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  • Hey, anyone else with issues on video page today? Not only video freeze but blank comment section too. All other pages fine.

    • Try a hard refresh on the page ..

      https://help.pickmypostcode.com/article/87-im-having-trouble-loading-the-site

      If that doesn't work have a read of the info about problems with the video ..

      https://help.pickmypostcode.com/article/80-im-having-issues-with-the-video-draw-how-can-i-fix-it

  • Watching the winter Olympics reminds me of the time I was walking through the olympic village in Glasgow. I was approached by a stranger who asked me if I was a pole vaulter!!

    No I'm Scottish I said and how did you know my name was vaulter 🤪🤪

  • Having seen the palindrome thread below, here's one for tomorrow.

    RED ROSES RUN NO RISK SIR ON NURSES ORDER

  • Oley

    • Hi Oley, are you a newbie? If so, welcome. Do take some time to read the FAQs https://help.pickmypostcode.com/ and Rules https://pickmypostcode.com/rules/ which are also linked at the bottom of each page. If ever you need help you can email admin@pickmypostcode.com.

  • Just been looking at Win A Dinner and I notice that one of the winners is Martin Lewis - surely not THE Martin Lewis :)

    • Your wife's name is Martin? Or does she identify as Martin Lewis? 😊 🤭

      Or his her name Martine?

    • I'm Martin Lewis and so is my wife!

    • I'm certainly not saying that he shouldn't. Taking part in things like that fit with what he is all about.

    • I'm sure that there are others with the same name, but why shouldn't Martin Lewis be entered into our free prize draws if he wants.

    • And only 9 drawn today, looks like the claims are up too! 😊

    • I just came here to post the same thing 😂

  • Many thanks yet again for all the good wishes & advice. Appreciated.

    @Beth, I'm reading the posts with the cataract eye shut & using reading specs. Improvement is obvious. Colours & shapes & movement now but TV is a no no. Light sensitive so I'm doing my I'm a nonentity impression & wearing sunnies in the house

    Now, as far as a 'nice tin of sardines' is concerned, I think Mag's cat & I would like to share a nice tin of red salmon. Ought to go & shoplift a tin or two & say it's for the cat! It used to be the stereotype of the old lady caught nicking the good stuff. They were never lifting sardines! Nowadays it's the jar of Nescafé Gold Blend in the baby's pram. 'Oh he must've just picked it up!' Two months old & already stealing!😱 He's very advanced luv! 🤣🚓🚓🚓🚓

    • I actually watched an old(er) woman put a tin of salmon in her shopping bag a few months ago. There was nobody else watching her. When I saw a bloke put two bottles of vodka under his anorak in Iceland I coughed & he dropped one & legged it! The security bloke wasn't on the shop floor & the checkout girl said 'Oh, the bloke who just scarpered on the mountain bike, he's in here every day!' Begs the question, why is the security bloke snuggled up in an office as far from the door as possible instead of patrolling the booze section, or the coffee aisle!

    • Hope you're getting better Kat, that tin of salmon sounds just the thing, she's getting spoilt rotten, hope you both improve quickly. That's a thought we need some more coffee, anyone got a spare baby in a pram? There was a story of a famous person going into the local shop and stealing tins of salmon a long time ago but I think you're too young to know about that! Quite sad really, getting old isn't much fun sometimes.

  • OMG. We have no water! The whole village to be in the same predicament. Have informed Anglian Water who expect to be here in six hours??

    • An increasingly common predicament, unfortunately.

      Still, as long as the CEO and the shareholders are comfortable...

    • Sorry to hear that mils. I hope that it is fixed quickly for you and your fellow villagers.

    • Good luck - it's not good when Britainn descends to the level of the Third-World countries. Still, with the rain at least you can put out saucepans, containers and make use of it for toilets, washing up etc.

    • Water, water everywhere, except the blooming sink! Hope it's a quick fix.

    • Thank you, we hope it won't be long too

    • We had bad flooding here in 2007. We were without water for three weeks because the Water Works was flooded. There were bowsers all over our small town. It was supposed to be drinking water but nobody was prepared to risk it! There was a mountain of bottled water in the library car park for drinking water. Some of the local kids took it upon themselves to deliver the bottles to the elderly.

      Hope it doesn’t last too long for you mils.

  • When I have finished Wordle I usually go on to try Connections - not with great success, so far. Today I got two of the four lines, but totally stumped on the last two. I wondered if anyone can see the connections between these words - effectively, split them into two groups of four. The connections between these could be meanings, sounds, people, letters added or missing - anything. Think outside the box (not a clue).

    Kent - Reseed - Parliament - Camel - Wayne - Lesson - Salem - Sync. Answers this afternoon!

    • @lol 63, sorry. I should have made it clearer that I meant the other 4 after GabiB's answer.

    • I really had to work the little grey cells to make sense of Derek's explanation, but I got there in the end.

      As for the cigarette brands, I never would have got that, never having smoked. The only brand I'd heard of was Camel.

    • You've got it, Derek. I didn't! My only connection was Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent, neither of which made sense to me.

    • I had exactly the same result Beth8it, could not make the connection in those last 8 words

    • I'll try to put this without giving the answers. The other 4 all have another word that sounds like the original. To make thing smaller.

    • Cigarette Brands ...... Camel / Kent / Parliament and Salem .... :)

  • Now i do feel really old, just become a great-grandad for the first time.

    • Having been Nana & Papa for 30 years, our granddaughter had a son, making us Great Grandparents.

      We are now Nana squared & Papa sqared. Thanks, Spongebob!

      🧙‍♂️🧑‍🦯

    • One of my late relatives always insisted on being called Great Handsome Uncle Charlie.

    • Congratulations 👶 x

    • & your Christmas list, like your capacity to love, expands to accommodate! Congratulations GG. 🥳

    • Great news for a GreatGrandad.

    • Congratulations to you and your family, GG. 👶🎉

    • 🎉🎉Congratz, Gg and best wishes to the newest member of your family. 🎉🎉

    • Lovely news.

    • Congratulations Grumpy Great Grandad! I hope that your grandchild (the mother) and great grandchild are well.

    • Congratulations

    • 💞Congratulations GG💞

    • Congratulations Ggg

    • Congratulations!🥂

      A change of name now?🤔

      Glad Great-Grandad?

      Gleeful Great-Grandad?

      Great-Grandad G.O.A.T.? 😉

    • 👶 Congratulations 👶

    • Congratulations, is it a girl or a boy?

    • Congratulations Gg..

    • Congratulations!

    • Congratulations! Grumpy great grandad now then!

    • Congratulations!

    • They'll keep you young mate. Congratulations.👍

  • A MAN

    A PLAN

    A CANAL

    PANAMA

    Now read the above backwards.....😮😊!!

    • Madam i'm Adam

    • ABLE WAS I ERE I SAW ELBA

    • Ecin !

    • Very clever. 👏

    • Hadn't seen that before 👏👏

    • Very good 👍😃

  • Wife asked me if I'd seen the dog bowl. I asked how does he get his paw in the holes 🤪🤪

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  • Thanks so much for all your messages. Cheered me up loads. Started the drops this morning as directed, couldn't wait because I was uncomfortable. Seemed to ease the discomfort directly. I certainly will continue to use them as directed, was a bit problematic doing the first one because I couldn't see at all, in fact I couldn't open my eye very much at all, the second time was easier. I am noticing the improvement by the hour. From only seeing light & dark I can see colour now & movement. Pity I couldn't see movement when I poured boiling water over my hand just now! Should have put my reading specs on. Bit of a nuisance taking them on & off after nearly 4O years of varifocals. Mr Tom went to his optician today for his annual check. His eyes have improved! She's told him to to tell me to use my dry eye drops in between the antibiotics, but not at the same time. They'd already told me that at SpaMedica but I didn't say, he just wants me to be ok!

    • Get well soon Kat.

    • Little Owl - when Indi got kicked by a horse, as I posted on here some years ag, one vet said 'We can remove the eye if you want' but I said No, as I was sure there was some sight still there. I certainly hasn't stopped her having a very varied life so far - she can catch balls, toys and (occasionally) frisbees made from plastic paint tub lids, and showed up all the so-called Advanced dogs in the gundog classes we did (not to go shooting, just for the experience for her). They couldn't find the dummy shot from the launcher into a patch of scrubland, and when they all got called off, I sent Indi in and she went straight to it. Animals adapt so well to having reduced sight, I tried to make myself remember her when I had a few problems getting around last year.

    • Think I just started another thread, apologies to all, & to admin.

    • mags, poor puss (mine prefer chicken to fish as well). We once had a lovely cat who had fish cooked at 12:00 every day, by my Dad, if it was a minute late he used to do the trick of dangerously balancing on top of the mantelpiece and looking as if he was going to fall. He lost his eye (some evil person had kicked him). First vet said it would be better to put him to sleep, second one removed his eye and said it would be best if he became a house cat. Well, within a few days he was out in the garden and watching the birds - took a bit of time to work out his balance then was climbing the cherry tree! Kat, careful how you go in the wintry weather.

    • Hope your hand is getting better Kat, better stay at home for a while, the weather appears to be getting worse. Beth wonders if you'd like to share a tin of sardines with my cat, think you might prefer a nice box of chocolates. thank you Beth, cat is getting lots of fuss and chicken, she's getting really fed up though now. Just a thought, all those lovely Valentine gift boxes and special meal deals will be well reduced by Monday, can't resist a bargain.

    • FORGIVE CAPS PMP.

      KAT,

      I HOPE YOUR EYES ARE BACK TO CLEAR VISION SOON.

      TRY RAW HONEY FOR YOUR BURN 👍🏻

    • Can you read all our comments, Kat? No? Quick, what can I write! Good luck with all the eye drops - hope you get over the worst soon.

      Mags, good luck with the cat - sounds like she deserves a nice tin of sardines to cheer her up. If not, maybe the other Kat would appreciate them?

    • Glad your getting better..

    • Thanks all, yes, poor cat is being very stoic. Hope Kat is feeling better too. Kat, I've got to have my cataracts done but not for a while, not looking forward to that at all.

    • Thanks Lol 63.

      Mags, your poor cat! Poor thing can't even tell anyone.😭

    • Get well soon, Kat.

      And Mags' cat.

    • Hi Kat, just read your post, my poor cat has an eye ulcer and we're having to give her drops, she's been so good but now I realise how uncomfortable it must be for you and my cat, hope you're feeling better soon, it's just so miserable isn't it.

    • Hopefully your eye will be perfect before too long. That burn sounds nasty, take care of it.

    • Kat, glad your eye is improving. Hope your hand isn't too badly burnt. Take care 😊

  • First cataract done today. No problem with the procedure but really feeling peeved because my eye is so uncomfortable & I'm bored! Can't knit, can't watch TV, managing to do this post with the prickly eye shut but I'm having to listen to an audiobook & I don't like them at all. Oh well, moaning done. I can honestly say the procedure is not an ordeal. Did notice the colour difference on the drive home. (I could focus better then than I can now!) Everything so much bluer through the corrected eye, very much more yellow with the other. Monet had cataracts so he saw everything more yellow than it was & that's why his 'Waterlilies' is so blue, so I read somewhere.

    Hope my eye is more comfortable tomorrow, start the drops in the morning so fingers crossed. At least I've been able to check the draws.

    • My best post op experience was being able to see the Milky Way in great clarity. 😊

    • Kat I hope your condition improves quickly and your eye feels comfortable very soon. 🫶🏻

    • You had a similar experience to mine Sylvia ~ both eyes done with no trouble at all and the world was a brighter place.

      When I got home I found out that my aubergine coloured slippers were actually bright purple!😂

    • Had both mine done when I was around 80 with cardiac investigations standing by, I asked the first surgeon when he was starting, and he said he'd done it, and it was very quick also with cardiac machine by my side, No prickling, no vision distortion, or colour any different. Restarted eye ddrops for pre laser treatment which I've had before, St Richard's Hospital Chichester, and my Bognor Boots optician both marvellous, I wouldn't have been allowed to drive home but I've never learnt so hubby was on hand reading his book and chatting.

      Hope you're recovering well. Kat. xxx

    • Best Wishes, Kat. Don't try and do too much. One thing you won't need to worry about is the sun in your eyes at the moment!

    • I hope that your eye is getting better this morning xx

    • Glad it went well. Hope your eye is not so prickly today.

    • Going by my experience, it shouldn't take long to feel more comfortable. And although the drops are tedious - I had two different kinds - do stick with them for as long as they tell you to. They are important - I have known people who couldn't be bothered with them and got infections.

      And yes - the colours! I had been told about the way that colours looked different, but it still was a wonderful surprise! And when I had the second eye done, I noticed how everything was in 3D again - another lovely surprise.

    • Recover fast Kat. Your prickly eye sounds like arc eye, really nasty.

    • Best Wishes, hope it all goes well for you.

    • Best wishes Kat..

    • Kat, I hope your eye feels more comfortable soon.

    • Glad it all went well. Doesn't take long till everything is clearer.

  • I went for a few drinks recently with a newt, a skunk and a rat. I'm not going with them again, the skunk ended up drunk and the other two were no better

    • No limbs were pulled by me.

    • @A Nick Name - I don't suppose a fart was involved at any point?

    • There's also "Sober as a judge" which should probably be taken with a large pinch of salt.

    • Barrie -

      "p***ed as a newt" is not uncommon. Or are you pulling legs.

    • Might have been a pewt.

    • 😂 I've never come across a a reference that mention a newt as a drinker.

    • :-) :-)

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    • 😂

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  • I think I'm a good judge of people. I can always tell if someone's lying.

    I can always tell if they're standing too 🤪🤪

    • Ok what am I doing? Fooled you!

    • 😂

    • :-)

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    • Nice one !!!

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  • What's the difference between , deny all cookies + disagree

    • Never knew they gave out nuts on the Clockwork Orange!

      Mind you, there's usally a lot of nuts sitting inside!

      🧙‍♂️🧑‍🦯🥜🥜🥜🍊

    • I like the Macadamian Nut cookies from Subway but the Subway I used has closed.

    • Probably depends on the Cookies. I'm not keen on American ones, but the Macadamia Nut ones from Subway are nice.

    • Thanks we will see then as I don't want everyone's crap .

    • AI says .....The primary difference between "Deny all cookies" (often labeled as "Reject all") and "Disagree" in a cookie consent banner is that "Deny all" is an active, specific action to block non-essential tracking, whereas "disagree" may be a more general, sometimes less effective, indication of non-consent that might still allow certain data processing under "legitimate interest

  • QUESTION:

    I'm new here, so please forgive me for not knowing the answer to this one!

    Do we get a bonus for submitting or replying to a comment?

    • It's nice to read other people's comments or posts to see what they have to say. I don't always comment but do read what's written xx

    • The members on here are a full of humour, have lots of good advice & support. I'm glad MSE told me about PMP. Even if I never win I always think I picked a winner by joining. Worth it for all the comments.

    • Winning would be 'icing on the cake'.

      Cake community.

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    • Yes indeed Em!

    • Certainly do Em .

    • Welcome to our site Star Rocker.

      These FAQ articles explain about the bonus:

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      The comments are just a way of connecting with the PMP community and we have a lovely one here. I know you may think that I am biased, being a member of staff, but I know that other members will agree with me.

    • Welcome Star Rocker

      No we don't earn bonuses for that, they are earned by completing surveys, taking up offers featured by PMP, and recruiting new members by using our referral bonus. The bonus is only paid out when you win, this is a free lottery, not a cashback site.

      Do take some time to read the FAQs https://help.pickmypostcode.com/ and Rules https://pickmypostcode.com/rules/ which are also linked at the bottom of each page. If ever you need help you can email admin@pickmypostcode.com.

  • Good afternoon. It has been sunny all morning. Just had a stroll to the post box to post the booking form for the Thursford Christmas Spectacular. This year we are going to the matinee performance on Nov 30th. The coach company is not doing the Bure Valley Railway this year, instead we are going to Wroxham Barns. Sounds expensive so I had better start saving. It was nice to see daffodils in flower on my stroll. The bluebells are coming up. The feed bowls I use for Puss Puss are by a water butt Where they get washed. I was putting a bowl down this morning and I thought it was a leaf in another bowl filled with water. Closer look revealed a smooth newt and it is alive.

    • I saw a small flying beasty on Sunday & I know it was too small to be a bird. So, could only have been a flutterby. It's not particularly cold just now but it's going to be. Pity the flutterbies😥

    • Oh dear! Fri 13th and Sat supposed to be hitting minus 3 in Lancashire so many places could be worse.

    • How lovely to see a newt in your garden Shyboy. The only time I see newts is in the pond at the National Trust property Greys Court.

    • Fidsta, I appreciate the warning. Surely it can't be worse than Pandora in Norwich!

      The newt has wandered off somewhere. Hope it survives, it's only 3 inches long.

    • A word of warning - Wroxham Barns IS expensive!

      Also, some of the shops do not take cash (booo!) so have a backup card at the ready.

      We used to play mini-golf there but stopped when they changed the pricing structure to: "one price for entry to the whole entertainment area" which effectively doubled the price for the golf, which was the only thing that interested us.

      I am rather close to WB (which is not actually IN Wroxham, by the way) so I can possibly scout out any info you might need. At the risk of sounding a tad American, just holler!

    • Sounds like something disturbed the newt to be out this early.

    • Nice to hear that spring is on its way. I hope we don't get another cold snap which will kill the daffodils and probably the newt too. I also hope it survives.

      Thinking about Christmas trips already! My goodness! But yes, I suppose you need to with savings and costs of things these days.

    • Wow, it's woken up early. Hope it survives.

  • Is there any chance of getting Dark Mode for the site? >.>

    • My browser settings are set to Dark Mode, but some sites don't play well with it, including PMP apparently. I have used dark mode browser extensions in the past but they can have unintended consequences with other sites, especially those which already have a dark mode implemented. Many websites do allow the user to toggle between a light and dark mode rather than leave it to the browser, I was just wondering if that was on the list of developments :) If the answer's no, that's fine!

    • Bezley...you could go into your settings and turn down brightness on screen as and when you need to...

    • Dark mode is a browser setting rather than a PMP setting.

      Thanks for helping Bezley, Choc.

    • If you haven't got the dark mode available on your phone/tablet/ PC which is under Settings, Chrome has an extension.

  • Just to warn anyone driving in our area in the next couple of months - there is likely to be a convoy of lorries through the New Forest on a weekly basis, possibly more often, bringing puppy food and ‘training pads’ to my house. I started a pack of 100 pads when they were about a week or so old. They are now just starting their 4th week, I am well into the second 100 with a third coming tomorrow/Thursday. I have changed 18 so far today, and that’s trying to make them last with a couple of widdles, not change every time. I have also had a pack of 24 tins delivered yesterday, and have already finished three and half way through the fourth. Wonder if my bank manager would like a puppy. Indi is getting a bit fed up and refused to feed them first thing - they are getting teeth now, and go at her so hard it’s making her sore. Any suggestions what creams I can put on her (Mad, do NOT say ‘whipped’ or you’ll be back in the corner) ?

    • Poor Idie with all those sharp little puppy teeth & nasty sharp little claws digging into her soft bits! Naughty Beth! You could have saved her all this. I bet she's looking at you & thinking ' If adoption was good enough for me why all this.....' 🤣🐾🐾🐾

    • Little Owl, you have to be joking ! I could do with double-size! Though actually they do make a bigger one, rectangular instead of the square ones I get, but I thought the smaller ones would be less wasteful - don’t want to throw them out just for one wet patch, but sometimes even these smaller ones (600x 600) get mucky and have to be ditched when there are big dry areas. Puppies haven’t yet learned to use up one, then move onto the next! Puppies are now 2-2.5kg each, and I am into the last 12 of the 24 tins - that’s over 4 tins a day. However, I spoke to my friend, who breeds whippets, and she says if they are on hard food to that extent, they can probably start to ease off feeding from Indi. I will put her back onto her own food, which is lower protein, so that will help dry her up, and leave it up to her when she needs them to empty her. Don’t want her to get mastitis.

    • Beth. Whatever happened to Terry towelling cloth nappies? You youngsters have no idea🤣

    • Beth, not sure if you have a B&M locally, but they have bigger packs of pads which are cheaper - you could also try cutting them in half. They are clean little things! Indi will point them in the right direction when she has had enough.

    • Wow Beth8it, do you want me to start a go fund me 🙄🙄🙄 you must be really run off your feet, and as adorable as they are they will have you broke soon!!

    • I am now half-way through the pack of 50 training pads. Yesterday, I think I reached 20 but lost count. The little blighters had eaten their dinner so I took out the dirty newspaper that I had put down to protect the pads, plus the wet pads from overnight, so of course they had to come round and christen them - one on each pad, not using just one. Just finished the 8th tin out of 24 - not bad for 36 hrs!

    • Not long back from Oz (3 months) so catching up with everything, but Em sent me snaps of the puppies. They are adorable. You must be so busy!

    • Poor Indi.

    • Beth, I just asked my sister, who's a vet, and she said ideally, don't use creams as the pups could ingest it. Hopefully, now that the pups are on solids they will stop feeding from mum. Poor Indi, she must be really sore if they have teeth.

    • Still there from the last time. ;-)

    • Udder cream should work well.

      https://www.amazon.co.uk/Battles-Udder-Cream-400-g/dp/B00CUBSO6O

  • Just won £200 in the main draw along with a £147 bonus, plus an extra £20 for uploading a video. A few days short of 7 years on the site, never give up. Happy Days :-)

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  • I was rushed up to a&e after drinking a bottle of invisible ink.

    Been here 6 hours and still not been seen 🤪🤪

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  • Why is Peter Pan always flying?.. He neverlands...

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  • Congrats to another Flash Draw winner. Since the subject was raised recently there have quite a few claimed. 😊

    • Well just rub it in,why don't you.. ;-) ;-)

    • …and another claim today!

    • I would have a good moan about it, but it's not the weekend. ;-)

  • I panicked when I heard there was a kidnapping at my granddaughter's school. But by the time I got there the kid had woken up 🤪🤪

    • I used to call Indi a little tick, because she was little and fat and bloated when I first got her.

    • I thought the black puppies looked like tadpoles with their round bodies and little tails!

    • 😂 @Kenny b

    • @ kb, Chuckle did i.. :-) :-) :-)

    • I didn't realise we needed to let Em know. I'll need to do that so that I can see them to.

    • @Beth. Finally got around to asking Em to send me the puppy photos. Love the one where they are all dining from their little bowls. Cute! 🐾🐾🐾

    • 😊