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I'm too scared to have a look."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
I spent much of today dithering over a conference I'm going to at the end of next week down in Brighton. I've got a hotel booked from Thursday to Saturday, so the question was, do I drive down there from Cambridgeshire on Thursday, or go to ClientCo from Monday to Wednesday and drive from home on Thursday afternoon.
In the end I decided on the latter, even though it shortens the weekend and the journey is about forty miles longer, because I really didn't fancy driving 120 or so miles, along a route I don't know, after dark, when I'm knackered after a day's work
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chicken dhansak, saag aoo and pilau riceOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostFood mmmm...
What shall I eat?
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hahaha. - no i got rid of the lurgy <with toddy>Originally posted by barrydidit View PostFtfy
i'm having a nice shiraz f,f,f,f,f,ffffffff
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Chicken jalfrezi, rice, and naan for tea
Accompanied by some more of the Vietnam war. Apparently the first shipments of colour film arrived there in 1966
And while I was eating, my sister phoned. My mum was in bit of a state earlier, all unresponsive and what have you - she'd had the doctor round this morning, who reckoned she had a bit of a throat infection or something. Anyway, my dad called the paramedics. The one in a car got there first and, after they discovered her blood sugar was very low and force-fed her biscuits, she perked up. But then the ones with the van arrived just as he was about to stand them down and, when they got the ECG on her, decided they didn't like the look of that, so they've taken her to hospital anyway.
My dad went with her, and my sister and her husband are on their way there, so they'll keep me posted. Hopefully it was just her being a bit careless over her blood sugar, and the ECG was just showing the existing heart problems - she's due at Papworth for tests to do with that in a couple of weeks. Fingers crossed
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