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The I Feel Down Topic.

Oh dear, that is the very name of their doggie morgue.
Stunning local service, but incredibly sad.
Over the rainbow bridge to be reunited with his missing leg.
 
Cheers all...shit happens, we knew it was coming.

Six year bonus really since he lost his leg at eight (roughly).
A mean and crazy Staffy boxer cross Salford street dog that struck lucky via a shelter up on the moors.
Log fire lit early just for him and a whole settee in front of it every day for the last two winters.
Never left for more than three hours for the first couple of years, destroyed everything, and no young child's leg was ever left unshagged...even when down to one back leg.
Stopped the traffic on the devils highway more than once, fighting his way onto the front pages of the local rag...

Kind services called in at 8 this morning, all done, been and gone by half ten, both of us pissed by noon and back to bed.

Good to see you about again Mr Zola, and diogo, you don't want to know what he thought of rats.
Tried to take the door off to get to one.
Very nearly succeeded.

Back to the bottle now, so no more posting today, or Craig will be having me whipped, again.
 
Double post I apologise but I've had an utter shambles on the first day back for my school runs.

First thing is the minder I pick up (who's kid is also on the run but that's another story) which I need to help with special needs kids seemed to have gone AWOL with no warning or anything in which I tried phone and knocking on the door for a response which I feel that maybe she felt that ad it is Easter Monday that schools are still off like in England only here in Fife they are back today which it seems she's made a embarrassing mistake so I had to apologise to the parents of the other kids I pick up that I couldn't take the kids in this morning for my minder has seemingly gone and even though this wasn't my fault I still feel guilty that I failed to do my job because of someone else.

But guess what, the calamity doesn't end there as before I went out on mu afternoon run, got a word from my boss (who I told about what happened in the morning ofc) that my taxi had failed it's taxi test from perhaps the most stupidest reason possible...the seat belt plastic cover had come loose and now I have no idea when I'll get it back and to add the cherry on top for this crapstack day, there was no spare vehicle ready so the afternoon run was cancelled and now I have no clue what will happen tomorrow.

Now before you ask why wasn't this done during the holidays is that the work is done during the holidays as everyone who does that work is off so yes it is one of those things for a double whammy to happen to me...all isn't my fault but yet still feel I'm getting the blame for it. I'm just so pissed off for what has happened today and I really have to let rip for what has happened today. :mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
Had a miserable journey back from rust on Friday. Checked out of the (poor) Hayat sky hotel at 10:30, had a lovely mooch around Freiburg until 4pm. The trip from Freiburg to Basel airport was nothing short of a disaster, the extensive roadworks around the airport diverted us to saint Louis (French side of airport) but the car needed to go back to Swiss side… however, there are ZERO diversions put in place to clearly guide people to the Swiss side of the airport. Driving around an Airport while navigating roadworks and being on a time schedule is quite possibly the most stressful thing I’ve done for a while!

Got to the airport with an hour to spare only to find the find the flight delayed by 90 mins which is fine but it’s just compiling the misery at this point.

Landed in Bristol, jumped in the car only for the air con compressor to tear itself sending a shower of sparks down the M5 lighting up the road around us at 1am… cue 5 hours on the hard shoulder wearing shorts. didn’t get home until 8am the next day with the car now sat in a random car park awaiting repair! Really put a dampener on what was an incredible 11 days away šŸ™


TL;DR: what was supposed to be a relaxing final day of an action packed holiday turned into a 24 hour sleep deprived travel day from the depths of hell itself!
 

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Sorry to hear that, travelling can be awful. Had a nasty journey back from Heathrow after a Liseberg trip last autumn with only two cylinders out of four working - we didn't know it at the time, just that something was very very wrong! A closure on the M4 didn't help matters especially when my overtired husband stamped on the brake rather than the clutch on a slip road (I was too scared to drive at all!). We got back at 1.30am feeling pretty shaken. Not fun.
 
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