Just a glimpse...

Anything that doesn't fit anywhere else, and is NON CH related - chat about the weather, or anything else that takes your fancy.

Moderator: Moderators

User avatar
J.R.
Forum Moderator
Posts: 15835
Joined: Wed Mar 09, 2005 4:53 pm
Real Name: John Rutley
Location: Dorking, Surrey

Re: Just a glimpse...

Post by J.R. »

lonelymom wrote:
NEILL THE NOTORIOUS wrote: BTW I have a first edition of "Three men" but was there a dog," to say nothing of ? " in Arjan's encounter ? (again " of which to say nothing" ) Englishangel lurks !!!
You've completely lost me there, Neill. I can't make out what that is supposed to mean.

But you have reminded me of a 'conversation' I was having with my 18 year-old half-sister the other day. I was taking the mick out of her for something by email, and she said 'I'm cool allow'. I had to ask her if that was actually meant to be a sentence or just three words that she had thrown together! Apparently it was a sentence... :roll: :lol:

Probably the 'Vino' he smuggled back from holiday !! :wine:
John Rutley. Prep B & Coleridge B. 1958-1963.
lonelymom
Button Grecian
Posts: 1767
Joined: Sat Sep 15, 2007 10:56 am
Location: Maidstone, Kent

Re: Just a glimpse...

Post by lonelymom »

In that case, please pass the bottle over Neill, I need some of that!
lonelymom :rolleyes:
User avatar
englishangel
Forum Moderator
Posts: 6956
Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:22 pm
Real Name: Mary Faulkner (Vincett)
Location: Amersham, Buckinghamshire

Re: Just a glimpse...

Post by englishangel »

You don't need to smuggle vino, we are in the EU, unless he brought a tanker full, and I have absolutely no comment on Neill's verbiage as I did not understand a word. I can spell, my gremmar is appalling.
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
kerrensimmonds
Button Grecian
Posts: 9395
Joined: Mon Apr 11, 2005 8:34 pm
Real Name: Kerren Simmonds
Location: West Sussex

Re: Just a glimpse...

Post by kerrensimmonds »

Was that a gremlin?
Kerren Simmonds
5's and 2's Hertford, 1957-1966
User avatar
englishangel
Forum Moderator
Posts: 6956
Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:22 pm
Real Name: Mary Faulkner (Vincett)
Location: Amersham, Buckinghamshire

Re: Just a glimpse...

Post by englishangel »

Probably :oops:
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
lonelymom
Button Grecian
Posts: 1767
Joined: Sat Sep 15, 2007 10:56 am
Location: Maidstone, Kent

Re: Just a glimpse...

Post by lonelymom »

Why do shops employ staff with no common sense? I've just got back from Tesco, and was served by a young girl who wittered on and on and on about her handbag collection, her shoe collection, the £200 wardrobe she had to buy to put them all in, etc. She was chatting so much that she didn't get round to telling me how much I needed to pay so I glanced across at the display and said '£243.99! I don't think so!!' She said 'It is, it is that much' and I showed her my 8 bags of shopping and said 'there is no way that lot costs £243.99!' and she was just saying 'yeah, it is!' Eventually I leaned over and looked at the receipt still in the machine and noticed my Tesco Value smoked mackerel was £185.10!!! I told her that's where the mistake was and she said 'oh yeah'. It should have been £1.85. Maybe if I'd been buying shoes or handbags she might have had more of an idea of how much things cost, but surely anyone with an ounce of common sense would know that unless I'd bought copious amounts of caviar, 8 bags of shopping doesn't come to nearly £250!
lonelymom :rolleyes:
Fjgrogan
Button Grecian
Posts: 1427
Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2009 7:56 pm
Real Name: Frances Grogan (nee Haley)
Location: Surbiton, Surrey

Re: Just a glimpse...

Post by Fjgrogan »

Occasionally I also wonder who they employ to make up online orders. If you order something which is out of stock they normally send a substitute which you are at liberty to accept or decline. Classic recent example of stupidity - I ordered lightbulbs with an Edison screw fitting; they substituted lightbulbs with a bayonet cap fitting!
Frances Grogan (Haley) 6's 1956 - 62

'A clean house is a sign of a broken computer.'
kerrensimmonds
Button Grecian
Posts: 9395
Joined: Mon Apr 11, 2005 8:34 pm
Real Name: Kerren Simmonds
Location: West Sussex

Re: Just a glimpse...

Post by kerrensimmonds »

Sainsburys are usually quite good at their substitutions, but I do recall once ordering a pack of mixed cheeses (about £4) and them sending a swanky wooden cheeseboard with cheese knife - and some cheeses - for about £15! And recently I ordered some 100 cm laces for my trainers, and they substituted with 75 cm ones.
Kerren Simmonds
5's and 2's Hertford, 1957-1966
Ajarn Philip
Button Grecian
Posts: 1902
Joined: Sat Jul 14, 2007 7:30 pm
Real Name: AP

Re: Just a glimpse...

Post by Ajarn Philip »

Where on earth did the shopping references come from?? :?

To be fair to Notorious Neill, he was referring to an earlier reference to "3 Men in a Boat".

Cross stitch - Mrs Ajarn has recently taken to having photos converted into a cross-stich pattern (not cheap in itself even here). Earlier this year she finished one of my two granddaughters. She was advised to turn this into a little "cottage" industry for tourists, but it takes her so long to finish one that I don't think it would be worth her while! (But I'll consider any offers on her behalf... :idea: :lol: )
lonelymom
Button Grecian
Posts: 1767
Joined: Sat Sep 15, 2007 10:56 am
Location: Maidstone, Kent

Re: Just a glimpse...

Post by lonelymom »

Ajarn Philip wrote:Where on earth did the shopping references come from?? :?

To be fair to Notorious Neill, he was referring to an earlier reference to "3 Men in a Boat".
The shopping references were from me - they were a 'glimpse' at my bizarre shopping trip today.

And re Neill, I'm sort of getting it now, I think... :D
lonelymom :rolleyes:
kerrensimmonds
Button Grecian
Posts: 9395
Joined: Mon Apr 11, 2005 8:34 pm
Real Name: Kerren Simmonds
Location: West Sussex

Re: Just a glimpse...

Post by kerrensimmonds »

All these threads have an interesting habit of going off at a tangent.. and then sometimes coming back on theme!
Kerren Simmonds
5's and 2's Hertford, 1957-1966
User avatar
englishangel
Forum Moderator
Posts: 6956
Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:22 pm
Real Name: Mary Faulkner (Vincett)
Location: Amersham, Buckinghamshire

Re: Just a glimpse...

Post by englishangel »

as in cross-stitching? :D
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
Fjgrogan
Button Grecian
Posts: 1427
Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2009 7:56 pm
Real Name: Frances Grogan (nee Haley)
Location: Surbiton, Surrey

Re: Just a glimpse...

Post by Fjgrogan »

Somewhere I have software for converting pictures into cross stitch charts, but I never got the hang of using it. Maybe I should fish it out and try again. Thanks for reminding me. As for the jumbled 'threads' - surely a vague title like 'Just a glimpse' can safely be used to cover a multitude of topics?
Frances Grogan (Haley) 6's 1956 - 62

'A clean house is a sign of a broken computer.'
midget
Button Grecian
Posts: 3186
Joined: Tue Nov 01, 2005 3:49 pm
Real Name: Margaret O`Riordan
Location: Barnstaple Devon

Re: Just a glimpse...

Post by midget »

Ajarn Philip wrote:Where on earth did the shopping references come from?? :?

To be fair to Notorious Neill, he was referring to an earlier reference to "3 Men in a Boat".

Cross stitch - Mrs Ajarn has recently taken to having photos converted into a cross-stich pattern (not cheap in itself even here). Earlier this year she finished one of my two granddaughters. She was advised to turn this into a little "cottage" industry for tourists, but it takes her so long to finish one that I don't think it would be worth her while! (But I'll consider any offers on her behalf... :idea: :lol: )
Buy her a computer program for doing the conversion. It will also give the code numbers of the threads needed.!!
Thou shalt not sit with statisticians nor commit a social science.
User avatar
Jo
Button Grecian
Posts: 2221
Joined: Wed Aug 08, 2007 5:36 pm
Real Name: Jo Sidebottom
Location: Milton Keynes
Contact:

Re: Just a glimpse...

Post by Jo »

lonelymom wrote:Why do shops employ staff with no common sense?
Because they pay minimum wage?

One of my gripes is people with laden baskets going through the "10 items or less" (sic) checkouts and the staff doing nothing about it. I complained one time and they more or less said they didn't care, and they seemed to think it was very odd that I did :roll:
Jo
5.7, 1967-75
Post Reply