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Dave Hunt

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  1. 3 hours ago, polybear said:

    Bear once worked with a guy (late 1980's to mid 90's) who would buy a cheapo car (no more than a couple of hundred quid) and use it for business use; the mileage rate meant it very soon paid for itself.

     

    It must have been catching. In the same period I worked with a chap who used to buy cheap bangers at car auctions, at which his brother who was an AA patrolman would accompany him to give them the once over so that he didn't buy anything dangerous or liable to die in short order, then run them until they became uneconomical, scrap them and repeat the process. Generally they could find cars with valid MOTs at knock down prices and when the time came to dump them it was surprising how much he got for scrap. He used to keep a record of everything and he claimed that the sums came out quite favourably compared with buying more expensive cars and keeping them for longer. 

     

    Dave

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  2. At the hospital I have just been in the patients’ food is prepared in the same kitchens that supply the staff and visitors’ canteens, albeit with a slightly more limited menu, and whilst not haute cuisine or in over-generous quantities is good quality.

     

    Dave

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  3. 1 hour ago, Willie Whizz said:

    Apparently a study in 2011 found that 7.18% of dentists commit suicide compare to the general population of 0.42%, making it over 17 times more likely that a dentists will commit suicide.

     

    Aren't farmers the highest category of suicides?

     

    Dave

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  4. I have a railway modelling friend who retired from his dental practice a few years ago. Throughout his career he treated only NHS patients and says that a dentist who does as he did can make a very good living without resorting to private practice, although taking on some private patients is understandable. In his opinion, dentists who do only private work are simply greedy.

     

    Dave 

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  5. 6 hours ago, iL Dottore said:

    Some authorities believe that Cynical Grumpy Old Git and Curmudgeonly Grumpy Old Git are mutually exclusive conditions. However, recent research shows that there is a state of perfection beyond that of CGOG, which is CCGOG: Cynical and Curmudgeonly Grumpy Old Git.

     

    1 hour ago, Steamport Southport said:

    What about Randy Scouse Gits?

     

    I am proud of the fact that I can claim to be both a CCGOG and a randy Scouse Git. We are a small but select group.

     

    Dave

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  6. 2 hours ago, Happy Hippo said:

    I've not heard any screams from the Northern outpost yet!

     They're not due to arrive until 1300. I've got net to my chair a large bag full of choccy treats that I will throw at them as soon as they enter the room.

     

    Dave 

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  7. 1 hour ago, polybear said:

    And sending mucky photos to someone you've never met isn't the smartest idea anyway

     

    I joined the RAF at the same time as a chap whose rise through the ranks was verging on the meteoric. He was regarded by his contemporaries as a pillock and no-one could understand why he was getting on so well until someone suggested that maybe he had mucky photographs of the Chief of the Air Staff.

     

    Dave 

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  8. I once asked an MP at a large public meeting why he wasn’t representing what from the tone of 100% of the inputs from the floor were obviously the views of his constituents. His reply was that he wasn’t elected to represent the views of his constituents but rather their best interests.

     

    Dave

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  9. Since Jill had recovered from her cold by yesterday morning (she has a much shorter recovery time than me when she has such things) we spent a very convivial evening with friends yesterday enjoying a roast lamb dinner followed by a tasting session of some rather toothsome Scots happy water. All in all a very pleasant time was had but it probably didn’t do the BMI a lot of good.

     

    Dave

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