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Arthur Little
21st July 2018, 22:46
:olddude: ... try as I might ... :anerikke: ... I cannot seem to come across any news of interest to whet the appetite.

Maybe it's time :cwm25: someone else tried.

Terpe
22nd July 2018, 05:10
Hi Arthur, I can report that weather conditions here in Manila have not improved in how many weeks now.
Typhoon Henry was followed by Typhoon Inday and now we are stuck with Typhoon Josie.
Terrible floods everywhere.
Marikina River on Top alert at 18 metres above normal

Michael Parnham
22nd July 2018, 08:27
Hi Arthur, I can report that weather conditions here in Manila have not improved in how many weeks now.
Typhoon Henry was followed by Typhoon Inday and now we are stuck with Typhoon Josie.
Terrible floods everywhere.
Marikina River on Top alert at 18 metres above normal

Wow, sorry to hear that Peter hope you're all ok. I can never understand why we never hear about the terrible conditions you are suffering at the moment, always have to pick up news of Philippines on such as Al Jazeera. Hope things get better for you soon, please update us of any serious changes, keep safe.

Slip
23rd July 2018, 09:02
Nothing to report of interest.

I pop in here most days for a read. But my life has been mainly work. I've been acting teamleader whilst one got pushed sideways to another one of our sites on a disciplinary. And another has been on annual leave. So been covering two shifts at once and learning the role at the same time.

I must have done well because I have been offered the role full time.
Although when I left Heathrow airport and my job as a teamleader and moved to Leicestershire, I didn't want another teamleader role, been quite happy plodding along with no stress day to day.....

imagine
23rd July 2018, 13:30
Hi Arthur, I can report that weather conditions here in Manila have not improved in how many weeks now.
Typhoon Henry was followed by Typhoon Inday and now we are stuck with Typhoon Josie.
Terrible floods everywhere.
Marikina River on Top alert at 18 metres above normal

Good to see you here. Apart from the floods, hope all is well with you. Here in Malaybalay City, it's rain, rain rain, but no floods

Arthur Little
23rd July 2018, 23:33
Hi Arthur, I can report that weather conditions here in Manila have not improved in how many weeks now.
Typhoon Henry was followed by Typhoon Inday and now we are stuck with Typhoon Josie.
Terrible floods everywhere.
Marikina River on Top alert at 18 metres above normal

Great to hear from you, Peter. Sorry, though, to read about the god awful :cwm24: conditions you folks have had to thole. All the more ironic ... at a time the UK has experienced its BEST summer since 1976!

Harry T
24th July 2018, 07:36
I'm in a similar situation to Slip. I may have forgotten to mention I came back from Phils in early May with a Plan to come out of retirement in order to meet the financial requirements for a visa application. I was lucky enough to find a job with a minimum of 10 hours per week. Since that time, the minimum I've done is 20+; the first month was 85 hours, and this month I'm on target to do well over 100 hours, so that will meet the financial requirement plus some. :biggrin::biggrin:, I do try to look in here most days, but honestly don't have much time, what with the job and chatting with Jan, it's difficult, but I hope everyone on here is keeping well.

fred
24th July 2018, 16:45
Foreigners always making a drama out of a crisis!
Make the best out of a bad situation like Pinoys do!!


https://www.facebook.com/jobbee.bautista/videos/2197959393564442/

grahamw48
7th August 2018, 04:45
Part of our house was flooded, but no permanent damage done, or losses.

I've had to make a few alterations to the place, but hopefully those sort of extreme conditions won't be repeated. :cwm25:

Most of the time I'm kept pretty busy, but I do look in here most days. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
7th August 2018, 08:02
Part of our house was flooded, but no permanent damage done, or losses.

I've had to make a few alterations to the place, but hopefully those sort of extreme conditions won't be repeated. :cwm25:

Most of the time I'm kept pretty busy, but I do look in here most days. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

When we lived in Dumaguete we experienced flooding a couple of times; also a 6.9 earthquake and luckily all was ok for us. I did seem to adapt quite quickly and it looks as though you have Graham. Keep safe. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
7th August 2018, 11:19
Cheers Michael.

Still alive at the moment. :biggrin: