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Type 1'stars R Us

Robinredbrreast - There are so many mobile and internet deals, it's hard to know. Have you had a look at comparethemarrket, Uswitch or moneysupermarket (just as examples) to see what they come up with?

Unfortunately I couldn't, as I didn't have wifi, but back on line now............ for how long I don't know
 
There is a joke about a man ringing up a car manufacturer stating that his car was not performing satisfactorily. The man was upset that when he put the auto lever into 'N' for nighttime driving the car would not work !!

The customer service rep should have pointed out that the "night driving" or "low visibility condition function" switch can be found on the indicator stalk, or possibly located right of the steering cowl on the upper console..
 
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Good health and happiness to you in 2019 too - May you have none of the life-threatening drama you had in 2018, and may you find the perfect job.
 
The customer service rep should have pointed out that the "night driving" or "low visibility condition function" switch can be found on the indicator stalk, or possibly located right of the steering cowl on the upper console..
Ahhhhhh. A typical automotive mechanical technicians snippet of information.
For this information and subsequent check the price , plus VAT will be £ 173.40. This includes a multipoint check and “ free valet”.
 
Ahhhhhh. A typical automotive mechanical technicians snippet of information.
For this information and subsequent check the price , plus VAT will be £ 173.40. This includes a multipoint check and “ free valet”.

If they're cleaning out the wallet. They may as well clean your motor too...
Just shake the matting & spray a bit of "cockpit shine."
 
You'll be getting your medal for 50 years
 
 
HAPPY NEW YEAR my fellow posters!

In the months ahead, may your blood glucose levels be totally unremarkable and may some clever guy invent some kind of immunotherapy treatment to cure T1! (Ok so maybe it's a lot to ask but we can dream can't we).

Enjoy. Catch you on the other side.
Urb.
 
I'm not certain I should've trusted myself to change all three lancets in one go after
  • the Pepsi Max can explosion over the carpet, (now cleaned up - luckily on an already interestingly stained section of ancient carpet due for replacing sometime soon-ish)
  • the trapping of a backpack strap in the washing machine door and thus causing a minor leak (mopped up and sorted fast as I'd not moved away from the kitchen)
  • losing the bus travelcard somewhere between lunch-stop and post lunch loo stop about 5 miles walk away... and of course, the phone number to cancel it and get its replacement was impossible to find on the website, and I have a feeling they weren't open to calls today. That's now on Wednesday's list along with the prescription mishaps.
It's probably as well I didn't decide to tackle HMRC and the annual self-assessment (I do some self-employed teaching + freelance music work) as the chances of that going well on today's showing was not high. It's usually an easy job, fortunately, but better on a different day, methinks.

Still, remarkably, Madame BS is behaving well, didn't sulk at lunchtime chips, the new walking books had arrived whilst I was wandering about to the north of here for 14 miles or so, and the gas and electric bill wasn't as nearly bad as I thought it was going to be.

I'm now sitting quite still, with easy food to hand, all drinks on a tray to contain potential spills, and pondering how to while away the next few hours in a gentle fashion.
 
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