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Being original is difficult when you can't stop quoting your favorite tv show, For crying out loud!
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A classic favourite pic of the Woohoos, that one
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Artwork for All | Sig & avi by JadedWraith
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Originally posted by josiane View PostA classic favourite pic of the Woohoos, that one
I've just heard I've got the day off tomorrow - that's me upstairs, feet up, aircon and tv on
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Originally posted by Jumble View PostNote to self: Next time, remember to break up the bar of conciliatory chocolate before putting it in the freezer for a quick cool-down
And yes - please get him to smile a little. If I didn't know better I would say he was in a constant state of surprise all the time!Love the colorful head decorations though!
Do enjoy your day off!
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Originally posted by Jumble View PostOh yes, it was still wrapped
From twitter:
ChristopherHeyerdahl @CHeyerdahl 18m
@realmartinwood that's the Real Martin Wood I know and Love. Bless you and your winter shorts. Real Commitment.
Oh and glad it was wrapped! Dust bunnies and chocolate don't make a great match!sigpic
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Originally posted by llp View Post- Me - never! But those little bunnies can really hide! - especially if they see a mop coming after them!
Originally posted by Nolamom View PostI'm thinking of getting a hutch for them - they multiply so fast, maybe if I keep them apart...
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I'll bet they all needed woollen kecks on their undercarriage out there!
Huggles Jumble. Sorry the cons wasn't more, er, I mean less vague. It's often the case one will disagree with another. More scans means they will at least get to the proper root of the problem so any treatments or therapies will be properly matched to your needs. Not much of a plus I know, but something to hold on to when you need to look for the positives. Hopefully it won't be a hideously long wait for a scan but I know these things can often take time.
It took about two and a half years for them to diagnose and treat (surgery) my endometriosis. In all that time I was back and forth between gynaecologists and urologists having all sorts of scans and tests. Only 2 years to get diagnosed is incredibly quick for that condition, largely because the symptoms can be so varied and vague (and a lot of stupid doctors have been known to think that it's just "women's pains" and we should put up with it). In all that time I was in almost constant agony. I never, ever want to go back to being in that sort of pain. I can certainly understand why you're eager to get this sorted out ASAP.
Hmm, dust bunnies. I have those. Mostly I just have crumbs bunnies though (lovely messy eating 6 year old lives here) and at the moment cat-with-cystitis wee bunnies. Yeah, that last one - so pleasant. Not.sigpic
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I was lucky, when I had endometriosis it was caught early and treated with drugs. My problem is I have no patience with illness in myself - I'm a very impatient patient
So now we're on Red Alert for fires and sunstroke, with a large part of Epping Forest already in flames. It's supposed to be a bit cooler over the week-end - I hope so. It's still 28C here, at 10pm
*huggles air-con unit*
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