apologise. you may have done nothing wrong but if she is unhappy at you then need to apologise.
The problem arises if she asks "What for" then you've just made a hole for yourself. Your only option left is to either bluff it or runaway very very fast.
I suppose there is a price to pay for living in the most beatuiful place in the UK....but even still it's a kick to the shins every time someone fills up, you can almost see the tears as the litres go in to the tank.
Location: Lerwick, Shetland Islands
Diesel: 131.9p
Petrol: 128.9p
Location: Kirkwall, Orkney
Diesel: 130.9p
Petrol: 128.5p
Location: Portree, Skye
Diesel: 127.9p
Petrol: 123.9p
Location: Thurso, North Scotland (very North)
Diesel: 125.9p
Petrol: 120.9p
Location: Alness, Home town
Diesel: 120.9p
Petrol: 115.9p
Location: Inverness (Where that monster is hiding)
Diesel: 120.9p
Petrol: 114.3p
It's been seen to top 140p for the Diesel and 134/5p for petrol in Thurso (still mainland UK btw) a couple years ago.
As cock up's go...this is a relatively small one, the net effect is that they've under taxed by a mere £162.6million. It looks like it's a computer error because of an update to the systems a couple years ago to bring it more up to date as possible. A much needed update btw.
The problem is that the PAYE system has been in place and more or less unchanged since 1944, it is not done in real time which leads to delays of up to 15 months before HMRC get data from employers. Not a problem in 1944 when people tended to have only 1 income source and people stayed in the same job for longer. But now the labour market has changes, as has people income sources (some having multiple sources) to an extent now that the PAYE system is behind because of the inbuilt delay's to the year end returns which results in a fair amount having to pay more/less tax the following year to make up for discrepancies.
Football (again) from me, and this time juts to make things a bit more difficult, I thought it would be a great idea to try shooting with a 'force 8' hangover. Turns out it was not so much fun on an insanely hot afternoon, I missed most of my shots because I kept on trying to re-hydrate myself.
Local Derby Footie. Nothing better than heading down to the local pitches and watching 2 teams battle it out to the bitter end....well maybe if it wasn't constantly raining all the bloody time but then it is Scotland in August
A decent movie that could have been done so much better. The script is a bit weak and focused too much on the docu-soap-drama of the Barret family rather than what should have been the main focus which would be the discovery of California wine by the taster. Of course the fact that the taster was played by Alan Rickman means that every scene he was involved in was great....there is no finer actor than Rickman. 7/10