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Hooorah!
I can finish at 16:40 like normal.
The tedious autoelectrical stuff lecture thingie has finished.
For this year.
Good show.
However we may be having the Music Tech lot from the start of next semester.Comment
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Dunno why we have these septic terms like semesters these days.
The terms used to be terms in my young day.
If you see what I mean.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostPut the kettle on luv, I'll fix it for you!Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostInterview on WednesdayMy all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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The last time I had a blood test I had a haematoma. It hurt for ages and stopped me using my arm for a few days too. Apparently she tore an artery.
The time before that, they stuck the needle in a tendon. I can strongly recommend you don't try that on yourself. My stomach still turns over as I think of it.
Indeed, writing this I feel quite nauseous.
In mid December, the doc said I needed another blood test. I have been putting it off for a month. Tomorrow morning I'm going up to the local hospital to have it done. But only 'cos the Missus is going with me: not so much for moral support as to make sure I go through with it.
Which is brave of her.
Last time she was in hospital, they took blood from the back of her hand. They gave her a haematoma. Within a couple of minutes, it was the size of a satsuma.
Oh dear. I do feel sick.
It doesn't help that some years ago when I had a tetanus, the nurse stabbed the bone in my shoulder with the needle. And when I had an injection in my bum as a teenager, the nurse scraped my arse-bone (ilium?) with the tip of the needle.
I'm going to bed where I can lie there in the dark and fret about needles and bleeds all night.
My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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