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The Central Scrutiniser

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  1. I can only comment on my own experiences NB, although I have been retired from IOMPO over 5 years now after 20+ years service. It was considerably more than 3 vans & drivers in my day. That said, things have probably changed considerably in the intervening years.
  2. Because they used to send a veritable army of vans, postmen & managers to unload the airmail off the aircraft. Now it comes in one or two containers collected by one contract driver & his tractor unit.
  3. Thank you for all for your your input. Some excellent views & advice. [apart from Quilp .I laughed. It hurt]. Pretty much confirms my suspicions. Watching some youtube stuff, it seems there is a massive variation in application, from a guy farting about to live guitar music & using Balinese dancing moves on people{Gottingen Chiropractic] to violent attempts at cervical dislocation[Houston advanced chiro} As for myself, I had a herniated disc some years ago. The worst pain I have ever endured. Several trips to Nobles for morphine. It was over in about 6 weeks but left me with little sensation in my toes and calf. Present condition has been getting steadily worse over a couple of years. Can trace it back to shifting a load of breeze blocks. The big problem is that I'm looking at a knee replacement in the other leg so on bad days I'm walking around like a bloody Umpalumpa. Luckily and for some reason I can still mountain bike provided I go easy so certainly be getting out more often. Also bought a spin bike for wet days. I've been trying some stretch exercises with mixed results. As suggested I'll keep on looking for one that helps. I phoned a local chiro practice the other week out of curiosity for prices. First visit £160 plus extra for x rays etc. They were very cagey about the cost of subsequent treatment. Think I'll spend the money wet weather bike gear!
  4. Any members had experiences, good or bad, with the above? Particularly chronic sciatica. Have been reading up on it but the jury appears to be out on it's benefits.
  5. I worked alongside this man for 20 years. A more decent and good natured person you couldn't hope to meet. How he coped with the dignity and stoicism he did throughout this is beyond me. Despite the inevitable`& understandable seed of doubt that something of this nature throws up, he was still respected & supported by his colleagues & employer. I doubt anyone truly gets over such an awful experience. It is my sincerest hope he can try to put this behind him and pick up the pieces.
  6. Empire Garage closed it's doors for the last time today after 76 years trading under the same family. Owner retiring.
  7. There is one of these appeared in my avenue. Sounds like an old Ford D series lorry with no silencer. Awful. I had a plan of hammering as many potatoes from my excellent crop of Maris Peers up his tailpipe as will fit with a mallet. On reflection, I thought it a waste of good food so may content myself with flinging dog shit at it when I walk the dog. The curious thing is, he is a remarkably ugly specimen of a young man. A bit like a juvenile Halibut. Why he would want to draw attention to himself is beyond me.
  8. For sure, a wake up call for me, Roger. Although I felt a bit ropey after all of my jabs, it was no comparison to how I feel now. As an aside, my son in law was admitted to Nobles for 12 days not so long ago. In his late 30's and triple jabbed. Had the family very worried at the time.
  9. As a former naysayer that believed it was all over bar the shouting and if one is jabbed up then nothing to worry about, I have had my arse well and truly kicked. Just had 2 days in bed after testing positve, up today but still feeling pretty dreadful. I'm 61 , triple jabbed and in reasonable nick for my age. I work part time in hospitality on zero hours contract so that's a weeks wage gone as well. It is still out there & can still make you quite ill. Just saying.
  10. Had it casseroled once with cherries. Not bad. Quite dense like Hare.
  11. Please Sir, can I have another one?
  12. Yes it is, isn't it. Fortunately our 3 bed apartment near Estepona is is fine. Thanks for your concern.
  13. My missus owns a couple of rental properties. A town house & dormer bungalow. The town house was recently vacated by a family with a couple of dogs. They had obviously had free run of the house as all the walls had greasy rub marks at dog height, doors scratched, carpets covered in hair, stained and the whole house absolutely stunk. The bill so far for new carpets & redecoration throughout is £4500. With the new landlords bill this is the final straw. as they have both paid for themselves many times over it's going on the market followed by the bungalow next year when the lease expires.
  14. Being referred to the specialist for knee replacement. In the current climate, I suspect it will be a couple of years wait, minimum. Quick internet search tells me average private cost in the UK is £12,500 per knee. However, in Poland it is half that price . Has anyone experienced surgery abroad or can offer an informed opinion? Many thanks.
  15. Ah, take no notice of Quilp. He has issues. My mother always thought there was something odd about him anyway.
  16. As you say, the entire situation is a complete goat fuck. I am due to travel to Bilbao mid September. 2 of us are Manx, 2 English. I don't trust Manx Care to provide a PCR result on time before the ferry leaves. Too risky. Tricky anyway as we leave IOM Sunday for the Monday evening sailing to Spain.
  17. Polite question. Why will non QR vaccine documentation no longer be acceptable come September?
  18. Was he not "in the huts" at Ballakermeen?
  19. As far as I'm aware, the two commercially run shoots over here sell "let days" to roving syndicates from off-island. It's a wealthy man/womans game but small beer as to a contribution to tourism. Also the paperwork involved in bringing over firearms is a nightmare.
  20. Partridge were more numerous in the island in former years. I understand that loss of habitat due to more intensive farming methods coupled with an increase in raptors are the main culprits in their decline. Non native Red Leg or French partridge have been imported here by the bucket full for decades by sporting syndicates, being a lot cheaper & easier to rear than the Grey.
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