Rose,
Maybe your poor blind neighbour should get a new guide dog - that one has obviously got it in for him.
I remember years ago, when I was a student at Aber, watching a blind man trying to cross the promenade with his guide dog, from a distance. The blind man couldn't understand why the dog wouldn't take him across, and he was getting quite cross with the dog. What he couldn't see, and the dog and I could, was that there'd been some road works in the middle of the road and there was a great unfenced hole in front of him. So I rushed over to him and explained the situation and then of course he petted the dog and was really pleased with him, because he'd saved him from falling in a hole and possibly hurting himself.
Caron-a what's the DM ski and snowboard mag? I don't think we get that in my cave.
Nelly - have you got one of those new-fangled bubble caves to accommodate your head? And do you have a special hat to keep your head warm in the winter, you must lose a lot of heat through a head that size?
Ally
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Actually I feel a bit guilty really. My neighbour although blind still ski's, still works out and keeps fit. Except that He works out in a cabin in his garden at 7am with his radio blasting out. I never get a lie in 'cos its so loud My thoughts were very unkind about him, along the lines he must be deaf as well as blind. But I did go and pick him up.
Look what Trencher found for me!
It started here the other day. Has potential to be a must watch, or a total bore after three shows.
Trencher
How cute His & Hers .... 8)
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Started by Tony_H in Ski Chatter 20-Sep-2009 - 131 Replies
AllyG
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RoseR
reply to 'Favourite current tv programmes' posted Sep-2009
Dave Mac wrote:RoseR wrote:
I had to go to thr rescue of my blind neighbour the other day, his guide dog must have been distracted and led him straight into the wheelie bin. Bin and neighbour went flying, dog just sat there looking so innocent.
These guide dogs are smart, he knew exactly what he was doing!
Actually I feel a bit guilty really. My neighbour although blind still ski's, still works out and keeps fit. Except that He works out in a cabin in his garden at 7am with his radio blasting out. I never get a lie in 'cos its so loud My thoughts were very unkind about him, along the lines he must be deaf as well as blind. But I did go and pick him up.
Tony_H
reply to 'Favourite current tv programmes' posted Sep-2009
Speaking of the DM mag, did anyone know that DM have sold it?
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Stewart Dowling
reply to 'Favourite current tv programmes' posted Sep-2009
After having to work from home all day yesterday, I was thoroughly entertained by watching Series 2 of the inbetweeners. Needless to say my work took twice as long and my ribs are still hurting from the laughter
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NellyPS
reply to 'Favourite current tv programmes' posted Sep-2009
Am planning on watching Fast Forward tonight, looks good.
NellyPS
reply to 'Favourite current tv programmes' posted Sep-2009
AllyG wrote:
Nelly - have you got one of those new-fangled bubble caves to accommodate your head? And do you have a special hat to keep your head warm in the winter, you must lose a lot of heat through a head that size?
Ally
Look what Trencher found for me!

Trencher
reply to 'Favourite current tv programmes' posted Sep-2009
NellyPS wrote:Am planning on watching Fast Forward tonight, looks good.
It started here the other day. Has potential to be a must watch, or a total bore after three shows.
Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Favourite current tv programmes' posted Sep-2009
NellyPS wrote:AllyG wrote:
Nelly - have you got one of those new-fangled bubble caves to accommodate your head? And do you have a special hat to keep your head warm in the winter, you must lose a lot of heat through a head that size?
Ally
Look what Trencher found for me!
How cute His & Hers .... 8)
Topic last updated on 04-October-2009 at 22:05