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Green is better than yellow, but your digestive system isn't working properly - do you have food poisoning?
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Its kinda greeny? I can instagram a photo if it helps with the diagnostics?Originally posted by zeitghostOnly if it was red & you haven't been eating a lot of beetroot.
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I spent most of yesterday tulipting through the eye of a needle, do you think I should be worried?
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Sick as a dog for the last few days, almost a week. Looking slightly suspicious at the turkeys, with all this avian flu about, but that's ok, as they get the bullet in a few weeks, the manquey bastards...
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Hes alk stuck back together, tho I did nearly
when they pushed the nail back in
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I have not been well for a few days - and trapsing half way across the country and back today was not fun.
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Ow ow ow!Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostIt's not me, it's BGG, he had a stumble (caused by MS) & has ripped a toe nail off, so not life threatening but messy & painful
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It's not me, it's BGG, he had a stumble (caused by MS) & has ripped a toe nail off, so not life threatening but messy & painfulOriginally posted by mudskipper View Post
Seriously though, if it is ebola, as you're a permie do make sure you get sick pay.
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostWell I am in A&E at present..
Seriously though, if it is ebola, as you're a permie do make sure you get sick pay.
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