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Originally posted by BR14 View PostMy hairline's more above, or beside, my left ear.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMy maternal grandfather retained a fine head of hair all his days, so I'm quietly optimisticComment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostStill raining here.
TdF highlights done.
Another Brit in yellow, but only down to another obscure UCI rule.
Didn't realise there's only four Brits in the TdF this year. Am I right in thinking Sky haven't fielded a team either?Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI don't think Yates is after the GC win but then he may go for it if he does manage to hold onto it for a while.
Didn't realise there's only four Brits in the TdF this year. Am I right in thinking Sky haven't fielded a team either?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI don't think Yates is after the GC win but then he may go for it if he does manage to hold onto it for a while.
Didn't realise there's only four Brits in the TdF this year. Am I right in thinking Sky haven't fielded a team either?
Froome and Thomas are both out due to a lack of form, Froome still recovering from his crash last year, Thomas just hasn't found form yet and it was always going to be difficult having three potential team leaders in the squad at the same time. Egan Bernal is the lead rider for them this year after winning last years Tour.Last edited by DaveB; 2 September 2020, 20:42."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post.
Entertainment: TBD, plus:
War Factories on Yesterday at 20:00.
Dr Pimplepopper on Really at 22:00.
Still raining a little fitfully, nothing very impressive.
Rather good in its 1930s sort of way.
Now we're on to Dr Pimplepopper: first up a woman with gigantic lumps on her ears.
If the last one looked like a Vulcan, I dunno wtf this one looks like but it's definitely alien.
?keloid scars? from the inevitable ear piercings.
Yup: DoctorStrangelove called it. keloids.
Farking hell.
Goodness me.
What's this 'ere ear.
If that doesn't put you off piercings I dunno what would.
14oz of keloid removed.
Gosh. To stop the keloids recurring, the Dr is going to nuke her ears.
And now we're nuking her ears.
Oh she's well on the way to fainting.
Nuking done.
Then a chap with a gigantic lump on one of his fingers and lady with peculiar lumps on her neck.
Looking pustulently good for the neck lady.
Steatocystoma and eruptive vellus hair cyst.
Lovely. Very pustulent.
Healed well.
The ear lady, notsomuch.
She healed well too.
Ears look pretty good after a couple of months.
The bump on the finger guy, who knows.
He's a crossing guard.
Septic crossing guards have a very inadequate lollipop with a short staff.
She took a look at what is apparently a "sessile tumour" and declined to treat it herself.
Sounds like it might be a bit tricky. (To be continued I would assume).
For those (such as I) who can't wait:
Dr. Pimple Popper Helps Man With Golfball-Sized Tumor on Finger.
It's a "chondroid syringoma".Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 2 September 2020, 22:03.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostBlimey. Where was I last year to have missed that!"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostTBD: "The Road to Perdition (2002)" with that Thomas Hanks and that Paul Newman.
Rather good in its 1930s sort of way.
Dinner will, eventually, be lamb stew. I keep forgetting that when cooking things in the InstantPot™ you barely lose any liquid, so I put too much in then have to spend ages reducing it afterwardsComment
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