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MrsICTFC

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  1. The right choice was made. He was having his way with a team mates wife, big no no. If he was having an affair with some random bird I wouldn't have seen it as necessary but in this case it had to be done.

  2. If you head up my brother's street you see cars parked outside his flat (about 4) but when you arrive outside there is only one car! Also my old car is outside my mum and dad's house and we got rid of that about 16 months ago.

  3. Mind scrape the snow off yer roof.............

    Wheres the photo's of yer snow?

    The photos are over 4mb so far too big, I tried to re-size but my skills are limited!

    I will put them on a photo site x

  4. I never really thought about the storyline like that!! I guess it wasn't the best and I did wonder why the General made it out to be such a bad place outside when they were pretty defenceless. I guess it maybe has something to do with being a women I didn't look that much into it!

    I was taken back by all the pretty colours x

  5. I went to see Ice Age 3D and paid for the glasses, then went with my pair to see that film to be told by a spotty young lad that.... "Sir you have to buy another pair" i pointed out that i bought them for ice age 3D from that very Cinema, he said that's the rules i could not reuse my 3D specks!! Bit of a pee take so i didn't watch the film as a matter of principle.

    haha quite right!! I noticed they had a big bucket of old glasses but I kept mine just in case! I will remember not to take them if I go and watch another 3D film!

  6. Just wanted to say if anyone is thinking of going it is a must! What a brilliant film!!

    Although you get charged an extra ?2.30!! I think it must be to fund the great glasses they give you!

  7. I work for Highland Home Carers but the same applies. We had one lady who couldn't get back home, another lady in her partners 4x4 out helping us get about (a big thanks to her for coming and helping me when I was stuck). I also walked most of new years eve, new years day and left my car in areas and walked about. Many others also had to walk.

    Compare this dedication with the Scottish Gas man I got.

    After waiting several days for them to come and fix a problem, he turns up and says that for health and safety reasons he won't be able to take his tools out of the van and carry them 8 yards up the driveway. I very politely offered to go and get them for him, but no no no, I wasn't insured!

    Seriously!! Why on earth did he even bother with the drive!!

    I can't believe they would watch and let people struggle. Meh!!

  8. Can I just ask anyone very nicely if you have any elderly neighbours who get care/need help to go over and check on them. If this weather continues there is no doubt that care will need to be prioritised to those who need it most i.e. bed bound, those with very little mobility.

    Even if you are able to clear a space for carers to park or get close.

    Any help would be great x

  9. I work for Highland Home Carers but the same applies. We had one lady who couldn't get back home, another lady in her partners 4x4 out helping us get about (a big thanks to her for coming and helping me when I was stuck). I also walked most of NYE till yesterday afternoon and left my car in areas and walked about. Many others also had to walk.

  10. [sarcasm]

    I tell you what's really dangerous.....rubber neckers.....you know, those people who strain to see what other people are doing instead of concentrating on what's going on in front of them. There's this one woman driving around Inverness just now and I swear she seems more interested in measuring how much snow people have on their cars than she is in the road in front of her and where she's going.....mental.

    [/sarcasm]

    Funny lol, luckily at this point today I wasn't driving.

  11. OK then, I think you are incorrect. How can you say that what happened to one vehicle would happen to another one, different vehicle, different scenario etc.

    You then created a hypothetical situation where she might have had to get out of her car on a busy main road to clear the snow which was not actually blocking her windscreen. Correct me if I have mis-read the original story, but you have made a story from a what could happen scenario.

    By the way, I do believe people should take a little more care when cleaning their car/windows/lights/doors etc, but cleaning all the snow off just in case it might fall down and break your wipers just as you pull onto a main road......

    You worry too much.........watch out for the buses.

    Whatever, if it is only a little snow and not dangerous then why can't people just clear it? Not hard is it?

    Also, you did not witness this. All the snow from her roof fell on her windscreen, there was no way she could see. The pressure from all the snow and the weight would not allow her window wipers to clear her car or if they did not instantly, thus creating an issue on a busy road. Unless she was willing to move without seeing, also creating another issue. Cleaning snow off so you can protect things like widow wipers is actually really important. As even being a man I am not sure you would have the great ability to drive unable to see. Jay the reason the snow falls from the roof is due to the heat in the car, it slides off it doesn't melt all the rest.

    Also it was not a hypothetical situation with my dad, that did actually happen.

    If you had driven around Inverness as much as I have since last wed, you would find these points frustrating. I have tried my best to get around to help the elderly as much as I can even walked until late most nights because I couldn't drive about. I also agree with cars getting left about as this has caused most of my problems.

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