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Nope.... I used to work with a Wally until he retired aged 50....Originally posted by WTFH View PostMore like this?

Turned out he had never taken a penny in salary - everything went into the pension.... 50 arrived and he had enough to retire on ...Last edited by eek; 12 July 2016, 12:20.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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He was lucky. Lots of people keel over who plan on doing that.Originally posted by eek View PostNope.... I used to work with a Wally until he retired aged 50....
Turned out he had never taken a penny in salary - everything went into the pension.... 50 arrived and he had enough to retire on ..."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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It's all Simpsonesque here, though there were some dark clouds over the Afan valley from the looks of it.
Or it could just have been the tulipe blowing away from Tata in Margam.Comment
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Taken my plasters off. As they were very tight, and have got damp, the skin around the wound is white, and the wound itself is still bleeding slightly were they pulled away
It doesn't seem to be getting any worse, so now I'm lying back with my hand up in the air, to give it all a chance to dry out a bit. It's the first time I've been able to get a proper look at the wound. It's almost circular, about 4 to 5mm in diameter. Even if it now clots properly, it'll need a plaster most of the time for at least a few more days, maybe longer
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Actually, it's not bleeding - it's a big red clot, glistening because it's damp
The surrounding skin is returning to a normal colour quite quickly now the air's getting to it
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