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Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by goodlookingone » Fri Dec 01, 2017 9:11 pm

1914... Another Story..Are you sitting Comfortably, then I'll begin. This was 1967, My move from Toolmaker to Production Engineer in a Suit and a desk. When I reported back to my Day Release Students we agreed how humour was much more vicious in the office than on the Shopfloor.. For example Picking up a sheet of Notepaper from the floor and handed it to the nearest desk holder. He asked "Is this yours George" and a "Much Thanks" in reply .. "Yes I thought it was yours, it's blank" /... and so on.
There were several scams.... I mean games, every payday "Jacks Swindle was one, but I opted out. Usually ending in agood nature Debacle, One Gambler (" Ginja" since you ask) was talking of his Grandad who Had Gambled his Life Savings on a Hoss on the Day before His wedding ....... and lost. "Jack", (The Pursholder) did not believe that a Country Farm worker could NOT have earned as much as £30 of savings in 1914...... What Comment? ..

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by Rwth of Cornovii » Fri Dec 01, 2017 12:54 pm

I had a client, of the accountants I worked for who had won on the football pools. £500. I asked him if he had won before and he said he had never won before but had been doing them since they began. He said he was "one of those patriotic fools who joined up in 1914" . He thought he had had his moneys worth in entertainment value, but in 1974, he couldn't have won back all he had spent. I still think that gambling is only worth its entertainment value, whether it's on stocks and shares or bitcoins. Oh sorry, Rands are South African. I knew that and just wrote the wrong continent. I think I'm more Ant than Grasshopper. Even with a windfall, I can't bear to risk much of it on a bad deal. I do have a model double decker bus Green Western National Paignton bus station with a Minehead Butlins banner on each side. Maybe it's sought after.

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by goodlookingone » Thu Nov 30, 2017 5:15 pm

Yes, but if you cannot spend them, only sell to some other buyer, how can they have any value to make them buyable or sellable.
When there used to be Football pools, we "Invested???" as a group of four of us... Our colleague who was NOT in the syndicate reckoned it would be better to "Invest" Shares in the outfits that ran the pools. For many years after I left I ciontinued doing the same numbers on another cheaper pool, so I could add the same amount... Then When I worked in a factory that made cars - the biggest motor output in the world (Think Matchboxes), although I spent some time over the road making Carburetters and Stanley Knife Handles. So I added another line to my cache.... None of us won a penny.

Then I worked in a Cooker Factory .. One of my colleagues ran "Betting ffrom a Timelock Suitcase" .. Apparantly my reluctance made me a disapponment to him.. (He didn't do much work... Being Present there to run his accounts was all he needed, But He did say, that Many people thought they were "Smart", but of course, He knew their income/outcome, and reckoned that the really smart people were on the other side of the counter... (Years after I left, The Company expanded... by flogging the Pension Money ... Long gone.....

Then I was back at Hackney's car factory, for ACAS, but this time working for a "Betting man". He did explain his "System", which I can tell you if you will use it more closely than He did...

Then when my cousin had a shop, His Neighbouring shop was a Betting Shop... Mrs Bettingshop drove a Jaguar, Their Punters were queuing for the bus.

Whilst typing that, I heard on the Lectric Radio that Bitcoin just "dropped" a few notches on the USA stockmarket.. Watch out for suicide jumpers in Wall Street.

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by Rwth of Cornovii » Thu Nov 30, 2017 12:45 pm

If you were going to buy them, you'd be trading like shares or South American Rands. Yhey might be used as a temporary investment if you had sold your house and wanted to find a replacement at your leisure. If they increased in value you could buy a better house, or if they decreased dramatically, you would be on the street. I decided they were too volatile to buy for more than a few days, and then only for a part of your capital. Only as much as you could afford to lose. Like going to the races, you might win big on the first race, so you stick the stake back in your pocket and then you could afford to lose everything you had won without being any poorer. That happened to me with a really stunningly beautiful tall horse called Prince Privet. I won well on him for the first race which my aunt had staked me to and refused to take the winnings. I then lost it all during the rest of the afternoon. I think she thought it was 4/- well spent. She wasn't to know that I just loved to see the horses and the money meant nothing to me.

So you couldn't spend Bitcoins. You just sell them to other people and spend the profit. I expect if you googled Bitcoins, you would get names of traders. Make sure they are associated with a reputable organisation and work according to the rules of the Office of fair trading, and they will help you buy and sell for a commission. Binaries are similarly volatile and should be avoided. There are people trying to sign you up on their foolproof computerised system, but it's tricky getting access to it. they usually go on selling without delivering.

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by goodlookingone » Wed Nov 29, 2017 8:25 pm

Hi. I've asked elswhere, and I didn't Understand the answer...
How does one get a BitCoin.
Do you send a cheque/bankcard,
How do you get the damn things.
How would one spend on? .. for example if I wanted to buy (say) a railway tickeet to That there London. How much would it cost compared with real folding banknotes, How would I Get that Ticket. The "talk" about them is tens of thousands of (Yankee?) Dollars PER BITCOIN.

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by Rwth of Cornovii » Wed Nov 29, 2017 5:40 pm

Hello, fit as a fiddle here. Very tired though. Went out for dinner with Dear Daughter to celebrate her 50th birthday earlier in the month. She wanted the unvarnished truth about her father and me. Showed me the pics of their trip to Paris to celebrate granddaughter's 18th birthday on July 14th. They are all very grown up and 15 y.o. grandson is taller than all of them now. DD went off to her meeting in Exeter and will be shooting off back to Tunbridge Wells soon.

I hope the beauty sleep worked its magic. I need just as much as you do.

Hope that everyone else is OK. It's quiet in here.

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by goodlookingone » Mon Nov 27, 2017 9:41 pm

Hi everyone ... Hope all are well.. Dodn't sleep a wink last night, and cold and busy today (Hosp visit) Head going round of things to do..

I shant wake up to see you - I needs some Beatysleep (Who's kidding - I Needs LOTS of Beautysleeps....)

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by Rwth of Cornovii » Fri Nov 24, 2017 11:38 pm

Dangerous place, the Peak district. Stephen Booth is always writing documentaries about their murder rate. Come to Exmoor, Have a look at the scenery, then scoot down to Minehead for balmy weather. They were putting up the Christmas lights on Wednesday. Always lovely and not garish.

From what I can gather, the Council have to restore your proper address, and maybe you and your neighbours can do a Class Action, to make them comply with High Court judgements. Or maybe take out an Injunction?

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by Rwth of Cornovii » Fri Nov 24, 2017 1:17 pm

Dangerous place, the Peak district. Stephen Booth is always writing documentaries about their murder rate. Come to Exmoor, Have a look at the scenery, then scoot down to Minehead for balmy weather. They were putting up the Christmas lights on Wednesday. Always lovely and not garish.

From what I can gather, the Council have to restore your proper address, and maybe you and your neighbours can do a Class Action, to make them comply with High Court judgements. Or maybe take out an Injunction against them? Then they'll have to tell the NHS to use the right address.
In the meantime, perhaps you can use a PO box no. and collect your mail every time you're passing the post office.

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by goodlookingone » Fri Nov 24, 2017 5:00 am

Hi: Middle of the night and I'm not sleeping.
A Quiz... Never been any good at them.
Not Much chance of Patient Services - they won't find their way to here - Just as easy to walk to the stop for the First Bus
They ain't going to get my address right - The Structure is all wrong - The mere Solictor (not an elected bod: Just an employee) is giving orders to another organisation (The NHS). Just pondering what to do... Better get some Legal advice Today... NHS is susposed to be a service: not to increase ones worries.
I did Like Ireland (The south), but I'm always dubious expecting it to be as good as it was on the previous visit... But there again, I like other places... The Peak District for Example. Think of Edale Beyond Hope. But I bet that's changed too.

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by Rwth of Cornovii » Fri Nov 24, 2017 1:17 am

Just back from the club where we had the Quiz. We lost again, but the questions were quite hard.

Shame about your appointment Glo. Will you be able to get Patient Transport to the distant hospital? I'm sure you will force them to get your address right eventually. Have you considered just taking your prescription to the pharmacy and getting them to make it up. Use the fake address just to get what you meds you need, then carry on with the fight. Scrubbing out the fake address may be satisfying, but ask yourself, "Who does it hurt?"

Ireland seems to run things very well. If I wasn't so happy here, I'd consider moving there. Two of my aunts moved there and were very happy. One found plenty of horse racing aficionados to keep her company.

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by goodlookingone » Thu Nov 23, 2017 10:42 pm

Hi Every one - Well it's goodnight really.. Another day when Everything goes wrong...
I did NOT get Hosp visit tomorrow - On bus and within ten minutes of arrival time at Hospital (and 40 mins before appointment time) when I got a text on my mobile - "Doc is ill, Make another Appoint"... Reception Outpatient Clerk lent me a phone... then ten minutes wait With "We are Busy right now etc" missives (NHS PHONE _Their expense). Then transferred to internal phone - for appoint at a different Hospital ten Miles away...
Then Today Eventually made contact with GP Practice Manager re getting my Prescription - Net result... No progress at aall - She MUST take my address from the Councils Solicitor????? If I Dont want to change my address I must get a letter from MP????? to get a Court Instruction that The Council Cannot keep my own address...
Tomorow a visit to CAB, and Solicitor I think - and a Pill-less appoint at Hospital on Monday (Thinks:must buy a map). Hope everybody else is doing well...

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by goodlookingone » Wed Nov 22, 2017 1:40 pm

I posted a reply earlier.. Now can't see it? But since then... I just realized the date - I have Hospital Visit today ... I'd better go ...
15:05 .. so I has a couple of hours... I think this Dept is in a Building site (OK, a REbuilding site).

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by An Tarbh Dubh » Wed Nov 22, 2017 11:47 am

The Irish addressing scheme works just fine - house/family name, townland, and perhaps include county or your post could rattle around the system acquiring little notes from various post offices such as "they're not here, try county so-and-so ..." until it eventually reaches you :-). Now they've gone and complicated things with post codes ("Eircodes"), which actually might become useful since Google Maps understands them. Unlike UK post codes, the Irish ones are unique to each property.

Whatever about address confusions, that should not be able to get in the way of getting urgently needed prescriptions. Surely someone somewhere has the authority to say "I know this person, and will dispense to them"!

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by goodlookingone » Tue Nov 21, 2017 9:45 pm

Hello each.. Done a bit of thinking today, and now my brain hurts...

I cut out the pills because Doccy always puts a false address on thr prescription, so I has to correct it before I can sign it. Then because I have retro altered it, the Apothecary won't dispense it. So no prescription made.. I got onto the NHS Dept for controlling GP's who "May have found a solution - Not been able to see Practice Manager (Her day off) but I have been told that the clinic HAS TO GET THE LOCAL GOV TO APPROVE THE ADDRESS???

You may also recall that the Local Gov has renumbered the houses here: Go up to about fifty, then start numbers at No 10.. Thus all the numbers are repeated three or four or four times. I now have data (From one on the councillers) that The affair moved to a Higher (or Highest) court that House numbers Cannot be changed.. but this does mot seem to be common knowledge, and Clinic Managers seen to be perpetuating addresses that are definately "Fake". I may have mentioned this before, (Just scroll on by) but the Health Act 1925 was making the use of the First World War survivals had learned to drive, thus horse drawn ambulances and fire engines were displaced for rapid attendance, but relied on Houses being numbered in sequential order, and numbers being on ypur front door, permanently: no changing numbers randomly - The High court have Decided that The Council MUST allocate Numbers (in the right order) but no facility to delete or change numbers. Unfortunately, this restoration is not being repealed... Not quite certain of the next move.

Hope all are well: I'm off into thinking mode again.

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by Rwth of Cornovii » Sun Nov 19, 2017 1:46 am

Hope you had a good day. It was a lovely autumn day here. I found some baby wipes and cleaned the car with them. That was their original purpose. Then whizzed round with shampoo just as the rain began. No rinse then!

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by goodlookingone » Sat Nov 18, 2017 11:46 am

Hi each.. Will catch up later..
Off to Post Office, Then a Bus up to Langdon Hills and a Walk and a dose of Fresh air...
Oh.. I'd better pause at Library and do some Photycopies.... and maybe stop at Bakery to buy a Sandwich to eat atop Crown Hill watching down that the Thames doesn't stop flowing... he trees will have lost enoughs leaves now to see down to the River.

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by Rwth of Cornovii » Sat Nov 18, 2017 10:22 am

Thinking of you.

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by goodlookingone » Fri Nov 17, 2017 9:37 pm

Sorry if I'm not fully attentive ...
I'm a bit bogged down in Life, The Universe, and Everything.
...and now a Phonecall....

Re: November already? Doesn't time fly!

by Rwth of Cornovii » Fri Nov 17, 2017 4:13 pm

As soon as something begins to look as if it is beginning to work they reorganise it so that they can cut costs. Even when it costs them more to make up for what is lost, hey they've done something they can point at to give them brownie points.

I'm a bit emotional because I've been listening to the play about a couple of parents who were just trying to get a badge for their autistic children to release access to the services they need, and to let them accept they weren't bad parents, that autism is a thing and they will always be their parents. My daughter has been in this position, though both her children are relatively high functioning, they still have lots of problems. It probably wasn't enough to say that they were lucky to have her for a mother, so I had a good cry.

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