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caretaker Oct 3rd 2016 4:11 am

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beckiwoo Oct 3rd 2016 10:00 am

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Just had to wait 1hour in icbc to renew my driving licence

:thumbdown:

scrubbedexpat091 Oct 3rd 2016 10:03 am

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Originally Posted by beckiwoo (Post 12067748)
Just had to wait 1hour in icbc to renew my driving licence

:thumbdown:


eek that is a long time. Can't renew by mail? I can't remember how the renewal process works...

beckiwoo Oct 3rd 2016 10:08 am

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Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12067750)
eek that is a long time. Can't renew by mail? I can't remember how the renewal process works...

No idea I just had to do it but had to wait until I came back from NS as I needed it hire a car.

I wish it was a 10 year renewal like in the U.K. But then again I'm getting a services card with my photo on it as well this time

scrubbedexpat091 Oct 3rd 2016 10:30 am

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Originally Posted by beckiwoo (Post 12067752)
No idea I just had to do it but had to wait until I came back from NS as I needed it hire a car.

I wish it was a 10 year renewal like in the U.K. But then again I'm getting a services card with my photo on it as well this time

10 years would be nice. Guess 5 is likely the longest they will ever go for though.

I would be happy if ICBC cut their renewal fee. $75 or whatever it is every 5 years is pricey, add in PR card, and passport fees, holy man does having ID cost a small fortune every 5 to 10 years depending on the ID being renewed.

beckiwoo Oct 3rd 2016 12:07 pm

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Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12067758)
I would be happy if ICBC cut their renewal fee. $75 or whatever it is every 5 years is pricey, add in PR card, and passport fees, holy man does having ID cost a small fortune every 5 to 10 years depending on the ID being renewed.

I agree

Souvy Oct 4th 2016 1:26 am

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Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 12067429)
Then swap "bird" for "fairy" and you could be in Brighton.

Very true.

BristolUK Oct 4th 2016 1:49 am

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Originally Posted by beckiwoo (Post 12067748)
Just had to wait 1hour in icbc to renew my driving licence

Is that so long?
I don't drive but I did get and subsequently renewed a provincial ID card which is the same process as a DL in NB.

It was certainly quicker for the renewals but the waiting time could be a while and there might be a few people needing photos.

I think we waited almost an hour just to get to the counter the first time.

Irritatingly they now have an initial reception point at the Service NB office here and you have to get a ticket there before you go to the main counter area.

It might be useful if you turn up without everything you need and you find out you need something else without having wasted time in the main bit (but finding out before you go would be a good idea :nod:) but when you have everything and you have to line up with people making other enquiries or whatever (not even needing the part you need) your time has already been wasted :frown:

Stinkypup Oct 4th 2016 2:40 am

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Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 12067429)
Then swap "bird" for "fairy" and you could be in Brighton.

Have we been transported back to the 70s??:unsure:

Souvy Oct 4th 2016 2:46 am

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Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 12068255)
Have we been transported back to the 70s??:unsure:

Have you ever been to Brighton?

I grew up there. It was always a little "different".

Stinkypup Oct 4th 2016 2:52 am

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Originally Posted by Souvy (Post 12068259)
Have you ever been to Brighton?

I grew up there. It was always a little "different".

Yes, I know exactly what he was alluding to, the word used to me seemed somewhat derogatory and borderline homophobic but "it's fine to say that because it is good old Novo". :thumbdown:

Teaandtoday5 Oct 4th 2016 3:07 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12067014)
Great Mysteries parts 37 and 52.

Why, when you've just made a fairly major purchase off Amazon - say a TV or Laptop - do they send you an email to say that based on your recent activity (when you bought said TV or Laptop) you might be interested in this TV or Laptop? :rofl:

?

Frantic searching of house last week at too early am, for gum shield needed for sevens tournament. Once crisis had been resolved by unearthing old (and really not all that mouldy) one, settled down for a cup of tea. Fourth item on Facebook feed was an advert for gumshields. I swear they have the place bugged. :eek:

Souvy Oct 4th 2016 3:14 am

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Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 12068267)
Yes, I know exactly what he was alluding to, the word used to me seemed somewhat derogatory and borderline homophobic but "it's fine to say that because it is good old Novo". :thumbdown:

I rather doubt that he is homophobic. Probably just a riposte to my Newcastle slagging.

dbd33 Oct 4th 2016 3:15 am

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Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 12068267)
Yes, I know exactly what he was alluding to, the word used to me seemed somewhat derogatory and borderline homophobic but "it's fine to say that because it is good old Novo". :thumbdown:

"Bird" is patronizing and dismissive so, in a context where it's used, "fairy" seems reasonable enough to me.

Stinkypup Oct 4th 2016 3:33 am

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Originally Posted by Souvy (Post 12068280)
I rather doubt that he is homophobic. Probably just a riposte to my Newcastle slagging.


Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 12068282)
"Bird" is patronizing and dismissive so, in a context where it's used, "fairy" seems reasonable enough to me.

I rest my case

Yes, I would absolutely agree about "bird"- the context used here is describing a very specific group of people who live in Brighton. It is the kind of language that would be used by my dad having watched "Are you being served?". But there again, similar generation..
Derogatory in this context?- Yes of course it was.


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