Congratulations @Spoilt Victorian Child & @Tea with lemon for thread title and nominations.
Most Liked Posts from the previous thread:
T Rex
VIP Member
Yesterday at 5:05 AM
Hey baes, thank you all for the laughs- they are much needed! I'll be off the Tattleverse for a few days. I literally came out of a board of director's meeting, and my phone blew up. A friend and neighbour of mine passed away this evening, He had COVID last summer, nearly died from it, but his lungs were compromised and he caught Rona again a month ago (despite being vaxxed and double boostered- stated he was right as rain when we saw him this week.) He was feeling off on Friday, went to the hospital and his wife and daughter returned from Seattle on Sunday night. He called me on Sunday to ask if I could watch their daughter on Monday while his wife went to the hospital. He downplayed his symptoms- had to be intubated on Monday due to pneumonia, and the doctors were planning to perform surgery tomorrow for tear in his heart. They put him in dialysis today, as his kidneys stopped working, and just when everything seemed okay, his body quit working. @mrsp67, it was Len, the owner of Pier One Yacht Sales. He was a good guy, and seriously it is a sad day in our community. I know it is off-topic, but please send prayers to his family.
Clara Burnett
VIP Member
Tuesday at 8:24 AM
I have heard many complaints from people I know in the area about the internet playing up over the last few months, so Stephanie Jarvis is not lying about that, but she's also not telling the truth: she herself is at the root of the problem, being the major consumer of 4g in the area and their abuse of it has caused the antenna they connect through to become oversaturated in turn causing a lot of local people to be without a working internet connection. The repair apparently takes a lot of time.
KiKiGee
VIP Member
Monday at 10:47 PM
Charlie B
20 minutes ago
For goodness sake, get a grip Stephanie. It will be back next year. I have lost patience with this emotional hysteria.
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Luke Hartman
13 minutes ago
Don’t watch then. Seems like you are the one having emotional hysteria.
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Charlie B
4 minutes ago
@Luke Hartman not at all, I am perfectly calm, but I certainly won't be watching any more
Beachgirl
Chatty Member
Yesterday at 6:10 PM
I had to go out this morning and on my way home I drove through a beautiful village I always take for granted. I think the village and church, but not the pub have been used in Midsomer Murders and a couple of other crime shows.
I decided to stop and take a photo for all tattlers who have never been to the UK. The pub looked so inviting that I did something I’ve not done for many years and then only when I was walking my dog, I went into the pub on my own and had lunch in the garden.. Everyone was so friendly and I ended up talking to some regulars. But then I do talk to anyone and everyone.
The tree behind the church gate is a yew tree planted in 1655.
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Lovely village.
Clara Burnett
VIP Member
Tuesday at 8:53 AM
Stephanie Jarvis' local area is in crisis due to water shortage and drought, colored red on the map.
This means: A ban on any non-priority use, including agricultural purposes. Water may only be used for essential reasons – health, civil security, drinking and sanitation. Farmers are forbidden to irrigate their crops with sprinkler systems and sports fields and gold courses can only be watered if they are being used for national or international level competition. Public swimming pools can only be refilled with the express permission of local health authorities and private swimming pools cannot be refilled. Private households can only use water for essential reasons such as drinking, cooking or washing.
Remember to check the wiki
Happy Tattling.
Most Liked Posts from the previous thread:
T Rex
VIP Member
Yesterday at 5:05 AM
Hey baes, thank you all for the laughs- they are much needed! I'll be off the Tattleverse for a few days. I literally came out of a board of director's meeting, and my phone blew up. A friend and neighbour of mine passed away this evening, He had COVID last summer, nearly died from it, but his lungs were compromised and he caught Rona again a month ago (despite being vaxxed and double boostered- stated he was right as rain when we saw him this week.) He was feeling off on Friday, went to the hospital and his wife and daughter returned from Seattle on Sunday night. He called me on Sunday to ask if I could watch their daughter on Monday while his wife went to the hospital. He downplayed his symptoms- had to be intubated on Monday due to pneumonia, and the doctors were planning to perform surgery tomorrow for tear in his heart. They put him in dialysis today, as his kidneys stopped working, and just when everything seemed okay, his body quit working. @mrsp67, it was Len, the owner of Pier One Yacht Sales. He was a good guy, and seriously it is a sad day in our community. I know it is off-topic, but please send prayers to his family.
Clara Burnett
VIP Member
Tuesday at 8:24 AM
I have heard many complaints from people I know in the area about the internet playing up over the last few months, so Stephanie Jarvis is not lying about that, but she's also not telling the truth: she herself is at the root of the problem, being the major consumer of 4g in the area and their abuse of it has caused the antenna they connect through to become oversaturated in turn causing a lot of local people to be without a working internet connection. The repair apparently takes a lot of time.
KiKiGee
VIP Member
Monday at 10:47 PM
Charlie B
20 minutes ago
For goodness sake, get a grip Stephanie. It will be back next year. I have lost patience with this emotional hysteria.
REPLY
Luke Hartman
13 minutes ago
Don’t watch then. Seems like you are the one having emotional hysteria.
REPLY
Charlie B
4 minutes ago
@Luke Hartman not at all, I am perfectly calm, but I certainly won't be watching any more
Beachgirl
Chatty Member
Yesterday at 6:10 PM
I had to go out this morning and on my way home I drove through a beautiful village I always take for granted. I think the village and church, but not the pub have been used in Midsomer Murders and a couple of other crime shows.
I decided to stop and take a photo for all tattlers who have never been to the UK. The pub looked so inviting that I did something I’ve not done for many years and then only when I was walking my dog, I went into the pub on my own and had lunch in the garden.. Everyone was so friendly and I ended up talking to some regulars. But then I do talk to anyone and everyone.
The tree behind the church gate is a yew tree planted in 1655.
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Lovely village.
Clara Burnett
VIP Member
Tuesday at 8:53 AM
There certainly is, see here : http://propluvia.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/propluvia/faces/index.jspKalessi said:
They were making a point to show how brown everything is. I think they are about to let the patrons in on the fact that the Belgian souced garden is dead. Isn’t there a water shortage and restrictions going on there?
Stephanie Jarvis' local area is in crisis due to water shortage and drought, colored red on the map.
This means: A ban on any non-priority use, including agricultural purposes. Water may only be used for essential reasons – health, civil security, drinking and sanitation. Farmers are forbidden to irrigate their crops with sprinkler systems and sports fields and gold courses can only be watered if they are being used for national or international level competition. Public swimming pools can only be refilled with the express permission of local health authorities and private swimming pools cannot be refilled. Private households can only use water for essential reasons such as drinking, cooking or washing.
Remember to check the wiki
Happy Tattling.