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So what have you done today..?

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

  1. First visit to my dentist in 2 years (not my choice). You need to clean your teeth twice a day, floss and use mouth wash. You have a plaque build up (no, really ?) so you need to see our private hygenist at £65 for 15 minutes. Erm, let me think about that, not this week. Andy
     
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  2. Can relate to this Andy, am in the same boat, I haven't been yet but i'm sure i'll get told off about the

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  3. I had the same. And you had to pay up front :punch::punch::punch:

    Not a chance
     
  4. Walked a bit of the Fife Coastal Path. It was a lovely day but we saw about 20 dead gannets and some dead guillemots. Bird flu is hitting the sea bird colonies quite hard in the Forth estuary.
     
  5. Saw a bit of a program on that the other night and the impact is massive.

    But history suggests the ones that survive breed and colonies recover well enough.
     
  6. Get some fresh crab from the little shack in Crail -lovely.
     
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  7. Another hectic week, so sat in the garden with a few beers. Will light the bbq in a bit
     
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  8. They clearly have not heard about your reputation, did you not say i'll pinch your waste bins if not first in the queue.
     
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  9. The lady i dropped off this morning had to pay £124 for an extraction,:eek:....she was shocked at that price, me i booked up for the hygenist for just a small £59.00 in advance. bang goes my petrol money for next two rides out.
     
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  10. heard that all too familiar sickening crunch out on the road, followed by cars slowing and stopping and queueing.
    so:- Dog ran out from nowhere in front of a car causing it to brake suddenly and scooter following too closely hits him up the back (of his car). Very large rider, possibly a teenager, spoke very little English but smiled at my concern for his body damage. Bike possibly repairable, I didn't look to see if it had got the forks but front tyre still inflated/rim looked ok. Car driver ok but fuming, rider bruised and scratched but nothing broken and understood the word Hospital/didn't want to go. 1 witness, a woman with a dog (not dog that caused accident). I left them all to sort it out, hope rider is ok but also hope he was insured.
     
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  11. I saw a lot of dead gulls when I was on the River Severn the other week, it’s awful to see.
     
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  12. They hide them when it's my appointment :D
     
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  14. Hopefully that’ll be the case. It’s still distressing seeing that many dead seabirds on one short walk. There is, or was, about 150,000 gannets on the Bass Rock so they’re really packed on. The virus is just ripping through them.
     
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  15. We weren’t that far East but, now that you mention it, we might do that stretch of the route next.
     
  16. How was the dog that ran out? Dogs are more important than humans.
     
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  17. I couldn't find nor ask the dog how it was unfortunately
     
  18. Was probably ok. Little rascal.
     
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  19. Got a plane too Edinburgh another bloody 3 hour delay for 60 minute flight,
     
  20. You've Depeche Mode listed down, i have been watching them at the BBC and now a gig in Glasgow most of the evening, one of the best British electric bands exported over the years.
     
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