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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostAnd he came early. First brew made and they are cracking onComment
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Good morning all.
Currently sat in a&e having just had my ankle x-rayed. My first x-ray. Do I get to keep the pics? Everyone seems very interested in my date of birth and they do have a lot of different receptions.
Think I might be a while but hey ho. It's free.Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostHope it works out and gives him a bit more mobilityComment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostHome now with Mr N, it appears the op was done under local, no sedation unlike the last time and they put all the needles in, before giving him the local
Have tucked him in bed with lots of painkillers, but the downside is, he will have extreme pain for the next few days.
Me.
<Zeity faints clean away>Comment
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There's a right odd bunch in here. My favourite is the little old dear babbling away to her very tired looking companion. She's wearing a purple track suit ugg boots and a pink bobble hat. There's also an annoyingly chirpy woman with a bumbag that leaps in to action when anyone looks like moving.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostFor some reason we seem to have lost BBCs 1,2,4 and 6
Not that I care about 1,2 or 4 but I mainly listen to 6 so that's a right PITA.
Thankfully 3 is workingComment
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Now waiting for bloke to come and look at the wood panneling in the house. The one fecking day I said not a good day to come he can make it.
The leak needs doing, so need to get it sorted sooner rather than later.
Also just discovered this house is a bleedin' draughty house.
All the windows are from teh 80's and do need replacing but double glazing here costs a small fortune and we have huge windows in the house, I know one window/patio door alone will cost at least €10k to replace and we have 3 of them!
Would stick it on to the mortgage but given the fight we had to go through just to get the mortgage last year, they simply won't extend it.Comment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostHope mr nor feels better!
Atm not really, but time will tell.
Btw have they worked out what is wrong with your ankle?Comment
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