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bats Jun 9th 2018 9:06 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by Siouxie (Post 12510803)
My first one (Chrissie) was a blonde with apricot ears, she was quite tall for a cockerpoo, came to my knees, and weighed around 45lbs. The one I have now (Abbey) is chocolate/sable, half the size, comes to mid calf and weighs around 23lbs..

One thing I absolutely hate is that breeders here like to chop their tails - doc them, which is just so unnecessary. Abbey's tail was docked far too short resulting in issues. Other problems they can have are hip issues.

One of the biggest pain in the bum things about them is the double coat, which depending on the 'type', mattes very easily, right down to the skin, once it gets past a certain length - it can literally go like wool if you don't catch it early enough and results in having to cut the fur ultra short (and shaving them makes it worse in the long term). Lovely dogs though and would be my first choice every time. Calm, loving and loyal.. both of mine have been devoted, never leaving my side.

:)

This is my guy, a miniature poodle with none of this crossbreed business. He's lovely, always happy, everybody's best friend. He's also stubborn and wilful.
Poodles have hair, a single layer which keeps on growing so it needs frequent grooming to prevent matting.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...40bb5450e6.jpg

scrubbedexpat091 Jun 9th 2018 9:18 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 12513206)
That was amazing, thanks for posting!

Sometimes fish are under estimated in their abilities.

BristolUK Jun 9th 2018 9:53 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by plasticcanuck (Post 12513333)
Yesterday we received our 2 x $25 Loblaws cards issued as supposed compensation for buying overpriced bread in the past. Normally I wouldn’t waste my time and energy even applying, but the fact that I can turn them over to the local Food Bank or buy food for the Food Bank and help someone out, made applying worthwhile.

Excellent idea. :thumbup:

(the food banks missed a trick there - some organisation could have suggested it)

DandNHill Jun 9th 2018 10:47 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12513343)
Excellent idea. :thumbup:

(the food banks missed a trick there - some organisation could have suggested it)

Is it still ongoing? Could we all do it maybe and donate from British Expats?

Siouxie Jun 9th 2018 11:17 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by DandNHill (Post 12513357)

Is it still ongoing? Could we all do it maybe and donate from British Expats?

No, registration ended on 8th May. https://www.loblawcard.ca/

The trouble with the loblaw compensation cards is that you have to activate them before they can be used - either in store or online or by phone - not sure either if you can use multiple cards at the same time to pay for groceries (as a food bank would need to) - may have to check the terms and conditions.
There would be nothing to stop people buying food and donating it though.
:)

BristolUK Jun 9th 2018 12:24 pm

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by Siouxie (Post 12513364)
There would be nothing to stop people buying food and donating it though.
:)

Yes...I just thought it would have been more successful if some organisation or other had, well, organised it.:lol:
A bit like the winter fuel payments (as distinct from the cold weather payments) in the UK that are dished out to pensioners. Some years ago many said they didn't need them and even wealthy celebs were getting them - including Terry Wogan. I can't remember who was behind it but there was a campaign set up to collect the value of the payments for distribution to those of greater need.

From time to time they do a food collection on the buses here and it replaces your fare. :thumbup:

dbd33 Jun 9th 2018 12:24 pm

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by plasticcanuck (Post 12513333)
Yesterday we received our 2 x $25 Loblaws cards issued as supposed compensation for buying overpriced bread in the past. Normally I wouldn’t waste my time and energy even applying, but the fact that I can turn them over to the local Food Bank or buy food for the Food Bank and help someone out, made applying worthwhile.

Oh. I failed to note the moral crusade, applied, received, converted to gin.

plasticcanuck Jun 9th 2018 3:11 pm

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by DandNHill (Post 12513357)


Is it still ongoing? Could we all do it maybe and donate from British Expats?

The registration closure date was May 8th.

scrubbedexpat091 Jun 10th 2018 3:06 pm

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 
I put up a window fan 3 weeks ago in the front window that overlooks the street. 3 weeks ago it was completely clean as I had cleaned it. Now black soot all over the blade and cage parts, not typical dust.

Makes you wonder all the crap that must end up inside that we then get to breathe.

Apartment life sucks, hate living in a shoe box with no yard.

Thinking about highly successful and wealthy people who feel they cannot overcome their issues and end their lives, makes one think, if they can't overcome issues with resources to get help, how can people without said resources be expected to keep going with basic limited help?

Siouxie Jun 10th 2018 4:45 pm

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12513778)
I put up a window fan 3 weeks ago in the front window that overlooks the street. 3 weeks ago it was completely clean as I had cleaned it. Now black soot all over the blade and cage parts, not typical dust.

Makes you wonder all the crap that must end up inside that we then get to breathe.

Apartment life sucks, hate living in a shoe box with no yard.

Oh I remember those days, sigh.. when I lived in my first apartment here (a high rise on a main road) I had a window air conditioner and a window fan - and they used to be black with a sooty oily dust that got into everwhere.. the curtains, blinds, window frames, everything coated in it. Disgusting :(

I was hoping to win that $60million so I could spread some happiness around J - sadly I wasn't a winner..

Things will change, hang in there :)

I found Greenworks cleaner worked really well to get the sooty stuff off :)

bats Jun 11th 2018 2:01 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12513778)
I put up a window fan 3 weeks ago in the front window that overlooks the street. 3 weeks ago it was completely clean as I had cleaned it. Now black soot all over the blade and cage parts, not typical dust.

Makes you wonder all the crap that must end up inside that we then get to breathe.

Apartment life sucks, hate living in a shoe box with no yard.

Thinking about highly successful and wealthy people who feel they cannot overcome their issues and end their lives, makes one think, if they can't overcome issues with resources to get help, how can people without said resources be expected to keep going with basic limited help?

Oh yes apartment living. Back in London I lived in a studio flat with the mainline trains out the back wall and a busy road at the front. I only had net curtains to filter the muck out. Washed when they were crunchy! No AC of course as this was London so after work I'd go to the park or the Ladies Pond on Hampstead Heath. Hey ho, those were the days.

BuckinghamshireBoy Jun 11th 2018 4:48 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by bats (Post 12513990)
Oh yes apartment living. Back in London I lived in a studio flat with the mainline trains out the back wall and a busy road at the front. I only had net curtains to filter the muck out. Washed when they were crunchy! No AC of course as this was London so after work I'd go to the park or the Ladies Pond on Hampstead Heath. Hey ho, those were the days.

bats, you've just brought a few 'visions' back for me, bless you! I spent a few years living in and around Ladbroke Grove, before (cough, spit!) moving 'sarf of the river' to Kennington. As much as living in London eventually got to me, I still have fond memories of being both 'norf and sarf'. :nod:

DandNHill Jun 11th 2018 5:21 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12513778)
I put up a window fan 3 weeks ago in the front window that overlooks the street. 3 weeks ago it was completely clean as I had cleaned it. Now black soot all over the blade and cage parts, not typical dust.

Makes you wonder all the crap that must end up inside that we then get to breathe.

Apartment life sucks, hate living in a shoe box with no yard.

Thinking about highly successful and wealthy people who feel they cannot overcome their issues and end their lives, makes one think, if they can't overcome issues with resources to get help, how can people without said resources be expected to keep going with basic limited help?

They had other challenges. I know that when there’s not much money we have a tendency to feel that we’d be happy if only we had money. But it’s not that simple.
So don’t tell yourself that if they can’t deal with it with all their millions that you obviously can’t.
You seem to be formalizing a plan at the moment. Write it down, create a vision board, and work towards it.
Remember, baby steps. We all want to achieve our goals overnight but it’s not that simple. Take time to enjoy the journey not just the destination. ❤️

scrubbedexpat091 Jun 11th 2018 7:04 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by DandNHill (Post 12514088)


They had other challenges. I know that when there’s not much money we have a tendency to feel that we’d be happy if only we had money. But it’s not that simple.
So don’t tell yourself that if they can’t deal with it with all their millions that you obviously can’t.
You seem to be formalizing a plan at the moment. Write it down, create a vision board, and work towards it.
Remember, baby steps. We all want to achieve our goals overnight but it’s not that simple. Take time to enjoy the journey not just the destination. ❤️

I am working on it. Hopefully work will be able to accomodate the day I need off. Waiting to hear back from them about it.

I know money cant fix my issues it would just open up long term help and of course let us have a good quality of life vs the constant struggle. Just being able to travel a bit see family would do a lot of good.

I think in part being isolated from family affects me more then I realized in the past.

DandNHill Jun 11th 2018 12:46 pm

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12514127)
I am working on it. Hopefully work will be able to accomodate the day I need off. Waiting to hear back from them about it.

I know money cant fix my issues it would just open up long term help and of course let us have a good quality of life vs the constant struggle. Just being able to travel a bit see family would do a lot of good.

I think in part being isolated from family affects me more then I realized in the past.

So if a move back home is feasible then maybe do it? Plan it, put pictures on the fridge so every time you go to get something out you are reminded of your favorite spots back home.
But make it happen. So what if it take two years instead of one, you’d be working towards it.

When we made thr move to Canada there were a lot of people who said “I wish I could do it”. I said to them and I’ll say to you... stop dreaming and make it happen.
If you can’t afford to go back with all your stuff then sell. It’s just stuff.
Focus on what you can do and not what you can’t.

(Foot note to say that this is all coming from a place of caring not frustration).


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