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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
Live and learn. Like if you post disasters in tpd expect to be laughed at!
There were ever so many of these butch chaps with shiny stuff on.
And a little old lady with a funny sparkly hat on her head.
Most odd.Comment
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostCome beginning of June, I will be in the same position.
Chury.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostNeither could I
But it was so pretty
and I like my toys. I've even used it a couple of times
Its for emergencies
You got the pink one then.Comment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostBBC News - Peacock mystery in Deiniolen home of Paul and Christine Dicken
Hmm! A Peacock mystery
I wonder who could have dumped peacocks in the Welsh Countryside?
I think it got run over.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostNot long back from the market, caught the qualifying and have an easy dinner of chinese ribs ( which have been marinading since yesterday).
I did buy some berries which are a cross between a strawberry and a raspberry and are really nice.
Goshness.Comment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostThat's about half of my med kit. I trained as a paramedic many years ago and like to be prepared for any eventuality.
It costs me about £20-£30 a year to keep everything in the medkit up to date.
I was trained to carry out simple emergency surgery, cricothyrotomy, appendectomy, Cesarean section.
The removal of a hand with a power saw was self taught however
What an idea.
Nothing wrong with out of date drugs.
I'm sure they do me good.
Best before 2006 is just advisory, innit?Comment
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