congratulations at least that extra money might allow you to buy a few more coins or books as we said....well done the most important thing is that you had the confidence to try and deal with it, if you are new and have confrontation issues I think that is hell of a step. The coin is not important what is important is that a coin helped you confront more than its value. Give that man a guinea and a slap on the back.
I agree open the case directly though ...if it was from England what is is doing having to pay medical bills....or perhaps (not being sexist) he is paying for breast implantations (he says guardedly) I am from the LGBTTVTS BBC community so I get a free parking card from the community chest.
Looks good Chris.
I thought at first the new black and white emoticons had replaced the originals, but scrolling down, I note they are still there, so won't take the hump lol 🐫
I think it is a bit of a shame that Peck had to start a new account just to avoid getting the "Forum Legend" title. Perhaps the administrators can allow someone to choose his own title after reaching 10,000 posts?
I really appreciate reading Peck's posts over the years. Always well-informed and helpful.
I couldn't say (apart from agreeing with the grade). When I was dealing, these could be picked up for £50 or even less. Probably much more now, but I personally wouldn't pay £100 even for an EF example. But that's a personal judgement.
As per thread title, I'm interested to find out a little more about everyone here including your day jobs. If you're retired, what was your primary occupation when you still had one?
I'm not working at the moment, but have a Bachelor of Music degree. Worked as a high school music teacher for about four years and a full-time private instrumental music teacher for about two. Also toiled in a very unglamorous administrative role in the insurance industry for seven years (loss adjusting firm). At the moment I do house chores and run around after my primary-school aged children while my wife works as a records officer at the local council.
No one is "entitled to an opinion". They are however allowed an informed opinion. By which I mean that they know what they are talking about and not just spouting the last thing they heard /read.
There is the oft repeated anecdote from the Bodyline series:
Douglas Jardine had appeared at the door of the Australian dressing room, objecting that he had heard himself described as a "bastard" on the field. Vic Richardson, the vice-captain, turned to his team. "All right, which one of you bastards called this bastard a bastard?"