People who butt their trolley up against you in the supermarket check out queue
How did you kill them and how did you dispose of the body?
with my eyes. They wither.
I believe you would make Medusa look like a bloody amateur!
Vicks said
Jul 29 7:22 AM, 2019
smithy wrote:
Vicks wrote:
This has been annoying me recently...
My neighbour keeps leaving his washing out for days at a time, even in the rain.
I have a terrible urge to climb the fence and bring it in myself.
That fence is 6ft, I've climbed it a few times.
(I was closing their gate to stop their wee dug escaping)
I always left mine out when I was a young harassed mum, there was always another sunny day coming.
I don't do it now though. Ive learnt that every dry day could be our last
That's very true!!
Especially if you live in Scotland, we can have four seasons in one day.
Syl said
Aug 9 7:14 PM, 2019
I have a really irritating neighbour. She lives three houses away, and in the summer, when we are relaxing in the garden she starts to sing....more shout really, at the top of her voice. No backing music, she isn't singing along to the radio, it's just just her own voice, screaming and yelling away to some tune no one could recognise. I think she must think that other people want to hear her racket.....they dont.
-- Edited by Syl on Friday 9th of August 2019 07:15:40 PM
smithy said
Aug 9 8:33 PM, 2019
smithy wrote:
It's the fricking timing!
I spend more time using a screwdriver and allen keys than fabric and thread.
Just in case anyone ever has a timing problem (bobbin thread won't pick up) here is a vid explaining. it will save you at least £100
-- Edited by smithy on Sunday 28th of July 2019 11:24:17 AM
Told them I was not happy that this machine is so temperamental, so they took it back for repair. then said they will send me a brand-new one yesterday and its here. . Ive not tried it yet here's hoping it's a better one.
smithy said
Aug 9 8:34 PM, 2019
Syl wrote:
I have a really irritating neighbour. She lives three houses away, and in the summer, when we are relaxing in the garden she starts to sing....more shout really, at the top of her voice. No backing music, she isn't singing along to the radio, it's just just her own voice, screaming and yelling away to some tune no one could recognise. I think she must think that other people want to hear her racket.....they dont.
-- Edited by Syl on Friday 9th of August 2019 07:15:40 PM
Annoying! my neighbour sits in the garden with her phone on speaker. I dont want to listen to her chatting to whomever
Digger said
Aug 9 11:52 PM, 2019
smithy wrote:
Syl wrote:
I have a really irritating neighbour. She lives three houses away, and in the summer, when we are relaxing in the garden she starts to sing....more shout really, at the top of her voice. No backing music, she isn't singing along to the radio, it's just just her own voice, screaming and yelling away to some tune no one could recognise. I think she must think that other people want to hear her racket.....they dont.
-- Edited by Syl on Friday 9th of August 2019 07:15:40 PM
Annoying! my neighbour sits in the garden with her phone on speaker. I dont want to listen to her chatting to whomever
Chuck a bucket of water over her. Works a treat
Syl said
Aug 10 12:03 AM, 2019
smithy wrote:
Syl wrote:
I have a really irritating neighbour. She lives three houses away, and in the summer, when we are relaxing in the garden she starts to sing....more shout really, at the top of her voice. No backing music, she isn't singing along to the radio, it's just just her own voice, screaming and yelling away to some tune no one could recognise. I think she must think that other people want to hear her racket.....they dont.
-- Edited by Syl on Friday 9th of August 2019 07:15:40 PM
Annoying! my neighbour sits in the garden with her phone on speaker. I dont want to listen to her chatting to whomever
My next door neighbour does that too....she is Indian and gabbles away, it's her sister she is calling, on and on they gabble, for hours....and her sister only lives in the next street.
smithy said
Aug 10 10:01 AM, 2019
smithy wrote:
smithy wrote:
It's the fricking timing!
I spend more time using a screwdriver and allen keys than fabric and thread.
Just in case anyone ever has a timing problem (bobbin thread won't pick up) here is a vid explaining. it will save you at least £100
-- Edited by smithy on Sunday 28th of July 2019 11:24:17 AM
Told them I was not happy that this machine is so temperamental, so they took it back for repair. then said they will send me a brand-new one yesterday and its here. . Ive not tried it yet here's hoping it's a better one.
New one didnt work so sent off email and now this morning its working. Bloody things. But my other machine must have been a dud from the off as this one purrrrrs like a kitten and sews like a dream.
Daisy2 said
Aug 10 1:24 PM, 2019
smithy wrote:
smithy wrote:
smithy wrote:
It's the fricking timing!
I spend more time using a screwdriver and allen keys than fabric and thread.
Just in case anyone ever has a timing problem (bobbin thread won't pick up) here is a vid explaining. it will save you at least £100
-- Edited by smithy on Sunday 28th of July 2019 11:24:17 AM
Told them I was not happy that this machine is so temperamental, so they took it back for repair. then said they will send me a brand-new one yesterday and its here. . Ive not tried it yet here's hoping it's a better one.
New one didnt work so sent off email and now this morning its working. Bloody things. But my other machine must have been a dud from the off as this one purrrrrs like a kitten and sews like a dream.
You don't seem to be having much luck with these sewing machines Smithy :surprise: They seem very temperamental.... What make of machine is it?
smithy said
Aug 10 3:26 PM, 2019
Daisy2 wrote:
smithy wrote:
smithy wrote:
smithy wrote:
It's the fricking timing!
I spend more time using a screwdriver and allen keys than fabric and thread.
Just in case anyone ever has a timing problem (bobbin thread won't pick up) here is a vid explaining. it will save you at least £100
-- Edited by smithy on Sunday 28th of July 2019 11:24:17 AM
Told them I was not happy that this machine is so temperamental, so they took it back for repair. then said they will send me a brand-new one yesterday and its here. . Ive not tried it yet here's hoping it's a better one.
New one didnt work so sent off email and now this morning its working. Bloody things. But my other machine must have been a dud from the off as this one purrrrrs like a kitten and sews like a dream.
You don't seem to be having much luck with these sewing machines Smithy :surprise: They seem very temperamental.... What make of machine is it?
Its working perfectly now. Its a Jag The reason I got it, was believing anything with a name like Jaguar would purrrrr haha The first one certainly didnt
Daisy2 said
Aug 10 7:43 PM, 2019
smithy wrote:
Daisy2 wrote:
smithy wrote:
smithy wrote:
smithy wrote:
It's the fricking timing!
I spend more time using a screwdriver and allen keys than fabric and thread.
Just in case anyone ever has a timing problem (bobbin thread won't pick up) here is a vid explaining. it will save you at least £100
-- Edited by smithy on Sunday 28th of July 2019 11:24:17 AM
Told them I was not happy that this machine is so temperamental, so they took it back for repair. then said they will send me a brand-new one yesterday and its here. . Ive not tried it yet here's hoping it's a better one.
New one didnt work so sent off email and now this morning its working. Bloody things. But my other machine must have been a dud from the off as this one purrrrrs like a kitten and sews like a dream.
You don't seem to be having much luck with these sewing machines Smithy :surprise: They seem very temperamental.... What make of machine is it?
Its working perfectly now. Its a Jag The reason I got it, was believing anything with a name like Jaguar would purrrrr haha The first one certainly didnt
I'm glad you're all up and running now. It's annoying when you buy stuff and it doesn't work. I'm looking around for a new machine. The Jaguar bit made me laugh.
Vicks said
Aug 11 9:05 AM, 2019
Ordering something for someone's birthday and it doesn't arrive on time.
The person who keeps putting dishes in the dishwasher the right way up!!!
It's bloody annoying and it means, I get soaked when I empty it!!
😠
smithy said
Aug 13 5:53 AM, 2019
Vicks wrote:
The person who keeps putting dishes in the dishwasher the right way up!!!
It's bloody annoying and it means, I get soaked when I empty it!!
😠
Plastic always turns around in the dishwasher. drives me mad and if enough bits have water in them then everything will stay wet when the cycle is finished. It only happens to me when the kids have been over as the baby stuff is plastic.
Vicks said
Aug 13 6:51 AM, 2019
smithy wrote:
Vicks wrote:
The person who keeps putting dishes in the dishwasher the right way up!!!
It's bloody annoying and it means, I get soaked when I empty it!!
😠
Plastic always turns around in the dishwasher. drives me mad and if enough bits have water in them then everything will stay wet when the cycle is finished. It only happens to me when the kids have been over as the baby stuff is plastic.
I didn't know that Smithy, maybe the one's I've been blaming have been telling the truth when they say it isn't them.
smithy said
Aug 13 6:54 AM, 2019
Vicks wrote:
smithy wrote:
Vicks wrote:
The person who keeps putting dishes in the dishwasher the right way up!!!
It's bloody annoying and it means, I get soaked when I empty it!!
😠
Plastic always turns around in the dishwasher. drives me mad and if enough bits have water in them then everything will stay wet when the cycle is finished. It only happens to me when the kids have been over as the baby stuff is plastic.
I didn't know that Smithy, maybe the one's I've been blaming have been telling the truth when they say it isn't them.
It's the force of the water. Crockery is heavier and not affected. but plastic will spin, then fill up with water and stay put.
Vicks said
Aug 13 7:31 AM, 2019
smithy wrote:
Vicks wrote:
smithy wrote:
Vicks wrote:
The person who keeps putting dishes in the dishwasher the right way up!!!
It's bloody annoying and it means, I get soaked when I empty it!!
😠
Plastic always turns around in the dishwasher. drives me mad and if enough bits have water in them then everything will stay wet when the cycle is finished. It only happens to me when the kids have been over as the baby stuff is plastic.
I didn't know that Smithy, maybe the one's I've been blaming have been telling the truth when they say it isn't them.
It's the force of the water. Crockery is heavier and not affected. but plastic will spin, then fill up with water and stay put.
Aye it's always those wee plastic beakers and tupperwares that do it.
rollup said
Aug 13 7:59 AM, 2019
Wash the plastic in the sink problem sorted.
Vicks said
Aug 13 8:45 AM, 2019
rollup wrote:
Wash the plastic in the sink problem sorted.
Good idea Jack and with the doofer I bought a few weeks ago, it won't take long.
I believe you would make Medusa look like a bloody amateur!
That's very true!!
Especially if you live in Scotland, we can have four seasons in one day.
I have a really irritating neighbour.
She lives three houses away, and in the summer, when we are relaxing in the garden she starts to sing....more shout really, at the top of her voice. No backing music, she isn't singing along to the radio, it's just just her own voice, screaming and yelling away to some tune no one could recognise.
I think she must think that other people want to hear her racket.....they dont.
-- Edited by Syl on Friday 9th of August 2019 07:15:40 PM
Told them I was not happy that this machine is so temperamental, so they took it back for repair. then said they will send me a brand-new one yesterday and its here. . Ive not tried it yet here's hoping it's a better one.
Annoying! my neighbour sits in the garden with her phone on speaker. I dont want to listen to her chatting to whomever
Chuck a bucket of water over her. Works a treat
My next door neighbour does that too....she is Indian and gabbles away, it's her sister she is calling, on and on they gabble, for hours....and her sister only lives in the next street.
New one didnt work so sent off email and now this morning its working. Bloody things. But my other machine must have been a dud from the off as this one purrrrrs like a kitten and sews like a dream.
You don't seem to be having much luck with these sewing machines Smithy :surprise: They seem very temperamental.... What make of machine is it?
Its working perfectly now. Its a Jag The reason I got it, was believing anything with a name like Jaguar would purrrrr haha The first one certainly didnt
I'm glad you're all up and running now. It's annoying when you buy stuff and it doesn't work. I'm looking around for a new machine. The Jaguar bit made me laugh.
Ordering something for someone's birthday and it doesn't arrive on time.
It's bloody annoying and it means, I get soaked when I empty it!!
😠
Plastic always turns around in the dishwasher. drives me mad and if enough bits have water in them then everything will stay wet when the cycle is finished. It only happens to me when the kids have been over as the baby stuff is plastic.
I didn't know that Smithy, maybe the one's I've been blaming have been telling the truth when they say it isn't them.
It's the force of the water. Crockery is heavier and not affected. but plastic will spin, then fill up with water and stay put.
Aye it's always those wee plastic beakers and tupperwares that do it.
Good idea Jack and with the doofer I bought a few weeks ago, it won't take long.