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Going to Chester Xmas shopping this afternoon, don't really need anything but I love Chester and also want to sample some food off the Xmas market food stalls.
I was there yesterday and quite enjoyed it. I love Chester.

On Foregate Street there's a man with a puppet who plays the drums and a harmonica. Looked hilarious but I didn't have the heart to video him.
 
I was there yesterday and quite enjoyed it. I love Chester.

On Foregate Street there's a man with a puppet who plays the drums and a harmonica. Looked hilarious but I didn't have the heart to video him.
I love the city, the pace of the place if you will. Not particularly needing anything today just means I can amble along and relax a bit, probably go on to Cheshire oaks later on.
 
I love the city, the pace of the place if you will. Not particularly needing anything today just means I can amble along and relax a bit, probably go on to Cheshire oaks later on.
Sounds like a nice way to spend a day in the city, not scrambling around for presents amongst the masses. It's just great. I love it and was genuinely a bit taken aback by the politeness of people after being in London for 5 months.

I was at Cheshire Oaks yesterday as well. It was surprisingly very quiet which was nice.
 

Got a bit of a morale dilemma here chaps. I could do with some advice.

A girl drove in to the back of me on my way to work on Wednesday morning. It was her fault and it was a fair good whack, but there's very little damage to my car, with hers being a fair bit worse off. I instantly felt my neck as if it was some sort of reflex action, but then thought "Nah, I'm fine".

A couple of days later though my neck does have some stiffness and a lack of movement. I've informed the insurance company of the incident and I've been encouraged to get my neck checked out and been referred to a solicitor.

I'd considered just settling the incident privately with a bit of cash exchanging hands, but in the back of my mind I'm thinking that in my job I do quite a lot of walking around and I'd hate for this to reoccur years down the line, as I've had small back problems in the past. I really don't want to be one of those whipcash people but you've got to look out for yourself.

The girl was driving like an utter d!ck head though, trying to push in a queue and then got really close to my rear when I wouldn't let her in, waving her arms about etc... so part of me thinks F her!

Thoughts?
 
Got a bit of a morale dilemma here chaps. I could do with some advice.

A girl drove in to the back of me on my way to work on Wednesday morning. It was her fault and it was a fair good whack, but there's very little damage to my car, with hers being a fair bit worse off. I instantly felt my neck as if it was some sort of reflex action, but then thought "Nah, I'm fine".

A couple of days later though my neck does have some stiffness and a lack of movement. I've informed the insurance company of the incident and I've been encouraged to get my neck checked out and been referred to a solicitor.

I'd considered just settling the incident privately with a bit of cash exchanging hands, but in the back of my mind I'm thinking that in my job I do quite a lot of walking around and I'd hate for this to reoccur years down the line, as I've had small back problems in the past. I really don't want to be one of those whipcash people but you've got to look out for yourself.

Thoughts?

TBH the whiplash people arent usually injured, so if you are then there is no need to feel guilty. Besides, its her insurance that would pay out, no?

edit: that said, is cheese on toast an option here?
 
Got a bit of a morale dilemma here chaps. I could do with some advice.

A girl drove in to the back of me on my way to work on Wednesday morning. It was her fault and it was a fair good whack, but there's very little damage to my car, with hers being a fair bit worse off. I instantly felt my neck as if it was some sort of reflex action, but then thought "Nah, I'm fine".

A couple of days later though my neck does have some stiffness and a lack of movement. I've informed the insurance company of the incident and I've been encouraged to get my neck checked out and been referred to a solicitor.

I'd considered just settling the incident privately with a bit of cash exchanging hands, but in the back of my mind I'm thinking that in my job I do quite a lot of walking around and I'd hate for this to reoccur years down the line, as I've had small back problems in the past. I really don't want to be one of those whipcash people but you've got to look out for yourself.

The girl was driving like an utter d!ck head though, trying to push in a queue and then got really close to my rear when I wouldn't let her in, waving her arms about etc... so part of me thinks F her!

Thoughts?
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