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WPA

9,241 posts

117 months

Fane

1,322 posts

203 months

thetapeworm said:
Tom _M said:
Someone on ours asked for the best curry house in the local area… There are now 185 responses of people repeatedly naming basically every curry place within a 5 mile radius, with some people saying one place is great, and others then saying it’s horrible. So basically no help at all.
We get this two or three times a week, always with the same unsubstantiated list of every place in the area.

Similar happens on the regular "can any salons do me a <whatever> tomorrow?" where people just randomly name places with no visibility of their diary.
Yep, add to these Chinese Takeaways, MOT test stations, places serving Sunday roasts etc etc.

Spare tyre

9,863 posts

133 months

WPA said:
Sex worker

AICMFP

Bullett

10,917 posts

187 months

Not my local FB page but....

Some great comments - "did the men putting it up look a bit shifty and foreign?"

Flumpo

3,954 posts

76 months

Disappointed if someone didn’t say it’s so they know which house to steel dogs from.

Steve_W

1,502 posts

180 months

Its 2 let thievs no U ave a cravan beehind the fence.

Spare tyre

9,863 posts

133 months

Bullett said:
Not my local FB page but....

Some great comments - "did the men putting it up look a bit shifty and foreign?"
To stop the caravan being pinched hopefully

NapierDeltic

311 posts

55 months

Our local bakers is closing. I've bought stuff from it a few times, but found it generally off-putting. The decor is like the shop from Open all Hours and the staff are either sullen teenagers or haggard women with the charm of GP receptionists. The only thing more galling was the obvious change of tone when Auld Tam, Wullie or Davey turned up for his four bread rolls (pronounced 'breed rolls' in these parts) and the haggard women suddenly become charming because a regular had turned up. I'm guessing Tam, Wullie and Davey have all died off now, or been told to knock it off with the baking, as the bakery has discovered that their local shop for local people business model has stopped working.

Cue an outcry from the sorts of folk who have twelve aunties and uncles living in the same street as them. Apparently the shop didn't look dated, because they repainted it recently. The baking was chic and contemporary because one of their mince pies contained both black pudding and pepper. There apparently used to be six bakers in the high street (the fact that Scotland is an obesity and diabetes black spot is a mere coincidence) but this decline is all the fault of newcomers to the town not shopping on the high street. The strange irony is that our high street is very busy and full of places selling baking; the staff in these places are friendly without you having to line their pockets for twenty years and the interiors have been update since Macmillan was the prime minister.

Skyedriver

18,173 posts

285 months

Been grumbling that our town doesn't have a proper bakers (it has one that is quite pricy and is more sitty down cafe) whereas when we go on holiday there are some great "proper" bakers. (Newton Stewart, Kirkudbright, Rothbury, for example)

Spare tyre

9,863 posts

133 months

Someone’s Guinea pig has a bad mouth, where do they take it

loskie

5,451 posts

123 months

Fane said:
thetapeworm said:
Tom _M said:
Someone on ours asked for the best curry house in the local area… There are now 185 responses of people repeatedly naming basically every curry place within a 5 mile radius, with some people saying one place is great, and others then saying it’s horrible. So basically no help at all.
We get this two or three times a week, always with the same unsubstantiated list of every place in the area.

Similar happens on the regular "can any salons do me a <whatever> tomorrow?" where people just randomly name places with no visibility of their diary.
Yep, add to these Chinese Takeaways, MOT test stations, places serving Sunday roasts etc etc.
BRING BACK THE YELLOW PAGES

Whistle

1,447 posts

136 months

Anyone know where I can get a J R Hartley book from.

loskie

5,451 posts

123 months

@Skyedriver I nearly fell off my seat at the mention of Kirkcudbright and Newton Stewart. John Paul Jones in KBT and Simpsons in N Stewart are indeed very good and also very traditional. We do have a lovely but quite pricey bakers in Castle Douglas too.

Tenacious

137 posts

2 months

Spare tyre said:
Someone’s Guinea pig has a bad mouth, where do they take it
Chinese takeaway.

hidetheelephants

26,020 posts

196 months

Tastes like chicken. Probably. hehe

Bear-n

1,648 posts

85 months

Saturday
quotequote all
Great collection on ours this morning -

We’ve a gala on today and we’ve had so far:

How much are the rides?
Do the stalls take card as I can only pay by card and my card isn’t the type you can take cash out with, or get cash back etc (have no idea what that could be)
And 6 photos of the sky declaring chemtrails.

Spare tyre

9,863 posts

133 months

Saturday
quotequote all
Bear-n said:
Great collection on ours this morning -

We’ve a gala on today and we’ve had so far:

How much are the rides?
Do the stalls take card as I can only pay by card and my card isn’t the type you can take cash out with, or get cash back etc (have no idea what that could be)
And 6 photos of the sky declaring chemtrails.
Set up a WiFi network called “chemtrail monitoring station”

Play the long game and wait

We did something similar when we lived in a block of flats with ridiculous selfish neighbours

Something like “FWnoisemonitor”

First Wessex were the housing association

We believe it actually worked as it really died down a few days later

Proo freader

40 posts

50 months

Saturday
quotequote all
loskie said:
@Skyedriver I nearly fell off my seat at the mention of Kirkcudbright and Newton Stewart. John Paul Jones in KBT and Simpsons in N Stewart are indeed very good and also very traditional. We do have a lovely but quite pricey bakers in Castle Douglas too.
Bread Zeppelin?

Avenicus

419 posts

47 months

Saturday
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Spare tyre said:
Set up a WiFi network called “chemtrail monitoring station”

Play the long game and wait

We did something similar when we lived in a block of flats with ridiculous selfish neighbours

Something like “FWnoisemonitor”

First Wessex were the housing association

We believe it actually worked as it really died down a few days later
My WiFi network was renamed to "Undercover Police Van" by my teenage son smile

Saleen836

11,218 posts

212 months

Saturday
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One of my local groups recently has people asking what the bright lights are in the sky along with loud bangs and what sounds like gunfire, the fact they live very close to Salsibury Plain appears to have passed them by, even if they have recently moved there, who moves to a new town without doing any research on the area?