WTFH was complaining recently he was ashort of money. Where did he get the money to go skiing?
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My prod issue still ongoing. I requested more info from Lady in Sydney overnight. She has not responded.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMy prod issue still ongoing. I requested more info from Lady in Sydney overnight. She has not responded.Comment
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Morning denizens
Another grey day out there
The areas near this mahoosive wound down the centre of my chest are getting very itchy. Apparently it’s a consequence of the scar tissue tightening the wound shut, which stimulates the nearby nerves in a similar manner to, for example, an insect landing on the skin. So imagine innumerable insects perpetually in the moment of landing on two broad patches down either side of your chest, and you’ll get the idea. It’s quite ticklyComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Regarding your next post is that a particular area within the forum or the entire site?
Regarding the forum, specifically accounting/legal 2008-2012. The threads are now in the scheme inquiries sub forum.
It did my head in posting there....Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMorning denizens
Another grey day out there
The areas near this mahoosive wound down the centre of my chest are getting very itchy. Apparently it’s a consequence of the scar tissue tightening the wound shut, which stimulates the nearby nerves in a similar manner to, for example, an insect landing on the skin. So imagine innumerable insects perpetually in the moment of landing on two broad patches down either side of your chest, and you’ll get the idea. It’s quite ticklyComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSister-Out-Law's cat was in a fight.
She is a feisty madam. The cat that is. Her sister is quite pushy too....Comment
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Had my car valeted yesterday. We always eat on the FRiday night drive. So was quite distgusting.Comment
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