We are searching for homes for a friendly long hair about 7 years old.
And a very friendly Blk short hair 9/10 years old. Healthy. Vet checked.
Ideally adoption but will consider fostering.

Anything !
An open Group where anything can be discussed by anybody, as long as you are polite, respect others opinions, and behave !!!
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It irritates me mightily, though clearly there are much worse things about him - and it gave Jed Mercurio, writer of Line of Duty, an opening to have a go: https://twitter.com/jed_mercurio
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Ring 159 - Fraud (Edited)
I heard about this on tv this morning...didn't even know it existed
https://news.sky.com/story/uk-banks-launch-emergency-hotline-159-number-to-protect-customers-from-scammers-12420345 -
Predict the score - West Ham United v Dinamo Zagreb
Tonight is the Europa League group matches. Get your predictions in by 7.30pm
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https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20201014-totalitarian-world-in-chains-artificial-intelligence
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Harry lectures us plebs again from on high
What are your thoughts on his latest patronising comment that if you don't like your work or it's getting you down, you should just leave and have a happier life.
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Predict the score - Manchester United v Young Boys
Another Champions League group match. Young Boys were formally named Young Boys of Bern, but that's a bit like saying Crystal Palace of London. Anyway, get your predictions in by 7pm.
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Just had a really interesting conversation about Covid. It seems we have been battling it forever. Looking back at the first Lockdown, it all seemed very weird and extraordinary to be told to stay indoors and work from home! Then the freedom and then other lockdowns came along and here we are, battling yet another variant that is said to spread fastest.
Suddenly there are rumblings at work at preparations for having to shut down groups and activities and run things virtually, talk of having to work remotely 100% of the time again and the impact on people.
My question is, what do YOU think is next? More rules and restrictions before or after Christmas? another WFH order?
how are YOU all feeling? Mine is a mixture of tiredness and sadness at lost loved ones in our family and circle, frustration at people who still do not take it seriously and just plain anxiety about people being safe. -
True or? Climate change from Avaaz (Edited)
Received email. Is this based on evidence or just to make people donate? What is your opinion?
8 years. 96 months. Or just short of 3,000 days.
That's how long scientists say we have to cut carbon emissions by more than half, end the extinction crisis, and avoid an all-out ecological collapse.
We need a total transformation of our societies -- but there's a way we can do it...
A Harvard University team has found a golden 'rule' for creating social transformation: any non-violent cause that mobilises just 3.5% of a population reaches a tipping point where change is virtually guaranteed.
And with almost 70 million members globally, representing almost 1% of the world population, alongside thousands of other organisations and movements, together we're inching toward the precious threshold of 3.5% of the world engaged in this urgent transformation!
But time is running out, and we need to grow, fast. We need more staff in more places, working to unite movements, indigenous people, youth activists and parents, on everything from climate change to political campaigning and human rights, in a thundering global effort to protect the most vulnerable and save life on Earth.
If just 10,000 of us make a small weekly donation, in 2022 we can launch a plan to do just that, going all out to create a turning point for life on Earth. We can still save our future -- but we MUST act now. Chip in now:
Devastating floods and blazing infernos are a sure sign that we are edging ever closer to planetary tipping points -- when sudden, violent changes shake earth's life-support systems to the core. But everyday they are being matched by literally thousands of people joining the great battle for life on earth.
We are steadily marching to a crescendo of people power, reaching social tipping points that could radically, beautifully transform our world for good. Because it's not just climate change, we also need to overcome increasing social polarisation, billions can't access life-saving covid vaccines, and global inequality is rocketing.
If there was ever a moment for people to change the course of history, it is now. So we urgently need Avaaz to grow even bigger, both in our own work and our support for others, and if we raise enough we will:
Supercharge our campaigning firepower by supporting ground-breaking legal cases and mobilising millions of people to hold leaders accountable in real-time;
Elevate the voices of indigenous people, frontline defenders, youth activists, and parents’ coalitions in global summits and in the corridors of power;
Defend democracies everywhere by further exposing the toxic impacts of disinformation, and launch an advocacy blitz to hold Big Tech accountable;
Hire dozens of staff in new parts of the world, recruiting millions of people in additional languages to rapidly expand our movement, especially in the global south;
Partner with other inspiring movements, scientists, and public health experts to turbocharge our combined power for maximum impact. -
A professor of mathematics sent a fax to his wife. It read:
“Dear wife, you must realize that you are 54 years old and I have certain needs which you are no longer able to satisfy. I am otherwise happy with you as a wife, and I sincerely hope you will not be hurt or offended to learn that by the time you receive this letter, I will be at the Grand Hotel with my 19-year-old teaching assistant. I’ll be home before midnight. - Your Husband”
When he arrived at the hotel, there was a faxed letter waiting for him that read as follows:
“Dear Husband. You too are 54 years old, and by the time you receive this, I will be at the Breakwater Hotel with the 19-year-old pool boy. Being the brilliant mathematician that you are, you can easily appreciate the fact that 18 goes into 54 a lot more times than 54 goes into 18. Don’t wait up -
The doctor said, 'Sorry, I have some bad news, you have Yellow 24, a really nasty virus. It's called Yellow 24 because it turns your blood yellow and you usually only have 24 hours to live.
There's no known cure so just go home and enjoy your final precious moments on earth.'
So he trudged home to his wife and broke the news. Distraught, she asked him to go to the bingo with her that evening, as he'd never been there with her before.
They arrived at the bingo and with his first card he got four corners and won £35. Then, with the same card, he got a line and won £320
Then he got the full house and won £1000. Then the National Grid came up and he won that too getting £380,000 The bingo caller got him up on stage and said, 'Son, I've been here 20 years and I've never seen anyone win four corners, a line, the full house and the national grid on the same card. You must be the luckiest man on Earth!'
'Lucky?' he screamed. 'Lucky? I'll have you know I've got Yellow 24.' 'Chuffin' 'ell,' said the bingo caller. 'You've won the bleedin' raffle as well.... -
Predict the score - AC Milan v Liverpool
It's Champions League group matches this week. Get your predictions in by 7.30pm
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Was Arthur Labinjo-Hughes Alone?.
On BBC Breakfast the ex Minister for Children, Tim Loughton, said that when in office, on average 28 similar cases crossed his desk every year or in other words one every two weeks.
If I understood him correctly the cases had not become so high profile and had remained under the radar but were nonetheless horrific.
Did anyone else pick up on this?, because if I'm right it makes all the protestations of shock and horror of several public figures so much eyewash. -
This should be a "Must Watch" for anyone worried about the Covid Vaccine.
The Richard Dimbleby Lecture. It was on BBC1 last night and is available on Catchup. It told how the vaccine was created in less than a year from the funding, trials, test, safety, manufacturing, distribution and how the press were scare mongers. The ongoing research, other vaccines in the pipeline and the future for availability throughout the world.
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The Secretive Prisons That Keep Migrants Out of Europe
This article is long, but very informative.
If anyone thinks migrants are badly treated in this country, this EU funded arrangement helps to put things in perspective.
The article can be read without taking out a subscription - just scroll down.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/12/06/the-secretive-libyan-prisons-that-keep-migrants-out-of-europe?utm_source=pocket-newtab-global-en-GB -
We could solve the Channel crisis tonight - if only ...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-10275159/DAN-HODGES-Macron-climb-high-horse-solve-Channel-crisis.html
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We don't normally eat doughnuts, but hubby likes a few biscuits of an evening with a cuppa. So thought I'd get a pk of 4 doughnuts on my delivery shop Sunday.
Wish I hadn't as this is what come out of the bag. 2 whole doughnuts and 2 half, looked like they had teeth marks in them. -
The Black Bitch Pub (Edited)
If you happened to see a pub named The Black Bitch, would you be offended and start a petition to get the name changed?
If you then found out the history behind the name, that it is the name of a locally famous racing greyhound ( there's even a statue of the female dog outside the pub) , would you change your mind about that petition.
Or would you start the petition anyway even though you have never been to the town and only read about the pub in a magazine, because you want to be offended on everyone's behalf?
The petition has got 6,000 signatures, none are from the town where the pub is located. -
Predict the score - Everton v Arsenal
Tonight's match on Monday Night Football. Get your predictions in by 7pm.
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Predict the score - Aston Villa v Leicester City
This is today's Super Sunday match. Get your predictions in by 3.30pm
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London hospitals that could be thrown into chaos as 40,000 NHS staff face sack over vaccine
https://www.mylondon.news/news/east-london-news/london-hospitals-could-thrown-chaos-22358978?utm_source=mylondon_newsletter&utm_campaign=myeastlondon_newsletter2&utm_medium=email
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Predict the score - Watford v Manchester City
Saturday night football from the Premier League. Get your predictions in by 5pm.
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Today I have been married for 66 years and if I could I would live it all over again with the same girl.
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Can anybody recommend a good place to get curtains?
I'm looking for pencil pleat curtains for curtain tracks to go around two large bay windows, each about five metres in total length, so the curtains need to add up to around seven or eight metres to allow for them to be gathered up at the top.
The bottoms of the curtains need to hang about 20cm or so below the window ledges.
I'm looking for reasonable quality lined curtains but not blackout curtains.
My living room has a wooden floor, orangey brown rug, orange cushions and so on so I'm thinking of something in some shades of yellow, mustard, orange, light brown or similar.
My bedroom needs similar size curtains but in a pale to mid blue colour.
I've tried the usual stores such as Dunelm, Ikea and John Lewis but I can't find anything suitable.
I looked at the prices of getting some curtains custom made but the prices are in the region of £1000 or more per window.
Do any of you know of a good curtain store somewhere within a reasonable travelling distance of Stoneleigh? - So I could consider Epsom, Ashtead, Kingston, Sutton, Croydon, Guildford, Dorking, Leatherhead, Wimbledon or other towns in that general area.
Alternatively, do any of you know of a good person/company to make me some custom curtains without an eye-watering price?
My ideal scenario would be a mobile curtain maker who could visit with material samples, suggest suitable fabrics, measure up and make the curtains.
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A sad story to put here, but needs to be said. (Edited)
Dear little Arthur for what you suffered, no one to hold you, love you, and watch over you in your final moments.
Numerous failings by police and social service, made worse by lockdown.
This story has effected me so badly these past weeks, I would go to bed thinking of what he went through.
Today that evil woman wouldn’t even come up to face her sentence. as I’ve mentioned before how do monsters get away with that. 29 years but more than likely life means life in this case.
His evil father 21 years. No remorse from either of them.
He would have been better off with his drunken mother who wrote a heartwarming memory of him, that beautiful smile, read by his grandmother who was fobbed off by the authorities,
A harrowing case for a juror, even reporters had to walk out listening to audios.
They will face hell in prison now, and she already has. Let her see what it’s like....
So many children go through pain, his was daily...thousands over lockdown, plus mother’s being abused.
Arthur you have broken my heart. I won’t forget you. ❤️This discussion is now closed.
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I started paying a monthly amount [twice what they asked for] just 2 months ago and already they have sent me 4 emails asking me to double my donation.
I feel like cancelling it altogether now.