AlternativeSeaside
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Used to be my local and was a ** great pub back in the day, cheersSquirrels
Used to be my local and was a ** great pub back in the day, cheersSquirrels
Just got back to the hotel and the rain is actually going above the horizontal past the street lamp. A week here and the punters would never moan about dodgy weather on the Gold Coast ever againThere’s no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothing.
Pop your budgie smugglers on and make the most of it.
Ours loves the attention & a few dog biscuits, he always accompanies us where possible & when we go away. He's even been to see a film at a cinemaMy dog always whinges constantly whenever we take him into a pub. So annoying. Any advice?
Ours loves the attention & a few dog biscuits, he always accompanies us where possible & when we go away. He's even been to see a film at a cinema
He's a rescue that lived a completely sheltered life before us. I think he just lacks the exposure and is nervous around that kind of environment, loads of strangers about, loud noises, other dogs. He's a bag of nerves really. We always take him in with us but after a while it gets too much and we usually have to put him in the car.My dogs love the pub, they settle really well.
Hope in time he becomes more settled in a public environmentHe's a rescue that lived a completely sheltered life before us. I think he just lacks the exposure and is nervous around that kind of environment, loads of strangers about, loud noises, other dogs. He's a bag of nerves really. We always take him in with us but after a while it gets too much and we usually have to put him in the car.
Yesterday we even ordered him a doggie dinner from the place we were eating at!
Happy birthday AR.It’s my birthday today and I’m 83, I don’t know whether to moan about my age, aches and pains, people moaning about me and Mrs Ross getting a cheaper ST. Or just be grateful that I woke up this morning.
I'd suggest a once in a lifetime (for the dog at least) trip to Korea.Tbh I’m absolutely sick of one of our dogs at the minute. He’s skating on very thin ice…
He yaps and barks at pretty much everything… Postie, Pigeons, People (basically anything beginning with P)… Oh he barks at squirrels too and cats and other dogs and cars
I’ve tried everything, including threatening to take him to Battersea Dogs home, but he just keeps on going.
I’m thinking of getting that Graham fella off the telly in to sort him (or keep him).
You wouldn’t want to live down our cul de sac in that case.Next door still not taken their bins in
You wouldn’t want to live down our cul de sac in that case.
We have nicknamed our neighbours directly opposite the “ Bin Ladens” as almost without exception for as long as we can remember they never take their bins in sometimes for the whole weeks cycle.
They just leave them on the front pavement or even the road itself.
No idea why they do ( or more significantly don’t) it.
There actually a nice family but it drives my other half mad.
oh and for over a year they had those large bags of stones and sand stuck that they had delivered on their front drive way and weeds were growing out of them……and another neighbour has left a similar one in front of his house on his driveway which is basically top soil and which also now has things growing out of it….I wouldn’t mind but this guy since moving in around 2 years ago has probably spent the best part of £125,000 to £150,000 and maybe even more on completely renovating his two existing bathrooms( one is en suite) , putting in under floor heating at ground level,installing one of those expensive heat pumps and knocking through what was a dining room and kitchen to make one large dining kitchen area in which and I kid you not he has built a wine cellar which is below the floor itself and one you access by stairs.….oh and he also has built a hen house in the back garden and keeps chickens there.
…..and he also has his milk delivered at around 1 am ….no idea why as our milkman comes at around 6 am at this time of year and the 1am bottles are still outside his house…the “ bin landens” who are next door to him say the guy who delivers the early milk usually reverses back down the road like a formula one driver and wakes them up
For the record we always take our bins in on the collection day and usually within minutes of them being emptied.
There you go that’s my moan contribution.
Just set off half a pint earlierWhen will Sadler sort out the never ending roadworks at the end of Yeadon Way.
I have to go the long way to the ground now and it can cost me at least half a pint in travel time!
Surely he should have prioritised a new training ground over a multi storey carpark?
Maybe best to move out of Grange Park and take a chance on Mereside.You wouldn’t want to live down our cul de sac in that case.
We have nicknamed our neighbours directly opposite the “ Bin Ladens” as almost without exception for as long as we can remember they never take their bins in sometimes for the whole weeks cycle.
They just leave them on the front pavement or even the road itself.
No idea why they do ( or more significantly don’t) it.
There actually a nice family but it drives my other half mad.
oh and for over a year they had those large bags of stones and sand stuck that they had delivered on their front drive way and weeds were growing out of them……and another neighbour has left a similar one in front of his house on his driveway which is basically top soil and which also now has things growing out of it….I wouldn’t mind but this guy since moving in around 2 years ago has probably spent the best part of £125,000 to £150,000 and maybe even more on completely renovating his two existing bathrooms( one is en suite) , putting in under floor heating at ground level,installing one of those expensive heat pumps and knocking through what was a dining room and kitchen to make one large dining kitchen area in which and I kid you not he has built a wine cellar which is below the floor itself and one you access by stairs.….oh and he also has built a hen house in the back garden and keeps chickens there.
…..and he also has his milk delivered at around 1 am ….no idea why as our milkman comes at around 6 am at this time of year and the 1am bottles are still outside his house…the “ bin landens” who are next door to him say the guy who delivers the early milk usually reverses back down the road like a formula one driver and wakes them up
For the record we always take our bins in on the collection day and usually within minutes of them being emptied.
There you go that’s my moan contribution.
Sadler out!I’d be furious….
Why black toast?Milkman arrived after I’d gone to work .. had to have black coffee and toast