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Only relatively. I was thinking how cold it was cycling yesterday morning. It was about 11 degrees.Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostWinter draws on.
When it gets to -1 I will really be whining. Bring on global warming....Comment
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They are already smotthered in Ketchup. Then dipped in ketchup for good measure....Originally posted by BR14 View PostS'ok, - i'll have yours
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So nature took its course. The doctor just kept you happy in the meantime.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe thing in my ear just burst
On the one hand: it’s relieved a lot of the pressure, and will doubtless be less painful henceforth.
On the other hand: I have better things to do with my time than wielding a tissue to mop up matter (as we call it in Lancashire) running out of my ear
At least it happened prior to sleep....Comment
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In the land of the sheep eaters. Forcast says rain but none yet.
Just as well as had to take car in again today and I cycled home. I cycle back 10am to collect it and I dont want to get wet....Comment
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Morning denizens
Grey start here
Much better night's sleep than has been the case due to not being woken up from time to time by my ear
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ear ear.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMorning denizens
Grey start here
Much better night's sleep than has been the case due to not being woken up from time to time by my ear
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Not even a pop, or not audibly; just a sudden tickling as the ickiness started oozing and trickling out of my lugholeOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostJust a pop and icky stuff? No baby spiders or other creepie crawlies?
It's considerably improved today, but I'm carrying on with the antibiotic cream for a bit. At least I can get it in there now
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I think now is when you need it most. It could be worse, you could be on the tablets. I don't like the tablets much - put me off my food. And you don't want to miss your Greggs.....Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'm carrying on with the antibiotic cream for a bit. At least I can get it in there now
Originally posted by BR14 View PostMorning all

grey and king billy this morning.
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