LATEST MOAN FROM YOU AND ME - 2022

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  1. shiney

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    Ours works slightly differently as we have fuel excise duty of 59.95p per litre on unleaded. Then we have 20% VAT of the pump price taken by the government. So the total percentage varies depending on pump price but at the supermarket prices around here works out as a total of 55-56%. Of course, the government also gets the tax on any profit made by the supermarket as well plus tax on any profit made by their supplier etc.
     
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      Amazon ... yet again!!!

      Today I received a yarn order from Germany. It came in two lots, one in a big heavy duty, folded over brown paper sack. That was okay, the other came in this box ...


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      ... duly packaged with scrunched paper to protect it!!!

      I know they may be saving the Oceans from plastic, but what about the Forests, particularly The Amazon.
       
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        My Moan for to day is I have just received this from my vets for 20 years and I know they say that its only temporarily but its the only one in this Town its the one everyone uses but now I shall have to travel 14 miles as all the vets across the river that are left are not taking on new patients:dunno:


        I cannot understand why there are a shortage of vets clinical staff they must be making a good living they chargeĀ£50 just to see the vet:smile:

        We wanted to let you know that we've taken the difficult decision to temporarily close Medivet Strood with immediate effect.
        As you may have seen in the media, the veterinary sector is experiencing a UK wide shortage of clinical staff. Despite our very best efforts, Medivet has also been impacted by this and as a result we've had to make the difficult decision of temporarily closing the practice.
        Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience that this causes, and be assured that we're working very hard to recruit a permanent vet.
         
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          How strange Woo. We have two local veterinary practices and they both seem fine, one definitely is as it's the one my sister uses.

          Perhaps they have caught a bug from our own GPs.;)
           
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            What they charge us and what some of the clinical staff get paid will be significantly less.

            I know there was a report early this year by "The Competition and Markets Authority" regarding the buyout of, Quality Pet Care by the CVS Group, which owns Pets for Homes and other veterinary service's. The buy out raised competition concerns as in 2013 independent veterinary practises accounted for 90% of the UK market, which is now down to just over 40%.

            Medivet was purchased last year by a Luxembourg based private equity firm, CVC Capital. As these companies by out the competition, they then can literally charge what they want.
             
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              I always found vets, like car repairers, always like an insurance job.

              The computer screen always had at top, "insured", when I used to take my dog.
               
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                Vets come and go, they will also move around a lot to were the money is
                 
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                  Anti- moan, this is actually an uplifting idea especially for people who dislike Halloween.

                  Next level apple bobbing :biggrin:

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                    Is it just me , or can anyone understand what that Robert Peston bloke is ever talking about on ITV.
                    It just comes out in some kind of non understandable waffle with stops and starts all in the wrong places.
                    How he ever got were he is is beyond me, he's just hard work.
                     
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                      My moan is candles in apple bobbing buckets...
                       
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                        My moan today is about the great British pubic.

                        I attended a video conference today with colleagues across France, Belgium and Germany. A whole section of it was dedicated to the energy crisis. All over Europe our colleagues are really knuckling down. They're not whining, they're just doing everything they can to reduce their energy demands, both company operations and personal. Except our UK arm. While our French arm is installing solar panels on factory roofs, looking at the energy demands of every piece of machinery, looking at the manufacturing processes to squeeze more efficiencies out, turning the heating down, and generally doing everything they can not just because of the current prices, but because they've committed to do better than the Paris agreement targets, here in the UK we've got stickers. Yes, stickers. Above every light switch we now have a sticker reminding us to turn the lights off when not in use. That's all.
                         
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                          Is that because some people can't think or don't want to think for them self's
                           
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                            On the news today they mentioned an article in a newspaper, can't remember which, about fewer people thanking others for gifts/presents or help.

                            We've found this happening more frequently in recent years. Having been brought up in a different era we were always taught it was polite to thank people for them. That could be a simple thank you in person, a hug and thank you, a phone call or, nowadays, an email or a thank you card.

                            I can't understand why people don't do it. :scratch: It's not difficult or time consuming.

                            I remember some years ago when a nephew got married they didn't thank anyone for their presents. We didn't receive one and didn't realise others hadn't until his mother phoned us to ask us. She was very upset and sent cards to everyone thanking them and told us afterwards that she had mentioned it to our nephew and he said people don't send thankyous any more. Apparently they were very surprised a couple of years later when nobody sent them a present on the birth of their baby. :noidea:

                            In our family, we have lots of cousins, older kids are told by their parents that if they don't thank people for their birthday presents they are unlikely to receive any in the future.

                            Gifts are given not in expectation of receiving a thank you but because you wish to give them, but that doesn't excuse them from thanking you.

                            If any of you don't thank people then I apologise and thank you for reading this. :whistle: :heehee:
                             
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                              We were brought up to acknowledge all gifts with a Thank You note too Shiney. It was always the first thing we had to do the day after receiving one... write a letter and walk to the post box to post it. I send a gift of some money to a friend's child nearly 5 weeks ago....still haven't heard a word from the daughter or Mum.
                               
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                                I totally agree and was brought up the same way. I can't comprehend not thanking someone for something they have given, done or said. My T'other Half says I sometimes say it too much! :rolleyespink: :biggrin:
                                 
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