I live in hope that at a certain point the buffoon mask will slip and he'll say 'sorry folks, nothing I can do, my friends wouldn't like it'. Even then there are people who won't see him for what he is.
I live in hope that at a certain point the buffoon mask will slip and he'll say 'sorry folks, nothing I can do, my friends wouldn't like it'. Even then there are people who won't see him for what he is.
all the time there are millions who just look at the colour of the rosette on the lapel and never ask question, things will never improve.
I've just turned R2 off for fear of an attack of apoplexy ... the sycophantic ravings of Boffle fans on the JV show were vomit-inducing ... so I turned the tv on as wallpaper while I have my lunch ... only to be faced with the Tango-faced one at a Republican Convention 😨 There should be a Public Health Warning!!!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Regarding the wearing of waterproof clothing - particularly trousers. At times they need to carry a health warning. A bloke I worked with always cycled into work, a distance of about 10 miles. He arrived in full waterproofs one day and it quickly became apparent that it had been extremely windy on the way in, but nothing to do with prevailing weather conditions. Removal of the waterproof trousers was enough to clear the staff rest room within very few seconds. The trousers had clearly been very effective at not letting air out as well as rain in!
My moan for today is the prices charged to the elderly and infirm for what is pretty basic engineering aids.
On occasion the wife has found herself on the floor. Due to her condition she cant get herself up off the floor. I'm not strong enough to lift her upright on my own and even if I could I would likely bruise her due to the handling involved. We have found ourselves in this situation twice in the last year.
I decided to look around to see if there was some sort of lifting aid for this situation and lo and behold there's a few, but holy moly how on earth do they get away with the asking prices for these devices.
The manual lifting chair at this website is £1714.80 and they don't even list the price for the electric one you have to contact them to find out.
I'm now looking at those airbags used for lifting cars , but cant find any to see if I can find some sort of cheaper alternative as the prices of the dedicated equipment is just bonkers.
This has only happened twice, but I would like to have something portable I could take with us in the car and keep at home.
Does anyone have any other solutions or are you in a similar situation and what do you do?
Many Thanks for your suggestions
Kili
'The power of accurate observation .... is commonly called cynicism by those that have not got it.
Went to the local hospital for blood tests. I was in and out in less than ten minutes. I got the impression that most of the other people were waiting for diabetes checks. What was in the corner of the waiting room? A huge vending machine containing every variety of confectionery bar and salty snack imaginable!
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Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
On occasion the wife has found herself on the floor. Due to her condition she cant get herself up off the floor. I'm not strong enough to lift her upright on my own and even if I could I would likely bruise her due to the handling involved. We have found ourselves in this situation twice in the last year.
I decided to look around to see if there was some sort of lifting aid for this situation and lo and behold there's a few, but holy moly how on earth do they get away with the asking prices for these devices.
The manual lifting chair at this website is £1714.80 and they don't even list the price for the electric one you have to contact them to find out.
Then we have the Mangar Elk Emergency Lifting Cushion costing £1299.99 or £1600 direct from the manufacturer.
I'm now looking at those airbags used for lifting cars , but cant find any to see if I can find some sort of cheaper alternative as the prices of the dedicated equipment is just bonkers.
This has only happened twice, but I would like to have something portable I could take with us in the car and keep at home.
Does anyone have any other solutions or are you in a similar situation and what do you do?
Many Thanks for your suggestions
Kili
'The power of accurate observation .... is commonly called cynicism by those that have not got it.
George Bernard Shaw'
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.