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What's happening in your life? Part 2
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Re: What's happening in your life? Part 2
Didn't they have a consultation period? Where residents were asked what they might like? Or presented with some, albeit limited, options? That's disgraceful.
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Re: What's happening in your life? Part 2
My half sister informs me that our grandad is dead. I'm sorry, and I'll be upset later.
For now, practicalities. A card, to my nan, in my best handwriting, simply repeating verbatim the vile phrase she said to me after I turned to her following a devastating death. With a postscript of my own - 'I hope these words, which you will recognize, will be of as much comfort to you as they were to me. Your cold heart should stand you in fine stead for your future - Yours, Tanya'.
Posted, before I thought better of it.
For now, practicalities. A card, to my nan, in my best handwriting, simply repeating verbatim the vile phrase she said to me after I turned to her following a devastating death. With a postscript of my own - 'I hope these words, which you will recognize, will be of as much comfort to you as they were to me. Your cold heart should stand you in fine stead for your future - Yours, Tanya'.
Posted, before I thought better of it.
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Re: What's happening in your life? Part 2
Oh dear.
Is that the lot from South of the River?
Is that the lot from South of the River?
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Re: What's happening in your life? Part 2
It is. I'd go for him, but I won't because I'll end up hauling her out of her seat or something. Anyway, it'll just be loads of old men, old tarts, a few headcases, and 'My Way', before a p*ss up simmering with tension and threat. I'll light a candle, raise a glass to him, and thereby commemorate him My Way.
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Re: What's happening in your life? Part 2
Well, FWIW, I'm sorry.
Regardless of your checkered history with that 'colourful' branch of your heritage.
Seems like that colour tended towards the blacker end of the spectrum, but, hey-ho.
You seem to've created a relatively healthy distance between your pioneering genetic branch and that of those/them/that lot/etc...
Regardless of your checkered history with that 'colourful' branch of your heritage.
Seems like that colour tended towards the blacker end of the spectrum, but, hey-ho.
You seem to've created a relatively healthy distance between your pioneering genetic branch and that of those/them/that lot/etc...
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Thank you. I'm sorry I wasn't on better terms with him. He was a pretty boy, and I wish I had more photos of him as a young man. He could be very funny, and warm, and a skilled artist, but for background/generation his life could've been very different.
When I was a child, if you asked him to sketch a scene, he could do it with incredible accuracy and speed, no matter what it was. He got more thoughtful with age. He was a bad lad, but getting involved with my nan set him on the path of no real reform.
He was kinder than her. I remember he told me that some 'little git' with a Polaroid took a picture of their house, then knocked on the door and offered it to him for £20. He found the nerve of it so amusing that he bought it, and bought a frame for it.
When I was a child, if you asked him to sketch a scene, he could do it with incredible accuracy and speed, no matter what it was. He got more thoughtful with age. He was a bad lad, but getting involved with my nan set him on the path of no real reform.
He was kinder than her. I remember he told me that some 'little git' with a Polaroid took a picture of their house, then knocked on the door and offered it to him for £20. He found the nerve of it so amusing that he bought it, and bought a frame for it.
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Oh no, bad news. I'm sorry you found your possessions in such a mess, that's very upsetting. They must be insured but whether that extends to you will depend on what terms you signed.
I think it would be better to buy a temporary flat that you and your things could stay in, rather than paying for storage and hotels and eating out. Fix it up on days off and flip it when you find one you like better.
Or just rent somewhere for a year. Get a flatmate in the spare room to cover costs seeing as you move around the country so much. It needn't be some student hellhole - a professional woman of your own age should be easy enough to find - after all, people are always getting divorced, or working in new cities on short contracts.
I think it would be better to buy a temporary flat that you and your things could stay in, rather than paying for storage and hotels and eating out. Fix it up on days off and flip it when you find one you like better.
Or just rent somewhere for a year. Get a flatmate in the spare room to cover costs seeing as you move around the country so much. It needn't be some student hellhole - a professional woman of your own age should be easy enough to find - after all, people are always getting divorced, or working in new cities on short contracts.
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I should add that, a couple of smileys aside, that is a very upsetting turn of events Countess.
It's horrible to have those precious thingummies we accrue with covetous lurve threatened and even destroyed by the insidious, pernicious horror of wetness.
It's horrible to have those precious thingummies we accrue with covetous lurve threatened and even destroyed by the insidious, pernicious horror of wetness.
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That's awful and must be really heart breaking. My face actually did the gritted teeth *eek* expression when reading that. It's one of my worst nightmares - my belongings, old photographs, toys, CDs and such, getting wet, or getting covered in oil or something.
A few years ago I discovered that some of my school books (of the ones I'd kept from subjects I didn't detest) had gone mouldy in the plastic storage box they were in, in what I thought was our dry loft with lining. For some reason it was only selected books that had gone mouldy yet others were fine.
It seems nothing is safe, not real stuff nor anything digitalised which can corrupt or go missing.
A few years ago I discovered that some of my school books (of the ones I'd kept from subjects I didn't detest) had gone mouldy in the plastic storage box they were in, in what I thought was our dry loft with lining. For some reason it was only selected books that had gone mouldy yet others were fine.
It seems nothing is safe, not real stuff nor anything digitalised which can corrupt or go missing.
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Re: What's happening in your life? Part 2
It's good to feel the love on the NHOTW. My similar FB post didn't get a single bite!
With storage places you arrange your own, or the company sells it to you. So I am insured.
Interestingly CT, I had come to this conclusion myself before the disaster happened. I worked out that you have to sell-and-buy as often as every 8 months before the transaction costs make it more expensive than renting.
Of course you're on the hook for repairs, and drops in house prices, but I'm not getting anywhere with trying to rent, and at least a temporary buy would be a way of moving forward.
Does the company involved have insurance?
With storage places you arrange your own, or the company sells it to you. So I am insured.
I think it would be better to buy a temporary flat that you and your things could stay in, rather than paying for storage and hotels and eating out. Fix it up on days off and flip it when you find one you like better.
Interestingly CT, I had come to this conclusion myself before the disaster happened. I worked out that you have to sell-and-buy as often as every 8 months before the transaction costs make it more expensive than renting.
Of course you're on the hook for repairs, and drops in house prices, but I'm not getting anywhere with trying to rent, and at least a temporary buy would be a way of moving forward.
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Re: What's happening in your life? Part 2
I'd say keep everything in plastic boxes rather than cardboard, but my mouldy books were stored in plastic boxes.
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I have just emerged from one of the most baffling and bizarre experiences I've ever experienced.
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Re: What's happening in your life? Part 2
Well, go on...
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