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So what have you done today..?

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by figaro, Mar 17, 2012.

  1. Spoken to more people in the last hour, than I have all week so far :D Andy
     
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  2. Nope he's relisted the item so i won't bid this time....sod him.I'd put a complaint into ebay but i would get a better response from talking with trees in the garden.
     
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  3. Book yourself up in A&E for companionship,Lol...what's the country coming too these days.
     
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  4. The next time i'm passing his house i'll knock on the front door as i've just seen the prices.:thinkingface:
     
  5. Looks like Roger Daltery.:)
     
  6. I thought it was Bon Scott. Andy
     
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  7. Good spot Android




    Things I have been doing today,......spending a small f*@ing fortune at the dentists :scream::scream: !
    Not joking I could have changed my bike with what I’ve spent over the last couple of weeks :(
     
  8. It is indeed Bon Scott - Kirriemuir's 2nd claim to fame - The first was Peter Pan. Apparently there was some resistance to the statue due to his use of alcohol and its involvement in his death, until it was pointed out that J. M. Barrie wrote about sprinkling magic dust on children to make them fly....
     
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  9. I thought you were guessing the colour Jez! - last Taxed:- 1998. Last owner for (possibly) 15 years.
     
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  10. Well, my A&E Triage practitioner was great, listened to my explanation of the problem and which movement caused the pain. Bless her, she went through a thorough examination and avoided doing the one movement that caused so much discomfort :D Packed me off to x-ray which showed nothing untoward and finally apologised as she did the movement that hurt. Spoke with a consultant and without an Ultrasound or MRI to confirm the extent of the soft tissue damage, conclusion is a tear in the quadricep just above the knee cap. Referred back to the physio I saw last year for a steroid injection. Back home now, knee elevated, ice pack suitable placed and watching GBM. Andy
     
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  11. And @Chris, I grabbed a deep fried crispy beef in spicy sauce and an egg fried rice from the Chinese for tea :D Andy
     
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  12. Thank you! - I saw you were off the **** so I purposely didn't mention it, :) I am trying to as well but I know it's hard. I had a Co-op Korma curry - 3 for £6 at the mo, very nice.
     
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  13. Ouch. Ibuprofen relieves swelling. Hope it eases of quickly.
     
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  14. Andy, are you one of these pub quiz experts out of interest.:thinkingface:.............also if it had the cap showing it would have been the other screaming bloke.
     
  15. So first thing (ie in the next 45 mins) I will be taking SWMBO for her 2nd vaccination, then I’m out all day on the V2 :upyeah:
     
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  16. Wrap up well as there's still a nip in the air yesterday & certainly 4 me there was.:upyeah:
     
  17. Chris, do we've a current market value for this pile of rust.:thinkingface:
     
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    :) :upyeah:
     
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  19. That’s a difficult one, I know a man who could, it’s potentially a crazy price isn’t it?
     
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    Above has been languishing for 3+ years now, might even be 30 and I didn’t notice it!
     
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