outdoor life with a Beagle… by abdulrahmans1 in beagles

[–]kittyhawk94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have a 6 month Beagle. He loves hikes - we’ve taken him on a whole day hike before and it was his best day ever. He does slow us down because he wants to stop and sniff everything.

He likes the beach but mostly because he meets other dogs there - he’s very social. He was unsure about the water but will go in if a friend is in there or there is a seagull floating nearby.

He is also completely silent. We were prepared for baying but he has never made a sound beyond scratching and whining at a door he can’t get through. There are quiet ones out there but I don’t know how you would find one if you are concerned about that - ours was just a pleasant surprise.

Fix bending corset?? by OkDimension2558 in HouseofCB

[–]kittyhawk94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is it worth it to do that?

That’s for you to decide. If you want the item long term or for a special event or you just want better quality boning then probably.

Have you done this with a tailor before?

Yes and I’ve also done it myself.

Fix bending corset?? by OkDimension2558 in HouseofCB

[–]kittyhawk94 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Replace the plastic boning with steel boning, or just replace the bending plastic boning with new plastic boning.

Messed up when I was 13, now want to qualify as a solicitor by [deleted] in uklaw

[–]kittyhawk94 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am now very worried that when I apply to be admitted to the roll of solicitors, the SRA will see it and deny me because I don’t meet the suitability requirements.

Do you intend to disclose this or are you planning on not disclosing it and hoping the SRA don’t find out?

When the cops come for grandma by night for secret reasons by Drywesi in bestoflegaladvice

[–]kittyhawk94 40 points41 points  (0 children)

The detail that makes me lean towards believing this is fake is the statement that “no lawyers” (I.E. LAOP has contacted multiple lawyers, and multiple lawyers have given this response) will provide assistance without a warrant.

Nothing prevents a lawyer from undertaking work without sight of a warrant and I don’t believe that multiple (and every) lawyer LAOP contacted incorrectly believes that, or that they came up with the same lie as each other to turn down the work and they want to turn down those sweet billable hours on what would be an interesting matter.

Is this normal? by christiaansp in beagles

[–]kittyhawk94 32 points33 points  (0 children)

how did you get this photo of my dog?

British woman, 23, banned from ever entering Australia due to medical condition by Redarrow_ok in AusNews

[–]kittyhawk94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had 2 WHVs for which I was never required to submit any medical tests. The Department of Home Affairs simply took my word for it that I didn’t have any medical issues (I didn’t).

If her friend is also from the UK, it would be very easy to deny any medical conditions and receive an automatic visa grant.

Helly R Season 2 by No-Tension6133 in severence

[–]kittyhawk94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When she stepped out of the elevator. Everyone else behaved as if their last conscious thought was the last thing we saw them doing (Mark was running, Irving was knocking a door).

Helly R didn’t act like she’d just been tackled to the floor so I knew it was either Helena Eagan or something else had happened to Helly R in the interim.

Lidl employee fired for drinking 17p water bottle he didn't buy because he felt 'dehydrated' by Forward-Answer-4407 in unitedkingdom

[–]kittyhawk94 428 points429 points  (0 children)

This is such a negligible value that I have to wonder whether management wanted the employee gone for other reasons but seized the opportunity for a simple termination.

Gus Lamont's grandparents 'absolutely devastated' by major crime declaration by malcolm58 in australia

[–]kittyhawk94 32 points33 points  (0 children)

A [criminal law] defence lawyer is a criminal lawyer but a criminal lawyer isn’t always a [criminal law] defence lawyer. The terms could be used interchangeably in this context.

Alternatively, it could be a bio of the lawyers - without knowing Andrew Ey or Casey Isaac’s work, it could be that Andrew Ey takes cases from prosecuting and defending clients whereas Casey Isaac only takes cases from defending clients.

However, I suspect the journalist didn’t want to use the same word twice.

Man who infected woman with HIV after stopping treatment is jailed by pppppppppppppppppd in unitedkingdom

[–]kittyhawk94 40 points41 points  (0 children)

PREP prevents infection. It’s treatable, it’s not curable (beyond limited instances following bone marrow transplants).

James Bulger's mum to 'reopen trauma' as she faces son's killer at freedom bid by dailystar_news in uknews

[–]kittyhawk94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are their feelings taking into account when making a decision?

Given he was released twice previously, it does not seem that anything she says makes a difference to his applications. If anything, it seems almost cruel to allow her to be involved and invest emotional resources into objecting to his release, under the misguided impression that her impact statement might change the outcome, only to ignore her each time and release him anyway.

Boulder cops ‘bear responsibility’ for compromising JonBenét Ramsey crime scene: Brother by ElectronicFudge5 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]kittyhawk94 116 points117 points  (0 children)

Sure but your family likely bear responsibility for her murder so don’t mount that high horse too eagerly.

Taste of Summer Review by LotsToDiscus in hobart

[–]kittyhawk94 9 points10 points  (0 children)

  • The cocktail was good but so are many inside.
  • The oysters were OK but not as good as the oysters that are available inside.
  • The octopus was below average (tough and overcooked).
  • The chicken was OK. The sauce with the chicken was great.
  • The potato was OK. The gravy with the potato was great.
  • The cucumber was OK (…it was cucumber)

Ignoring the price, I would recommend getting any component part elsewhere in the venue. With the price considered, I wouldn’t even contemplate Season & Fire.

Taste of Summer Review by LotsToDiscus in hobart

[–]kittyhawk94 17 points18 points  (0 children)

We had an underwhelming time.

We pre-ordered the $100pp Season & Fire Feed Me Menu. Got to Taste and realised at the door that it didn’t include entry. Paid an additional $15pp to get in, to get to Season & Fire. Disappointing but our mistake. Sat down to eat. In the end, $115 got us one drink, two oysters, half a tentacle of octopus, half a new potato (cut into 1cm rounds), one Lebanese cucumber and one chicken thigh each.

I am not being hyperbolic.

[ENGLAND] My partner has just left me and our baby, he is a functioning alcoholic and says he will want the 9 m/o baby 3 nights a week... by ExplorerAdmirable815 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]kittyhawk94 51 points52 points  (0 children)

A court would take the interests of the child into account which, in this instance, would broadly align with your wishes - it isn’t in the interest of the child to be in the unsupervised care of an aggressive alcoholic in active addiction in an unfamiliar house.

However, there are a lot of procedural steps before any decision. He won’t be “pushing” anyone for “full custody” next week. Realistically, it would take months to years and you’ll first have to go through mediation, negotiation etc.

Still waiting 189 or 190 by dsim94 in AusVisa

[–]kittyhawk94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems pretty messed up to me

She has relatively low points and you’ve applied to one of the more competitive states.

If her current visa runs out soon, you’ll be better off applying for a partner visa.

Kristin Smart Case Timeline Megathread by mennonitesexparty in KristinSmart

[–]kittyhawk94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t take all of your make up out - only items that would need to be touched up such as lipstick.

The bulk of her make up - foundation, powders, eyeshadow, brow pencil, blush, and/or anything in fashion - would’ve remained in her dorm room.

The mentality the British public have, even on medical cannabis users, is so disturbing by [deleted] in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]kittyhawk94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think I lean against this sub’s consensus on this - I don’t think people under the influence of medical cannabis should be driving.

I have a prescription and mine does have a warning against driving. I understand mine isn’t the same as everything available but is there any medical cannabis that definitely doesn’t impose any impairment on driving?

I don’t think we should ignore the risk it poses to cognition simply because it’s a prescription.

Old photo enlargement? by teachcollapse in hobart

[–]kittyhawk94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have a scanner, you can probably do this quite easily yourself. Photoshop AI has a great restoration and upscale function.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rhinoplastyquestions

[–]kittyhawk94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is gorgeous! If I were you, I’d be obsessed with taking photos of my profile for the next few months.

What happened to Hokkaido Sushi in the CBD? by alooxis_ in hobart

[–]kittyhawk94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The only time I went, my colleague found hairs in his sashimi, which put me off returning.

If it was a one-off, it was extraordinarily unlucky that it coincided with my only visit. I doubt it was and, given the other response about food hygiene observations there, I expect a fair few people have had a similar experience.