eric pode of croydon
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with that sentence, spelling and punctuation correct. Twat. ;)The grammer police, for starters.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with that sentence, spelling and punctuation correct. Twat. ;)The grammer police, for starters.
Point is I stayed in waiting for the parcel up until 1:40 without any indication on what time they were going to make the delivery. Turned out well in the end as they delivered at 8:00 pm instead of tommorow.Not sure what relevance you being in at 1.40 has when the parcel was attempted to be delivered at 1.55??
What area is that who only post two days a week ?What is the point of 1st class post. Spoke to our postie today who confirmed that our street now only get post delivered on Tuesdays and Saturdays? Apparently they don't have enough posties to deliver 6 days a week
Wear Valley, Co DurhamWhat area is that who only post two days a week ?
"Shit or get off the pot"Bluemoon sayings like:
‘Soft signal’
‘Age profile’
They have an app - try it and you'll soon be complaining about the number of DPD notifications :-)DPD's lack of notification on delievery times. Nipped out for a quick meal and came back with no card posted through and an email stating they had made an attempt at 1:55 pm to deliver despite me being in up until 1:40 pm. Got to give them some credit as the parcel is secure and they will give me some idea on what time they are going to re-attempt.
I cycle part my local sorting office most days. Just outside the gates there are loads of discarded rubber bands. I collect them, they seem much stronger than shop bought ones.Just wish they didn't drop rubber bands everywhere whilst they are on their rounds.
Now working in a sandwich shop - "The lunchpack of Notre Dame"
I haven't seen those yet - when do people use them?Bluemoon sayings like:
‘Soft signal’
‘Age profile’
‘Soft signal’ probably appears daily in the 115/130 charges thread.I haven't seen those yet - when do people use them?
You'd also be up in arms if your remote didn't have a mute button.Those professional victim BlueMooners who can never enjoy the good days because they're up in arms about something the pundits have either said, or not said. Everybody is aware of the favouritism, but some posters complain about it within a few minutes of a good result.
There was somebody the other day genuinely peeved that we weren't due to be on TNT 1, but instead on TNT 2. Must be exhausting for them.
From McCoist's inane ramblings, sure, but not because they prattle on about how much we've spent - especially not when we're winning.You'd also be up in arms if your remote didn't have a mute button.
"Tell us how we did" requests when a firm has just posted something to you successfully.
I just automatically delete them. Waste of time.
I rang the local medical centre to book an appointment and got a recorded message saying that they were busy and asking me to try later.
Less than a minute later, I got an automatic text asking me to rate their performance on my recent call...
Deleted.