GM
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Sod's law says the bins won't be collected till 12. 00.......do let us know
Ours are getting later by the week (2 weeks to be precise).
Ours are pretty punctual, no later than 8o/c in all weather's, bless them!
Sod's law says the bins won't be collected till 12. 00.......do let us know
Ours are getting later by the week (2 weeks to be precise).
On the subject of wearing a tracker watch in bed. I did this out of interest when I first got mine. Problem I have is if I wear a watch at night it tends to wake me up or keep me awake.
Do @Mo1959 and @Tenkaykev not find them uncomfortable?
Gazelle, note the location of the exhaust and the built in tail rotor.Helicopter, and no sign of any activity round it . Maybe some one sitting inside guarding it .
Mo another excuse to show those Firm Strong handsNope..........it's just a big watch. I wear mine 24/7 and it has great battery life depending on how often I use the gps to actually record runs and walks. Must get around a week even recording a couple of runs. Love it. Continuous heart rate recording too which is great for noticing if your resting rate has gone up and maybe needing to rest up, etc.
It's the Fenix I have which is really quite chunky but it doesn't bother me at all.
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What a faff that was, Hospital appointment for my Good Lady this morning, routine check up, with her mobility problems she can't get in the car so it was a bus job, over an hour later, 2 buses and £6 lighter in the pocket, the appointment was too early for our passes, we arrived with a minute to spare. Not being familiar with Coventry's buses, we rarely use them, I didn't pick the best route out, we took the 3 to the Bus interchange at the Arena Shopping Park then the Hospital bus from there and saw parts of Coventry I haven't seen before. The appointment was done in a quarter of an hour, we stopped for a cuppa at the Hospital cafe then we were on our way back, this time we took the 9 going through the city centre, hopped of in Far Gosford street and got the bus home from there, far easier. Since we got back one of our neighbors has given us the number for hospital transport so I'll investigate that for next time, I suspect she won't qualify but its worth looking into.
I used the service up here a couple of times when I was having to go to Halifax hospital while still very weak after my clotting problems. It was very convenient being picked up and dropped off at the doorstep. What was less appealing was spending over an hour extra each way touring different areas picking up/dropping off other patients.Since we got back one of our neighbors has given us the number for hospital transport so I'll investigate that for next time, I suspect she won't qualify but its worth looking into.
Mo another excuse to show those Firm Strong hands.
I’m puzzled you’re post is timed at 08.58 and you’re watch shows 08.59 ? You’re high tech device can’t be set to the wrong time 😱.
I don't think Rolex owners buy their watches to tell them the time... More a case of "Hey, look at me - I can afford a Rolex!!!"This reminds me of a friend of mine, now, sadly, no longer with us.
One evening, sitting with several others, drinking in our local pub, we got to discussing watches. Everyone, except my pal, had a "cheap" watch, my pal had a Rolex. We then compared times on each watch, all of the cheapos had exactly the same (correct) time, the Rolex was two minutes slow. It made us (cheapo watch wearers) feel so smug!![]()
In certain areas, that would be... "Hey, look at me - please beat me up and steal my Rolex!!!"More a case of "Hey, look at me - I can afford a Rolex!!!"![]()