My surgery didn’t offer the first two Covid jabs. I had to go to a surgery 5 miles away. As I don’t drive and alternative 3 buses each way, had to get taxi which cost around £50 in total. 3rd one was offered at surgery. A friend, knowing I can’t stand for any length of time, warned me that she had to queue for over an hour, mostly outside in the pouring rain. Fortunately the pharmacy just round the corner to me did them, in and out and back home in 15 minutes. That’s were I’ve had them since.I got a text inviting me for a Covid ***, I booked it online at my local pharmacy 5 mins away. As I was booking it said I could have the flu *** as well. Took 5 minutes in the pharmacy, I didn't have to fill out a form in their as I booked online so they got all my details from there. Really efficient. Never that simple if I use my GP. I've only had flu once and suffered badly. I now get offered the flu *** for free and always have one.
I love the way this forum goes off at a tangent. I’ve lost count of the different topics that have been discussed. Also love the humour.All of us having our jabs, we sound like a bunch of crocks
A bit like you get what you pay for on Ali, a lot under £50 (lige, Winner etc) is usually cheap as chips watches, can get the odd nugget (Cadison etc) but mostly let down with cheap movements with poor finishing and poor quality control. In £50 - £150 bracket there is a lot of decent bargains to be had, prices have risen in the last few years as the brands have switch from using mainly Chinese movements to a lot now using Miyota or Seiko movements, in this range you've folks like Addiesdive, Pagani Design, Sugess etc decent quality finishing and highly popular. Over £150 your into San Martin, Sea-Gull etc, much better watches, better finishing, better quality control etc, San Martin mainly use Seiko movements, Sea-gull produce their own movements, another reason why they're a bit more expensive. Don't own San Martin, but they have a very good reputation in the watch collecting community. Have three Sea-gulls, 1963 Airforce watch, Military Tank Commander watch and The "Dong Feng" re-issue of the 1966 watch, happy with all three.
One problem with ali is the not being able to see a watch in person to gauge how it might fit if you have slim wrists, what i usually do is try and find a revue on youtube and watch as many vids as i can to see how it looks on other folks wrists till I'm confident of how it's probably going to sit on my wrist.
Might have just read it out, as he just said it’s a Japanese movement according to a text come in. Japanese movement stamped on the back might have been a bit of a clueand if you know your movements (they seem to claim to know their watches and are collectors) just look at it, NH72 very distinctive over the Swiss movements.Jezza has the Raidillon, the one Pedro said was only available on the 9 o'clock show. They obviously have disregarded my text, because its the same old BS, made in Switzerland, heirloom piece blah blah.
A bit like you get what you pay for on Ali, a lot under £50 (lige, Winner etc) is usually cheap as chips watches, can get the odd nugget (Cadison etc) but mostly let down with cheap movements with poor finishing and poor quality control. In £50 - £150 bracket there is a lot of decent bargains to be had, prices have risen in the last few years as the brands have switch from using mainly Chinese movements to a lot now using Miyota or Seiko movements, in this range you've folks like Addiesdive, Pagani Design, Sugess etc decent quality finishing and highly popular. Over £150 your into San Martin, Sea-Gull etc, much better watches, better finishing, better quality control etc, San Martin mainly use Seiko movements, Sea-gull produce their own movements, another reason why they're a bit more expensive. Don't own San Martin, but they have a very good reputation in the watch collecting community. Have three Sea-gulls, 1963 Airforce watch, Military Tank Commander watch and The "Dong Feng" re-issue of the 1966 watch, happy with all three.
One problem with ali is the not being able to see a watch in person to gauge how it might fit if you have slim wrists, what i usually do is try and find a revue on youtube and watch as many vids as i can to see how it looks on other folks wrists till I'm confident of how it's probably going to sit on my wrist.
I don't think they would read mine out, it was very uncomplimentary, calling them out for their blatant lies.Might have just read it out, as he just said it’s a Japanese movement according to a text come in. Japanese movement stamped on the back might have been a bit of a clueand if you know your movements just look at it, NH72 very distinctive over the Swiss movements.
Missed all the fun past 10 p.m. (was there any?) driving to Birmingham Airport to pick up partner flying back from Hungary.
i actually sent in a message about music....i find becque not so bad..but agree about jezza his appearance the couple of times i have seen him he seems to be gurning and then calmThe two berks on tonight for sure. I don't normally mind Becque but he was on with Jezza and they seemed to be having a contest on who could be the biggest t**t.
Jezza just lately though insufferable moron.
The way he acts I really think he must be on the nose powder or suchlike.
They can probably afford it.
He had the jabs, but unfortunately they went into his eyebrows and forehead.Pedro couldn’t have had his Jabs yet. As last year he talked about them for about a week on air