Well it's been over a month since my last blog and that has left me wondering what the heck has been going on! I've had a big shock from Virgin Mobile, they didn't change my package like they said they were going to do last month and send me a bill way over what I was expecting. According to the Asian CSO Pauline spoke to the new tariff doesn't kick in until a month after we upgraded our package.... WRONG! Sandra(VMCSO) said it would start straight away because of all the problems we had, sending back phones that were registered to other people etc, etc. Pauline asks the Asian CSO not to raise her voice when trying to get her point across as she is not raising her's! "I am not raising my voice at you!" she shouts back. " I'm sorry but you are!" replies Pauline, "You are not listening to what I am explaining to you!" retorts the CSO. "Nooo! YOU are not listening to ME! Sandra said my new tariffs would start straight away and placed a note on my account to say so, now! I have on two phones, somehow I have a credit balance on one and the other has a large charge on it, WHY? no don't answer that just put me onto a manager!" Twenty minutes later the Asian CSO comes back on, "We have credited you with £X (can't remember how much) but you will have to pay the 0870 call which was £10.87" Pauline "But that was a call to your company about the phones, made from one of YOUR phones! so it was a FREE CALL!" After a couple of seconds silence a very meek voice replies "All charges have been waived and BOTH phones are on the new £23 monthly tariff! Thank you for your patience is there anything else we can help you with?" Virgin Mobile have lost a fortune on our account this year because of their staff 'cock-ups' let's hope it does affect their bonus!
Had some sad news from a family member which affected me quite badly, I know it's also affecting them badly too! I just think maybe somehow if I'd still been still living in Bristol, being there, giving them someone to talk to I could have helped. Probably not but I still feel guilty for not being there. 2012 has not been a good 'family' year for us.
I have put some new flooring down in the dining room and kitchen, tile effect laminate, looks quite good! I wanted to lay it in one continuous piece through the connecting doorway but that would have meant two of us trying to place seven lengths in at once, so that idea was scrapped and the rooms were done separately. I took the kick boards off the kitchen units and placed the flooring underneath, it looks much better than putting beading down. We do have some L-shaped pieces that cover the expansion gap around the skirting, two pieces of this were stuck together to form a strip to cover the doorway gap as we couldn't find a matching manufactured one.
The Fusion has just had it's second Mot, and sailed through it! The pieces for the Nissan's window have arrived and hopefully Tom will fit them tomorrow depending on the weather. Work have just phoned asking me to do an early shift on Monday which is cool, beats staying in all day by myself as Pauline will be at work
I'd let myself go........BUT
The thoughts and musings of the little short not so fat now,ugly twit in the corner.
Saturday, 15 September 2012
Friday, 10 August 2012
I'll NEVER get one!
Well I said I'd never get one but I have! Couldn't afford an i-phone so I've settled for a Galaxy Ace S5830. The package VM were offering was just a little too tempting, unlimited calls to geographical numbers, unlimited texts, unlimited data, unlimited virgin to virgin mob and 2500 any network mins plus free next day replacement (UK / 3 days EU) handset insurance (worth £7.99) for £23.00 a month. Just have to learn how to use the thing now, that is AFTER I get another handset tomorrow! Now that's stumped you! The SIM they've sent is registered to someone else apparently so they can't complete the insurance also my present contract doesn't run out until March and they wanted £159 to cancel it. Anyway after a few facts were exchanged and supervisors contacted, "It's our fault, we'll sort it for you, your NEW phone will arrive tomorrow and also a secure envelope to return the other new phone, just cut up the new SIM as you're keeping your old number"
Started redecorating the dining room and that sometime will be followed by the kitchen, decided to take up the carpet and put down some laminate, painting the walls the same colour (Natural Hessian).
Haven't yet decided what colour laminate but going 'shopping for it' on Sunday.
Had a letter from the court yesterday, my divorce becomes final on 18th September, a day of celebration! my younger brother's birthday!
Started redecorating the dining room and that sometime will be followed by the kitchen, decided to take up the carpet and put down some laminate, painting the walls the same colour (Natural Hessian).
Haven't yet decided what colour laminate but going 'shopping for it' on Sunday.
Had a letter from the court yesterday, my divorce becomes final on 18th September, a day of celebration! my younger brother's birthday!
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Another month flies by
Cannot believe it's been almost a month since my last blog, AGAIN! We were having problems with the garage roof leaking and decided to get it sorted once and for all. Pauline found a roofing company via Rated People, they arrived when they said they were going to, had a quick inspection of what needed to be done and gave a price. We cheekily asked about our ridge tiles on the main house needing re-pointing, they said they could do that and clear the block guttering for a £100 on top. Great! we'd been quoted almost £500 before. The day finally came to start the work, the young lad started stripping the old felt off while the other guy disappeared somewhere else. We kept the lad supplied with coffee and he was happy. When 90% of the roof was off and it was looking like it might rain all the panic bells start ringing, the roofer suddenly discovers that the extension roof was totally unsafe and would need a complete re-build! The 'builder' that had done the original job made a complete hash of things, wrong materials, wrong support brackets, brackets not fixed in position. I was amazed how all this had suddenly come to light at the point where the job was nearer completion than the start. "That will add another £800 to the bill!" Surely he should have noticed all this when he priced the job? All is finished eventually and it looks a very tidy job, two days late but okay! Less than a week later after we have a slightly blustery night we wake to find the felt had lifted in the corner. A quick phone call and " no problem we'll be round to fix that, it sometimes happens when covering concrete roofs" They turn up a few days later with the gas bottle to warm the felt again but no lighter to light it with, luckily Pauline found one. Job done! off they go! Earlier this week and another blustery night and we wake up to find it's happened again. Phone.... " we'll be there Monday!" that comes and goes, no sign of them! Monday night ....more wind.... Tuesday morning, lots more felt up and other pieces damaged. JOHNNNNNN! you need to get here quick! we'll be there midday Wednesday. OH DEAR! I need to tell the boss we can't repair this using the felt that's there it's damaged! Well you need to phone him now then! I can't I don't have my phone and I don't know his number! You had better tell him to phone me when you see him then because this needs sorting quickly and I'm not paying for it! You have until Friday to do something or else solicitors will be involved because I want my money back!
Got some new tyres off e-bay for the Fusion 2 Falken ZIEX ZE912's for £94 delivered, a good price and a good looking tyre too. A lot quieter on the road than the Continentals that were on there. A rated for tread, heat and traction. Let's hope they last well too!
Got some new tyres off e-bay for the Fusion 2 Falken ZIEX ZE912's for £94 delivered, a good price and a good looking tyre too. A lot quieter on the road than the Continentals that were on there. A rated for tread, heat and traction. Let's hope they last well too!
Saturday, 30 June 2012
`The Aftermath 29/06/2012!'
What a day yesterday was, driving along in sunshine minding my own business, make a right turn and......... WHO TURNED OFF THE SUN??? Blimey those clouds do not look very inviting.. FLASH... SIZZLE.... BANG! The whole bus vibrates from the clap of thunder directly overhead, twenty yards later with the wipers going full tilt I have to stop because I can't see where I'm going! To cut a long story short there followed the worst storm I have ever witnessed. The Whitley Bay area was just one big pond, one street had a foot high wall of water running down it, surprised no cars were washed along the road. The trip that was supposed to take an hour to complete took over two, everywhere I went there were flooded roads to go along, it was like several million gallon buckets of rain had just been tipped on Whitley Bay at the same time. Needless to say I lost quite a lot of mileage. The delays did not end there! Making my way back to the depot I joined a queue of traffic stretching for miles. After about forty five minutes of going nowhere I decide to take my chances and leave the main road for an alternative route. This turned out to be a very good decision, for although it took me a further hour to do the fifteen minute journey back to the depot (passing several vehicles stuck in floods, strangely most seemed to be BMWs and one of our own vehicles bogged down on a grass verge) other drivers that had stayed on the Coast Road in front of me took over four hours.
The journey home looked daunting, I had left my car at South Hylton Metro Station and travelled in on the Metro. The service was now suspended, I decide to walk the short journey to the Haymarket to see if I could get a bus to Sunderland or make my way to the Central Station and catch a local train home. Being in my Arriva uniform was not a good thing, people were stopping me and asking the most stupid questions like "where are all the buses? I've been waiting for two hours and not seen one" and " why isn't the Metro running?" some even threatening my well being, I eventually find a service that will at least get me to Washington Galleries which is only about three miles from home and much better than the twelve mile hike I would have had without it! Pauline eventually picks me up from nearby the Galleries and I arrive home around eleven p.m from leaving home at eight thirty a.m Most of the rain water had disappeared from the roads by yesterday (Friday) morning, there were still a few 'swimming pools' in local fields but no closed roads thank god! The Metro was still suspended and the traffic on the roads was horrendous but things were moving. Apparently it was a very rare occurrence, three types of storm in one, likened to the those they have occasionally in some tropical and American regions. Is this the future of the English summer? probably!
I'm now waiting for the builder that re-felted the out house roof to arrive, the corner blew up in the wind on Thursday night and he needs to re-fit it today! He will probably want more money to do it but in my mind it's happened because he did not do a proper job, none of the other roofs in the area have had a problem and there are quite a few as the council re-did all their out houses last year.
The journey home looked daunting, I had left my car at South Hylton Metro Station and travelled in on the Metro. The service was now suspended, I decide to walk the short journey to the Haymarket to see if I could get a bus to Sunderland or make my way to the Central Station and catch a local train home. Being in my Arriva uniform was not a good thing, people were stopping me and asking the most stupid questions like "where are all the buses? I've been waiting for two hours and not seen one" and " why isn't the Metro running?" some even threatening my well being, I eventually find a service that will at least get me to Washington Galleries which is only about three miles from home and much better than the twelve mile hike I would have had without it! Pauline eventually picks me up from nearby the Galleries and I arrive home around eleven p.m from leaving home at eight thirty a.m Most of the rain water had disappeared from the roads by yesterday (Friday) morning, there were still a few 'swimming pools' in local fields but no closed roads thank god! The Metro was still suspended and the traffic on the roads was horrendous but things were moving. Apparently it was a very rare occurrence, three types of storm in one, likened to the those they have occasionally in some tropical and American regions. Is this the future of the English summer? probably!
I'm now waiting for the builder that re-felted the out house roof to arrive, the corner blew up in the wind on Thursday night and he needs to re-fit it today! He will probably want more money to do it but in my mind it's happened because he did not do a proper job, none of the other roofs in the area have had a problem and there are quite a few as the council re-did all their out houses last year.
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
#I can see clearly now........ soon
Well what an eventful time it's been since my last mutterings! I have been to Bristol to see family and some old friends (one whom I met by the strangest coincidence) I bought Thom and Izzy their birthday presents whilst there. I know Izzy enjoyed her's and I'm hoping Thom will enjoy his next month just as much! Noah was his usual chatty self though he did catch a dose of tonsillitis just after I left.
My first anniversary at Arriva has come and gone, we've had the roof on the garage rebuilt and felted properly, an expensive but quality job done this time, funny how builders always find problems at the point of no return during a job.
Yesterday we went and ordered ourselves some new spectacles from Specsavers, my prescription was the same as last time, just a one point upgrade on the reading portion to help with the ticket machine screen at work. I decided to get a pair of prescription polarised sunglasses this time, my Transition lenses are okay for every day use but they do not stop the glare off things like car bodies on sunny days, only draw back it means I'll need to carry both pairs of glasses with me at work. Pauline had a bit of a shock as her's changed quite dramatically, having said that she has been complaining about not being able to see clearly with her old glasses for a while.
The car performed excellently on the way home, 70 mpg, still not refilled yet (over 500mls later) but will need to today or tomorrow after work. Had a drive of Kris' Clio 182 Sport, very nice it was too! I need to visit the Post Office collection centre today to get my parcel for Father's Day from Kris and Nikki, can't wait cuz it's my windscreen detailing stuff, hopefully no more greasy screen!
My first anniversary at Arriva has come and gone, we've had the roof on the garage rebuilt and felted properly, an expensive but quality job done this time, funny how builders always find problems at the point of no return during a job.
Yesterday we went and ordered ourselves some new spectacles from Specsavers, my prescription was the same as last time, just a one point upgrade on the reading portion to help with the ticket machine screen at work. I decided to get a pair of prescription polarised sunglasses this time, my Transition lenses are okay for every day use but they do not stop the glare off things like car bodies on sunny days, only draw back it means I'll need to carry both pairs of glasses with me at work. Pauline had a bit of a shock as her's changed quite dramatically, having said that she has been complaining about not being able to see clearly with her old glasses for a while.
The car performed excellently on the way home, 70 mpg, still not refilled yet (over 500mls later) but will need to today or tomorrow after work. Had a drive of Kris' Clio 182 Sport, very nice it was too! I need to visit the Post Office collection centre today to get my parcel for Father's Day from Kris and Nikki, can't wait cuz it's my windscreen detailing stuff, hopefully no more greasy screen!
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Two months!?
Can't believe it's been almost two months since I last blogged! Life's chugging along, nothing really exciting has happened apart from going into more debt to do things in/to the house. Found out we had a water leak under the kitchen sink when the lino started to rise up in waves also realised the cupboard under the sink was looking a funny shape. After the tumble dryer and the kitchen light fitting the dish washer has given up the ghost. Now waiting for the oven to go bang, everything else I brought up with me from Bristol has gone bang and the washing machine has had so many repairs it's almost new anyway.
Relieved to hear 'the boy' had sold his motorcycle and decided to go back to four wheels again, looking forward to my test drive next week (snigger).
Next Tuesday sees my first anniversary with Arriva (it's just whizzed by) and that means a ten pence an hour rise WHOO HOOO! Been putting in a lot of hours the last couple of weeks and I'm really glad my holiday is here. The drivers at work awarded me with a medal after I 'took out' a stupid cyclist who had decided to cross the road in front of my bus without looking, really made a mess of his back wheel and I don't think his girlfriend will be caressing his bearings for a few days, poor fellow looked in real pain. It must have been a close call as my boss said he'd watched the c.c.t.v footage and was expecting to see a head come through the screen. A mate I worked at the airport with has written off his Scooby, I upset him by posting on FB ... Chris Chapman's Scooby Doo is now Scrappy Doo! which is a shame as it was the first thing that came into my head when I heard the news and I thought it was quite witty!
Off to Bristol again for a long weekend on Friday, it will be very nice to see the family again. Also hoping to get to see an old friend I found thanks to FB, if he's not on holiday again
Relieved to hear 'the boy' had sold his motorcycle and decided to go back to four wheels again, looking forward to my test drive next week (snigger).
Next Tuesday sees my first anniversary with Arriva (it's just whizzed by) and that means a ten pence an hour rise WHOO HOOO! Been putting in a lot of hours the last couple of weeks and I'm really glad my holiday is here. The drivers at work awarded me with a medal after I 'took out' a stupid cyclist who had decided to cross the road in front of my bus without looking, really made a mess of his back wheel and I don't think his girlfriend will be caressing his bearings for a few days, poor fellow looked in real pain. It must have been a close call as my boss said he'd watched the c.c.t.v footage and was expecting to see a head come through the screen. A mate I worked at the airport with has written off his Scooby, I upset him by posting on FB ... Chris Chapman's Scooby Doo is now Scrappy Doo! which is a shame as it was the first thing that came into my head when I heard the news and I thought it was quite witty!
Off to Bristol again for a long weekend on Friday, it will be very nice to see the family again. Also hoping to get to see an old friend I found thanks to FB, if he's not on holiday again
Sunday, 1 April 2012
Feeling better..........
April Fool's Day today and I believe I am finally over the lergy I brought back from Bristol. I ended up working two days whilst on holiday last week, not that I mind as overtime has been a bit on the short side this year, the only problem, as usual the wages department have messed up again and still owe me 9 1/2 hrs pay. Managed to get overtime this week too, even better when you remember Friday is a Bank Holiday and we run a Sunday service. So instead of a 9 1/2 hour shift I'm only doing a 6 hour shift but get 9 1/2 hrs pay plus a twenty quid supplement. The Ops Manager also said something about me working Easter Monday, so as that's a rest day, that means more overtime and a lieu day. Still waiting to hear about the Malta position but life has to go on. Still can't believe I've been at Arriva for ten months already it doesn't seem that long at all.
Had a good laugh at all the motorists panicking and spending time in long queues to fill up with fuel, don't they realise the sooner you fill up the sooner you have to refill so you do not benefit. Glad I got a diesel at least there was plenty to go round and for the amount of petrol Pauline uses if push came to shove I could use her car for work.(now-now Pauline you know you don't mean it!)
Had a good laugh at all the motorists panicking and spending time in long queues to fill up with fuel, don't they realise the sooner you fill up the sooner you have to refill so you do not benefit. Glad I got a diesel at least there was plenty to go round and for the amount of petrol Pauline uses if push came to shove I could use her car for work.(now-now Pauline you know you don't mean it!)
Friday, 23 March 2012
Yes it is the lergy!
Well after my little scare on Wednesday and my relief when it stopped it seems I celebrated a little too early! I have had a sore-ish throat and a niggling pain, extending from the right side of my neck up over my head to just above my right eye, since Thursday morning, got the sniffles too! Time for the brandy and hot lemon I think!
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Oh No not the lergy!?!?!?
Came back from my visit to Bristol on Monday. My arrival was delayed after some poor van driver veered off a bridge over the M42 near junction 8, hitting a lorry and at least one other vehicle. The wreckage of his van looked like a trailer that had flipped onto it's side. Anyway I had a great time, spent an extra day with 'the boy' as he wasn't feeling well so was off work. Everyone seems happy enough, despite lingering colds etc.
Had a phone call yesterday 'begging' me to go to work today as they were short of drivers. Started the day well and then, around midday I started to get a sore throat and about half an hour later the headache started. Praying it wasn't the same as the lergy my son and his wife have had I continued with my day. Luckily by the time I finished the headache and sore throat had gone, PHEW!!!
Took Catherine to work on Sunday and helped her get the equipment for the lessons up and ready. After seeing the way she was shaking those poles about to check they were up safely I was feeling sorry for anyone that gets her riled, she was like a terrier with a rag.
Had a phone call yesterday 'begging' me to go to work today as they were short of drivers. Started the day well and then, around midday I started to get a sore throat and about half an hour later the headache started. Praying it wasn't the same as the lergy my son and his wife have had I continued with my day. Luckily by the time I finished the headache and sore throat had gone, PHEW!!!
Took Catherine to work on Sunday and helped her get the equipment for the lessons up and ready. After seeing the way she was shaking those poles about to check they were up safely I was feeling sorry for anyone that gets her riled, she was like a terrier with a rag.
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
First visit of 2012
Off to Bristol on Friday for my first visit of 2012. It will be good seeing the family again and give me a chance to go to South Bristol Crem and place some flowers in memory of my Mum on Mothers Day! Will also probably take the local 'Apple Tech. Dept.' out for a pint or two as he's going to help me re-boot my laptop.
Finally got to the local NHS Centre today and asked about the results from the blood tests I had done back in December, the receptionist didn't want to give them to me... "We usually give out results between 2 & 5pm" "Well I won't be here then! and as you're doing nothing else at this moment can't you look them up for me?" Anyway everything is now 'normal' including my blood pressure(YEAHHH!) so going on the diet and exercise program has done me a lot of good! I need to find a way of getting some more exercise though as I've had to cancel my gym membership. Hopefully they will bring back the 'Cycle to Work' campaign again this April and I can get some help to buy a bike, I can then go to the local cycleway and spend some time riding along that 3 or 4 times a week for an hour or so. Depending on the cost I might try and get one for Pauline too!........... (I'll wait for the cries of 'I can't ride a bike!')
Had a letter off the Pensions Service this morning.... I now have to work until November 2020 before I can draw my state pension, at least it's only a year longer than expected, Pauline has to wait an extra SIX years for hers. I think raising it by that amount in one go was a bit much, they could have done it by a year every 3 or 5 years, it's DOUBLED the time she has to go now before she can draw her pension!
Finally got to the local NHS Centre today and asked about the results from the blood tests I had done back in December, the receptionist didn't want to give them to me... "We usually give out results between 2 & 5pm" "Well I won't be here then! and as you're doing nothing else at this moment can't you look them up for me?" Anyway everything is now 'normal' including my blood pressure(YEAHHH!) so going on the diet and exercise program has done me a lot of good! I need to find a way of getting some more exercise though as I've had to cancel my gym membership. Hopefully they will bring back the 'Cycle to Work' campaign again this April and I can get some help to buy a bike, I can then go to the local cycleway and spend some time riding along that 3 or 4 times a week for an hour or so. Depending on the cost I might try and get one for Pauline too!........... (I'll wait for the cries of 'I can't ride a bike!')
Had a letter off the Pensions Service this morning.... I now have to work until November 2020 before I can draw my state pension, at least it's only a year longer than expected, Pauline has to wait an extra SIX years for hers. I think raising it by that amount in one go was a bit much, they could have done it by a year every 3 or 5 years, it's DOUBLED the time she has to go now before she can draw her pension!
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