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tobeornot221b wrote:
My today's rant in two German or four English words:
Waschmaschine = Totalschaden
Washing machine = total damage
Sorry Tobe, but I think you saw this coming, right? Pretty much bad timing I would say....
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Thanks Susi and KP for your sympathy - yes, very bad timing...
(moreover, my dvd player is almost broken down as well - too much Sherlock, I presume...maybe I'm going to ask Jim to fix it?)
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No, don't do that. He'll tamper with it and make it play strange films about Sir-Boast-a-lot.
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Oh god, I have the problem with the DVD too...
Everytime there is the BBC logo with the fireworks and then there is this stupid advertisement for the BBC Germany homepage or something. It's so annoying and it just takes soooo long!
But I really can't skip it.
Oh no, tobe :/ That really sucks!
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SusiGo wrote:
tobeornot221b wrote:
My today's rant in two German or four English words:
Waschmaschine = Totalschaden
Washing machine = total damage
Poor Tobe, that's annoying. And expensive .
Yeah. A sad lesson.
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Veecee...translation. My lorry is a truck. It is 7.5tons. It has 6 wheels, 2 on the front axel and 4 on the back axel. It has power assisted steering (thank goodness). It has a driver's cab with three seats and behind that is a living area, then a lobby area and finally a big section at the back which is stalled for 3 horses. At the very back is a big ramp which lowers so the horses can get on and off. I guess it is about 27 feet long.
It has horses written in big letters on the back and front and apparently as soon as people see that they lose their marbles!
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That's really a big one. I only know these small trailers for one or two horses you often see on German motorways. But I don't understand why people get crazy when they see it.
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Nor do I! W have to go quite slowly round corners and like all lorries often do not go that fast on the main roads but even when I'm doing the speed limit on back roads people get this 'red mist' in their heads and have to overtake, even when it is not safe to do so. Or they come up a slip road and undertake me before I can move across and even if I am signalling to do so. The other thing too many people do, with all lorries is sit much too close to the back of them in their cars. The lorry driver then cannot see them any more and if the lorry has to break sufddenly the car will go smack into the back of the lorry.
People get irritated that we go slowly round corners but they don't think about the fact that we are carrying animals and that you cannot throw them about in a lorry like you can may other goods.
I used to tow a trailer, which is what you have described but I am rubbish at parking them and also I feel they are unsafe as they can tip over quite easily and also offer practically no protection to the animals inside if there is an accident.
I am ranting again aren't I. Lol
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Thank you for the explanation. I don't know if we would call that a (big honkin') horse trailer, a horse truck, or something else in the US.
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In USA you'd call it a horse trailer only if it's got 2 stalls. If it's got more, then it's a horse truck.
Sigh. I saw a dr yesterday and he's a urology kidney stone expert, and I got mad after seeing him. AGAIN. why? I did some tests for him, and he didn't bother to get the results. That visit with him was just another BIG disappointment. I don't wanna see him again, but I think I'm stuck with him due to my insurance.
This weekend is supposed to be very hot, but I'm not feeling it. I'm feeling more back pain and kidney (left side) pain than I ever have felt before. on a scale of 1 to 10, it's an 11. sigh!!! why do bad things happen to good people?
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And to good kitties? Thanks for the horse truck explanation.
Hot! We have had temperatures in the 90s for days on end, sometimes even going to 100 and more. And humid. Thank goodness for A/C and swimming pools. Tomorrow is supposed to be "cooler," in the 80s.
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Oh.....this weekend is so not going according to plan.
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My "kind of rant": I'm getting my wisdom teeth surgically removed tomorrow :/
So it's not a problem now but it will be soon.. Definitely not looking forward to the pain!
Gosh, you Americans must be burning... it's so hot over there!
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What's wrong with your wisdom teeth Sammy?
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Hope it goes well (or at least as well as getting your wisdom teeth pulled can).
It's not terribly hot in Iowa anymore . It was SO hot last week, though (over 100 degrees F/ 38 degrees C).
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I know things will go well for you Sammy. I know how painful this procedure is, afterwards. Don't worry. you won't lose your wisdom after those teeth are pulled. I know; I had mine pulled ages ago, and yet I'm still wise. Not as wise as sherlock, but...you get the idea?
Hmmm-- was it hot in the USA this past weekend? I live in it, but I didn't notice. It's supposed to be hotter THIS week out here. I did feel my back pain burning just a bit tho....UGH>>>> why can't this pain just GO!!!
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Molly Hooper wrote:
What's wrong with your wisdom teeth Sammy?
Oh, it's not uncommon for wisdom teeth to cause trouble!
There often is not enough space for them in the jaw so they might affect other teeth as they develop or they become impacted... stuff like this. So they often have to be removed.
Sometimes it's easier to "get to them", sometimes more difficult so in some cases a regular anaesthetic is required. That's my case, haha.
Well, but not everyone has to have them removed - you might be lucky.
sherlockskitty wrote:
Don't worry. you won't lose your wisdom after those teeth are pulled.
Haha, hopefully, yeah. :D
Today they showed on the TV that apparently it's hot enough to cook cookies in your car but not hot enough to fry an egg on the street...
oh, and the thing where the aeroplane sank into the asphalt in Washington!
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Wow, not SO jealous now...
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Don't hate me Sammy, but take heart, Molly: When I asked the dentist years ago when I could expect to get my wisdom teeth, he said, "I've got news for you. You have had them for years." Apparently, they came in early and with no problem, and I never even noticed! Now when I go to the dentist, they frequently remark, "Look, a full set of 32!"
Anyway, everyone I know who had theirs pulled lived through it and enjoyed the excuse to eat ice cream for lunch and dinner. Good luck, Sammy!
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Sorry if I offended anyone, I didn't mean to sound so heartless! I wish you lots of luck!