Tempest tickets, Access to Work rant

Feb 21, 2007 17:06

For asrana and spikeyladyHave booked 3 tickets for the Tempest, row F of the stalls, £12 each and no booking fee ( Read more... )

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lovelybug February 21 2007, 20:20:42 UTC
Marvellous! Can't wait!

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webcowgirl February 21 2007, 22:42:40 UTC
Aargh, I really want to go, but I want to see A Gypsy Came Riding Through and that's the only day I can go! And I want to go with you!

You get my email?

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barakta February 21 2007, 23:28:41 UTC
Whee to theatre tickets being more available and cheaper than initially told by divots. In fact, I am officially stealing the word 'divot' to use alongside numpty. I wonder what the semantic connotation differences are between them *ponders ( ... )

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thekumquat February 21 2007, 23:37:34 UTC
I don't really get earwax, so it's not really an issue. There were a few drips of condensation in one tubing from when it rained hard a while back. The fact that I never replace tubing (well no-one told me I had to when I got the previous ones) means it hasn't dried. I've found our needle-nose pliers so will be trying it myself soon.
Failing that I will find the people at St Georges - apparently they were lying when the switchboard said there is no hearing aid center there!

Have never tried audiologists - will take a look. And yes, that website is where I'm going shopping if I can't get AtW to buy fun stuff in the next couple weeks!

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barakta February 22 2007, 00:35:36 UTC
Ah, I got horrible earwax with moulds, in addition to a childhood friend always have vile moulds - when I had them for 6 months they were the cleanest thing I owned ;)

audiologists is almost 100% North American (inc Canadian) but they do seem to know their stuff about brands and models and there's one guy who is extremely knowledgeable and friendly - not at all threatened by patient power. He points people at resources and manufacturer details from time to time.

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