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Would this happen in the UK?
OK, my ebay sax arrived at work today. $22.66 owing in duty/ handling.
I had $22.56 in my pocket. Posty pulled out his own change, gave me 10c, said, "dont worry about it." Its the little things like that that make my life here a joy. |
Re: Would this happen in the UK?
Originally Posted by iaink
OK, my ebay sax arrived at work today. $22.66 owing in duty/ handling.
I had $22.56 in my pocket. Posty pulled out his own change, gave me 10c, said, "dont worry about it." Its the little things like that that make my life here a joy. nice to hear and yes similar does happen in the uk ...just last month when my usc hubs was checking out of a chemist in a little surrey village and asked where the nearest place to buy a stamp was the pharmacist reached in his wallet and gave him a stamp....i love these little stories, restores the faith in mankind :) |
Re: Would this happen in the UK?
Originally Posted by iaink
OK, my ebay sax arrived at work today. $22.66 owing in duty/ handling.
I had $22.56 in my pocket. Posty pulled out his own change, gave me 10c, said, "dont worry about it." K. |
Re: Would this happen in the UK?
Originally Posted by kt0157
Canadians are very laid back about small coins, I find. I guess it comes from the prices not having tax included so you never know the price until the till rings it up and then just hand over a note. Consequently everyone walks around with half a kilo of shrapnel. They are also very lax over the currency, accepting US coins in lieu of Canadian ones. Whatever works..
K. Gathering all that change can be good too. We don't walk around with it but chuck it in a box. A few weeks back I rolled what we had collected over the last two years. There was more than $1,200. |
Re: Would this happen in the UK?
Only in England (from today's Argus).
.......A group of children in Littlehampton were stopped and searched by police for knocking them out of a tree. Kiya Andrews, seven, and friend Charlie Richardson, 11, were stopped by police who claimed the tree they were hitting had a preservation order on it. A Sussex Police spokesman said: "Stop and search forms were issued and words of advice were given by the officer. We also confiscated a large bag of conkers....... Oh, FFS!!!!!!! |
Re: Would this happen in the UK?
Originally Posted by iaink
OK, my ebay sax arrived at work today. $22.66 owing in duty/ handling.
I had $22.56 in my pocket. Posty pulled out his own change, gave me 10c, said, "dont worry about it." Its the little things like that that make my life here a joy. Don't shoot me it's just my opinion. Emma |
Re: Would this happen in the UK?
Originally Posted by Souvenir
The take a penny, leave a penny idea is a nice one.
Gathering all that change can be good too. We don't walk around with it but chuck it in a box. A few weeks back I rolled what we had collected over the last two years. There was more than $1,200. The UK caught on to Subway but I don't know if the penny tray will ever catch on here. :( |
Re: Would this happen in the UK?
Originally Posted by kt0157
Canadians are very laid back about small coins, I find. I guess it comes from the prices not having tax included so you never know the price until the till rings it up and then just hand over a note. Consequently everyone walks around with half a kilo of shrapnel. They are also very lax over the currency, accepting US coins in lieu of Canadian ones. Whatever works..
K. Emma p.s. the best thing that happened to me though was getting £4 change from my Scottish pound note. They thought it was £5. lol :o |
Re: Would this happen in the UK?
Originally Posted by Souvenir
Only in England (from today's Argus).
.......A group of children in Littlehampton were stopped and searched by police for knocking them out of a tree. Kiya Andrews, seven, and friend Charlie Richardson, 11, were stopped by police who claimed the tree they were hitting had a preservation order on it. A Sussex Police spokesman said: "Stop and search forms were issued and words of advice were given by the officer. We also confiscated a large bag of conkers....... Oh, FFS!!!!!!! Yes, in general it comes from New Labour and the army of people with nothing better to do than complain about the word "niggardly" or that "server/client software is racist and oppressive terminology". But why do the 99.99% of the population who aren't deranged put up with this crap? Sigh. K. |
Re: Would this happen in the UK?
Originally Posted by Souvenir
Only in England (from today's Argus).
.......A group of children in Littlehampton were stopped and searched by police for knocking them out of a tree. Kiya Andrews, seven, and friend Charlie Richardson, 11, were stopped by police who claimed the tree they were hitting had a preservation order on it. A Sussex Police spokesman said: "Stop and search forms were issued and words of advice were given by the officer. We also confiscated a large bag of conkers....... Oh, FFS!!!!!!! |
Re: Would this happen in the UK?
Originally Posted by TruBrit
yeah i read that however think you should quote the reason behind it and it is because worthing borough council says it is faced with an annual bill for thousands of pounds from home owners who have projectiles hurled through their windows by children aiming at horse chestnut trees.....http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/local...er_conkers.php
What next? Ban golf courses anywhere near housing? Ban village green cricket? |
Re: Would this happen in the UK?
Originally Posted by Souvenir
So, instead, they're paying contractors probably thousands of pounds to strip the trees of conkers.
What next? Ban golf courses anywhere near housing? Ban village green cricket? and it'll be the local tax payers picking up the tab.... seems they've all gone bonkers over conkers.... :p |
Re: Would this happen in the UK?
I lived in Worthing. The local school had already banned "conker-fights" as the kiddies got bruised hands/wrists!
One thing (experience talking :rolleyes: ) about conkers you knock down by hurling missiles into the tree, is that they are often not quite ripe, so don't make good fighting conkers anyway! If the council get all the conkers left on the ground though, all it means is that one enterprising individual is likely to collect the whole bally lot and sell them!! :D I do think it is best for the tree and for fairness if you are only allowed to pick 'em up from the ground. ... btw, if you are in the area..... the very best conker tree is up in the field opposite Findon Parish Church. You have to climb over the fence and watch out for cow pats though! :p And those on the ground are quickly gnawed by rodents though, so you have to be prompt! |
Re: Would this happen in the UK?
Originally Posted by Morwenna
... btw, if you are in the area..... the very best conker tree is up in the field opposite Findon Parish Church. You have to climb over the fence and watch out for cow pats though! :p |
Re: Would this happen in the UK?
Originally Posted by Morwenna
I lived in Worthing. The local school had already banned "conker-fights" as the kiddies got bruised hands/wrists!
Banning conker fights :confused: I also met two of my old teachers when I took my son to High school before he started there this term and I just asked if they still had the end of year cricket match of 5th and 6th formers against the staff and you know what they said "We're afraid that was banned around 6 years ago on insurance grounds, the education dept says its too dangerous and someone might get hurt" Oh yeah, maybe so but most things in life have some risk don't they ? Has the country gone mad over Health and Safety, the hospitals and Nursing homes aren't allowed to use bleach either, no wonder there's that MRSA rife in our hospitals now as germs don't get killed off properly. Am I alone in thinking these sorts of things are incredibly stupid |
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