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What sort of a damn time to be up is that???Originally posted by mudskipper View PostEnjoy your lie-in.
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Aye.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMorning denizens
Bring back the 3 Day Week, that's what I say
But think of the havoc the power cuts would bring.
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Another TPD crock reporting for duty. I am suffering this morning from anterior knee pain, swelling and somewhat restricted movement, or, to report the matter in the approved clinical terminology; I've fecked me knee.
Thing is, it's all very familiar. Doctor barry diagnoses an irritated medial plica, just like what I had in 2008. That resulted in surgery to remove the offending tissue and prevent a recurrence. On the basis that I was supplied with a DVD as evidence of the procedure I am forced to conclude that it's the other knee this time although a hunt for the scars to confirm this has proved fruitless.
Google tells me the guy who operated has moved back to Stockholm but that does raise the prospect of being being in the care of Swedish nurses
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Just noticed that the coffee machine has a notice on it warning that it serves drinks containing milk, "which is an allergen."
FFS
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We're all falling apart at the seamsOriginally posted by barrydidit View Post
Another TPD crock reporting for duty. I am suffering this morning from anterior knee pain, swelling and somewhat restricted movement, or, to report the matter in the approved clinical terminology; I've fecked me knee.
Thing is, it's all very familiar. Doctor barry diagnoses an irritated medial plica, just like what I had in 2008. That resulted in surgery to remove the offending tissue and prevent a recurrence. On the basis that I was supplied with a DVD as evidence of the procedure I am forced to conclude that it's the other knee this time although a hunt for the scars to confirm this has proved fruitless.
Google tells me the guy who operated has moved back to Stockholm but that does raise the prospect of being being in the care of Swedish nurses
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