For non-cat owners I think you might have to expand on why that shoud be a rant.
RANT CORNER
There was a minister that named his cat BrexIt because it couldn't make up its mind whether it wanted to be in or out. I know all cats are like that but it can drive you flipping nuts at times.
Ah. I see. You're complaining about the capricious nature of cats. As a dog person that feline characteristic is one that puts me off. But I'm sure for you having a cat is a nett gain. C'est la vie really.
Cats are really quite curious. I see several regularly. Most are very wary and run away, but there's a few that are just watchful and another few that actually make a beeline to me.
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What a sad story of the person being disrespected beside McDonald's Victoria Street W1.
How ignorant, and un educated those guards portrayed themselves.
I hope it's an isolated incident and McDonald's have responded very professionally. I have witnessed staff waking homeless people up in their stores early in the morning with free hot drinks, compassion, and kindness.
How ignorant, and un educated those guards portrayed themselves.
I hope it's an isolated incident and McDonald's have responded very professionally. I have witnessed staff waking homeless people up in their stores early in the morning with free hot drinks, compassion, and kindness.
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You got me going there Silky, unintentional I'm sure. I knew nothing of the story and when I saw "guards" and "W1" I thought the comment referred to His Majesty's Guards! Good to see it wasn't and that McDonalds acted swiftly and firmly.The Silk Run wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:56 pmWhat a sad story of the person being disrespected beside McDonald's Victoria Street W1.
How ignorant, and un educated those guards portrayed themselves.
I hope it's an isolated incident and McDonald's have responded very professionally. I have witnessed staff waking homeless people up in their stores early in the morning with free hot drinks, compassion, and kindness.
The most shocking thing for me was the guy is 25 and says he's been on the streets since he was 12.firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Wed Dec 13, 2023 3:41 amYou got me going there Silky, unintentional I'm sure. I knew nothing of the story and when I saw "guards" and "W1" I thought the comment referred to His Majesty's Guards! Good to see it wasn't and that McDonalds acted swiftly and firmly.The Silk Run wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:56 pmWhat a sad story of the person being disrespected beside McDonald's Victoria Street W1.
How ignorant, and un educated those guards portrayed themselves.
I hope it's an isolated incident and McDonald's have responded very professionally. I have witnessed staff waking homeless people up in their stores early in the morning with free hot drinks, compassion, and kindness.

A Vatican court has sentenced the Pope's former secretary of state to 5.5 years imprisonment for embezzlement. A total of 10 have been found guilty of fraud, abuse of office and money laundering.
What a shame they don't take child abuse as seriously!
What a shame they don't take child abuse as seriously!
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There's nowt more precious than your own money!
I googled how to clear the Spotify queue and I found the answer. Subscribe to Spotify premium for £14.99 a month and then you have the option to clear the queue. Otherwise, you listen to whatever crap you've listened to before or accidentally added to it.
I think it would be easier and cheaper to delete my account and create a new one every time I use it, just to clear the flipping queue!!
I think it would be easier and cheaper to delete my account and create a new one every time I use it, just to clear the flipping queue!!