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I keep meaning to sort one outOriginally posted by FiveTimes View PostYou would think someone like NF would have a bot that post these important things ?
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Being helping out in sorting out information for a clinical trial.
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To the doctor's, as the online prescription thing has got it into its head that I need a medication review again, which I don't
I think the exceedingly softly-spoken receptionist said she'd sort it out, but for all I could tell she might have been saying the test results were back and I had a week to live
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best get tore intae the good stuff in the freezer, and the wine cellar then.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTo the doctor's, as the online prescription thing has got it into its head that I need a medication review again, which I don't
I think the exceedingly softly-spoken receptionist said she'd sort it out, but for all I could tell she might have been saying the test results were back and I had a week to live

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Just in case, can you start preparing next Monday Links now?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI had a week to live
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Unless they replace the softly spoken receptionist, in the longer term such a strategy could prove rather expensiveOriginally posted by BR14 View Postbest get tore intae the good stuff in the freezer, and the wine cellar then.
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I've been operating on that basis for the last 20 years and it's working out quite nicely to be honest.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostUnless they replace the softly spoken receptionist, in the longer term such a strategy could prove rather expensive
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Barnsley chops for dinner, with chips, peas, and gravy
And in a drastic change to my usual habits I had redcurrant jelly with them, rather than mint sauce. Very nice, as it turned out
See aboveOriginally posted by BR14 View Postbest get tore intae the good stuff in the freezer, and the wine cellar then.
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