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Teaandtoday5 Nov 16th 2016 2:24 pm

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 
I listen to a download of the midnight news whilst falling asleep. Today, listening to reports of testimony about the murder of Jo Cox I have had to get out of bed to blow my nose. What a world.

MillieF Nov 17th 2016 1:34 pm

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Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 12107015)
I am 100% in support of this move-I have to say it's ridiculous how large luggage people try to bring on to a plane as "carry-on"-just to save money whereas a more reasonable passengers pay and check in luggage.

But what about the 'very' large people bringing on very little luggage....some of these people are very big and they don't have to pay any extra...it's hardly fair...?

Oink Nov 17th 2016 1:52 pm

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Originally Posted by MillieF (Post 12108087)
But what about the 'very' large people bringing on very little luggage....some of these people are very big and they don't have to pay any extra...it's hardly fair...?

Some airlines have started to do this. Obviously not the ones run by Hilary Clinton loving and anti Brexit PC brigade.

Stinkypup Nov 17th 2016 2:16 pm

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Originally Posted by MillieF (Post 12108087)
But what about the 'very' large people bringing on very little luggage....some of these people are very big and they don't have to pay any extra...it's hardly fair...?

I agree it isn't but differential charging as per passenger weight/vastness of backside is a different issue. The carry on luggage brigade are deliberately trying to avoid fees by their actions. Their carry on luggage was massive initially but they ate most of the contents in the departures lounge

scrubbedexpat091 Nov 17th 2016 8:06 pm

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The sky is blue in the day.

Ontario is apparently doing a pilot project/consulration on basic income.

https://files.ontario.ca/bi_pilot_co...uide_nov02.pdf

scrubbedexpat091 Nov 18th 2016 2:22 pm

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This is a step in the right direction for Abbotsford hospital.

Abbotsford Regional Hospital to open mental health emergency room | Globalnews.ca


The current method is to be desired so this is a step in the right direction.

scrubbedexpat091 Nov 18th 2016 4:54 pm

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Article about the forum and what was talked about. 100,000 BC residents rely on food banks.

Rising food bank use leads to call for B.C. poverty reduction strategy - British Columbia - CBC News



Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12105198)
CBC forum: Why do we still need food banks in a province like B.C.? - British Columbia - CBC News


If anyone in Vancouver is interested. There is a forum tomorrow the 15th in Vancouver on food banks in BC.

Talks about role of food banks in BC, and what can be done to reduce their need.


Tickets are apparently free.


Siouxie Nov 18th 2016 5:51 pm

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I hate trying to think of things to buy people for Christmas. I don't want to give anything that isn't really liked / wanted - a gift for the sake of it - nor do I want to give vouchers, but of course nobody is giving me any hints or ideas.

I so wanted to get it all done by the end of the month.. but I haven't got a thing yet.

Grumble, grumble, bah humbug.

BristolUK Nov 19th 2016 12:29 am

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Originally Posted by Siouxie (Post 12108815)
I hate trying to think of things to buy people for Christmas. I don't want to give anything that isn't really liked / wanted - a gift for the sake of it - ...

:nod:

Sometimes it's a bit pointless. I'd buy the record my brother wanted and he'd buy the one I wanted. So we just bought our own records instead.

My nan would open her present as if it was what she always wanted and then one year I saw them all at the back of a cupboard. :unsure:

Last year I suggested we all just go out for meals through the winter instead and I think that worked well.

Shirtback Nov 19th 2016 1:18 am

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30-ish years ago my step-mum asked me what I wanted as a Christmas present. I asked for pyjamas. She gave me an embroidered satin nightie.

30-ish years later, she still sends me variations on that theme...

I've asked for handknitted socks this year.

dave_j Nov 19th 2016 4:27 am

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Originally Posted by Shirtback (Post 12109003)
30-ish years ago my step-mum asked me what I wanted as a Christmas present. I asked for pyjamas. She gave me an embroidered satin nightie.
30-ish years later, she still sends me variations on that theme...
I've asked for handknitted socks this year.

Years ago I received a lot of grief from my in-laws when in answer to the usual question, what do you want, I replied a lot of sandpaper. They eventually came up with the goods saying things like 'it's not a real present' but I was really pleased. I like working in wood.

Gozit Nov 19th 2016 5:08 am

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Originally Posted by Siouxie (Post 12108815)
I hate trying to think of things to buy people for Christmas. I don't want to give anything that isn't really liked / wanted - a gift for the sake of it - nor do I want to give vouchers, but of course nobody is giving me any hints or ideas.

I so wanted to get it all done by the end of the month.. but I haven't got a thing yet.

Grumble, grumble, bah humbug.

I have a friend, my age, not nearly as lucky as I am in terms of what his parents give him, not helped by the divorced parents who both have crazy new spouses, anyway he doesn't have a part time job as yet so pretty much has no money, maybe a $20 here and there leftover from birthday money, but his family still expects him to go out and buy xmas cards and gifts for everyone. How he's supposed to do that with <$50 to his name has always been beyond me :confused:

In my family its always been said that nothing's expected until i'm independent and have a career.

scrubbedexpat091 Nov 19th 2016 5:17 am

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I just send Christmas cards to my parents and sister. My parents usually send something gift wise they know neither my sister or myself can spend big on Christmas and they don't expect anything.

My sister though had kids so she buys them a couple things for Christmas.

Oink Nov 19th 2016 6:39 am

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Originally Posted by Gozit (Post 12109131)
I have a friend, my age, not nearly as lucky as I am in terms of what his parents give him, not helped by the divorced parents who both have crazy new spouses, anyway he doesn't have a part time job as yet so pretty much has no money, maybe a $20 here and there leftover from birthday money, but his family still expects him to go out and buy xmas cards and gifts for everyone. How he's supposed to do that with <$50 to his name has always been beyond me :confused:

In my family its always been said that nothing's expected until i'm independent and have a career.

Don't all Canadian lads sell dope? :confused:

Gozit Nov 19th 2016 6:55 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 12109224)
Don't all Canadian lads sell dope? :confused:

With this particular lad I wouldn't really be surprised tbh :lol:


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