17-01-2022, 08:30 AM
I hope that doesn't become a regular nuisance, nothing.
Bleurgh, Monday.
Bleurgh, Monday.
(17-01-2022, 12:49 AM)nothing Wrote: One of the new neighbours has been trying to get into my apartment, I can only assume she thinks it's her own as she's off her face on something. Left her sitting on the floor after trying to explain she lives the other end of the corridor.If she comes back again ask her for some of what she's had.
(17-01-2022, 12:49 AM)nothing Wrote: One of the new neighbours has been trying to get into my apartment, I can only assume she thinks it's her own as she's off her face on something. Left her sitting on the floor after trying to explain she lives the other end of the corridor.Oh it's a horrible state to be in. I've never forgotten where I lived but I have been awful grateful for the kindness of strangers on two occasions back in the day.
(19-01-2022, 09:16 PM)Diamonds of Frost Wrote:(17-01-2022, 12:49 AM)nothing Wrote: One of the new neighbours has been trying to get into my apartment, I can only assume she thinks it's her own as she's off her face on something. Left her sitting on the floor after trying to explain she lives the other end of the corridor.Oh it's a horrible state to be in. I've never forgotten where I lived but I have been awful grateful for the kindness of strangers on two occasions back in the day.
Did she have a key to get in to her apartment? She probably fell asleep on the corridor and then made her way to her own place.
(19-01-2022, 09:45 PM)nothing Wrote:Oh good. I'd say she was in a heap the next day.(19-01-2022, 09:16 PM)Diamonds of Frost Wrote: Oh it's a horrible state to be in. I've never forgotten where I lived but I have been awful grateful for the kindness of strangers on two occasions back in the day.
Did she have a key to get in to her apartment? She probably fell asleep on the corridor and then made her way to her own place.
Next door told me that she was trying to get into hers as well, that she ended up calling the guards cos she was frightened for the kids when the woman striped off. Key was in her pocket.
(19-01-2022, 10:08 PM)Diamonds of Frost Wrote:(19-01-2022, 09:45 PM)nothing Wrote: Next door told me that she was trying to get into hers as well, that she ended up calling the guards cos she was frightened for the kids when the woman striped off. Key was in her pocket.Oh good. I'd say she was in a heap the next day.
Shudder.
(19-01-2022, 10:46 PM)nothing Wrote:As misanthropic as it sounds, I would not involve myself. Unfortunately, you can't help, and you're inviting a world of misery and exploitative sob stories into your life if you do.(19-01-2022, 10:08 PM)Diamonds of Frost Wrote: Oh good. I'd say she was in a heap the next day.
Shudder.
No doubt. I think she has an addiction issue, and I have no idea whether to reach out or leave her to it.
(19-01-2022, 10:57 PM)Leg End Reject Wrote:(19-01-2022, 10:46 PM)nothing Wrote: No doubt. I think she has an addiction issue, and I have no idea whether to reach out or leave her to it.As misanthropic as it sounds, I would not involve myself. Unfortunately, you can't help, and you're inviting a world of misery and exploitative sob stories into your life if you do.
(19-01-2022, 10:46 PM)nothing Wrote:I think I would leave her be nothing. It's one thing helping a girl out if she's in bother but quite different if she has serious ongoing issues. You could get drawn in to all sorts of stuff.(19-01-2022, 10:08 PM)Diamonds of Frost Wrote: Oh good. I'd say she was in a heap the next day.
Shudder.
No doubt. I think she has an addiction issue, and I have no idea whether to reach out or leave her to it.
(20-01-2022, 04:46 PM)aaronjennings Wrote: Ordered a smart watch from DID, went for home delivery because it would be more convenient... or so I thought...
A week later they still hadn't posted it. When I contacted them, they organised for a store to post it out, which they did. But somehow, An Post couldn't find my address (not like I've lived here for 25 years or anything!) and sent it back. I suspect DID didn't use the full address, and so An Post tried to deliver it to a street with the same name in the city nearest to me, rather than the town I actually live in, which has happened with couriers before
Now to get it re-delivered, DID had to create a new order, because for some reason they couldn't just re-send the same one, so that's caused another delay. Not that they informed me of this or anything, again I had to get in contact with them to discover all of this
So two weeks since my initial order, we're right back at square one, waiting for it to be dispatched
I've passed by an actual DID twice since I ordered it, so much for the 'convenience' of home delivery
(22-01-2022, 07:40 PM)jp liz v1 Wrote:The people who do that are dim, unlike their lights.(22-01-2022, 07:38 PM)Butty Brennan Wrote: The new LED headlights on cars can flipping blind you at night even when they are dipped.
I so agree, and then some idiots don't dim their lights approaching
(23-01-2022, 12:20 AM)Necro Wrote:(22-01-2022, 08:16 PM)Mam of 4 Wrote: I can't log onto FOG on my phone 😢
I can't remember my password..... just as well I don't log out of it on the tablet or I'd be fcuked.
Shoot me a PM Mam and I can reset it for ya tomorrow at some point
(24-01-2022, 09:55 AM)cee_jay Wrote: It's Monday again
Quote:Film fans in China noticed over the weekend that a version of the movie Fight Club newly available on streaming platform Tencent Video was given a makeover that transforms the anarchist, anti-capitalist message that made the film a global hit.
In the closing scenes of the original, Norton's character The Narrator, kills off his imaginary alter ego Tyler Durden - played by Pitt - and then watches multiple buildings explode, suggesting his character's plan to bring down modern civilisation is underway.
But the new version in China has a very different take.
The Narrator still proceeds with killing off Durden, but the exploding building scene is replaced with a black screen and a coda: "The police rapidly figured out the whole plan and arrested all criminals, successfully preventing the bomb from exploding".
(25-01-2022, 08:32 PM)jp liz v1 Wrote: Why do some drivers not use their indicators, so dangerous and frustratingAnd what is also dangerous and frustrating is when they do use them but wrongly. Someone indicates that they are getting off a roundabout for example and they stay on it. I've had a few close calls with that so I don't trust indicators on a roundabout anymore, I won't start to pull out until I actually see the other car making the turn.
(27-01-2022, 09:54 AM)Declan A Walsh Wrote: This could be just me, but why would someone stand at pedestrian traffic lights and wait for a gap in the traffic to cross and not press the button while they are waiting? I think this seems to be a very Irish phenomenon. The irony of it is that in many cases they would be crossing quicker if they did press the button straight away!I often do that if it's fairly quiet, and I'm aiming to be considerate if I do. If I assume a space will come up quicker than the lights change, then I'm preventing the lights from changing after I've crossed and stopping traffic for no reason.
(27-01-2022, 11:05 AM)E.N. Wrote: I often do that if it's fairly quiet, and I'm aiming to be considerate if I do. If I assume a space will come up quicker than the lights change, then I'm preventing the lights from changing after I've crossed and stopping traffic for no reason.
(26-01-2022, 09:27 PM)Butty Brennan Wrote:I don't trust them either mostly because I know how I drive Some roundabouts I just jump in and hope for the best(25-01-2022, 08:32 PM)jp liz v1 Wrote: Why do some drivers not use their indicators, so dangerous and frustratingAnd what is also dangerous and frustrating is when they do use them but wrongly. Someone indicates that they are getting off a roundabout for example and they stay on it. I've had a few close calls with that so I don't trust indicators on a roundabout anymore, I won't start to pull out until I actually see the other car making the turn.