendly.
Admittedly I only have experience of the Llandudno and Queensferry branches but their customer service puts M&S to shame.

You are correct Hollins, it is actually a management issue.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Paddy on October 31, 2012, 05:56:59 pm
Yorkie, Aldi is cheap because it is "no frills". If you want customer service go to M&S and pay for it.

I was always taught that one should be polite to one's customers - "no frills" does not mean treat the client like sh*te.

Yorkie, I wasn't suggesting that you would be treated like sh#te at Aldi. I was implying that you would be hard pressed to find a member of staff on the shop floor to treat you any way at all.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on October 31, 2012, 06:35:31 pm

Yorkie, I wasn't suggesting that you would be treated like sh#te at Aldi. I was implying that you would be hard pressed to find a member of staff on the shop floor to treat you any way at all.

Keep going Paddy, you're obviously determined to milk this topic whilst people are prepared to read your inane comments.   I am reminded of Pentan, never knew when to give up!   
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Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: mull on October 31, 2012, 09:01:06 pm
Still comes down to staff unable to have a trade union to fight fo the things important to them.
Trade unions have years of experience negotiating on behalf of their members.
Individual employees even if they are members "work place representatives " cannot hope to be a match for these large companies.
I think it is called " divide and rule ".

After 50+ years as a worker and manager I am convinced employees are happier when a Trade Union is looking after them.

I think the miserable bunch in ASDA pove my point, but many people will not see the truth in this.
No wonder this country is in a mess.   >>>
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: born2run on November 01, 2012, 07:28:08 am
Still comes down to staff unable to have a trade union to fight fo the things important to them.
Trade unions have years of experience negotiating on behalf of their members.
Individual employees even if they are members "work place representatives " cannot hope to be a match for these large companies.
I think it is called " divide and rule ".

After 50+ years as a worker and manager I am convinced employees are happier when a Trade Union is looking after them.

I think the miserable bunch in ASDA pove my point, but many people will not see the truth in this.
No wonder this country is in a mess.   >>>

Mull, you'd be surprised at the amount of work places we go to that have full Union recognition yet have very little members, often under 50% - I don't think I'll ever understand it  ???

The biggest reason I get for not joining is cash - It's £12 a month  :roll:... so, I say, you insure your car to get to work for a lot more but yet you are unprepared to insure yourself! One day it may happen, especially in this climate that you will have no work to drive that insured car to!

These type of people are also usually the "Death bed converts" These are people that try and sign up as soon as they have got a disciplinary, grievance or the redundancy notice comes in. Luckily the Union won't give them any legal help until they've been a paying member for 3 months (not long enough in mho) But they'll still get advice and guidance straight away - yet their selfish attitude undermines the whole Union movement and makes me  $angry$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on November 01, 2012, 07:48:51 am
Whether ALDI like Unions or not their record of success speaks for itself.

"Aldi's German operations consist of Aldi Nord's 35 individual regional companies with about 2,500 stores in western, northern, and eastern Germany, and Aldi Süd's 31 regional companies with 1,600 stores in western and southern Germany. Internationally, Aldi Nord operates in Denmark, France, the Benelux countries, the Iberian peninsula, and Poland, while Aldi Süd operates in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Hungary, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia and Australia.  Aldi Süd operates the U.S. stores with the Aldi name."

So they must be doing something right!    $good$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on November 01, 2012, 08:40:48 am
Sorry Mull, but I disagree with your 'miserable' title for the Asda staff. I have always found them polite, cheery and helpful.--- In Llandudno anyway.
Perhaps the situation is a ***-for -tat thing. If the customer is grumpy and rude, the staff will react in a likewise manner. :roll:

Aldi would be better off classed as a jumble sale. Both stores in the area are untidy and any poor plants which have the misfortune to be offered for sale are D.O.E.

Hey ! I like the way my expression has been censored ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Merddin Emrys on November 01, 2012, 09:31:25 am
I've always found Asda staff to be very good too! Could be a t1t for tat thing  _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on November 01, 2012, 07:32:31 pm
Asda staff are outstanding.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Yorkie on November 01, 2012, 08:36:07 pm
I remember as a young rookie starting out on my career in Sales I was given a book titled "How to win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie, and told to read it.  I did, and maybe it is one of those timeless books that could be given to many people, especially those in retail businesses.   $good$
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on November 01, 2012, 11:47:09 pm
Asda staff are outstanding.

Agreed.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on November 02, 2012, 08:34:33 am
Re the idea of people in the retail trade-- I am often asked " How can you make a conversation with a total stranger?" I think the answer could be that I was brought up in a chemist's shop, lived on the premises and spent time as a child 'helping'. Besides weighing out cough sweets and counting pills as a nipper I was talked to by alot of Dad's customers. He was a well loved and respected member of the local community, so I think all this rubbed off on me. Nowadays you go to the chemist and pick up what you need from the shelf-- then you discussed "our Jimmy's chest" with the chemist and he prescribed accordingly ! He went in the back and mixed a bottle specially. Bet it wouldn't be allowed nowadays! :o
Today shopping is an impersonal affair unless you make the effort yourself!!!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on January 09, 2013, 11:20:53 pm
I don't know why I bother going to Betws y Coed.

The last time I went, I concluded that it was a just a collection of tourist gift shops and outdoors shops.
If you want to see endless ranges of walking boots, fleeces, and Welsh slate coasters, then Betws is the place for you.

However, because the number 19 bus goes from right outside my house, directly to ByC, Mrs Fester said we should give it a try for a day out.
This also meant that I could have a beer or two, given that we were leaving the car at home. I recalled that I quite liked the Royal Oak and was looking forward to that.
So, off we set with an open mind.

We arrived in Betws, and headed in to the Alpine Coffee Shop, which was unique and excellent.
In hindsight, we should never have left it.  From there it all went downhill. We went around a whole series of outdoor clothing shops until Mrs F finally settled on a fleece.  By that time I had lost the will to live.   Men do not belong in clothing shops. After all, we only own 2 pairs of shoes, and 2 pairs of pants.  (one for best, and one for everyday)

From there, we sat on the rocks in the river, ate our sandwiches... took a couple of pics, blah, blah... but we've done ll that before.

So, excitedly we made our way into the Royal Oak, I remembered it fondly for its Victorian grandeur, for its leather armchairs and its cosy atmosphere.  But NO!

Now, it resembles a Premier Inn, with its poor quality mish-mash furniture.. its bright lights and its tacky decor.
As you enter your eyes are assaulted by a red neon sign, 'Grill Room'
I went through the Grill Room on the way to the loo, and it was a cheap looking extension, serving what looked like 'Little Chef' style dinners, and it was adjacent to an even cheaper looking self service cafe.
Now, I realise that they have updated the place and are now catering for a wider tourist market.  In Summer I'm sure they will absolutely RAKE IT IN.... but in the process. they have ruined the atmosphere and the heritage.

So. after a pint of overpriced lager, we shuffled off to the gift shops again... and back to the bus station.
I did enjoy some of the scenery around Rowen and Llanrwst, which I normally miss while I'm driving.
But other than that, I reckon that my original opinion of Betws y Coed has been re-enforced.

It will be a cold day before I venture there again.   (Its going to be freezing next week, I hear)  :laugh:

To top off a really crap day, we got off the return bus early, in order to go to Fat Cat's in Llandudno to have a nice evening meal.
However, as our luck would have it, the Kitchens are closed for 2 days, for refurbishment.
So.... we trudged back home, up the Gt Orme, to get on with that most joyous of tasks, the rubbish recycling!  :(
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on January 10, 2013, 06:03:46 am
The Grill Room in the Royal Oak has been there since the 1990s, complete with red neon sign. The food is excellent, as well.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Bellringer on July 31, 2013, 09:16:10 pm
Sat Navs

Received an email from Garmin saying map update available for my lifetime version. The trouble is that each time I do it, it takes about 3 hours to install the update, and that's only for 'North West Europe'. Are all sat navs the same?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: SDQ on July 31, 2013, 10:04:27 pm
Sat Navs

Received an email from Garmin saying map update available for my lifetime version. The trouble is that each time I do it, it takes about 3 hours to install the update, and that's only for 'North West Europe'. Are all sat navs the same?


My VW Sat Nav took the best part of 2 hours to load when I purchased the car.
The box stated it could take that long so I just went for a long drive whilst it loaded up.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Bellringer on July 31, 2013, 10:18:33 pm
And on top of the time to install the update, it usually tells me that first I have to download an update to my 'communicator plug-in'.   :rage:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Ian on August 01, 2013, 07:05:20 am
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The box stated it could take that long so I just went for a long drive whilst it loaded up.

But you didn't get lost?  :D :D :D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: SDQ on August 01, 2013, 01:57:39 pm
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The box stated it could take that long so I just went for a long drive whilst it loaded up.

But you didn't get lost?  :D :D :D


Yes, that's why it was a LONG drive, but I then had the Sat Nav to get back home!  _))*
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: hollins on April 20, 2015, 04:54:50 pm
This is not what I call helpful banking NatWest.
One counter manned and one meeter and greeter showing you how to work a machine.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Nemesis on April 20, 2015, 08:11:25 pm
W.H. Smith, M&S, Asda.....................soon no-one will be serving anyone. It will all be automated like these places.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Michael on April 20, 2015, 08:36:28 pm
Take heart, Nemesis. The B and B industry will never be mechanised. Because the customers love to moan and complain and they cannot moan to a machine.
  Well of course they can, but the machine won't take any notice
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on April 20, 2015, 08:46:08 pm
Every week I go into the Halifax Bank, to do my banking.

Every week, they attempt to usher me away from the human counter staff, and towards a machine.
Every week, I politely decline, and insist on being dealt with by an actual human being.

I'm getting a bit sick of the whole repetitive charade.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Bri Roberts on April 20, 2015, 09:20:02 pm
About 15 years ago, the staff in Barclays Bank in Conwy regularly tried to convert me over to internet banking but I used to tell them I was doing my best to avoid it in order to keep the staff in a job.

In the end, they won and they converted me and I have never looked back.

Shortly later, Barclays Bank in Conwy closed.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on April 20, 2015, 09:45:10 pm
I have internet bank accounts with both my banks, and they are great for dealing with most of my transactions.

But, I have to deposit cash on a regular basis, and luckily the internet has not yet mastered taking bags of coins.
However, the machine they want me to use can take all noted and cheques.   I just don't want it to!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: born2run on April 21, 2015, 03:05:53 pm
I have internet bank accounts with both my banks, and they are great for dealing with most of my transactions.

But, I have to deposit cash on a regular basis, and luckily the internet has not yet mastered taking bags of coins.
However, the machine they want me to use can take all noted and cheques.   I just don't want it to!

The wheel barrows you use to deposit all your bank notes are a health and safety risk to be honest Fester  ;D
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on April 21, 2015, 03:54:06 pm
I have internet bank accounts with both my banks, and they are great for dealing with most of my transactions.

But, I have to deposit cash on a regular basis, and luckily the internet has not yet mastered taking bags of coins.
However, the machine they want me to use can take all noted and cheques.   I just don't want it to!

The wheel barrows you use to deposit all your bank notes are a health and safety risk to be honest Fester  ;D

I am aware of this problem B2R, and I have commissioned JCB Corporation to come up with some new heavy-duty lifting and movement apparatus that will assist me in moving these VAST amounts of cash in a safe manner.  :laugh:
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: SDQ on April 21, 2015, 06:56:21 pm
I have internet bank accounts with both my banks, and they are great for dealing with most of my transactions.

But, I have to deposit cash on a regular basis, and luckily the internet has not yet mastered taking bags of coins.
However, the machine they want me to use can take all noted and cheques.   I just don't want it to!

The wheel barrows you use to deposit all your bank notes are a health and safety risk to be honest Fester  ;D

I am aware of this problem B2R, and I have commissioned JCB Corporation to come up with some new heavy-duty lifting and movement apparatus that will assist me in moving these VAST amounts of cash in a safe manner.  :laugh:


And this is what they sent back.
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DVT on April 21, 2015, 07:52:45 pm
I have a personal and a business account with Santander.

To pay cheques into the Personal account I have to use the cash machine inside.

To pay cheques into the Business account I have to use the cash machine outside.

When I questioned it I was told "that's just the way it is" ... cue Bruce Hornsby!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DaveR on April 22, 2015, 08:51:28 am
I have a personal and a business account with Santander.

To pay cheques into the Personal account I have to use the cash machine inside.

To pay cheques into the Business account I have to use the cash machine outside.

When I questioned it I was told "that's just the way it is" ... cue Bruce Hornsby!
That's crazy, is there no counter service at all there?
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: born2run on April 22, 2015, 09:12:03 am
Well I don't know what your problems are, every time I go to the bank I come away aching, all that crawling in on my hands and knees pleading kills my joints ;)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: DVT on April 22, 2015, 12:51:53 pm
I have a personal and a business account with Santander.

To pay cheques into the Personal account I have to use the cash machine inside.

To pay cheques into the Business account I have to use the cash machine outside.

When I questioned it I was told "that's just the way it is" ... cue Bruce Hornsby!
That's crazy, is there no counter service at all there?

Yes, counter service if I want to pay in cash.  Always very pleasant and helpful.
Personal cheques - feed into the machine inside, confirm details, and it prints out a copy.
Business cheques - confirm details, cheques into an envelope and post into machine outside.
They couldn't answer why the inside machine wouldn't handle business accounts!
Not a problem to me, just curious!!!
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: hollins on June 24, 2015, 10:31:16 pm
Going back to the NatWest discussion. Fester remembered correctly the advert where they said they would be the last one to close in the town.
See this article which says the branch they used in that advert will also close in September.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/savings/11693014/NatWest-shuts-bank-that-starred-in-TV-pledge-to-keep-the-last-branch-in-town.html (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/savings/11693014/NatWest-shuts-bank-that-starred-in-TV-pledge-to-keep-the-last-branch-in-town.html)
Title: Re: Niggles
Post by: Fester on June 25, 2015, 12:06:48 pm
Going back to the NatWest discussion. Fester remembered correctly the advert where they said they would be the last one to close in the town.
See this article which says the branch they used in that advert will also close in September.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/savings/11693014/NatWest-shuts-bank-that-starred-in-TV-pledge-to-keep-the-last-branch-in-town.html (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/savings/11693014/NatWest-shuts-bank-that-starred-in-TV-pledge-to-keep-the-last-branch-in-town.html)

I knew it!   You just can't trust anyone can you....  &shake&