Latest Moan From You and Me 2023

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by Victoria, Jan 4, 2023.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. Selleri

    Selleri Koala

    Joined:
    Mar 1, 2009
    Messages:
    2,586
    Location:
    North Tyneside
    Ratings:
    +8,154
    Arghh.. school PE! In Finland in the 70s the beginning was fine, we ran back and forth barefoot in our leotards and did posture building stretches, and as a treat, played games in order to learn the rules of various ball games. :)

    Then it got a bit more serious, in the winter the options were figure skating (the boys were allowed to play icehockey) and cross country skiing.

    Seen that most of the school year in Finland falls into the winter sports period, skiing it was.

    There was a threshold that outdoors sports were stopped if the temperature fell below minus 10c, unfortunately the thermometer outside the teachers' window was broken so off we went to cross country skiing every week.

    Seriously cold air hurts a lot, even though the body is warm the lungs hurt. :yikes:

    We thought we were lucky when one day skiing was called off and the PE teacher, in her 60s, gave us an Aerobics class in Jane Fonda style.

    The day after, we all walked rather stiffly and swore never to take aerobics, regardless that the headbands and legwarmers were so cool. :biggrin:
     
    • Informative Informative x 4
    • Drahcir

      Drahcir Gardener

      Joined:
      May 16, 2023
      Messages:
      345
      Ratings:
      +1,006
      The latest moan from me is I "did" my ankle, yesterday. Blast. It's been a nice day today, should have been mad active, but no, hobbling about with borrowed walking sticks and emitting load oaths and "Ow!" from time to time, can't go more than a few yards/0.9144 metres at a time. That's the end of doing anything much for a few weeks. No detectable bone crepitus so fingers crossed.
       
      • Friendly Friendly x 4
      • shiney

        shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

        Joined:
        Jul 3, 2006
        Messages:
        63,478
        Gender:
        Male
        Occupation:
        Retired - Last Century!!!
        Location:
        Herts/Essex border. Zone 8b
        Ratings:
        +123,775
        One of my hobbies is moaning :thumbsup: so have been doing a lot of that recently.

        Two moans at British Gas:-
        I sent in my monthly meter reading by email and got the usual reply thanking me for it and a note saying I can now check my account. So I logged on and there was a large notice saying words to the effect of, If you are having problems since the update then please contact us. So I went on live chat to ask 'what update?'.

        She replied that there was an update in February and am I having a problem with it. I said no I'm not apart from having have my page obscured by your note - so tell me what the update was? She said she would look at my account and see - then came back with a question 'Have you logged out of your account?' to which I replied 'If I had logged out of my account then I would not be able to have this live chat with you'! So I said I don't want to waste anymore time talking to someone who doesn't seem to understand what I am asking, and disconnected. I immediately received a 'How did we do?' survey and you can guess my response. :heehee:

        The second moan about them is about their advert on the radio. I realise that some people have got into the habit of dropping letters when speaking but I expect adverts to be correct. The man voicing the advert kept calling it Bri-ish Gas. :doh: I've even noticed that, now, some of our beloved politicians are also dropping their T's :whistle:

        One moan at the NHS (for now):-
        When we received our latest letters from them saying we are now due for our vaccinations it also said that if we don't want to receive the reminder letters we can go on their website to stop them and they gave the site address. So I went on there and, as we wished to save them postage and paper, I filled in the form for Mrs Shiney (it only wanted Name, NHS number and email address) and was extremely easy. It immediately thanked her.

        I then went to do the same for myself and after giving the info it came back saying there is a problem and please try again. So I did so with the same result and it also said that if I had a problem just phone 119.

        So I did and it only took 20 seconds to get through and I explained to the very friendly lady on the other end what the problem was. She then asked me why I was phoning her and I said because the site said so. She answered 'Oh!' and then asked me for my details and after a fairly long pause said that she can't find any record of me. So I asked her how they could have sent the letter, that was sitting in front of me, if there is no record of me. She must have been trained by British Gas as she couldn't answer that. So she told me to ask my GP to send my records to them!!!

        I'll leave the other 100+ moans for the moment. :roflol:
         
        • Funny Funny x 3
        • Like Like x 2
        • Michael Hewett

          Michael Hewett Total Gardener

          Joined:
          Mar 13, 2016
          Messages:
          5,206
          Gender:
          Male
          Occupation:
          Retired
          Location:
          Hilly Carmarthenshire in Wales
          Ratings:
          +19,593
          Oh I HATE it when someone says 'Febuary' :gaah::nonofinger::nonofinger::nonofinger:

          And for www. they say 'dubewe dubewe dubewe' :gaah::gaah::gaah:

          Well, I 'ope you all 'ave a good evening :biggrin:
           
          • Funny Funny x 5
          • Drahcir

            Drahcir Gardener

            Joined:
            May 16, 2023
            Messages:
            345
            Ratings:
            +1,006
            It's a "glo'al stop". HTH.
             
            • Like Like x 1
            • pete

              pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

              Joined:
              Jan 9, 2005
              Messages:
              51,042
              Gender:
              Male
              Occupation:
              Retired
              Location:
              Mid Kent
              Ratings:
              +93,751
              I cant understand all the Hhaaich business these days, it was always pronounces as Aitch when I was learning, the letter H that is.:biggrin:
               
              • Agree Agree x 4
              • Michael Hewett

                Michael Hewett Total Gardener

                Joined:
                Mar 13, 2016
                Messages:
                5,206
                Gender:
                Male
                Occupation:
                Retired
                Location:
                Hilly Carmarthenshire in Wales
                Ratings:
                +19,593
                We had a teacher (nick name was 'Squeek') and he always used to say, in his squeeky voice, "There's no aich in aich" :smile:
                 
                • Agree Agree x 2
                • Victoria

                  Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

                  Joined:
                  Jun 9, 2006
                  Messages:
                  31,436
                  Occupation:
                  Lady of Leisure
                  Location:
                  Messines, Algarve
                  Ratings:
                  +56,055
                  I think it depends on what part of the country you came from, or where you learned to speak. I have always said haich.
                   
                  • Informative Informative x 2
                  • john558

                    john558 Total Gardener

                    Joined:
                    Feb 14, 2015
                    Messages:
                    2,522
                    Gender:
                    Male
                    Occupation:
                    Retired
                    Location:
                    Ramsgate, Kent
                    Ratings:
                    +8,948
                    I got ready to go out & catch the bus this morning into town, no chance, no buses running as the road is closed for Electrical work.
                    The nearest bus stop is quite a distance, so I'm stuck indoors.
                     
                    • Informative Informative x 2
                    • Like Like x 1
                    • Friendly Friendly x 1
                    • Victoria

                      Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

                      Joined:
                      Jun 9, 2006
                      Messages:
                      31,436
                      Occupation:
                      Lady of Leisure
                      Location:
                      Messines, Algarve
                      Ratings:
                      +56,055
                      I just asked J as he is American and he said aich.
                       
                      • Agree Agree x 2
                      • Like Like x 1
                      • shiney

                        shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

                        Joined:
                        Jul 3, 2006
                        Messages:
                        63,478
                        Gender:
                        Male
                        Occupation:
                        Retired - Last Century!!!
                        Location:
                        Herts/Essex border. Zone 8b
                        Ratings:
                        +123,775
                        When I was at school (in our cave :old: :heehee:) we were told that the only English speaking country that correctly pronounced it haitch was Northern Ireland. Apparently it was done to distinguish between Catholic and Protestant, where the Catholic schools taught it as haitch and Protestant schools taught it as aitch. Our teacher concluded by saying that haitch was and would always be incorrect English. :noidea:
                         
                        • Informative Informative x 4
                        • Like Like x 1
                        • Victoria

                          Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

                          Joined:
                          Jun 9, 2006
                          Messages:
                          31,436
                          Occupation:
                          Lady of Leisure
                          Location:
                          Messines, Algarve
                          Ratings:
                          +56,055
                          I went to Catholic schools in Canada, New York and England. :whistle:
                           
                          • Informative Informative x 2
                          • Drahcir

                            Drahcir Gardener

                            Joined:
                            May 16, 2023
                            Messages:
                            345
                            Ratings:
                            +1,006
                            Blast it. Maisonneuve fracture. No gardening for a while.
                             
                            • Informative Informative x 1
                            • Friendly Friendly x 1
                            • shiney

                              shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

                              Joined:
                              Jul 3, 2006
                              Messages:
                              63,478
                              Gender:
                              Male
                              Occupation:
                              Retired - Last Century!!!
                              Location:
                              Herts/Essex border. Zone 8b
                              Ratings:
                              +123,775
                              I tried searching in my files for the MA I got for Inventive Moaning but only found a load of BS without the c. :whistle:
                               
                              • Funny Funny x 2
                              • Jiffy

                                Jiffy The Match is on Fire

                                Joined:
                                Aug 25, 2011
                                Messages:
                                11,611
                                Occupation:
                                Pyro
                                Location:
                                Retired Next To The Bonfire in UK
                                Ratings:
                                +33,535
                                Why do people chating in their cars in single track roads and are in no rush to let you go by slowly
                                 
                              Loading...
                              Thread Status:
                              Not open for further replies.

                              Share This Page

                              1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
                                By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
                                Dismiss Notice