The mentality of some people just beggars belief! Firstly the decision of Oldham council to remove one of the few bins in our area, that dog walkers use to dispose of their poo bags. Not only poo bags but litter, in general, is only going to get worse if there are going to be no public bins to use to dispose of rubbish. But secondly, this Dog walker clearly hasn't noticed that the bin is no longer there and so just decided to drop their poo bag where the bin used to be!! Why? Is it such a big ask to take it home with you and put it in your own bin? I can never understand people who take the time and trouble to pick up their dog's mess but then don't dispose of the filled bag properly.
After my walk, I bagged up my soaking wet towels so I could take them to mum's to get them on a spin to get all the water out. I can wash them again once my washing machine is repaired. I am hoping will be sorted tomorrow as I have an engineer coming over who will hopefully fix it.
Grabbed myself some Soba Noodles for lunch and then I dropped Bella at mum's then headed into town to meet Gary and Eddie at The Opera House.
We watched "Death Drop, back in the habit" which was a spoof of some popular scary movies. It starred some of RuPaul's Drag Race UK queens. I managed to get there JUST in time as I had let the morn ign run away with me and didn't end up setting off until 1pm (needed to be here for the 2pm start). I needed a ventilator by the time I got to the theatre cos I had to run from the car park so I wasn't late. I didn't want to be made to wait until the interval or anything by getting there when it had already started.
The show was okay, it wasn't going to win any awards anytime soon. There were some funny moments but also quite a lot of padding where it felt like it was dragged out and wasn't going anywhere or adding to the story. Victoria Scone really carried the show, she had perfect comedy timing and knew how to get the laughs. Juju Bee & Louis Cyfer were really funny too but the others were very interchangeable and I didn't really think they stood out. It felt like Kitty Scot Claws just replied on dropping the F-Bomb when she had a line and the lines always felt very throw away.
After the show, we headed over to The Bay Horse Tavern in the Northern Quarter for a Sunday Roast. I had Chicken, Eddie had Beef and Gary had Gammon. I only ever eat the breast part of a chicken so used a side plate to ditch all the rest. I have to get rid of all the bones etc before I can I enjoy it properly.
I was absolutely stuffed afterward as I managed to clear my plate ( I had been looking forward to it all day). On the way home I called and got mum some Mcdonald's as she hadn't had her dinner when I rang.
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