Went shopping yesterday, and OH has managed to lose a full bag of shopping on route from the market hall to the car.
Magica said
Oct 31 12:32 PM, 2024
Syl wrote:
Went shopping yesterday, and OH has managed to lose a full bag of shopping on route from the market hall to the car.
 😧
Vita said
Nov 1 3:30 AM, 2024
Syl wrote:
Went shopping yesterday, and OH has managed to lose a full bag of shopping on route from the market hall to the car.
 Did you ask and see if it had been handed in Syl?
I forgot to pack my Ariel the other day in Tesco and it was handed in to customer service.
Syl said
Nov 1 12:22 PM, 2024
Vita wrote:
Syl wrote:
Went shopping yesterday, and OH has managed to lose a full bag of shopping on route from the market hall to the car.
 Did you ask and see if it had been handed in Syl?
I forgot to pack my Ariel the other day in Tesco and it was handed in to customer service.
 I phoned the Market hall the following morning, nothing.
There was nothing of real value in the bag, just some fruit and veg, and some glittered flowers for my crafting....I can get them again next week.
The worst thing is (especially for my OH) wondering how the heck he could have lost a bulky bag in the short time it was filled to when he got to the car 2 minutes away.
Vita said
Nov 2 3:50 AM, 2024
Syl wrote:
Vita wrote:
Syl wrote:
Went shopping yesterday, and OH has managed to lose a full bag of shopping on route from the market hall to the car.
 Did you ask and see if it had been handed in Syl?
I forgot to pack my Ariel the other day in Tesco and it was handed in to customer service.
 I phoned the Market hall the following morning, nothing.
There was nothing of real value in the bag, just some fruit and veg, and some glittered flowers for my crafting....I can get them again next week.
The worst thing is (especially for my OH) wondering how the heck he could have lost a bulky bag in the short time it was filled to when he got to the car 2 minutes away.
 It is weird, I mean if it was noisy he might not have heard it falling but you would think he would notice his arm becoming lighter.
I had a friend lost a duvet, left it on the bus.
How the hell can you forget a bloody big duvet!!
🙄
Vita said
Nov 2 3:54 AM, 2024
Talking of buses and forgetting things...
My Granda was a bus inspector, always said he knew just by looking who had paid their fare.
He threw my dad off the bus once for that.
Anyway...
A woman got off the bus and my Granda looked round and quickly ran after her and shouted 'oi missus'
She gave him a mouthful about she'd paid for her fucking ticket and he said 'aye but you forgot your wean'
😮
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-- Edited by Vita on Saturday 2nd of November 2024 03:55:23 AM
Magica said
Nov 2 6:11 AM, 2024
Vita wrote:
Talking of buses and forgetting things...
My Granda was a bus inspector, always said he knew just by looking who had paid their fare.
He threw my dad off the bus once for that.
Anyway...
A woman got off the bus and my Granda looked round and quickly ran after her and shouted 'oi missus'
She gave him a mouthful about she'd paid for her fucking ticket and he said 'aye but you forgot your wean'
😮
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-- Edited by Vita on Saturday 2nd of November 2024 03:55:23 AM
 Oh wow, bet she felt silly 😆
Syl said
Nov 2 11:52 AM, 2024
Vita wrote:
Talking of buses and forgetting things...
My Granda was a bus inspector, always said he knew just by looking who had paid their fare.
He threw my dad off the bus once for that.
Anyway...
A woman got off the bus and my Granda looked round and quickly ran after her and shouted 'oi missus'
She gave him a mouthful about she'd paid for her fucking ticket and he said 'aye but you forgot your wean'
😮
Â
-- Edited by Vita on Saturday 2nd of November 2024 03:55:23 AM
 She wasn't the only one.
Years ago I had a mate in Wales, she was a young single mum, her son was still in a pram. She went shopping, got home, the phone rang, it was the local greengrocer telling her her baby was still outside the shop. She had got home with her shopping, and still not noticed her son wasn't with her.
Luckily, she lived in a small Welsh village and everyone knew each other.
Magica said
Nov 2 12:03 PM, 2024
Syl wrote:
Vita wrote:
Talking of buses and forgetting things...
My Granda was a bus inspector, always said he knew just by looking who had paid their fare.
He threw my dad off the bus once for that.
Anyway...
A woman got off the bus and my Granda looked round and quickly ran after her and shouted 'oi missus'
She gave him a mouthful about she'd paid for her fucking ticket and he said 'aye but you forgot your wean'
😮
Â
-- Edited by Vita on Saturday 2nd of November 2024 03:55:23 AM
 She wasn't the only one.
Years ago I had a mate in Wales, she was a young single mum, her son was still in a pram. She went shopping, got home, the phone rang, it was the local greengrocer telling her her baby was still outside the shop. She had got home with her shopping, and still not noticed her son wasn't with her.
Luckily, she lived in a small Welsh village and everyone knew each other.
 I was visiting my in-laws with my new baby. I got to the door to leave, and my father-in-law said arn't you forgetting something? I left my baby in the pram in their garden! 😲
Syl said
Nov 2 1:47 PM, 2024
Baby brain....though apparently that's considered a big insult nowadays.
Though what isn't?
Magica said
Nov 2 2:14 PM, 2024
Syl wrote:
Baby brain....though apparently that's considered a big insult nowadays. Though what isn't?
 I know, bloody ridiculousÂ
Vita said
Nov 3 4:53 AM, 2024
Syl wrote:
Vita wrote:
Talking of buses and forgetting things...
My Granda was a bus inspector, always said he knew just by looking who had paid their fare.
He threw my dad off the bus once for that.
Anyway...
A woman got off the bus and my Granda looked round and quickly ran after her and shouted 'oi missus'
She gave him a mouthful about she'd paid for her fucking ticket and he said 'aye but you forgot your wean'
😮
Â
-- Edited by Vita on Saturday 2nd of November 2024 03:55:23 AM
 She wasn't the only one.
Years ago I had a mate in Wales, she was a young single mum, her son was still in a pram. She went shopping, got home, the phone rang, it was the local greengrocer telling her her baby was still outside the shop. She had got home with her shopping, and still not noticed her son wasn't with her.
Luckily, she lived in a small Welsh village and everyone knew each other.
 My mum and gran left her baby sister outside the shops and were almost home when they noticed.
Pity, after the way she turned out they should have left her.
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Vita said
Nov 3 5:00 AM, 2024
I was watching a clip about a dog that was rescued from his owner after the owner was caught punching the dog.
Despite being rescued the dog still was subdued, this is why...
I was watching a clip about a dog that was rescued from his owner after the owner was caught punching the dog.
Despite being rescued the dog still was subdued, this is why...
Collar with pokes on the inside.
 Bloody hell, mans inhumanity to animals is as rife as their inhumanity to their fellow men.
What makes some people so evil?
Magica said
Nov 3 12:16 PM, 2024
Vita wrote:
I was watching a clip about a dog that was rescued from his owner after the owner was caught punching the dog.
Despite being rescued the dog still was subdued, this is why...
Collar with pokes on the inside.
 Vile abuse. They should weld this to the man's neck!ðŸ˜
Digger said
Nov 3 1:19 PM, 2024
Syl wrote:
Vita wrote:
I was watching a clip about a dog that was rescued from his owner after the owner was caught punching the dog.
Despite being rescued the dog still was subdued, this is why...
Collar with pokes on the inside.
 Bloody hell, mans inhumanity to animals is as rife as their inhumanity to their fellow men.
What makes some people so evil?
 Believe it or not there are some professional dog trainers to advocate these collars.  Dogs that are impossible to train.  It's deemed the only safe option so that the dog can get walked safely.  We have to use a halti face collar on our dog because no amount of training stops him from pulling and he's not safe to take out without it. I'd never use anything with spikes but a very fluffy dog like ours? It wouldn't even get through the fur.
We also use this one, which is a good for pulling too.
-- Edited by Digger on Sunday 3rd of November 2024 01:32:47 PM
I was watching a clip about a dog that was rescued from his owner after the owner was caught punching the dog.
Despite being rescued the dog still was subdued, this is why...
Collar with pokes on the inside.
 Bloody hell, mans inhumanity to animals is as rife as their inhumanity to their fellow men.
What makes some people so evil?
 Believe it or not there are some professional dog trainers to advocate these collars.  Dogs that are impossible to train.  It's deemed the only safe option so that the dog can get walked safely.  We have to use a halti face collar on our dog because no amount of training stops him from pulling and he's not safe to take out without it. I'd never use anything with spikes but a very fluffy dog like ours? It wouldn't even get through the fur.
We also use this one, which is a good for pulling too.
-- Edited by Digger on Sunday 3rd of November 2024 01:32:47 PM
 Those spiked collars are usually used on giant breeds that are incredibly strong.
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Like a Great Pyrenees that has a thick layer of fur around its neck.Â
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Do I need that particular collar to walk a giant breed that is out of control?Â
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Nah.Â
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Would every single woman on this forum?Â
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Yes.
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They would drag you down the street and then attack whatever they had decided was a threat.Â
Syl said
Nov 3 7:36 PM, 2024
I simply would never own a dog that was too powerful for me to control.
Maddog said
Nov 3 8:35 PM, 2024
Syl wrote:
I simply would never own a dog that was too powerful for me to control.
 Which is great.Â
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Unfortunately, I've seen too many women who aren't big enough to handle a large breed, or are unwilling to do what is required to handle a large breed, try to own one.
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Think what a wolf would do to another wolf in the pack, that was getting out of line.Â
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It's far different than how you need to correct a Yorkie..
Rangers are Pissing me off!!
ðŸ˜
 😧
 Did you ask and see if it had been handed in Syl?
I forgot to pack my Ariel the other day in Tesco and it was handed in to customer service.
 I phoned the Market hall the following morning, nothing.
There was nothing of real value in the bag, just some fruit and veg, and some glittered flowers for my crafting....I can get them again next week.
The worst thing is (especially for my OH) wondering how the heck he could have lost a bulky bag in the short time it was filled to when he got to the car 2 minutes away.
 It is weird, I mean if it was noisy he might not have heard it falling but you would think he would notice his arm becoming lighter.
I had a friend lost a duvet, left it on the bus.
How the hell can you forget a bloody big duvet!!
🙄
Talking of buses and forgetting things...
My Granda was a bus inspector, always said he knew just by looking who had paid their fare.
He threw my dad off the bus once for that.
Anyway...
A woman got off the bus and my Granda looked round and quickly ran after her and shouted 'oi missus'
She gave him a mouthful about she'd paid for her fucking ticket and he said 'aye but you forgot your wean'
😮
Â
-- Edited by Vita on Saturday 2nd of November 2024 03:55:23 AM
 Oh wow, bet she felt silly 😆
 She wasn't the only one.
Years ago I had a mate in Wales, she was a young single mum, her son was still in a pram. She went shopping, got home, the phone rang, it was the local greengrocer telling her her baby was still outside the shop. She had got home with her shopping, and still not noticed her son wasn't with her.
Luckily, she lived in a small Welsh village and everyone knew each other.
 I was visiting my in-laws with my new baby. I got to the door to leave, and my father-in-law said arn't you forgetting something? I left my baby in the pram in their garden! 😲
Though what isn't?
 I know, bloody ridiculousÂ
 My mum and gran left her baby sister outside the shops and were almost home when they noticed.
Pity, after the way she turned out they should have left her.
Â
I was watching a clip about a dog that was rescued from his owner after the owner was caught punching the dog.
Despite being rescued the dog still was subdued, this is why...
Collar with pokes on the inside.
 Bloody hell, mans inhumanity to animals is as rife as their inhumanity to their fellow men.
What makes some people so evil?
 Vile abuse. They should weld this to the man's neck!ðŸ˜
 Believe it or not there are some professional dog trainers to advocate these collars.  Dogs that are impossible to train.  It's deemed the only safe option so that the dog can get walked safely.  We have to use a halti face collar on our dog because no amount of training stops him from pulling and he's not safe to take out without it. I'd never use anything with spikes but a very fluffy dog like ours? It wouldn't even get through the fur.
We also use this one, which is a good for pulling too.
-- Edited by Digger on Sunday 3rd of November 2024 01:32:47 PM
 Those spiked collars are usually used on giant breeds that are incredibly strong.
Â
Like a Great Pyrenees that has a thick layer of fur around its neck.Â
Â
Do I need that particular collar to walk a giant breed that is out of control?Â
Â
Nah.Â
Â
Would every single woman on this forum?Â
Â
Yes.
Â
They would drag you down the street and then attack whatever they had decided was a threat.Â
 Which is great.Â
Â
Unfortunately, I've seen too many women who aren't big enough to handle a large breed, or are unwilling to do what is required to handle a large breed, try to own one.
Â
Think what a wolf would do to another wolf in the pack, that was getting out of line.Â
Â
It's far different than how you need to correct a Yorkie..