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20-07-21, 08:42 PM | #9881 | |
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I find Alpro unsweetened Soy the nearest to proper milk, some Soy will clump up in decaff coffee leaving a layer of porridge like scum on top - but Alpro ones don't. Good thing about Soy it does not go off like dairy milk, Alpro also make Soy pouring cream and Custard, which is very tasty...
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20-07-21, 09:02 PM | #9882 |
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Tesco also do their own brand organic soya milk which is pretty decent.
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20-07-21, 09:17 PM | #9883 |
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My gripe: local A roads being 'surface dressed' (i.e. stone chippings) when they don't need it. A 4-mile stretch of the Cat & Fiddle, which was re-tarmac'd and dead smooth earlier this year, has been done, and of course the tar isn't setting because of the heat so the chippings are staying loose.
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20-07-21, 09:39 PM | #9884 | |
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Firstly can someone please tell me what the cigarette trick with nail polish is? Does it melt it or something???
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My bigger gripe with smoking when driving is - why the **** is it illegal to eat while driving if smoking isn't?! They both take one hand out of the equation and you know what, if I drop my marsbar (as long as there's less than half left!) I'm not going to risk my life and take my eyes off the road or pull a sudden manouvre to find it...if I drop a smoke I have to before the car is on fire.
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20-07-21, 09:45 PM | #9885 |
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My gripe of the day is the state of retail shopping/my bad luck. Currently fitting a kitchen, bought an extractor fan - ( pain in the **** to fit )eventually got it hooked up, even got an electrician to commission it like a good boy ...it's dead. New one on it's way and another chunk of time gone.
Ordered worktops , they're warped - you could practically sit in them and use them as a canoe. Another waste of time while they exchange them. Fit the sink and tap - it's a return - someone's crossthreaded everything on it with a thread. Set the hob out ready for the gasman tomorrow - guess what it's a return and some ****'s broken one of the rings. Rebooked for next week and gasman's going to charge me idiot tax. I feel like AdamEF's put a curse on me.
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21-07-21, 09:43 AM | #9886 | |
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It was a fast growing IT company for me. I was never given time to learn the product features but was expected to micromanage the implementation resources... Too many customers to cope with because some idiot in HR had decided how much time we should spend on each based on what they'd paid - SO wrong. Especially as they were based on US experiences and it's just not the same in Europe (probably wrong in the US too). I persevered with 12 hour days and weekend email catchup for a year but in hindsight I should have left after a month or two. My mental health improved dramatically after going solo where I could do what I was comfortable with at a level I wanted to be at. Bit different now under IR35 but it's fixed term term payroll or umbrella firm now instead of Ltd company so not much different. Don't let it get to you too much as that's a downward spiral health wise. If you cannot change the situation then get out of it. Go elsewhere or go solo if that's an option.
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21-07-21, 10:37 AM | #9887 | |
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oohh and to your answer about nail polish remover (acetate) and fag buts. party trick was to take the "cork" looking paper off the filter place the filter in a girls hand then tell them to make a loose fist and pour in a little acetate in the gap then tell them to shake their fist up and down then open their hand. yes it looks like man juice |
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21-07-21, 03:22 PM | #9888 | |
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21-07-21, 10:11 PM | #9889 | |
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22-07-21, 12:37 PM | #9890 |
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Very dodgy Hermes delivery driver. Eventually turned up with a parcel that they "tried to deliver yesterday", but "no one was home" (we were home, all day in the garden at the front of the house, where they would have delivered to) and then supposedly delivered successfully today, again when were were home but "left it in a safe place", even though we were home? No sign of it and the proof photo (blurry non descript pic of a bit of a plastic bag with no identifying surroundings or text on it) from yesterdays failed attempt was sent through again today as proof of delivery. Again, with no clue as to location, where the safe place is or identifying marks on the packet or in photo. No sign of it anywhere in the garden, in the bushes, in the bin (yes they've left things in there before now!)
A long winded waste of time trying to contact Hermes and something must have got through and they must have contacted her to ask about it as she just turned up very sheepish and apologetic saying it must have got lost in the van. Why was it marked as delivered then? Why had we not seen her on each of the delivery visits? Because she'd never been here I'm guessing. I imagine it's a quite common practice... put a few things aside and if they slip through the net then keep them? I've had a few other Hermes deliveries I've never seen too in the past.
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