Sunday, 28 December 2014

You tube

I am an old OK middle aged ranting spinster.  I haven't a clue about why anyone would want to watch stuff on You Tube.  Just what is the attraction?  Why does anyone want to watch other people just chatting about normal mundane things?  Why does anyone want to read about the rantings of a middle aged spinster?  No I'm not on You Tube.


Staying with my 15 year old niece over Christmas has made me want to go into mega rant mode??!!


I can now totally understand how many people are stupid enough to think that they 'know someone' that they have only talked to/communicated with online etc etc.


Try as I might, I could not convince my 15 year old niece that she did not actually know the girlies that she follows on You Tube.  The most I could get her to do was admit that they are not her 'besties'.


But she really believes, that because they 'blog' everyday and talk about their lives on You Tube, that she knows them and knows everything about them.


OK; so I'll compare that to my crush on the popstars of the 1970s.  I kept scrap books of every picture I could find of my chosen crush.  Every time I found out a new fact about them, whether it was their favourite colour or what their first pet was called, I recorded it in my scrapbook.  I guess at the time I probably did think that I knew every single thing about them.


However, I was still grounded enough to know, that because I had never ever met them, I didn't actually know them in real life.  Sure I knew a lot of trivial facts about the mundane aspects of their life, but I knew that if I ever did meet them in real life and spend some time with them, I'd find out a whole lot more.


The worrying thing about my niece; is that she really believes that she knows these You Tuber girls in real life.  She doesn't seem to realise that she only knows what they have chosen to share with the whole world???
In today's world of internet, Skype, text, facebook, intergram, snapchat, twitter, etc, etc, etc, kids actually believe that they 'know' someone if they have communicated with them in one of the above ways?????  In fact, in today's world, it's the only way that some of them communicate with their so called friends.  In today's world kids can sit in their bedrooms and just have online communications with people and think that they're actually in a 'proper relationship'.


Todays world is a bit scary!!!


I could RANT about loads of things that I've mentioned in this post.  There's probably about five or six things that I've talked about that I could rant about, but obviously I won't because this rant is supposed to be about my naïve niece and You tubers!!!!


As mentioned above, I will freely admit that I know nothing about You Tubers.  But the thing I find really worrying is the fact that my 15 year old niece really seems to believe that she knows everything about these people's lives.


...................And nothing I can say otherwise will convince her that she doesn't!!!

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Opticians

..............So today I went for an eye test.  Hadn't had one for a couple of years and as a 'very good ranting middle aged spinster', I like to keep all my health checks up to date.


I go to the dentists regularly, I always go for my smear tests, though I think I might stop doing this cos I absolutely hate it and I go to the opticians every couple of years.


Gone are the days when you just read a few letters on a board!


Trainee optician had to go through a load a questions with me first:


Trainee optician - 'What do you wear your glasses for?'


Me - 'Long distance stuff, driving, watching TV, walking the dog'.


Trainee optician - 'How often do you use a computer?'


Me - 'Haven't a clue.  I work about 28 hours a week & a lot of that time I'm on the computer'.


Trainee optician - 'I'll put down 3 hours a day'.


Trainee optician - 'Do you drive?'


Me - 'Yes'


Trainee optician - 'Do you have any hobbies?'


Me - 'Not really'.


................................Long silence!!!!!


Me - 'I walk for a couple of hours a day.  I've got a collie dog'.


And then 'trainee optician' made me look at a load of 'dots' through some stupid screen and then she took some 'photos' of my eye and asked me a load more questions about my family history, which was already 'on file'.


................And then she made me go and see the 'optician' who had all this information in front of her and who asked me the same stupid questions all over again.  And all the time I was thinking.........  I thought this would only take 10 mins and my hours car parking ticket is going to run out any minute???


And the optician told me that I hadn't had any new glasses since 2006?  Well actually I have because I bought some from 'Glasses Direct' in 2008, when I realised that I could get them for less than half the price.


However I have to admit, that because my prescription hasn't changed I haven't bothered to change my glasses.


And then she gave me the 'big sell' talk about how I could get an extra pair of glasses for half price, etc, etc, etc,.  I had a quick browse of the glasses on show and most of them started at £150 and that's not including the lens or anything else???


So I said, 'My parking tickets just about to run out.  Can I come back next week to choose new glasses?'


....................I will not be going back next week to choose new glasses and I will probably not be going back there for an eye test.


However, as a very conscientious middle aged spinster, I go for eye tests every couple of years, so I will go again in December 2016.


...................Probably not at the opticians I went to today.  LOL LOL LOL!!!!!


................And I will buy some 'very trendy glasses' from a cheap site on the internet???!!!!

Sunday, 7 December 2014

Christmas cards verus Facebook

Today I have written all my Christmas Cards.  Christmas Cards aren't really that expensive.  I always try to buy 'charity Christmas Cards'.  This year I'm supporting the RSPCA, Marie Curie Cancer Care & Cornwall Hospices.


Stamps are extortionate!


I've spent about £10 on cards (because W H Smith were selling boxes for buy 2, get one free) and about £30 on stamps?????


Why am I sending Christmas cards to people that I don't actually see from one year to the next, they're my friends on Facebook, so actually why don't I just send them an e-card??????


Christmas is getting more and more commercialised every year.


And now I'm just sounding like a 'grumpy old woman' or a 'middle aged ranting spinster' - both of which I'm guessing I am???


However............................. as a 'ranting middle aged spinster.................... there's still something really nice about receiving a Christmas Card.  One has a 'physical thing' that one can display on one's mantelpiece.  OK I don't have a mantelpiece but that's not the point.


Christmas cards show that friends new & old are thinking of you at Christmas.  Sending a card signifies that an effort has been made to buy a card, write a card, put a stamp on the envelope and post the card.


Like many of my lovely FB friends, I'm sure I will pen a post on Christmas Eve which will say something like, 'Wishing all my FB friends a fabulous Xmas & New Year'.


I know I'm a 55 year old middle aged ranting spinster.................  But there's a lot to be said for sending good old fashioned Christmas Cards???






Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Another car parking RANT!

I am seriously NOT happy!!!


...........And I actually don't care who reads, sees or makes this RANT go viral.


To explain...................


I live in a house within a complex of 12 properties.  There is one allocated parking space per property.


One of my neighbours is having a lot of alterations done to his house and he asked me, a few days ago, if I would mind parking in one of the other spaces for three days because he had a lot of stuff to be delivered/removed etc etc.  My parking space is nearer to his house and he wanted all the delivery people to have easier access.


Obviously I agreed because I am a very nice neighbour??!!


However, whenever anyone else has work done to their property they have to make arrangements for where the workmen can park.  When any of us have people to visit we have to make arrangements for where people can park. Etc,Etc,Etc.


Anyway I have parked my car in one of the other parking spaces because I know its not being used by the owners because it is a 'holiday let' property and there is no one there.


........And now ..................I have just arrived home and found my neighbour parked in my parking space????  This wasn't the deal??  The deal was - they could use my space for workmen for three days???  NOT use my parking space for their own use!!!


I actually like MY parking space.  I bought my house 12 years ago with an 'allocated numbered parking space'.  I like my parking space because it's the furthest space away from the main road and it means I can unload my shopping, let the dog out of the boot, and get into my property easily.


And while I'm having a RANT - the other good thing about my parking space is - another car can actually park behind mine without blocking anyone else in.  For more than 10 years this is what friends have done if they're only popping in for a couple of hours.  Now it would seem that one of the other neighbours doesn't like this.  Apparently it's spoiling her view???


Get over it love!  You buy a house overlooking a car park - expect to see a few cars!!!!


However, out of respect for the neighbours, and because I actually hate confrontation, I've actually asked my friends to park elsewhere.


.....................Won't be doing this anymore.


For the last six weeks, I've had to go knocking on my neighbours door to ask the builders to remove their vehicles every time I go in and out. 


Neighbour that has moaned about my friends parking behind my car for even just 5 mins, (while they pop into my house to pick up my dog), doesn't seem to have a problem with a huge Volvo or van parked right outside her window for weeks on end??  Also didn't seem to have a problem when her daughter was parking a car in the middle of the car park which was only blocking in her car & her boyfriends???


Seems to me that there's 'two rules' going on here.


Not happy!!!  Hence this RANT!!!



Sunday, 16 November 2014

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

Haven't ranted for a while but I'm now going to seriously have a rant about Christmas.


It's November for goodness sake.  Only half way through November, yet every shop one goes into has it's Christmas tree and Christmas decorations up.  And irritating piped Christmas music is blaring from everywhere.


OK, I must admit the 'John Lewis Christmas Advert' (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iccscUFY860) is fabulous.  I love the John Lewis Christmas Advert.  Though I have to admit to being a victim of 'social media'.  The John Lewis ad popped up on my twitter feed so I knew it was the John Lewis Christmas Advert.....................  But how does anybody know that it's advertising John Lewis until the very end???  OK, I guess everyone knows,  because it's the John Lewis Ad and everyone has social media.


Anyway, I live in Cornwall.  It's not exactly the metropolis of the universe and yet today when I went to a 'retail park' it was jam packed.  I can't mention which store I went into because I might end up on the 'Jeremy Kyle Show'.  However an overheard conversation went a bit like this..................


I think they were mother & daughter. Both in leggings, both had hair tied back in a greasy pony tail and both had teeth missing!!! ................OK this is me making assumptions now!


Mother - 'You've got some vouchers.  If you spend £30 you'll get £10 off.


Daughter - 'Well I'm definitely going to do that anyway'.


Mother - 'What are you getting'?


Daughter - 'The leggings are two for one'.


Mother  - 'Lets get a trolley'.


Daughter - 'They've got sexy santa underwear over there.


Mother - Do you think they've got some in my size?  That'll get Dave going.


Daughter - £8.99's a lot of money to spend just to get it ripped off in minutes.


Mother - 'I'll make Dave wait!'


...................At which point I wandered off. 


OMG!!!  This is Britain in 2014.


I know that I'm a 'middle aged ranting spinster' but really?...........................


No way would I ever have had that kind of conversation with my mother.


It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.


........................More Christmas RANTS will follow.  LOL.









Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Waiting for a mammogram result

So....................  Some of you may know.........................  Some of you may not know..................


Three years ago I had breast cancer.  Fortunately it was diagnosed very early and I did not have too much of a traumatic time. 


However as a result of that I have to have a mammogram every year for the next 5 years.  This is year 3.  I feel fine, I look fine.  I am fine.  Having said that - it's exactly what I said 3 years ago after I'd had my very first mammogram aged 52.


On the 17th September at my 3 yearly check up I was told the results would be with me within 2 weeks.  I was handed a little card which said, 'If you have not heard from us within 2 weeks please phone this number'.


Well the two weeks were up just before I headed off to Spain for a holiday.  I hadn't heard and I didn't want to phone because I didn't actually want to know what the results were.  As far as I was concerned I was off on my hols and if something was wrong I would deal with it on my return.  And also I was sure that a letter would be waiting for me on my return.


.............A letter wasn't waiting for me on my return.


By this time it had been more than 3 weeks so I plucked up the courage and phoned the number on my little card.


The person who answered the phone said that the results were taking up to 4 weeks, she didn't know who was writing 2 weeks on the 'little cards' and was I worried???  Well of course I was worried!!!  3 years ago I had breast cancer, didn't know I had breast cancer, had no symptoms, felt fine, etc, etc.  Who's to say it's not come back again???


Person on the phone asked if I wanted her to try and find out more and she'd phone me back.  That was really nice of her.  But actually I don't want to know.  I feel fine.  I am fine.  If I'm dying is a couple of weeks really going to make any difference???  I told her I'd just wait for the results to be sent out.


But tomorrow it will be 4 weeks since my mammogram and I still haven't had the results.  I'm not sure if that's a good or bad thing??


.................And now I think I do want to know.


I'm working all day tomorrow but if there is not a letter lying on my doormat when I get home from work tomorrow evening, I will be phoning the hospital on Thursday and demanding to know what is going on.


Surely looking at a mammogram x-ray thingy shouldn't take this long?????????????


This is 2014 - Technology is brilliant so surely if there'd been something seriously wrong with me it would have been picked up straight away and the hospital would have contacted me???


There again, too many ill people, too few beds in hospital, poorly paid nurses, not enough staff.


Nobody cares.  Patients these days are just statistics???


.....................I'm scared that there is something seriously wrong with me and I won't get the treatment that I need.


Having said that...........................  I feel absolutely fine.  There again, I did 3 years ago ................And then I was diagnosed with breast cancer!!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, 12 October 2014

Seriously annoyed!!!

This evening I am seriously annoyed.


I am going to have a rant about CHAT magazine.  CHAT magazine, as far as I am concerned is a magazine for chavs??  It's not the most upmarket magazine in the world but actually I quite like it.  I like reading about betrayal, affairs, tragedy.  CHAT magazine is like reading about a 'Jeremy Kyle' show instead of watching it.


Anyway I have just been on my hols so I took along a couple of CHAT magazines for trashy reading in the sun.  I read them, I did all the puzzles and on my return I thought I'd fill out the online competition entry form.  After all I could be in line for a few thousand pounds worth of prizes.


So I registered, I filled out my entry forms for the last two weeks of CHAT magazine and then a message popped up.  Something about answering 2 simple questions before I could submit my answers???


I actually couldn't submit my answers???  The two simple questions wanted me to tick a load of boxes.  But if I ticked the load of boxes that meant I'd be getting a load of emails from a load of places that I don't actually want???  And as far as I could see there was no way of by passing all these stupid boxes.


I'm furious!!!!  I've just spent ages trying to submit some answers to a 'chavvy mag competition' and it seems that I can't unless I tick all the boxes which from what I can see is signing me up to all sorts of crap.


I like to think that I'm a reasonably intelligent person????  A lot of the people reading CHAT magazine are not.


Fabulous marketing ploy CHAT magazine???


.................I won't be buying you again.






Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Toilet paper

OK so I haven't ranted for a while.  Been a bit busy recently and also I suppose nothing has annoyed me enough to have a good old rant.


Today I am going to rant about toilet paper.  Now while that may seem like a strange thing to rant about; it's something that has been bugging me for a while.


Over the summer I always have a lot of people to stay.  And they always use a lot of toilet paper.  Which leads me to the question - How many sheets of toilet paper is it normal to use on one trip to the toilet?


I live by myself and to be honest I have no idea how much toilet paper I use a week but I'm guessing about two rolls tops??


Last year when my niece came to stay with me we went through 8 rolls in three days.   Surely 8 rolls of toilet paper for two people in three days is a bit excessive.  What was she doing with it?  Eating it??


Since then I have been monitoring the amount of toilet paper that guests use when they come to stay.  Yes, I am a bit sad.  And I've come to the conclusion that everyone uses more toilet paper than me.


So how many sheets of toilet paper do you use on a trip to the toilet?


OK - I'll go first.....................


I normally tear off three bits for the first wipe lets not be shy here and then another three bits for any subsequent wipes.  Actually, I have to be honest here and say why are toilet paper squares so small?  I bet no one actually only tears off only one bit!!!  There again there could be a whole community of people that do.  Who knows??  The amount of toilet paper one uses is not actually talked about a whole lot is it???


I guess it all comes down to whether you are a 'folder' or a 'scruncher'.


I am a 'folder'.  I like things neat & tidy and that applies to my toilet paper.  I tear off 3 squares, I fold, I wipe, I fold, I wipe, I flush, I tear off 3 squares, I fold, I wipe, etc, etc, etc.


To be honest I'm not sure what 'scrunchers' do??!!  However I imagine they do something like unravelling the roll as much as they can, they've obviously watched too many andrex puppy ads, and then scrunch it up for just one wipe??!!


I think most of my friends/family are scrunchers.


I've had lots of people come to stay with me over the last few months and it would seem that they are all 'scrunchers'.  When people come to stay, one plans meals, buys in more alcohol, does the supermarket shop and spends money on food items that one wouldn't normally buy.  However, I have to say that I've never actually thought about having to buy more toilet rolls because people are coming to stay.


......................I think I may have to have a rethink.........................


And actually another thought comes to mind - Myself & sisters were brought up the same way so I would have thought they would have the same 'toilet paper habits' as me and passed these onto their kids??? This doesn't seem to have happened.  Perhaps their father has done the 'toilet training' stuff??!!


I always buy my toilet rolls in multipacks and once I open a new multipack I put 'toilet rolls' on my shopping list knowing that I've got about a month to buy a new multipack. 


The only trouble is; when my niece came to stay - I opened a new multipack of toilet rolls on Monday and by Thurs we were onto the 9th roll.


I would actually hate to run out of toilet paper.  Since I have had my own home that has ever, never happened!!!


I remember going to primary school in the 1960s and if you were going to the toilet for a poo (to the horrible cold toilets that were outdoors) you had to ask the teacher for 2 sheets of toilet paper.  Horrible, rough, scratchy, shiny paper that the poo just fell off.  Yuk!!!  Needless to say I don't think I ever had a poo (or a wee for that matter) the whole of the time I was at primary school.  Obviously I must have experienced this at least once to remember how horrible it was. Think I must have blocked the whole traumatic experience out of my mind!!!  What I do remember in infant school; is asking to go to the toilet, being given my two sheets of toilet paper and then heading off to the toilets (which were in a block in the playground) and staying there for ages.  Nobody bothered coming to look for me.  I spent a lot of time just standing in the outdoor toilets when I was at infant school because I didn't actually like school that much.  Bet that wouldn't happen today?!  Can't actually remember what I did with the horrid toilet paper?  Threw it down a toilet I guess.


I remember living in a student flat in the 1970's and if we ran out of toilet paper we used newspaper.  How gross is that.


And perhaps my early experience of toilet paper has influenced how I use toilet paper today.


Judging by all the visitors that I have had recently; it would seem that I use toilet paper very sparingly.  I really don't think that I do.  I use as much as is necessary and after been brought up on horrible scratchy stuff, at the age of 55, I like to have a bit of luxury in my life so always buy 'nice soft' toilet paper.


................And that's my rant for today...........................


Much as I love all my friends & family that come to stay - they're all costing me a fortune in toilet paper!!!

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

BT

I haven't blogged for ages.  I haven't really had anything worth ranting about.  I have now!!!!






Today I am going to RANT about 'BT'.






Two and a half weeks ago I noticed that my landline was dead.  Haven't actually got a clue when my landline died because I don't actually use it that often.  Anyway on Sunday 15th June I went to make a call and the line was dead.  A friend had tried phoning me the night before and couldn't get through so had phoned me on my mobile but because she'd got through to me I hadn't really thought too much about my landline being dead.




When I wanted to call out on it; it was a different matter.




It took me ages to find a number that I could phone BT on to report the fault, and then, when I did; I had to go through a whole load of 'automated voice mail stuff' and 'pressing buttons stuff' and numerous other stuff before I was actually connected to a 'real live person'.




'Real life person' sounded like he was in a call centre in India.




Is it 'racist' to say that?  If it is - I don't really care.  I really don't care what nationality of person I talk to as long as they can understand me, I can understand them, and my problem can be resolved.




'Person in Indian Call Centre' tested my phone line, said there was a problem and told me that it would be resolved by the end of the day on the Thursday.




I wasn't very happy that it was going to take this long and asked if it could be resolved sooner.  Apparently not!!!




'Call centre person in India' took my mobile phone number and said they'd keep me informed via text messages as to how the problem was progressing.




I received NO text messages.




By Wednesday (remember fault reported on Sun) I logged onto the 'BT track your fault' website.  This showed that my fault should have been resolved by 1700 on the Thurs.  It wasn't.


On Fri it was still showing the same thing.  And what is even worse it had my contact details as my landline.  Duh???




On Sat it was still showing the same thing.  At which point I was less than happy so fired off an email to BT listing my email address and mobile phone number (which they already had???)




Sunday - took the dog for a walk and past BT digging up the road not far from my house.


2hrs later my phone line was up and running and I thought, 'Fabulous, everything is back to normal.' (Though BT still hadn't communicated any of this.)




BUT - I was HAPPY!!!




On Tuesday morning I received 2 phone calls from BT on my landline asking if my service was up and running.




It was.............................




...................But now my internet connection is soooooooo slow it's almost at a standstill.


I've just spent another 27mins on the phone to BT.






Another RANT will be following soon.



Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Consumer surveys

Today I left work at 2pm and popped into the Co-op to get something for lunch.  Ideally, I wanted a sausage roll or a pastie or something else from their hot counter.  The hot counter was empty.  So I bought a packet of ham, some pate and a baguette.  Oh, and some cheese because I wanted to make some cheese sauce tonight and I didn't think I had enough.


On leaving the Co-op I was accosted by a consumer interviewer who incidentally didn't even ask me if I'd mind asking some questions proceeded to fire questions at me about the Co-op:


These questionnaires are totally ridiculous.


The Co-op that I went to today is OK.  That's all - it's OK.


I wouldn't go there for my weekly shop.  I popped in because it was the only shop on my way home.


I don't particularly like the Co-op.  The main reason I don't like the Co-op is because it's 'sell by' dates are non existent.  Every time I attempt to buy meat or any other fresh food, etc from the Co-op they only have a one or two day shelf life.


I didn't get asked that question in the numerous ridiculous questions that I did get asked.


The other reason I don't shop in the particular Co-op that I went into today is because it's car park is an absolute nightmare.  There's probably about 8 parking spaces but getting in & out of them if the car park is full is pretty much impossible so if I'm heading there and I see that the car park has more than a couple of cars in there I just don't bother going.


Did 'consumer questionnaire person' ask me about the car park??  Of course she didn't!!!


I was asked really stupid questions like:


On a scale of 1-10:


Are the shelves well stocked.
Are you buying stuff for your dinner tonight.
Have you bought fruit & veg today.
Are our staff friendly.
Are the aisles wide enough.


Actually the above statements are a lot more informative than what I was actually asked???  And my answers to all of the above statement would have been 'NO'.


I said to 'consumer questionnaire person' that I's just popped in to get something for lunch.  I couldn't answer any of her questions.  She didn't care.  She just wanted to tick a few boxes on her clipboard.


Actually this whole thing has made me so mad, well I am a ranting middle aged spinster, I might contact the Co-op and tell them their questionnaire isn't really giving them a realistic view of their shop.


I got the impression that 'consumer questionnaire person' was just stood there filling in her forms so that she could get paid.


I told her that I thought all the questions were really ambiguous.  She agreed but she still kept asking me questions.  And then, after more than 5 mins she handed me a form which apparently told me that they weren't going to use any of my contact details.


I said, 'But I haven't given you any contact details'.  At which point she asked for my name, address & phone number???!!!   GRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Friday, 2 May 2014

Bank Holiday Weekends

Today's rant is going to be about Bank Holiday Weekends.


This afternoon I had the radio on and all the DJ kept saying was, 'It's the start of a 3-day weekend.'  If he said it once he said it a million OK slight exaggeration times.


I was listening to a local radio station.  I live in the Southwest.  Most people in the Southwest are employed in the tourism industry.  People who work in the tourism industry work seven days a week, 365 days a year. 


Bank Holiday Weekends are the tourism trades busiest times. 


Local radio stations should know that and stop winding us all up.  To be fair a lot of people had contacted the radio station to say that they were working and the DJ did then mention them - but he still kept saying it was a 3 day weekend.


I haven't had two days off in a row since February and it's doing my head in hearing all this rubbish on the radio.


This Bank Holiday Weekend, I'm working all day tomorrow and will also be working most of Monday.  Personally, I think I should be getting paid double for working on a Bank Holiday - but I'm not.  It's just accepted that a Bank Holiday is just like any other day.  I normally work on a Monday so work on a Monday I have to do??? 


Guess I'd better do a bit of googling to find out exactly what my 'rights' are???


And here endth this RANT!!!



Thursday, 1 May 2014

Car Parking - take 2

Normally I'm quite a placid sort of person.  I don't do confrontation.  I HATE CONFRONTATION.








..............And I wasn't going to RANT about this..........................  BUT...........................








...............A few weeks later and I'm still really angry.   Grrrrrr!!!!!










I live in a small seaside town in the South West where parking is extremely difficult.  I'm very, very, lucky to have an allocated parking space in a resident car park in front of my home.








I've lived here for 12 years.








There are 12 properties where I live.  6 properties which occupy the ground floor, overlooking the car park.  And  6 properties on an upper level that have sea views & balconies  We all have an allocated parking space.  Very lucky people.












However a problem has arisen whereby one of the downstairs owners is getting a bit stressed out because her only view is of a car park and lots of cars.  I have to ask the question - if you don't want to see cars, why on earth would you purchase a property that has it's main window overlooking a car park????




Anyway, after me living here for 12 years (I think she's been here for about 17), she's suddenly decided to go into rant mode and I thought I was the only ranting person on blog and have a go at all my friends who have dared to park in front of her window.






The problem is....................  Another resident has had an extra car parked in our car park for about 6 months.




It's not blocking anyone else in.  It's not making it difficult for anyone else to get in or out. 


But........... it's not in an allocated space.  Each property ONLY has ONE car parking space.




However, myself and 'Extra car person'  do have 'space' whereby our visitors can park behind our cars thus blocking us in but not impending on any of the other 10 parking spaces in the car park.


For 12 years, visitors to my house have just pulled up behind my car knowing that they're not blocking anyone else in apart from me.




Now................... all of a sudden my downstairs neighbour is spending her whole life just looking out of her window which overlooks a car park and is having a real go at my friends for parking where they've always parked.




This is seriously doing my head in!!!!




To explain.........................................




In the car park there is space for a car to park behind me and block me in.  Even though I've had a lot of friends/family to stay over the last 12 years I have never, ever, allowed them to do this until last year.  I've known that 'downstairs neighbour' doesn't like it so I've not done it???




However, last year my sister came for 3 days.  She arrived on a Sunday afternoon, parked behind my car, (thus spoiling downstairs neighbours view - she hasn't got a view, her house looks over a car park) I went to work at 8.30am on Mon, Tues, Wed. (So only one car was in my space).  Came home just after 2pm each day and by 2.30pm was out again.  Came back about 5pm-ish - so actually there was only two cars there overnight for 3 days.  Sister left on the Wednesday.




What makes me really mad is......................................




Friends that come to visit me actually think they're being considerate by parking their car right behind mine.  They drive into my car park and park their cars behind mine because they're not actually blocking anyone else in.  If I was a visitor visiting me I would do the same.  In fact, one of the staff of the managing agent of our building, actually came and knocked on my door last summer and asked if she could park behind my car because she was visiting other properties in the area and couldn't find anywhere else to park??  I wasn't going anywhere.  So obviously I said it was OK.


And then on 'Good Friday' this year another neighbour came and asked me if I was going out and did I mind if their friends blocked me in.  I wasn't going out so said I didn't have a problem with it but that downstairs neighbour did.  A couple of hours later I looked out the window and saw that there was a car parked across mine and my next door neighbours car, thus blocking both of us in.  I wrongly assumed that downstairs neighbour had told them to park like that (because her daughter parked like that a couple of years ago - though as it was at the other side of the car park it obviously didn't impact on her 'view').  She hadn't and when I went out to put stuff in my car she immediately appeared???


And what makes me even madder.............. is downstairs neighbour sits by her window all day long and then as soon as she sees someone parking where she doesn't think they should be (ie in front of her window) ............... she pops out and has a go at them.  One of my friends has actually been parking behind my car for the last 12 years??? (Though I only found that out recently).  He's never here for longer than half an hour but now 'downstairs neighbour' has told him that he has to park in the 'middle' which is right in front of someone else's window?????


It just seems like - there's six houses overlooking the car park but as long as she doesn't have a car right in front of her window then it doesn't matter if other people do??  How selfish???


As far as I'm concerned........................  If you don't want to see cars........................  Don't buy a house that overlooks a car park.  Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr........................

















Tuesday, 15 April 2014

NO Water

Today at 9.14am precisely I received a text message from SWW (South West Water) who said that there was a burst water main in the area, they had dispatched a repair team and anticipated that supplies would return to normal within the next 1-2 hours.


To be honest, I ignored that message because I'd got up, had a shower, had breakfast, done a bit of cleaning and everything had been normal.


.......................Then I went to work, about half a mile up the road.


While at work, I received information (via the grapevine) about a burst water main about a mile down the road in the opposite direction.  Zillions of SWW vans/workers had been spotted digging up a road.  Again I ignored this because we had water at work.


At 12.57am I received another text message from SWW which said there had been a large burst water main about 6 miles away and they were re-routing water supplies to the affected areas.  At this point I was still at work and we still had water so I didn't care??!!


Came home just after 2pm and there was no water in my house.


Not too worried.  These things happen.


15.27 - Another message from SWW - 'We are undertaking the repair as quickly as we can to restore supplies to normal standards.  We will send out a further update on progress by 17.30.'  Obviously not intending to restore things very quickly then?


Went out.  Came home about 5pm-ish.  Still no water.


17.33 - Another message from SWW - 'We have been working as fast as we can to re-route supplies.  We expect it will take some hours for supplies throughout the system to recover fully.  We will issue further information throughout the evening.'


Now I'm getting a bit fed up.  Haven't flushed the toilet all day.  Just about to start cooking tea.  Haven't washed my hands?!


Actually........................ to be honest........................... I'm not too much of a 'ranting middle aged spinster' today.............................  You may think otherwise. LOL!


I live by myself, it doesn't actually matter that the toilet hasn't been flushed - I've just put the lid down.  I don't need to drink gallons of coffee - wine will suffice.  Who cares about the washing up - it can be done later.  I had a shower this morning - I'm sure the water will be back on by tomorrow morning.  I have one small bottle of bottled water for cleaning my teeth.  I hate going to bed without cleaning my teeth.  I have cleansing wipes for the rest of me.  And even if the water isn't back on by tomorrow do we really need to have a shower every day.  I'm sure I can't be that stinky!!!


I remember growing up in the 1960's and the water/electricity went off on a regular basis.  At the time we lived in a culd-a-sac and I remember my mother regularly having to walk to the end of it, with a bucket, to get some water because we had no water.


There were no mobile phones in those days to keep everyone up to date with a text message, no internet, no tweets.  The water just stopped coming out of the taps and we dealt with it!!! 


.................And I'm pretty sure no-one demanded compensation or a refund on their water bill because they hadn't had any water for a few hours.


Those were the days!!!!!


Having said that - It's almost 7.30pm - hope the water comes back on soon.



Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Car parking

OK I haven't had a bit of a rant for ages.  This isn't because I haven't had anything to rant about (I've always got lots to rant about), it's because I've been so busy I haven't had time to document my rants??!!


So today I worked until 2pm and then came home and went straight out on the dog walk.  I didn't even have lunch because I wanted to do some 'outdoor jobs' after the dog walk and the weather was fabulous.


Came home about 4.30pm and expected to drive straight into my parking space.  Couldn't do this because a large van with a trailer was blocking my space.


As anyone who has visited small towns in the SW will know - parking is at a premium.  Anyone who has a parking space is really lucky.  I am lucky. I have a parking space.


However this privilege is constantly being abused by people who think they can just park behind me and block me in.


Today when I came home the driver of the 'large van' was actually hanging around so I said, 'How long are you going to be?' and he said, how long is a piece of string?  'Not very long'.  I took that to mean 5mins.  Not more than an hour?!


I totally sympathise with trades people.  They have a job to do, they need to park their vans.


................However as a resident who has paid a lot of money for a property with a parking space, I do not expect not to be able to drive in and out of it.


As a 'ranting middle aged spinster' I have now started to photograph every vehicle that is blocking me in when I want to go out.  Not actually quite sure what I'm going to do with all these photographs. But it's what middle aged ranting spinsters do isn't it???  Perhaps I'll show all the neighbours the next time we have a meeting??!!


Anyway to get back to my car parking space - my car parking space is mine.  And if anybody tries to block me in there will be trouble???


I am a ranting middle aged spinster grumpy old woman and woe betide anyone who blocks in my parking space.







Saturday, 22 March 2014

Disgusting wine


This wine is disgusting!  I've had one sip of it and it's worse than horrible.


I guess I can't expect much???  The local newsagent was selling it for £2.99 a bottle.  So I thought - bargain?!!  And bought 6 bottles.  God only knows what I'm doing to do with them.


Give them as presents to people I don't like I guess.


Normally I drink any kind of wine.  I'm not fussy.  As long as it's white, dry & cold - I'll drink it.

I drink masses of wine but I'm not a wine buff.


This is horrible.  Even the smell is horrible.  The colour is horrible.  Everything about it is horrible.


The 'blurb' on the back of the bottle says, 'Cellar Estates have specially selected wines from around the world and this wine originates from Spain.  Pale yellow in colour with pleasant fruity aromas and a dry, clean finish.  This wine goes well with fish or poultry.'


I thought 'Yummy!  This will do for a cheap early evening bottle of wine for myself.'  I am definitely worth more than this.


Roughly translated the blurb on the back of the bottle means:


'Cellar Estates have sold you crap horrible wine that they can't get rid of from Spain.  Looks like urine in colour with a strong nauseating aroma and a sickly, I just want to throw up, aroma.  This wine doesn't go well with anything'!!!!


I CANNOT believe that I have bought 6 bottles of this??!!  Well actually I can.  Never like to pass up a bargain.


Just goes to show that the old saying, 'If something looks too good to be true, it probably is.' ...............................


And in future I'll stick to buying my wine in Tesco's and give the local newsagents a very, very, very wide berth??!!!