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numbnuts

Legendary Member
:hello: Hi
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
I like weekdays more than weekends.

Me too!
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I’m curious what peoples views are on this. I find the habit so many have got into of posting such personal stuff on social media a bit hard to get my head round but it seems to be getting more and more common.

I had heard there was a fatal accident just a few miles out the road yesterday.

Would any of you have put a post like this on Facebook in similar circumstances?



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Maybe she's not certain of who were actually there, but it does acknowledge those, who helped but were not on scene.

I once sent a letter to the local ambulance service headquarters to ask them to pass on my thanks to those involved, including a bit of what I did know that happened.
It turned out it was treated as a complaint, and those who did attend had it used against them and held on their records.
I only found out under similar circumstances a few months later. Waiting to be handed over and talking to the paramedics that brought me in that time.
 

BoldonLad

Not part of the Elite
Location
South Tyneside
I’m curious what peoples views are on this. I find the habit so many have got into of posting such personal stuff on social media a bit hard to get my head round but it seems to be getting more and more common.

I had heard there was a fatal accident just a few miles out the road yesterday.

Would any of you have put a post like this on Facebook in similar circumstances?



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I suppose it is a way of informing lots of people, without having to relate the story over and over again., But, it somehow does not feel 'right" to me
 

SpokeyDokey

67, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
Would you know what would be a good strength for a telescope for bird watching type of thing, nothing huge. I back onto miles of open fields and wanted something to keep on the window sill. Thanks.

Google 'RSPB Spotting Scopes' or 'Bird Spotting Scopes.

Lots of info' online.

Don't get a 'normal' small astronomy telescope, as the image will be upside down.
 
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