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The Grumpy Old Women Thread... (Part 18)
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KJ44
26-06-2013
Tell me you didn't take the dropbear article seriously!

There are some suggested folk remedies that are said to act as a repellent to Drop Bears, these include having forks in the hair or Vegemite or toothpaste spread behind the ears.
jra
27-06-2013
Originally Posted by KJ44:
“Tell me you didn't take the dropbear article seriously!

There are some suggested folk remedies that are said to act as a repellent to Drop Bears, these include having forks in the hair or Vegemite or toothpaste spread behind the ears.
”

No, not really. But, it was good for a laugh.

However, I've taken to wearing spoons in my hair and spreading Marmite behind my ears, in order to repel drop cats around here.
batgirl
27-06-2013
Originally Posted by jra:
“I wore a pair of high heels once. Yes, really. I can't say it was a particularly pleasant experience. That and the hockey stick and schoolgirls uniform. Yes, I was a student once upon a time.

The three legged race/pub crawl was quite enjoyable, as I was tied up to a woman, literally.”

Well, that's a smashing mental image. Thanks for that.

Here, I really am starting to see the end of the tunnel. I finished two major thingies yesterday and the relief was amazing.
jra
27-06-2013
Originally Posted by batgirl:
“Well, that's a smashing mental image. Thanks for that. ”

It was all a bit mental at that uni.

Part of my misspent youth. I think I might have been sober or not high on something for a couple of days, during my 7 years of further education.

And what is a major thingie, if I may ask.
KJ44
27-06-2013
Originally Posted by jra:
“No, not really. But, it was good for a laugh.

However, I've taken to wearing spoons in my hair and spreading Marmite behind my ears, in order to repel drop cats around here.”

Good man! I bet Plum is using Vegemite as shampoo, those dropbears are fierce - go get 'em DestructoPup!
snowy ghost
27-06-2013
ha ha
jra
27-06-2013
Originally Posted by KJ44:
“Good man! I bet Plum is using Vegemite as shampoo, those dropbears are fierce - go get 'em DestructoPup!”

DestructoPup will be invaluable for getting rid of those pesky bears.

Talking about dogs, one of the neighbours has got the cutest little dog I've seen in ages, a Chihuahua. They have owned him for about four months. And, bearing in mind I'm not the world's greatest fan of dogs, that is saying something.

I've just released a daddy longlegs back into the wild, that found its way into the house.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crane_fly
handymelon
27-06-2013
I'm chief Daddy Long-Legs catcher in our house - Mr M and Melony aree both totally freaked by them

I've had a mad evening at youth club - we had a games night! Rounders, tig, silly songs and a picnic. Yay!

Batty - well done on gaining ground. Yay to doing big thingies, whatever they may be...
jra
28-06-2013
Originally Posted by handymelon:
“I'm chief Daddy Long-Legs catcher in our house - Mr M and Melony aree both totally freaked by them ”

Completely harmless though.

Wasps/hornets etc. tend to freak me out.

Spiders, I'm a bit more cautious about these days, because we do have some indigenous (relatively mildly) venomous species, I've found out.

http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/l.../spider-bites/
handymelon
28-06-2013
I catch all creepy-crawlies by putting a wide-mouthed glass jar over them and then sliding a bit of card between the jar and the wall/window to trap them.
No damage to the beastie and no damage to me either. And we can have a look at them beofre we let them go, if we want to
batgirl
28-06-2013
Originally Posted by jra:
“It was all a bit mental at that uni.

Part of my misspent youth. I think I might have been sober or not high on something for a couple of days, during my 7 years of further education.

And what is a major thingie, if I may ask.”

Paperwork - I've caught up on our accounts. Not because there's a deadline for that right now, but because when that arrives I'm going to have masses of other stuff to do because of the properties I'm managing. I've also taken on my aunt's local authority. She's my mum's sister and in a care home in London and the place is a horror. She shouldn't be there, but although they kind of agree, her situation is quite complicated and that seems to be flooring everyone involved and nothing's getting done. So I've written a lengthy assessment, checked the legals, and basically said that I'm going to take things as far as I need to to get a result and do they really want to play. Cage rattling on my part and I expect them to back down, but it took ages to write up because I wanted to be very sure of my facts.

I get really pissed off with the system sometimes and I seriously question if it's fit for purpose.
Sadperson
28-06-2013
Originally Posted by batgirl:
“ I get really pissed off with the system sometimes and I seriously question if it's fit for purpose.”

Going by the week I've had - it's not. Not on a personal level but in dealing with my clients. As I said to someone yesterday - 'what happened to the people who CARE?'

You know I think you're wonderful anyway Batty and I'm willing to bet whoever's reading your document will be quaking in their boots

I've put a similar effort together for a former client of mine - am hoping it rattles enough cages to get them the support to which they are entitled. The system is heavily weighted against those who do not know how to make their voices heard

And breathe... TFIF
batgirl
28-06-2013
Originally Posted by Sadperson:
“Going by the week I've had - it's not. Not on a personal level but in dealing with my clients. As I said to someone yesterday - 'what happened to the people who CARE?'

You know I think you're wonderful anyway Batty and I'm willing to bet whoever's reading your document will be quaking in their boots

I've put a similar effort together for a former client of mine - am hoping it rattles enough cages to get them the support to which they are entitled. The system is heavily weighted against those who do not know how to make their voices heard

And breathe... TFIF ”

That's the other thing that pisses me off - you and I are educated, articulate women who know how to get information etc, and if we're having to put up a monumental fight using everything available to us then where does it leave people who don't have the wherewithal?

Big grrr...

Anyway, It's PG time and it's Friday night. Yay!
KJ44
28-06-2013
Originally Posted by jra:
“Completely harmless though.

Wasps Spiders”


They both keep down the critters they predate.

Spiders are misunderstood (funny link, but has a spider in it)
http://www.quickmeme.com/Misunderstood-Spider/
jra
28-06-2013
Originally Posted by KJ44:
“They both keep down the critters they predate.

Spiders are misunderstood (funny link, but has a spider in it)
http://www.quickmeme.com/Misunderstood-Spider/”

They have too many eyes. I think they are spying on you.

Originally Posted by batgirl:
“That's the other thing that pisses me off - you and I are educated, articulate women who know how to get information etc, and if we're having to put up a monumental fight using everything available to us then where does it leave people who don't have the wherewithal?

Big grrr...

Anyway, It's PG time and it's Friday night. Yay! ”

Wherewithal.

I haven't heard that word used for a while. Hereinafter.
Amica
29-06-2013
Originally Posted by batgirl:
“That's the other thing that pisses me off - you and I are educated, articulate women who know how to get information etc, and if we're having to put up a monumental fight using everything available to us then where does it leave people who don't have the wherewithal?

Big grrr...

Anyway, It's PG time and it's Friday night. Yay! ”

I find that with our lovely nhs. The people who are poorly and really need help are too poorly to put up the fight to get it.

Still, we're better off than those poor sods in countries with expensive docs and hospitals.
batgirl
29-06-2013
Originally Posted by jra:
“Wherewithal.

I haven't heard that word used for a while. Hereinafter.”

Groovy.

Amica - yes indeed. Things could be worse!

And they might be soon, here in the batcave. I'm making a curry for later and have decided to wing it. I'm at that stage of adding random extras and keeping my fingers crossed.
snowy ghost
29-06-2013
I wouldnt mind if I never heard the word Glastonbury or Wimbledon ever again
looney laura
29-06-2013
Originally Posted by snowy ghost:
“I wouldnt mind if I never heard the word Glastonbury or Wimbledon ever again”

Me too Snowy:yawn:
Hope all well in GOWland
snowy ghost
29-06-2013
Hi Laura
looney laura
29-06-2013
Originally Posted by snowy ghost:
“Hi Laura”

Hi Snowy hope your well and not working too hard, and having some me time. Just plodding along, got cabin fever my own fault it will pass.
snowy ghost
30-06-2013
(LL)

am overdoing it a bit at the coalface..never quite lost my desire to change/rule the world/ just never enough time to do a good job
snowy ghost
30-06-2013
am chilling this morning though
batgirl
30-06-2013
Well that's not going to advance your world domination snOwy!

Hi LL

We're probably going to be a bit slobby today, although I would love to get a burst of energy to tidy up my desk. It's my next big thingie, to see what's lurking within a mountain of paperwork and then either bin or file away what I find. And then I'll have a lovely tidy work space and a tidy mind... or something.
snowy ghost
01-07-2013
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