Right, that's all the excuse I need.Take up knitting
It wasn't me but someone once answered the question "Why do women knit?" with "So they have something to think about while they are talking".
(Runs off to get tin hat!!)
Right, that's all the excuse I need.Take up knitting
When we had labs for gun dogs I would train them with a canvas dummy with feathers attached and fur on some daysBloody tennis balls are much more dangerous to a dog than a raw peanut - and yet peeps everywhere still throw them for Rover to go and fetch, oblivious to the risk… and the pet shops sell the sodding things.
She has the canvas dummy, but I’ve not taken her shooting that much just yetWhen we had labs for gun dogs I would train them with a canvas dummy with feathers attached and fur on some days
Butter wouldn’t melt….. meet BreeWhen we had labs for gun dogs I would train them with a canvas dummy with feathers attached and fur on some days
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Yer could feed him in a different location to stop him taking the burd food. My burd feeder is squirrel proof.I’ll give the bugger a pass - he ain’t hurting no one. Life’s tough enough already.
Could see his drey in the tree last year as the leaves fell.
Another hot day today.
Got up early to go to the CPAM to hand in all the forms to claim money back from the state for various medical things W has had this year and last. It opened at 0830 so got there bang on to find we were 6th in the queue.
But then it will be shut for August.
Then picked up Molly's ashes and made an appt for W to finally see the doc re her shoulder.
Rallye Montagne Noire will be in full swing this weekend, so the centre of town is closed off. It will be as noisy as usual, and as boring. Just cannot get into modern cars. Rallying or not.
Slung the blackcurrant mix into a filter bag thing over a big pan, using a sun umbrella as a support. It is still dripping very slowly.
Once finished, add the sugar syrup and bottle. (Shouldn't really but we are not going to find a big conatiner to leave it in for the supposed 3 months. It isn't wine we are making.)
Got stopped by "le pleaud" tother day just as we had got onto the mountain road, first time for AGES.
Waved in and the blokey has a very intense look at the front of the Pluriel. Comes to my window and asks if we are British. (It isn't only Brit plod that ask daft questions!) Meanwhile I had reached for my "baise en ville" to get out my papiers etc.
"Yep" sez I. "Are u on 'oliday or du yu leeve 'ere?" quoth he. Not stoopid, as if we did, what were we doing on Brit plates. "A bit of both, we have a résidence secondaire 'ere." "Where?" I give him the name of the hamlet. "OK c'est bon" and he waves me away. Didn't want to see papiers for either me or the car. Very strange. I think we must be integrating a bit!
He weren't the gendarmes routiers, he were the town poliss.
Had dins at lunchtime as we is off to hear some jazz this eve.
Have a lovely eve one and all!
It should say in the policy detail who the under writer is. They take all the risk.It is with axa, as I understand it. I find it hard to be able to tell the diff between an insurer and an underwriter, but I'll certainly bear this in mind when I write to them, so thanks for that!
I did once have a Kit Car insurance policiy that was underwritten by Lloyds of London which I felt was ....interesting.
No he didn't you cheeky monkey!He looked over at you undecided if you were a mincer, then went had a good look n thought yup deffo
At the bottom of the page it says ""Homeprotect is a trading style () of Avantia insurance" and elsewhere is says "underwritten by AXA" so I reckon AXA is the underwriter,It should say in the policy detail who the under writer is. They take all the risk.
No he didn't you cheeky monkey!
He saw a Pluriel (French made car) walked to what should have been the driver's side, didn't want to look like a total twerp so walked really slowly across the front justifying this by a minute examination of the number plate etc, then got rid of me quick before we broke out laughing at him!
Plus NO-ONE expects a Brit to speak Frog!!
It is in fact faintly possible that I met him at the time of the burglary or other subsequent meetings I have had with the local pleaud. TBH they are OK. As I said to W, he was only doing his job.
But truth be told, the previous car journey we made, I only discovered I had come out without my papers when we got to the supermarket, and that is a HUGE no no in Frogland, when driving. Or even just walking down the street. So I reckon I woz lucky!
(NEVER normally leave the house without them.)
Just noticed "deux billets", one for the thrower and one for the "boum"???!!!
Yer need to write to the broker. That's who the contract is wiv. Dun't fink it will change fings.At the bottom of the page it says ""Homeprotect is a trading style () of Avantia insurance" and elsewhere is says "underwritten by AXA" so I reckon AXA is the underwriter,
We have had other policies in the past directly with AXA.
Guess I'll be writing to AXA if I CBA.