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Pegging.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhat the hell does your hygienist do that requires injections??---
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Many a mickle makes a muckle.

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Originally posted by WTFH View PostBack from dental hygienist.
She didn’t tell me she was going to give me a load of injections, just surprised it on me.
But she does have a great playlist of 70s music, which made up for it.Dentist doing a late shift ??Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhat the hell does your hygienist do that requires injections??MarriedComment
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Probably for the best that you don't.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDo I even dare google that?---
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Tea: the last (thankfully) of Sunday's roast turkey with carrots & onions. It doesn't work so well with chicken or turkey, but WTF, it makes a change & sort of tastes of stuff, since I'm ailing also orange segments & custards, rounded off with 1.05 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: "The Bounty (1984)" with Mad Max and Hannibal Lector.
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It has that Larry Olivier as Lord Hood.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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For tea tonight, chicken madras (out of the freezer; judging by the date, this is with the Sainsbury’s own brand sauce, rather than the Patak’s) with the usual rice and naan. Very tasty, rather zingy
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Considerably different from the 1935 version: much more balanced in the portrayal of Bligh.Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostEntertainment: "The Bounty (1984)" with Mad Max and Hannibal Lector.
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It has that Larry Olivier as Lord Hood.
That Liam Neeson, that Neil Morrisey, and that Bernard Hill were in it too, along with a considerable number of bare breasted lovelies.
Actually quite a lot of the bare breasted loveliness got FFed through to get on with it FFS.
Apart from Bligh being referred to as "Lootenant" by all & sundry, it was notably less Septic that the 1935 version, even Mad Max managed a reasonable English accent, though it did slip a bit now & again.
When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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