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  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    I really don't understand how it works

    want me to draw you a picture? :rotfl:
    Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    tweets:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T

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  • lawrie28
    lawrie28 Posts: 2,666 Forumite
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    Her name is Rio and she dances on the sand!
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    lawrie28 wrote: »
    Her name is Rio and she dances on the sand!

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • MKS wrote: »
    Yes, it is, It's been 30c all week. Accomodation is fine, thanks. Called in at B'B after the market on Sunday. See what you mean about not being such a pretty bay! But the sea was still a lovely blue/green colour and lots of people about. Parking was quite difficult though.

    Forecast is still good but will pack some in my case for when I get back. :D

    If you get the chance try the Blue Grotto - its a lovely spot to stop, have a drink and admire the view. On the south/south west bit but it does get quite busy :)
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    Bananababe wrote: »
    Cac is what we call poo up here !

    Same here. But, sadly, correct (I thought of adding the word 'sadly' or 'unfortunately' into my OP).

    I notice my derisive laughter at Poland winning helped guide another goal (and put a World Cup final place beyond doubt) for England!:D
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    aau1 wrote: »
    want me to draw you a picture? :rotfl:

    Hell no:rotfl:
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
  • Savvybuyer wrote: »
    CaC is correct - as it's "Click and Collect" not "Click & Collect":rotfl::D.
    Btw, who do Scots want to win tonight's match?
    Poland?;):rotfl:
    I've lived in the south of England for nearly 24 years now. I'm married to a lovely English girl and have two beautiful English kids.

    When England get to the final stages of the World Cup or the European Championships, the whole town that I live in is a wonderful happy place to live in for two or three weeks.

    Also, Scotland haven't qualified for anything in years.

    What do you think??:p:p
  • Anyone remembered to google angry dragon yet? :rotfl: :rotfl:


    :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::rotfl::rotfl:
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    rebeccalb wrote: »
    Evening everyone, I am in need of your collective expert advise.

    Dad has just turned up at my flat, after taking my sister into town. Just before dropping her off they stopped at a well known fast food outlet. Dad has parked up and headed inside with sister and after locating what they thought to be a door, headed towards it. Turns out it wasn't a door, but a window pane, and dad has walked into rather forcefully, causing his glasses to dig into side of eye and cut near his eyebrow. The cut is not huge but it is already starting to swell.
    Manageress filled out accident form, but was rather unhelpful towards him. Worse of all is she openly admitted the window panes look so much like the doors this is not the first incident they've had, but I think this is first time it has caused bleeding.
    Luckily he's got a reciept from their purchase and sister got contact details of witness, plus photo of window. Also taken photos and will see if the swelling grows by morning.
    Issue now is with dad being self employeed, if eye swells up I doubt he'll be able to drive hence no work :(.
    Is there anything I/we can do. Dad mentioned small claims court but neither of us have experience in it.

    Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you.


    If the claim is below £10, 000 you can go through the small claims track at a county court. If you lose you're not liable for the other parties costs. Over £10,000 it gets complicated and can involve costs.

    Your upfront fees are on a sliding scale depending on the value of the claim. A £10,000 claim would cost you around £500 up front. If you win you get your costs paid by the other party. If you lose, you lose your fees.

    HTH

    I Do hope your Dad is ok :(
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