thomil wrote: » I have to admit that I did a double-take while quickly scrolling through this thread when I saw that :pac: Chillin' at home with some nice tunes. I could get used to this three day weekend malarkey!
Grandeeod wrote: » You thought Knickers!:D
Gremlinertia wrote: » That's very awkward Night Owl, bank holiday weekend and all.
Purple Mountain wrote: » How do people get cars in/out through the gate after "curfew"?
Night owl gal wrote: » Bedside, wide awake Pearl jam put on a good show last night (on the live steam), it was an old concert that was streamed, but still good to watch:) I may be at my folk's house for a few days longer than usual, the front door of the apartment building is broken at the moment so my key fobs no longer work. We have to go out by a side door and then out by a big gate, the gate is locked by caretakers at 8 pm so we have to be in by then, or else we're locked out for the night. The caretakers are trying to find someone who can fix it so hopefully, they can
Princess Calla wrote: » What happens if there's a medical emergency and someone needs an ambulance? I wouldn't be tolerating that in any shape or form!
Night owl gal wrote: » I was thinking about this last night! If during the day time it would be ok as the gate can be opened. If after curefew hours someone would have to contact the caretaker so that gate could be opened. Would be unsafe if someone fell sick and they couldn't move to let someone in or if they couldn't call for help/didn't have a phone with them Would be the same if we had a fire drill or if we had a real fire. Would possibly have to go through another fire exit/break a window if fire was out near the gate Glad it's only for a few days until the front door is fixed! Ive had to use my keys (proper keys) for the 3rd time in 10 years
NewRed2 wrote: » Sitting on the sunroom sofa relaxing. Trying to decide if I should nip out for a drive or just read something out in the sun. Mind I went out day before yesterday and it didn't go well. Had a sort of craving for a Fry's Peppermint Cream bar and I was bored so off I went for a 5 minute drive with the aim of getting my choccy bar and a spin to kill the boredom in the process. Tooting along aimlessly and tipped by a Speed Van which I saw waaay too late. If anything I think I sped up the closer I got to him. Not sure if I was over by much so we'll wait and see. Then I parked up and got my choccy bar and nipped in to a couple of shops and returned having completely forgot to pay for the parking. Maybe Good Friday counted as a Sunday for parking rules? Coz if not then between the speed van and the Parking fine that chocolate bar might just have cost me 160 euro. Which doesn't represent particularly good value. Mind it was damn tasty!
Purple Mountain wrote: » But I assume there's cars parked in behind those gates? They must have a key/fob to get in and out too? That's ridiculous. Especially for medical and fire emergency.
Purple Mountain wrote: » Can't take this post seriously now after seeing it was a bar of Frys Aren't they just for senior citizens in the nursing home? My granny used to devour them.