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Not intending on watching the current film version of "A Star is Born". Many people assume that the Judy Garland/James Mason version is the original. But that wasn't the original as there was the 1937 version with Janet Gaynor and Frederick March (not a musical). But there was an earlier version called "What Price Hollywood?" which was made in 1932 which was directed by George Cukor, the director of the Garland/Mason film.

El Loro

Good evening sorry to have missed you yogi I hope you had a good day 

 

thats great news about the tax client and your medication El phew! 

 

No snow here, it’s been a gorgeous sunny day with blue skies. I did see some snowdrops though

i had my annual boiler service and all is well, thankfully then I treated myself to a day of solitude, I’ve been hiking & meditating, then I had a steak dinner. 

 

I hope you are all warm, dry and cosy

~Sparkling Summer~

Good morning everyone

 

Cold sub-zero here, sunny at present and temperature should be a bit over zero. Snow this evening and overnight - weather sites show different amounts varying from 2 cm to 10 cm. If 2 cm won't be too bad, if 10 cm then widespread transport problems.

 

Today's Met Office longer term forecast to the end of February mentions that the risk of very cold conditions from the east has lessened in recent days (so less likely the beast from the east returning).

 

Thanks Yogi and Summer re that pension client and my medication

 

I hope everyone has a good day

El Loro

Good morning everyone, wow -5 Summer that really is cold.  There's no snow in the forecast here and the temperatures are forecast to climb at the weekend.  I'm glad there were no problems with your medication EL, with mine I have received the generic version now and I just have to take 2 tablets instead of 1 to get the strength of the original.  Well done on sorting out that tricky tax problem too.

 

Enjoy your day everyone

squiggle

Thanks Squiggle I've just returned from collecting my prescription and there were no problems with any of the medication. I had about a week's supply left of some of the medication but didn't want to leave it to the last moment as if there had been problems I wouldn't be leaving it too late. My doctor prescribes for 8 weeks as a time.

 

At least your medication has arrived before you ran out  All my medications are the generic version rather than branded and have been since I started taking them.

 

I didn't attempt to explain to that client what had happened with his tax account, just told him at first that it was a mess, and, once it was sorted, the end result. He seems to be better off by Β£2.14. Β£1 is caused by HMRC thinking that Β£2588 = Β£2589. The other Β£1.14 is repayment supplement as if he had paid tax in advance which he hadn't. The original error was down to them thinking that Β£2588 = Β£2999. Trying to explain the causes of that would require both me and the client to have degrees in quantum mechanics where it's possible to have something in two different states at the same time

El Loro

Hi everyone 

Snow is still lying and we’ve got freezing fog. The trees are all covered in white frost and look very pretty. It was -6 when Mr Y went to work this morning and still -4 when I popped to my GP practice at 11.30am.

lol El, it was probably for the best that you explained things in simple terms to your client.

Summer, I’m glad your boiler service went well - you’ll certainly need it working properly in this weather.

Squiggle, I’m glad they have managed to find alternative tablets for you.

Have a good day, all.

Yogi19

Yogi, that's cold where you are Outside temperature here has crept up to 1.1 C so cold but not as cold where you are (and a heatwave compared to the mid-West in the States). Freezing fog though is very nasty and makes driving rather hazaardous.

 

Summer, my annual boiler service is done during the warmer months rather than at this time of the year. That way, there's less risk of a breakdown at a time of year when it's at its coldest. Though a winter service may be better where the boiler is well past its expected life.

 

 

El Loro
El Loro posted:

Yogi, that's cold where you are Outside temperature here has crept up to 1.1 C so cold but not as cold where you are (and a heatwave compared to the mid-West in the States). Freezing fog though is very nasty and makes driving rather hazaardous.

 

Summer, my annual boiler service is done during the warmer months rather than at this time of the year. That way, there's less risk of a breakdown at a time of year when it's at its coldest. Though a winter service may be better where the boiler is well past its expected life.

 

 

- 5 here as well this morning -1 now but no snow as yet-thank goodness

Rocking Ros Rose

Good morning everyone

 

Snowed here during the night, not amounting to more than a covering. Forecast to continue snowing throughout the morning. An area of England (roughly Oxford to Woking) has the worst of the snow this morning where the weather system seems to have stalled and my area is affected but to a lesser extent. Looking at my local news site, lots of schools closed for the day but more rural rather than urban, local buses running as normal.

 

I hope the snow hasn't caused problems for any of you and that you have a good day

El Loro

I see that the Alec Guiness film version of Father Brown in on Talking Pictures this evening. It's been on TV quite often. The film is based on G K Chesterton's short story "The Blue Cross" and was used as the basis of the last episode of the first series of the Mark Williams television version.

Alec Guiness/Mark Williams as Father Brown
Peter Finch/John Light as Flambeau
Joan Greenwood/Nancy Carroll as Lady Warren/Lady Felicity
Bernard Lee/Hugo Speer as Inspector Valentine (the inspector in the first series)
No apparent equivalent of Mrs McCarthy

El Loro
~Sweet Sparkles~ posted:

Good afternoon πŸ‘‹ we have snow here too! It’s coming in showers, melting in between 

 

how are you all today? 

been doing exciting things like shredding old client papers

 

what snow is here is melting away, I doubt if much will be left by the time it gets dark. It's forecast to be a cold night though so the roads will be icy tomorrow morning.

El Loro

Thanks Summer As you might imagine the amount of paper I need to shred is substantially more than most people as it's confidential client papers. I have a good quality business shredder rather than a personal one. Roughly two foot of paper a year. I put the shredded paper in a charity bag (lots of them get put through my letterbox) and put the bag in the recycling box. Don't do more than one bag at a time. The local council accept bags of shredded paper provided that it's properly tied and that it's clear from the outside that it's shredded paper (so plastic bin liners wouldn't be acceptable). The only other option would be to burn the paper but that's not fair on neighbours. The amount is too small to warrant getting it done by a commercial shredder.

 

On a technical note my shredder is a cross-cut one with 3.9 x 38 mm size of shredded bits which puts that as a level 4 security shredder which is appropriate for my needs.

El Loro

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