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23-01-22, 06:43 PM | #5671 |
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Re: Smile of the day - What is yours?
Welsh whisky. Defo a smile.
On our family holiday to Conwy last summer Lady Poppy bought some miniatures of Penderyn single malt whisky from the tourist info - I got them in my Chrimbo stocking. The sherrywood finished was nice, the peated was even nicer and tonight I'm finishing off the set with the exceptionally nice madierawood finished. I will be looking for a proper bottle of this one for sure! Happy Sunday everyone!!
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24-01-22, 09:15 AM | #5672 |
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I got a bottle of Woodford double-oaked for Christmas, and it's my new favourite. Incredibly rich and complex.
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24-01-22, 09:47 AM | #5673 | |
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24-01-22, 06:03 PM | #5674 |
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Sounds like a perfect excuse to visit the area again. Hoorah! Quite fancy anotther wander around the Great Orme too - did the cable car last time so it's the tramways turn next.
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25-01-22, 08:48 AM | #5675 |
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The chippy next to the main tram station in town always used to be very good, but I've not been for probably 3 years now. (Conwy is preferred for chippy tea on the quay side)
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26-01-22, 08:14 PM | #5676 |
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Although I've been considered permanant at work since the day I started, my contract was amended today to reflect.
I pushed for this on the basis that the company need to value me, my knowledge and experience. With a view to buying a house this year I wanted job security on paper, even though my union rep told me repeatedly it would never happen. Big middle finger to you! Last edited by Chris_SVS; 26-01-22 at 08:21 PM. |
26-01-22, 11:17 PM | #5677 |
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Good news Chris. Crazy that it's become normal to have to push for any security in a job now. I had to push for 10 years to finally be employed rather than self employed in my job.
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27-01-22, 11:16 AM | #5678 | |
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Part of the issue is when pubs etc closed and door supervisors/security guards were surplus to requirement, a lot of them changed industry entirely opting for IMO harder work in big retail warehouses/Amazon etc for slightly better £.. The new training and refreshers damaged the industry too, however I feel that it's a good thing as there are far too many idiots in this job! |
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27-01-22, 12:00 PM | #5679 |
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Reality meets fiction with the "Vimes Boot Index".
For non-Discworld people - Terry Pratchett wrote about Captain Sam Vines, head of the police in Ankh-Morpork. Vimes said rich people were rich because they spent less money and reasoned it thus: a rich person would buy a $50 pair of boots that would last for many years, a poor person (like Vimes, initially) would buy $10 boots which started leaking after 2 years and would need to be replaced. So the rich person spends less money. Why the VBI? Inflation figures of 5.4% don't paint an accurate picture if you're living on a tight budget. Jack Monroe (who started this campaign) points out that the cheapest pasta has risen 141% in a year, rice has risen 344%, baked beans 45% etc. His twitter feed lists more examples: https://tinyurl.com/2ej63rac Anyway the ONS has agreed and is going to revise the way inflation is calculated based on food/income levels.
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27-01-22, 02:50 PM | #5680 |
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i dont know where Jack shops but jezzz she talks a lot of borlox. media panicking the public yet again. yes the price of a shop has increased but not by the amounts that is stated in that bloggg... what has increased in the past two years and more so recently is fuel.
we all knew that we were going to have price increases after brexit (apart from the brexiteers).... its just that covid came along as well.. so what do people expect?? |
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