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The Compers Inn - Part 14
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I don't tend to lock my door either, except at night. Its very quiet round here but I probably should.Keep thinking positively
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Door locking hmmmmm
Well it is the Isle of Wight
I don't think we've locked the door in the day since we went away with the kids back in August and that includes when we go out
I've just been up the road for 20 mins and didn't lock up, mind you, you should hear the row the boys make if anyone so much as brushes past the front gate, let alone comes down the path, you'd be a brave man to attempt to come in uninvited :rotfl::rotfl:
I'm rather proud of a little trick I have just invented, I'm using a plastic trough to make MIL's mothersday flowers for her grave, she's in a beautiful cemetry on the very outskirts of the town down a long country lane and it gets very windy up there and we have trouble with flowers and plant pots blowing over. So, I have put a whole house brick in the bottom of the trough and put the compost on top of that, it's lovely and heavy now and I think it will stand up to the wind
KKK at least with TM you know it is going to go away eventually and it is unusual to come back, so that's good and thank heavens it's not MS, think positive kiddo xxxxThat ain't working! That's the way to do it, money for nothing and TV's for free0 -
cmcconnell wrote: »KKK i wouldnt google any of it!!
?? you'll only end up convinced u've got some other horrible condition coz the 'symptoms match'
It's like if you google the syndrome that i have it comes back with all these terrible pictures and stories about it which to be honest dont help anyone... when ever i have to explain to my friends about my cojndition ( which my little girl has inherited ) i always tell them not to do to much internet research into it coz it just ends up freaking them out... plus if you believe everything you read on these medical sites then i should be / will be soom a lot worse then i am.
i know not knowing is horrible but no diagnosis is better then a wrong diagnosis yeah??HTH
(((hugs))) X
Yeah true i think i will just ask my GP to explain it to me instead - thanks hun xxxxxxx
At least I know one thing that is wrong with me - but they have left it too long to treat me! xxxxFriends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly.0 -
Door locking hmmmmm
Well it is the Isle of Wight
I don't think we've locked the door in the day since we went away with the kids back in August and that includes when we go out
I've just been up the road for 20 mins and didn't lock up, mind you, you should hear the row the boys make if anyone so much as brushes past the front gate, let alone comes down the path, you'd be a brave man to attempt to come in uninvited :rotfl::rotfl:
I'm rather proud of a little trick I have just invented, I'm using a plastic trough to make MIL's mothersday flowers for her grave, she's in a beautiful cemetry on the very outskirts of the town down a long country lane and it gets very windy up there and we have trouble with flowers and plant pots blowing over. So, I have put a whole house brick in the bottom of the trough and put the compost on top of that, it's lovely and heavy now and I think it will stand up to the wind
KKK at least with TM you know it is going to go away eventually and it is unusual to come back, so that's good and thank heavens it's not MS, think positive kiddo xxxx
I hope so hun - i am so annoyed cos they have left it so long it's not treatable now - which has really made me mad - already been 2 months any longer than 3 months and they say you are stuck with it so cross your fingers it goes in the next 4 weeks xxxxxFriends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly.0 -
Afternoon all,
Been to the early bird programmes today, so just got on the computer..
Hope everyone is having a good day, not read back much yet..
Wokkies we dont tend to lock door but then nobody walks in as no neighbours as house on its own...
HI K'ton
early bird programme as in autism early bird programme?? have been concidering doing that too!I can only please one person a day.... Today is not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look good either!!very greatful for almost everything i read on MSE (except for the nasties!)0 -
:rolleyes:just realised how daft I am because now we live in a quiet village, we do lock the doors when we are in, but if we go out just to the nearby town, we dont always lock the doors:eek:and when we drive to school to pick little woks up we leave the door open sometimes:rolleyes:to be updated:;)0
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cmcconnell wrote: »HI K'ton
early bird programme as in autism early bird programme?? have been concidering doing that too!
Yes its the early bird programme thats run by the national austism society...
we started it last week, and runs for 13 weeks, and today was the second time...we go every tuesday ...its very good and interesting. xx
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KKK PLEASE don't google your diagnosis. I have been there and done that and you are better getting a proper explination from your GP. Too much false info on the web believe me.
As for locking doors. I never have mine locked when I am in the house !!!
I know I should ( it's not the best area in Glasgow) but we also have a wee old man ( who now has althzimers) who lived here donkeys years ago and every time he " escapes" from his nursing home he ends up in my living room !! He's a real sweetie and calls me by his daughters name and asks for a wee cuppa tea . Then I ring his daughter to come and get him.
Mark hates the fact I don't lock the door though.:AIt matters not how long a stars shines ,what is remembered is the brightness of it's light.
JAN Battle attacks cars, 3 VIP althletics tickets, fairtrade choccy .... yum
Thanks to all posters xxxx0 -
I always lock my door!! With two kids, you can never be too safe!!Made it - 15 years married!! Finally!! xx:beer:0
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I lock my doors and always leave keys in window locks and doors in case of fire xxx
It's a mad world as i live a few doors down from one of the busiest police stations in sussex and there have been a few burglaries in our area xx#JusticeForGrenfell0
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