My Dad who was a bank manager in the 70s and 80s always told us stories of him going to lunch with clients looking to borrow money. They would often sink a bottle of Scotch during the meetings and Dad would kind of stagger in the door later to be met my very angry Mum.
To be fair banking used...
A long time ago when a young adult I made the mistake of watching an executions DVD a mate had got hold of. The one that haunts me to this to this day was one of a man being shot by firing squad - they fired and then you saw him slumped on the ground struggling to breathe. Took him three minutes...
I'd imagine anything tastes better than poutine !
Haven't had spam since being a kid in the 70s. A staple during the power cuts ( cold obviously ). Have good memories of spam fritters as well. Not sure what I'd think of it now but I'd give it a go. As for those slagging off Corned Beef - food...
Paging @Henfield One
EDIT - one thing I suggest you do is take a number of copies of the will. You will be asked to send the original to get probate and they keep it. It's a pain when other organisations such as banks, insurance companies and solicitors if selling property ask for it and you...
My concern used to distance but that appears to have been improved. My concern now is how the batteries perform in say 5 or 10 years time - do you ever need to replace them ? If so that could be expensive.
My Springer can look very beast like when he's angry and walking across the downs - word of caution, if you're a lycra clad runner and come across a growling black and white springer on your run ..... run the other way !
Or do as the rest of us that have to travel to our customer sites - stop to eat on the way home and actually PAY for our meal. Occasionally I do get fed by a client but only the big boys such as HP and Microsoft.