No tennis lesson for No.2 son tomorrow morning, so there is potential for a relaxing morning.
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostNo tennis lesson for No.2 son tomorrow morning, so there is potential for a relaxing morning.
Lets hope it is another Micheal Fish moment!!Comment
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This damn tooth is driving me up the wall
Actually, it doesn't feel quite as bad as it did yesterday - it was dreadful last night
The dentist doesn't do NHS work on Fridays. I'll have to call in the morning and hope they can fit me in, otherwise the next chance is Monday evening
Still, I suppose I should be glad I've actually got an NHS dentist, even if they only do NHS stuff part-timeComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
This damn tooth is driving me up the wall
Actually, it doesn't feel quite as bad as it did yesterday - it was dreadful last night
The dentist doesn't do NHS work on Fridays. I'll have to call in the morning and hope they can fit me in, otherwise the next chance is Monday evening
Still, I suppose I should be glad I've actually got an NHS dentist, even if they only do NHS stuff part-time
If it is any help - the govt are looking into access again. Linky.Comment
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Nobody about, and so far away from a next century or millennium that even I would struggle to drivel all that way!Comment
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I notice that her practice isn't accepting new NHS registrations any more, though - I'm glad I got on the list when I did
My mum has always had amazingly good teeth - I think she's only ever needed any treatment about twice in her whole life. However, her eyesight has always been fairly poor.
My dad on the other hand has excellent eyesight - he doesn't even need reading glasses and he's nearly eighty - but his teeth have always been in a wretched state.
Unfortunately, we inherited our mother's eyes and our father's teeth - shame it wasn't the other way roundComment
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Wonder what to have for dinner - definitely something either soft or liquid
I could make do with soup and a roll... or I could get fish & chips
Decisions, decisions...Comment
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I managed to have a sesh on the PS3
Then the kids heard it and kicked me offWhere are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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