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  • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

    Originally posted by Strawberry_Cupcake View Post
    Just getting worried about the ratties - they didn't look well last night but don't know where my benefit forms are to get them to PDSA....anyone else looking at them would say they were fine but I know my boys
    They've not been used for (very rude and naughty word), have they?
    Last edited by CleverClogs (RIP); 16 August 2011, 17:26. Reason: very rude and naughty word

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    • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

      Originally posted by garlok View Post
      I won't go on but remember that we are living now in the third generation (assuming 25years per) that has always had the safety net of the welfare state and now all is expected on a plate without the required input of effort. I was born after WW2 but the wounds of that episode were still very raw in people's minds and I was brought up in the industrial heartlands where bombsites were still to be seen and much was still on ration. Plus we were afraid very afraid of institutions like Borstal and the fact that the birch was still used.
      Quite.

      Now there is nothing to keep the lower orders in check, is there?

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      • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

        I don't know, CC, whether it is keeping the lower orders in check. There was the oddball who would not as in every society, but in general most of us realised that we should respect other people and their property, conduct ourselves in a proper way otherwise we would be punished in a pretty severe way.

        example:- at grammar school our chemistry master also deputy head at the very first chemistry lesson said that we were there to learn, and learn we would, either voluntarily or he would knock it inot us with the cane. he did not cane an awful lot and he had no failures at O level GCE (proper exams in those days).

        regards
        Garlok

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        • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

          Originally posted by garlok View Post
          I don't know, CC, whether it is keeping the lower orders in check. There was the oddball who would not as in every society, but in general most of us realised that we should respect other people and their property, conduct ourselves in a proper way otherwise we would be punished in a pretty severe way.
          I, on the other hand, did not need to be punished in any way to learn simple manners, basic courtesy and respect for other people's property. Nor did I need the threat of punishment to understand why one should never stare at a blackamoor, however much s/he might appear out of place.

          example:- at grammar school our chemistry master also deputy head at the very first chemistry lesson said that we were there to learn, and learn we would, either voluntarily or he would knock it inot us with the cane. he did not cane an awful lot and he had no failures at O level GCE (proper exams in those days).
          I learned very little in the chemistry O level GCE, mainly because I already knew it; I had been reading about chemistry since the age of eight or nine. I had little difficulty getting an A grade.

          A level was quite another matter for, whilst I hardly objected to learning, the new chemistry master had such a repellent and odious manner that the lessons became quite objectionable; partly through his bad marking of coursework and partly through an indifferent exam performance, I only scraped a D.

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          • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

            Morning Chaps and Chapess'es. Just called into check on my posts while having my Morning Coffee. I agree with all that's been said.
            I will be around to chat this evening.


            Regards, Handy
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            • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

              Jesus guys - please, lets stop the filth in public.

              Absolutely no need for that word to be here. Please, remember we're in public and also a debt forum

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              • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                A Full and Unreserved Apology to any and all I have offended.

                Sorry.

                Regards, Handyman.
                Mother Nature Don't Draw Straight lines, We are Broken Moulds in Life's Grand Design, We look a Mess but we're doing fine,
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                • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                  Hey Handy,

                  How're you doing?!

                  I'm looking forward to another one of your stories this evening so hurry and post one!!
                  Made by God...Improved by the Devil
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                  • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                    Originally posted by Handyman View Post
                    A Full and Unreserved Apology to any and all I have offended.

                    Sorry.

                    Regards, Handyman.
                    Nobody offended anyone. It was a precaution that we removed posts.

                    So as not to offend. No problem - let's not make anything of it. Move on and hear your stories
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                    • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                      Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
                      Nobody offended anyone. It was a precaution that we removed posts.

                      So as not to offend. No problem - let's not make anything of it. Move on and hear your stories
                      No Probs mate, a few more Handy Adventures in the pipeline.

                      Mind you it's been one heck of a day, first the thing that won't be mentioned Then when I took the dogs out for their evening walk the two terriers decided to rip pieces of one another again.

                      Result another emergency run to the Vets, The young one had her artery nicked so there was claret everywhere. She is going to be OK. But now the dogs have cost me a full months wages in just one week. Hey Ho, if I'm not around for a while I will be getting stuff ready on Ebay to recoup a few bob.

                      Regards, Handy
                      Mother Nature Don't Draw Straight lines, We are Broken Moulds in Life's Grand Design, We look a Mess but we're doing fine,
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                      • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                        Dogs are nuts mate!!
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                        • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                          Ouch!! I get where your at handy....we've just spend £400+ on the bloody cats vet fees

                          i'm definatley in the wrong job....although ebay is a good idea though doubt i'd get a good price for the Mrs

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                          • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                            My dog was ill the day before i went oop north, fine while i was away & ill again when i got back.

                            Gotta love em though.

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                            • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                              Originally posted by philnicandamy View Post
                              although ebay is a good idea though doubt i'd get a good price for the Mrs
                              She puts up with you Phil, she's worth a fortune
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                              • Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.

                                I look at it this way...she should be very grateful to put up with me

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