@ianpspurs "There is no guarantee, no ultimate formula for success. It all comes down to intelligently and relentlessly seeking solutions that will increase your chance of prevailing. When you do that, the score will take care of itself." (Bill Walsh)"Can't read for pleasure anymore always thinking what parts to use in an essay or seminar - nightmare. Besides, favourite fiction writer is Thomas Hardy very unlikely to lift the spirits that man.You did jog my memory of the Bill Walsh book The Score Takes Care of Itself which is very helpful. Thanks for that.
This happened to me too. The local garage had to drill the nut off in order to replace the wheel. I had them remove all the other "safe" nuts and replace them with the ordinary type - never had an issue since thenRecovery vehicle needed due to "missing" lock nut tool - we have never even looked in the boot for that. The sickner is that missing that tool invalidates that section of our breakdown cover
Glad to be of service - I'm here all weekgood morning all
4.6 today
off to the recycling depot and charity shop today as a result of the household sorting out day yesterdaystill lots to tackle. We'll have lunch out, LCHF of course
Hope your day treats you well
Edited to add - now I've got the troll - fol de rol - rattling around in my headhaven't heard that in ages!
It helps a bunch if you sign Joe Montana and Jerry Rice though - kinda skews the odds.@ianpspurs "There is no guarantee, no ultimate formula for success. It all comes down to intelligently and relentlessly seeking solutions that will increase your chance of prevailing. When you do that, the score will take care of itself." (Bill Walsh)"
Thanks @SaskiaKC. My boys and their children quite like the stories I make up about a magic garden and sweet shop .Tuesday morning 6.8.
@ianpspurs try reading How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Green Eggs and Ham, Hop on Pop, Make Way for Ducklings, and Don't Spill It Again, James. Not for pleasure, of course, but to think about how you can read them to your grandkids.
I can't help it, I used to be a librarian.
You mean Mr Arden and Ronnie the Rocket radish?Your stories sound much better than the books.
You mean Mr Arden and Ronnie the Rocket radish?
Loran Doone - several adaptations on TV back in the day - Sunday teatime?Or read something by Hardy's friend R D Blackmore stories like Lorna Doone and others about over coming trials and tribulations and the overcoming of what seemed like insurmountable obstacles attaining successful out comes well for the most part any way.
Of course as Blackmore was my cousin a few times removed maybe I am a little biased in his favour.
And don't forget he also was a teacher.
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