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Author Topic: THE R3OK SURGERY!  (Read 2161 times)
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« Reply #45 on: 11:50:50, 21-06-2007 »

Re message 37 - actually Ian, that reads to me like a thread-starter. You want to do the honours?
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« Reply #46 on: 11:52:57, 21-06-2007 »

Re message 37 - actually Ian, that reads to me like a thread-starter. You want to do the honours?

Sure - I'll transfer it into another thread (another person suggested that privately).
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« Reply #47 on: 15:22:29, 21-06-2007 »

 
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I believe we don't go away, we come for a short moment to learn and leave something behind.

That is quite worrying t-p! how careless to leave stuff behind!!

As for having a musical wife/husband/partner or not. I would add my two pennyworth to that and say that having had a life time of living with a non musician, I am now thoroughly enjoying having a musical partner.. I believe the advantages completely beat the disadvantages (IMHO!!!)

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« Reply #48 on: 15:29:20, 21-06-2007 »


May be it is difficult to juggle two careers at once. I have seen that two careers could be problematic, but when there is a will, there is a way.
What matters is the person you are with, not what he/she does.


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« Reply #49 on: 17:17:24, 21-06-2007 »

Surface area, martle. Bacteria like surface area for dinner.

Very true; a friend of mine was in hospital for a week or two after eating week-old (veggie) sushi.
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« Reply #50 on: 19:47:13, 21-06-2007 »

Looks like a hot thread - but I was serious about not knowing what beverage Opilec has in his avatar. What is it, then? I will have insomnia if you don't tell me. Oh, I feel it coming on already!
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« Reply #51 on: 19:58:05, 21-06-2007 »

Insomnia is a serious affliction.
Chafing Dish, steady yourself before I tell you. Easy does it.

I think he has bear.
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« Reply #52 on: 20:06:31, 21-06-2007 »


I think he has bear.

Or even beer t-p !  Grin

I think we need to know the brand.
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« Reply #53 on: 20:10:26, 21-06-2007 »

aha!!! http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s74/r3boards/avatars/opilec.jpg


it's nice and big there

whatever it is.... Grin
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« Reply #54 on: 20:13:13, 21-06-2007 »

Looks a bit Czech to me !
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« Reply #55 on: 20:16:40, 21-06-2007 »

aha!!! http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s74/r3boards/avatars/opilec.jpg


it's nice and big there

whatever it is.... Grin
'nuff said, thank you. Looks fiddly, eruanto...
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« Reply #56 on: 20:29:39, 21-06-2007 »



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« Reply #57 on: 22:24:49, 21-06-2007 »

I have a bit of a welt forming on my chin which means poor circulation which means a developing heart condition which means imminent heart attack which means I'm going to die. Morning all!  Smiley Sad Smiley Sad

Martle, PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER MAN!,  and make some boiled ham!! You`lll feel a lot better Grin Grin Kiss
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« Reply #58 on: 22:27:32, 21-06-2007 »

Hope no-one objects, but I changed the name of this thread, so as to include all physical (and mental) ailments! Hypochonriacal gripes still welcome, of course, but it might be more inclusive now. And every community needs a good doctor, don't you think?

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« Reply #59 on: 22:32:10, 21-06-2007 »

Martle, PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER MAN!,  and make some boiled ham!! You`lll feel a lot better Grin Grin Kiss

Mort, I did!! It was fab! Haven't had a mo to tell you. Carved like butter (I can't believe it wasn't), tasted divine. But, to stay on-topic, it made be billious and I was worried about digestive complications. But that may have been the apple juice I cooked it in. Although, I reckon cloves are evil things too - why do dentists force a clove-based concoction down your throat? Is there something they aren't telling us? And, and, and...  Wink
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