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Author Topic: The Grumpy Old Rant Room  (Read 150226 times)
Milly Jones
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« Reply #7185 on: 22:26:23, 05-09-2008 »

Probably worth getting a medical alert necklace or bracelet, too, so that if you're ever rushed to hospital unconscious they don't try to pump you full of the stuff, t-p.

My mother wears the bracelet but I don't have a lot of confidence in them doing a "body sweep".  Depends who you get in A and E.  Some are more efficient than others unfortunately.
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« Reply #7186 on: 07:04:07, 06-09-2008 »

I still have that rash. I will buy more bread and make dry toasts out of that. I don't feel like any other food, just tea and toast for the whole day. 
Bracelet or a necklace sounds good to me at this moment.
I usually don't take anesthetic well, but I never had anything like that rash before.
By the way approach to healing in traditional medicine is very different in my former country and here. But that is for the other thread. 

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« Reply #7187 on: 07:06:11, 06-09-2008 »

Get better soon tp.
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« Reply #7188 on: 08:12:14, 06-09-2008 »

My wife, who is on a quest for underbed storage, has just used a sentence containing the words "IKEA" and "Croydon".  Admittedly not with any enthusiasm, but it's still ominous ....  Sad
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« Reply #7189 on: 08:14:39, 06-09-2008 »

You could always hide under the bed, PW While there's still room! Wink
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« Reply #7190 on: 08:23:26, 06-09-2008 »

My wife, who is on a quest for underbed storage, has just used a sentence containing the words "IKEA" and "Croydon".  Admittedly not with any enthusiasm, but it's still ominous ....  Sad

They do good breakfasts for 95p including coffee though... not bad!!!!! ( before 11 tho)

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« Reply #7191 on: 08:25:48, 06-09-2008 »



Poor t-p, you do have a lot of illness don't you? Positive thinking can help, try not to dwell on problems !

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« Reply #7192 on: 08:53:19, 06-09-2008 »

My wife, who is on a quest for underbed storage, has just used a sentence containing the words "IKEA" and "Croydon".  Admittedly not with any enthusiasm, but it's still ominous ....  Sad
You have my every sympathy, pw. It is just possible it is an opening tactical ploy for something marginally less grim but, whichever way you look at it, it's ominous. Remember the breathing exercises we did and hang on in there.
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« Reply #7193 on: 09:00:24, 06-09-2008 »

My wife, who is on a quest for underbed storage, has just used a sentence containing the words "IKEA" and "Croydon".  Admittedly not with any enthusiasm, but it's still ominous ....  Sad

That IS serious, PW. I'd leg it to the pub at the earliest opportunity and stay there.
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« Reply #7194 on: 11:50:57, 06-09-2008 »

PW, you could always hide in a shed (if you have one)?
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« Reply #7195 on: 12:39:50, 06-09-2008 »

PW, you could always hide in a shed (if you have one)?

In fact, like the legendary Arthur Jackson, I am well provided in the shed department ...

http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=HLjS3gzHetA

But none of this will get me out of this - we're on for tomorrow.  Ops begin at about 1000 tomorrow when an unmarked car will head up the M23 to carry out the deed.  Aim of operation: to get in and out as quickly as possible (ignoring the furtive characters divvying up hot Hammershois in the car park).   Acclimatisation training successfully concluded in Hove Tesco this morning; Agent A's intelligence re rations duly noted.
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« Reply #7196 on: 12:51:19, 06-09-2008 »

Well, you can feel glad you'll be in a car. Getting anywhere around there on foot is very tricky, with no pavements for much of the car park. The towers are the best bit.
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« Reply #7197 on: 12:53:19, 06-09-2008 »




Aaaaaargh!! Eru, never, ever do that again. Ok?
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« Reply #7198 on: 15:32:15, 06-09-2008 »

Good kuck for tomrrow PW! have some valium to!
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« Reply #7199 on: 16:13:32, 06-09-2008 »

My wife, who is on a quest for underbed storage ...
I spent an awful long time then trying to work out what "to underb" meant. Roll Eyes
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