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The Grumpy Old Women Thread... (Part 18)
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snowy ghost
08-08-2013
evening all...spent most of the morning asleep and then went out for a poodle round the village...OH went on a long hike...managed to get some cake down me
KJ44
08-08-2013
Home 'alone' with elder MsKJ who is asleep (Sad knows the type).

1 butternut squash. Remove seeds and most of peel, can't be arsed to get all the peel off, hope it chars off
1 yellow 1 red pepper, long slices
3/4 of a large courgette, 1cm slices
2 onions in 6 bits per onion

Chop, cover in oil, stick in oven at Gas Mark 6.

Hmmm

Does white rum go with orange juice? Surprisingly, yes!
KJ44
08-08-2013
Originally Posted by Sadperson:
“Nope, the cooling fan cools the pc down and sends warm air into the bedroom... which being a small and confined space, becomes Very Warm Indeed.”

Back bedroom home office, 5 hour software builds at 100% CPU. Idiots with massive lawnmowers, pneumatic drills, shouting down the street, ...
KJ44
08-08-2013
I overdid the oil
jra
08-08-2013
Scored an Alcatel smartphone (OT 903) brand new for £30 including £10 top up, from www.carphonewarehouse.com .



How I managed that, I'll never know, as the standard CPW price is £40 + £10 top up.

http://www.carphonewarehouse.com/pay...go/deal-finder (arrange/sort by phone cost)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=sr_nr_...nid=1632651031

ETA.

It went along the lines that I phoned them up regarding a PAYG upgrade from my existing cheap phone and the lady operator said we can sell it to you at the price above (£30), even though I don't have to exchange my existing mobile or relinquish the existing credit.

So, not only will the new phone be unlocked, I can transfer the £10 credit from the new SIM card to my existing SIM card by phoning up Vodafone.
SydneyKay
09-08-2013
Hello everyone, having read all 87 pages I feel like a know you all a little bit, it's taken me a week to get though these pages, so don't think I can get through parts 1-17.

jra, that sounds like a really good deal.

Its Friday at least that's something to be hopeful about but then Monday comes round all too fast. Not much to grump about apart from i'm so hungry damn saying no to lard is so not fair, but needs must *hugh sigh*.

Anyway hope its okay for me to post and look forward to reading many more grumpy days (well hopefully not too grumpy).
KJ44
09-08-2013
Originally Posted by SydneyKay:
“saying no to lard”

She's done her homework!
Sadperson
09-08-2013
Wotcha Sydney Kay It's Friday. Saying no to lard is for weekdays

TFIF
jra
09-08-2013
Originally Posted by SydneyKay:
“Hello everyone, having read all 87 pages I feel like a know you all a little bit, it's taken me a week to get though these pages, so don't think I can get through parts 1-17.”

I joined the thread(s) on a regular basis, late in the day , but since then I've been mostly posting bollocks, mostly, and true to the Alien film that was taken from, I do mainly come out at night.

Tomorrow. Sod all is happening.

Sunday. Off to the Oval to watch cricket. Free match ticket. I have contacts.

Monday. House clearance again (same place). I'm really looking forward to that , but hopefully will snag some free booze and fags for my efforts, as the person I will be 'working for', is the owner of the local offie.
snowy ghost
10-08-2013
welcome SK
snowy ghost
11-08-2013
Well night night as back to work tomorrow
SydneyKay
12-08-2013
Thanks to everyone for the nice welcome

Sorry been MIA this weekend, too much to do so little time, I probably will mainly be posting at on weekdays as that is when I'm at work haha.

KJ I did indeed do my homework, do I get extra brownie points?

Unfortunately, Sadperson I'm on a 24/7 saying no to lard I've lost 34 pounds so far and I go on holiday in 3 1/2 weeks so I'm on the last push, although the 30 day shred is killing me so far.

jra, I mainly talk poo so its all good. I can ramble on so do tell me to button it I love movies anything really, do like a good horror but nothing lately has been that good.
Amica
12-08-2013
Hi Sk and other peeps.

I wish I could say no to lard. I am currently saying no to grapes - have managed 35 hours so far - and hopefully that will help me to shed some extra pounds. We're away this Saturday. Fortunately only to Cornwall so I won't need to worry about fitting into a bikini. I don't have one anyway.
snowy ghost
12-08-2013
grapes are free on slimming world
handymelon
12-08-2013
Wotcha, chaps - back from hols and just about sorted out.

Hi, Sydney - welcome to the GoW; I'm well impressed by the homework!

I have been saying no to lard in a limited way for the last few weeks and have lost a paltry four and a half pounds, but am quite pleased with my efforts. I've found that using one of those apps which calculates your calories and tells you how many you have left is pretty useful; the GP recommended a 1500 per day limit to see good results and I give myself a day off every week. Occasionally two days off if I feel like it. Seems to have worked so far.

Tips: Lots of extra veggies to fill up on
Low carb, high protein
If you fancy something, have a bit, then distract yourself so you don't have a load more bits (!)
Move around a lot!

Still mental busy here - wedding at the weekend, couple of days out the next week
Then new kittens the weekend after that
And finances to sort, as I get my last ever pay-slip from my old school at the end of the month.
That might be a say yes to lard day...
snowy ghost
12-08-2013
hello Handy, chin up
malaikah
12-08-2013
Greetings, chums!

I've just been getting all a bit emotional (how unlike me! ) as I've tried to calculate my degree classification - there is a very good chance that I could get a first overall! And at the least it will be a 2:1 which is still ace
but
It's been a hard old slog over four years to get here as many of you know - especially after last year's awful placement disaster which nearly finished me off...!

I am sat in a little disbelief thinking not only am I here I've done the last ten seconds of the last round of the fight the bell has gone and I have won! and by golly I might just pull off a first too
In the light of my family's absence - well you know the score - I wanted to come here and share this with you as you've all been around me for encouragement and support when times were tough you're all ace god bless and thank you
jra
13-08-2013
Originally Posted by malaikah:
“Greetings, chums!

I've just been getting all a bit emotional (how unlike me! ) as I've tried to calculate my degree classification - there is a very good chance that I could get a first overall! And at the least it will be a 2:1 which is still ace
but
It's been a hard old slog over four years to get here as many of you know - especially after last year's awful placement disaster which nearly finished me off...!

I am sat in a little disbelief thinking not only am I here I've done the last ten seconds of the last round of the fight the bell has gone and I have won! and by golly I might just pull off a first too
In the light of my family's absence - well you know the score - I wanted to come here and share this with you as you've all been around me for encouragement and support when times were tough you're all ace god bless and thank you ”

I hope you get your first classification. I presume one of the reasons you're not here very much at the moment is due to you working very hard on your degree.

=

Cricket.

The cricket match at the Oval was great. The weather was perfect. Derbyshire vs Surrey 40/40 overs. Surrey won on the very last ball, where they needed 2 runs to win and scored a 4.

I met my best friend on a train into London and we proceeded to the venue via Elephant & Castle and the Northern Line tube to the Oval. I was also given a guided tour of the Oval members area, during the interval between innings.

There were 7 of us including mutual friends. All in all, a great day out for less than a score (Cockney for £20).

http://www.ecb.co.uk/scorecard/35196

House clearance.

A days work involving 5 trips to the local recycling centre.

The two of us removed 60 black bin bags of rubbish aka crap, plus 5 carpets/underlay, 1 vinyl covering and had to make 5 trips to the local recycling centre with an estate car packed fully. The whole house needs a major refurbishment. There is no electricity or gas there at present. The water is still on, but there are at least 4 water leaks, 2 from radiators and 2 from the washing machine plumbing.

To do list, in that place (and probably not complete).

At least 5 carpets fitted (3 in rooms, 2 on staircases). Either that or laminated flooring.

A complete repaint from top to bottom of the 3 floor building.

The gas boiler needs testing and a certificate issued.

At least 3 beds and mattresses installed.

A number of wardrobes and chests of drawers installed.

An electrician to check and fix all the electrics, as some of the plug sockets are damaged and/or hanging off for example, plus what looks like dodgy wiring.

The gas meter checked (fitted on the first floor ), as it looks like a death trap.

A deep clean of the whole house, to get rid off all the mouse and rat shit, amongst other things.

A pest controller to rid the property of mice and rats.

A new front door.

The repair of at least two inside doors, which are damaged (one is hanging on 1 hinge and the other you can see through, even though it is solid wood in construction).

A new bath and toilet.

A new washing machine and fridge freezer installed.

A plumber to fix the plumbing.

A carpenter to fix various wood damage.

A plasterer.

The outside TV aerial has fallen down.

The guttering is blocked.

The list is endless.



I've never seen anything like it IRL. Think 'Grime Busters' and you're in the right ball park.

One bad event, is my friend got pierced by a hypodermic needle, drawing blood, even though he was wearing gloves.

Sorry, if I've rambled on a bit, but you had to be there to see this place.
jra
13-08-2013
Originally Posted by SydneyKay:
“jra, that sounds like a really good deal.”

This smart-phone arrived yesterday (package signed for by a tenant) and everything (the contents) was as expected, except for below. However, they sent me the wrong SIM card (O2), but I wanted Vodafone. I've made arrangements to swap it out with the correct SIM card at my local Carphone Warehouse store.

At the moment, I'm overwhelmed by the number of features and settings on the phone. It took me long enough to switch it on and take off the back cover.
Amica
13-08-2013
Originally Posted by malaikah:
“Greetings, chums!

I've just been getting all a bit emotional (how unlike me! ) as I've tried to calculate my degree classification - there is a very good chance that I could get a first overall! And at the least it will be a 2:1 which is still ace
but
It's been a hard old slog over four years to get here as many of you know - especially after last year's awful placement disaster which nearly finished me off...!

I am sat in a little disbelief thinking not only am I here I've done the last ten seconds of the last round of the fight the bell has gone and I have won! and by golly I might just pull off a first too
In the light of my family's absence - well you know the score - I wanted to come here and share this with you as you've all been around me for encouragement and support when times were tough you're all ace god bless and thank you ”

Hope you get what you want - you deserve it after all that hard work xx
Amica
13-08-2013
Originally Posted by handymelon:
“


Then new kittens the weekend after that
And finances to sort, as I get my last ever pay-slip from my old school at the end of the month.
That might be a say yes to lard day...”

New kittens??
Do you have any plans for this/next month? Supply?
Amica
13-08-2013
Originally Posted by snowy ghost:
“grapes are free on slimming world”

even fermented ones? hope so!
handymelon
13-08-2013
Originally Posted by Amica:
“New kittens??
Do you have any plans for this/next month? Supply?”

We are currently cat-less for the first time in about 25 years following the sad departure of two furry friends in quick succession.
Us being us, we met some kits on the farm where we stayed on holiday, and all being well we are collecting them onvthe 24th... one fluffy dark tortie and one tabby. When we get them they'll be about eight or nine weeks. V. excited...

And yes, supply is the plan, though if I found a full time main scale post in a few months I'd be open to the possibility.
I'm sad about leaving the old place as I was very fond of it and had a lot of history there... but I'm looking forward to some new stuff too!

Mal - woooooooot! \0/ \0/
I got a 2.1...
Seriously, what you've achieved is amazing.
You go, girl!
malaikah
13-08-2013
Oh Handy, that makes me so sad - Isa got knocked down in front of us a couple of weeks ago; shocking and devasting, but now Bella has not come home for over five days now which is not un-typical for her summer bahaviour but it makes me wonder if she has succumbed to something awful or if she's just buggered off as Isa has gone. They never were the best of friends but had been 'companions' for nearly ten years. I'm so sad about them both!
snowy ghost
13-08-2013
oh Mal, I hope she comes home
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