Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Ouch of the Day!
Collapse
X
-
My family are crazy about dogs and we had a new puppy a few weeks ago. Sorry to hear about yours and we all hope that it gets better soon. My wife was admitted as an emergency case to out local hospital four days ago. She is now greatly improved and the antibiotics have acted well so as to make surgery unlikely. She is dying to get home to see those she loves the most. Not me, for sure, nor our daughter, but Benny the cocker spaniel and Snowy the bichon frise puppy
Comment
-
Originally posted by nigelbleddfa View Post*cut*. My wife was admitted as an emergency case to out local hospital four days ago. She is now greatly improved and the antibiotics have acted well so as to make surgery unlikely. *cut*
...... surely you can't manage the household on your own since your playing with TT all day
Comment
-
Good health to all, and good luck to this fella
'Dear Betfair
I placed a bet on the 3.15 at Plumpton. I could not trade out of my position.
I also could not trade out of my position when I logged into the Betfair Site.
Obviously there are problems. My Losing position is £36.50
I want this money crediting back into my account.
You have an obligation to do this. Don't tell me it's in your rules. I'm not interested.
I want my money back.
This situation has been going on too long - get it sorted.'
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C'mon Betfair, pay up - and give him the hedged profit he would have made aswell.
Comment
-
British expats in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus could face claims on their property after a London judge ruled definitively that one couple must demolish their home, give the land back to the original Cypriot owner and pay him compensation. English couple David and Linda Orams appealed against the decision originally made by courts in Nicosia and backed by the European Court of Justice and took their case to the UK Court of Appeal.
Lord Justice Pill though upheld the original decision. Now they have left their home in Cyprus and are living with friends while they try to comply with the ruling. They face difficulties because the TRNC does not recognise the court ruling and officials say they will not demolish the villa.
If the Orams do not comply, however, the British court could order the sale of their home in Britain to pay compensation to original owner Meletious Apostolides whose costs are estimated at €1 million.
OOOOUUUUUCCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHH
Comment
Comment