Stop moaning
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Whereas in your day all anyone ever cared about was others, it was a perfect time of perfect people in a perfect World-‘nostalgia, the last bastion of the very old’. You are one of a kind JV
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Broke the moulds? Thank goodness for that!
You sound about 40 years older than me, JV. (I was born in 49.)
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Have you ever heard the bloke in the next shower clearing his throat and nasal passages in the shower? Disgusting! Add that to a layer of talcum powder - ugh - hunt them down I say.
And another thing - what sort of 'big jesse' smothers himself in talcum powder after a shower?
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I didn't know folk still used talc. Thought it was to help get dried off and back into clothing in the days were the only heat was a coal fire in front room!
I don't recall entering a shower that was wet on a site. Or at least wet before I started to shower.
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Talcum powder? Dusting for footprints should be easy.
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We've been on a site where dog mess had a flag stuck in it saying 'If we catch you doing this again, both you and your owner will be off site within two hours - and won't be allowed back again............ We know who you are, too - there's a camera watching this dog walking area.'. We've seen the warning applied, too, when someone disregarded it, allowed his dog to foul in the same area again, and was asked to pack up quickly and leave.
The site had a dog walking area, and poo bags and poo bins were plentiful in that area so those people had no excuse.
Perhaps this could be applied elsewhere.
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As you were talking age as in generations, I think that’s a hefty clue.
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Only took just over 40 post to turn it in to a dog thread
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Yes, I was hoping for "TALC GATE" .... along the lines of "we welcome your views on talc but the conversation has become heated at times plus it's made rather a mess of the forum with people complaining they're covered in talc, something not experienced since they were babies....."
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Talking of Talc, a top tip is its very useful for pinpointing the origin of an oil leak on an engine if lightly dusted over the suspect area
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Oh, David, the irony.
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