Come to the West Coast of Scotland.
I did a motorbike road trip over one May, around Loch Lomond then further up on the west side. It was horrendous.
Come to the West Coast of Scotland.
£800 to replace a crown![]()
£800 to replace a crown![]()
How much is a ticket to Turkey?£800 to replace a crown![]()
Don't tell Harry£800 to replace a crown![]()
Philip Schofield is an irritation.Irritations right?
1. Jonathan Davies uploading his hospital bed images to social media after his (private) knee op saying "Ill be left with a huge scar"
My wife's getting her huge scar in November after three years of steady deterioration and we're delighted!
2. Philip Schofield looking sad on his desert island "ordeal" for 10 days![]()
Not sure, but a foot long turkey sandwich at Subway is about nine bucks.How much is a ticket to Turkey?![]()
Actually, Tashy, it's Great Britain, not great Braitain.
Just saying.![]()
You missed the bit about this report being made up.Ya think…
Just a snippet for you…
“the report also found that the BBC repeatedly downplayed Hamas terrorism while presenting Israel as a militaristic and aggressive nation.”
Doomsday type clock.Clockanyone explain please
Major irritationPhilip Schofield is an irritation.
The term emotional support dog - what even is that?People who think it’s okay to bring non guide/service or emotional support dogs to a funeral service.
It’s a description of a dog that provides emotional support for people that can feel overwhelmed by stress or anxiety in public places. I know if you have not seen it in real life it seems odd but they can make a real difference to people’s lives.The term emotional support dog - what even is that?
My question was mainly rhetorical. I know exactly what they are mean to be and they are probably the most misused 'medical' aid at the moment. I am not including medical support dogs that warn of fits, etc and those other types of dogs that can assist with dressing, opening doors, etc in this subject, they are worthy and do a great job. I suspect most people do not need an emotional support dog.It’s a description of a dog that provides emotional support for people that can feel overwhelmed by stress or anxiety in public places. I know if you have not seen it in real life it seems odd but they can make a real difference to people’s lives.
The problem is, their condition may not be visible or obvious. I am sure the family of the deceased would have given the OK to have the dog there.My question was mainly rhetorical. I know exactly what they are mean to be and they are probably the most misused 'medical' aid at the moment. I am not including medical support dogs that warn of fits, etc and those other types of dogs that can assist with dressing, opening doors, etc in this subject, they are worthy and do a great job. I suspect most people do not need an emotional support dog.
My point is not do do with the funeral, that was a different poster - my irritation is people jumping on a bandwagon and making themselves a victimThe problem is, their condition may not be visible or obvious. I am sure the family of the deceased would have given the OK to have the dog there.