Personal Loan

Name the most expensive personal item you’ve ever purchased( not your home or car)

Aren’t loans expensive and they are very personal. Haven’t had one for ages , but they were and still are very expensive. I had to repeat that twice because they are so personally crushing. Just thought I’d put that out there folks.

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#HeadlineTherapy Park licence fees will be rolled out without consulting public despite “harsh feedback”

Thanks to ITVNews for this headline,Alex Seabrook, Local Democracy Reporter

Bristol Parks planned to charge personal trainers and professional dog walkers/trainers up to £450/ annum to use the local parks to run exercise classes for humans or exercise dogs in Public Parks.

There was uproar, but to be honest, public spaces are just that and if you are running a business , then there is potentially a conflict with those that are using the park for rest and recreation.

Lets get real , these are Public Spaces for everyone and businesses can be very selfish, they are out to make a profit at whatever they are doing and will fight tooth and nail to reduce costs and maximise their sales. Hence the conflict.

Reading the article , I got the impression that the Council did not realise how many small business’s were using Public Spaces, nor do they have a handle on the upset they cause for normal park users.

Potentially some of the business’s don’t even have insurance. Really Council’s do need to know who is using the Parks and protect every user. One of the Conservative Councillor’s argued that the money raised from licence fees would not even cover the costs of administering a licensing scheme and it would be best to leave it as it is. However, surely it is worth monitoring in order to ensure that no business is abusing the situation and also to make the environment in our Public Spaces a pleasure for everyone.

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There are loads of great Podcasts

What podcasts are you listening to?

Podcasts are like good food, there can be simply too much of it but if you can afford the time and have the opportunity, device and the money (to subscribe), then indulge.

So my treat is a podcast called Oh My Dog, with Jack Dee, Seann Walsh and the one who holds it all together , Producer Sara. It’s not a subscribe podcast yet, though Seann is always looking for ways to monetise everything, having a wedding to plan and two children under five to look after as well as recently moving house. So we will see.

If you are interested in Dogs it’s a great podcast . It’s very much an every-dog scenario, with information and opinions on all sorts of dog situations. The amount of people who sing to their dogs is amazing and also have dog voices, and there seems to be in inordinate amount of people who will let their dogs kiss them on their mouth. I am not one of them, though my dog gets lots of tummy rubs and plenty of play with his toys. Each to their own.

The podcast quite often features a guest, usually someone from the World of Showbiz and it works well, each guest brings something different and it is interesting to hear how these busy people integrate a dog into their working life.

There is also Simon the Dog Behaviourist , who loves German Shepherds and has a very sensitive , wise approach to dog behaviour.

The podcast really is enjoyable and if you love dogs, definitely worth a listen to.

https://www.omd.com

Enjoy Dog Lovers!

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#HeadlineTherapy End of an era as semaphore signals are taken down.

Thanks to John Devine and BBC News Online for this headline.

It is with deep regret that the semaphore signals at Manea( Sounds like an Aztec ancient village but is actually is a rural location with it’s own station on the Ely to Peterborough line.) have been taken down.

Some might regard this as the obvious demise of a manually operated system of gears ,levers and wires which has worked effectively for a hundred years as a disaster and a reflection of the onward march of the boot of the digital era into all areas of our lives.

I , however, am not so dramatic. I know the wooden red and white signals will find a good home in an Antique shop somewhere in Britain and will most likely feature on an episode of Antiques Roadtrip, where the expert “Oohs and Aahs” about this wonderful piece of Railway History and then two doors down in another shop , finds the full set of levers which were used in the now fully digitised Signal Box. More” Oohs” and “Aahs.

” I wonder if they worked together, this will be a railway buff’s dream lot.” The Roadtrip expert looks a the camera.” Exciting!”

From a maintenance point of view, no one is going to miss painting the Semaphore Boards and maintaining the tracks levers and pulleys in order to operate them. So although their demise is sad , it’s probably for the best and they will I’m sure go down in TV. posterity.

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Didn’t have one.

What was your favorite subject in school?

Actually thinking back, I didn’t have one. Now I just couldn’t cope with school. Then I acquiesced, I learned what everyone wanted me to learn. Now I follow my instincts.

I suppose school and University taught me the basics but now, well I learn from what’s around and I know my weak spots and work on them. So I’m stretching areas , that due to time restraints and for want of a better word “judging” could not covered be normal teaching .

So silly question really.

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#HeadlineTherapy Wife of abducted Malaysian pastor wins landmark lawsuit against state.

Thanks to Tessa Wong, Asia Digital Reporter for BBC in Kuala Lumpur.

Malaysian’s High Court have found that two high profile men were likely abducted by the elite Special Branch of the Malayasian Police and their family have been able to sue the Malaysian Government for recompense for their loss and an answer to what happened to the men.

To this day ( they disappeared in 2016/2017) no trace of the men have been found, but the High Court Judgement means that the investigation into their whereabouts or indeed their fate will continue and that the families will get a financial settlement from the State for their loss.

It seems that the Malaysian Special Branch were a rogue bunch , who took it on themselves to decide Law and Order and decide the appropriate punishment and do whatever they thought necessary to protect the State.

Thankfully with a judicial system in place now that acknowledges and addresses this injustice, Malaysia can continue to protect it’s citizens from rogue State Police.

This article shows what can be achieved when people look for the truth and the best solutions come from the judiciary and Government working together to ensure fairness to all it’s citizens.

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In a Diva Way(flounces hair)

How do you manage screen time for yourself?

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Period

Do you need time?

We are needy creatures and need all the time. So I like a period ,not the female monthly kind, but the “full stop”. Which I believe in North American English is called a period. We all need periods and knowing when to stop is good for you.

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#HeadlineTherapy Two abandoned giant snails “lucky to survive”

Thanks to BBC News Danny Fullbrook for the headline that caught my eye.

Sad to say, that along with all abandoned pets, mainly the four pawed kind (much cuter than snails). Two giant albino snails were unceremoniously thrown into a bush inside their vivarium with an overturned water bowl and some very outdated vegetables. They would have died because being from the Sub- Saharan Africa they are used to warm conditions and it’s November currently in the UK.

However, someone spotted them and thankfully they’ve been rescued and will be rehomed.

Unfortunately they are hermaphrodites and can breed like snails. So actually potentially invasive. It is illegal to release them or their hatchlings into the wild, because now we know what damage an invasive species can reek. Look at the grey squirrel (non- native)beating up the red squirrel(native).

I thought what had the poor snails done? To be discarded in the only home they’ve known into a bush and left out in the cold with no food or water. Had they spoken back, had they made a mess of their vivarium , were they just boring? Were they getting expensive to keep? Something catastrophic happened for them to be unceremoniously thrown out.

I had to check the price and availability of Giant African Land Snails. They typically sell for between £5 and £30 in the UK depending on size, age and specific species.

So a pet that is easy to acquire.

Sad to say whoever threw them away, didn’t care about the consequences and quite frankly probably wouldn’t care about anything. Well done to the rescuers.

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#HeadlineTherapy Prehistoric fish thriving in Scottish Loch

Thanks to BBC Online News for the Headline.

You will be pleased to know that there are some fish that like the freezing cold waters of freshwater lakes in Scotland. They like them so much that they have hung around and have decided to survive and thrive despite becoming extinct thirty years ago in said Scottish lakes and having to be reintroduced to their new home from two locations in England where they have thrived since prehistoric times . Thankfully the move went well.

The Vendace left Scotland but has now come back. For a fish that likes freezing cold waters , it is odd that it gave up on Scotland. I would have thought it was colder in Scotland than in England which is of course further South.

Why did the Vendace disappear in the first place.

I checked can you eat “Vendace”?

Apparently it is popular in Finland and other Nordic Countries. A bit sprattish it can be eaten whole as the bones are fine and the fish small. The roe of vendace is also a prized delicacy. So the little fish was probably eaten and killed for food and enjoyment by the Scots.

Still they are back and enjoying life and the cold gloomy lakes and are I assume staying out of the way while being monitored by the Scientists who reintroduced them.

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