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Fibromyalgia (part 2)
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Careful_with_that_Axe wrote: »I think I may have forgotten how to do it! :eek::D
I'm sure it'd be like falling off a bike (excuse the poor analogy but you know what I mean) especially with DG nicely arranged and Eastenders not on that night :rotfl:
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ok ill bite who or what is dg? i know i have missed something obvious somewhere, but who(m?)ever stole half of raehs brain also stole half of mine.
fingers crossed it doesnt rain later, my windscreen wiper broke, annoyingly the drivers side one.
hope everyone had a decent night.0 -
hope you got better weather than us pcl, its rain, rain and more rain here
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Tiger_greeneyes wrote: »Cheers m'dear :rotfl:
I'm just an old hippie at heart, there is no other band
David Gilmour - would. definitely. :rotfl:
Yes, me too, although I have to say if only I could've met the beautiful boy
himself - back in the day, there'd be no competition!
I met the man who wrote this just a couple of weeks ago:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Floyds-Piper-Gates-Thirty-Three/dp/0826414974/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1242563563&sr=8-1 and very interesting he was too, a friend of DD1 and truly fascinating - a mate of the late 'Fluff' (Alan Freeman) and Delia Derbyshire who composed the theme for Dr Who.
CWTA - I do hope you get something sorted with the letting agent, perhaps there is something better waiting just around the corner?.
BZ - Good luck with the flowers etc. at least with forward planning you are able to sort out the glitches well before the big day.
Suep - I've just started book fourwhich should keep me occupied - it's quite a size! The reason it was a late night and early morning is a tad on the weird side, but you know how my family are slightly Twilight Zone :eek:. I got to bed after the concert only to be awoken at daft o'clock by the sound of someone banging on the door. I realised when I got to the top of the stairs that there was no-one there (it's a glass door) and since this is always an omen, I wasn't surprised when the phone went at 11pm. You remember my neighbour's BIL who was taken into ITU before Christmas with major organ failure? Well after six months of suffering he has at last moved on to a better place. Although it is very sad, the really sad thing is that his existence was prolonged in the first place. He regained consciousness but not much else - so hopefully he will be happier, not chained to a ruined body and his family can start to remember him when he was still fit.
Well, must go - new fridge-freezer arrives tomorrow and the old one needs emptying and moving to the garage later today. Luckily DS was easily bribed with a month of Sky Sportsso he is helping DH to move it.
Some people hear voices, some see invisible people. Others have no imagination whatsoever
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Sue hope you have a wonderful time at the party.
Unity, how sad that the chap you know has passed away, but it does sound like an end to much suffering. I hope his family can remember and celebrate his life and not his ending.
Appointment with Rheumy tomorrow - something to look forward to?! I bet he tries to persuade me to try immuno-suppresants again despite me having proved to be allergic to all that have been tried so far. Try walking a mile in my shoes man!I must go, I have lives to ruin and hearts to breakMy attitude depends on my Latitude 49° 55' 0" N 6° 19' 60 W0 -
Yes, me too
, although I have to say if only I could've met the beautiful boy
himself - back in the day, there'd be no competition!
I met the man who wrote this just a couple of weeks ago:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Floyds-Piper-Gates-Thirty-Three/dp/0826414974/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1242563563&sr=8-1 and very interesting he was too, a friend of DD1 and truly fascinating - a mate of the late 'Fluff' (Alan Freeman) and Delia Derbyshire who composed the theme for Dr Who.
An hour would be enough :cool: He could serenade me with Wish You Were Here. Or pretty much anything else, so long as it isn't Bike or Arnold Layne0 -
Sue, Tiger... yep, I am on medication for them, which is why I don't have them every day as I did before they put me on naratriptan (sumatriptan's less-side-effect-featuring little sister). Even this pill can't abort hormonal ones or the migraines triggered by air pressure, though. Or the hemiplegic, now that I think about it, though those are very rare, thankfully.
*chuckles over you lot and David Gilmour, and just smiles at the picture of self and Mary McDonnell on own wall*Homosexual, Unitarian, young, British, female, disabled. Do you need more?0 -
Tiger_greeneyes wrote: »Mr B was nice but there's nobody like DG for me
An hour would be enough :cool: He could serenade me with Wish You Were Here. Or pretty much anything else, so long as it isn't Bike or Arnold Layne
I passed Roger Waters in the street a couple of years ago - now there's a bloke who has improved with age! In all honesty they all pale into insignificance compared to my hero who is on the front cover of Mojo this month - the late great Nick Drake...........
It's just so sad that there are so few photos of him, however an hour with him maybe serenading me with 'Clothes of Sand' and 'Made to Love Magic' would I'm sure cure some of my pain. I have an artist friend commissioned to draw him complete with angel's wings and have received the rough sketch, which is brilliant :T.
I was just saying to my daughter at the Eric Clapton concert, that I could be persuaded to swap bodies with say an 18-year-old in order to go to a Kings of Leon concert though :cool:. I've got into them from listening to DS's collection and think they're great! I even love their names Caleb Followill - lead vocals, rhythm guitar / Jared Followill - bass / Matthew Followill - lead guitar / Nathan Followill - drums. DS has tickets to see them in Spain this summer, but despite wanting to sell them because it will probably coincide with a placement, he won't sell them to me :mad:. He say's I'd never survive nine days camping on a beach and heck, he may be right.
Some people hear voices, some see invisible people. Others have no imagination whatsoever
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hi, I haven't posted on here in months. It is good to be able to read and empathise with other people. It makes me feel less isolated.
I had my visit to the jobcentre to see the employment advisor on Friday and I got really upset as I can't think of any job that i can do. I hope they continue my IB and DLA. One positive thing came out of the meeting and that is that I am eligible for a free bus pass, if I ever have the stamina to get a bus somewhere!business mortgage £0))''(+ Barclay's business kitchen loan £0=Total paid off was £96105 PPI claimed and received £13527
'I had a black dog, his name was depression".0 -
Sue, Tiger... yep, I am on medication for them, which is why I don't have them every day as I did before they put me on naratriptan (sumatriptan's less-side-effect-featuring little sister). Even this pill can't abort hormonal ones or the migraines triggered by air pressure, though. Or the hemiplegic, now that I think about it, though those are very rare, thankfully.
*chuckles over you lot and David Gilmour, and just smiles at the picture of self and Mary McDonnell on own wall*
*Googles Mary McDonnell* *decides she still prefers Dave Gilmour*:rotfl:
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