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Evening all :wave:
I am so glad to see the back of this (insert naughty word) week.
Found out that OH's dad has cancer:(:(. It's been awful, has lost alot of weight in the last week and just not himself.
But would like to thank Tweets and Gemini Jes for cheering me up. They were so funny :rotfl:
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HAPPY Delete your last post please, your like a naughty child, the minute I get back you misbehave, and I mean delete it NOW:eek::eek::eek: You're so naughty behave please;)0
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HappyChappy84 wrote: »Being good is no fun though.
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But you know it's for the best:pWelcome back Nikkilala. You were missed. xx
Aaaahhh thank you, I really missed you lot too:oBeware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
I'd love to give the valentines *spit* day meal glitch a go but if it doesn't work them I'm stuck with £15 worth of food. I don't mind getting a DTD on it and paying a fiver.0
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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Don't worry too much about mummy HC, it was a quality post. Must have felt great to get one over on the ginger minger!!
Oh no, He really needs to worry about his mummy, trust me;)Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
So once your on them your not on them for good.
Seconded. Have been on them (Prozac and Seroxat) on a series of occasions and never had a problem coming off. They really helped me at the times but I agree with HC that is important to research and be fully informed before you go with it. I'd do that with any medication0 -
Posting first and then off to catch up:
Yay, Mr 3Dogs is home :j :j :j The village road is still bad but main roads were fine
He rang me to say they were letting him home but allowing him to have the lunch he ordered first (fish, chips & peas) before he left so I went over for 2 pm and parked close to the entrance. He was ready with his meds, letters and carrier bag of clothes, and walked, slowly, out and to the car. Mind you, when we got in the lift he said then that his legs felt like he'd run a marathon, as he'd not taken more than a few steps since Tuesday morning. We came straight home, he had a cuppa and a bar of CDM then went to bed while I nipped into town to put his letter in and make an appointment for nurse for Monday morning for his wound to be checked. When I got back he was still sound asleep and didn't stir until about 7 pm when I was making dinner, so he's had that now and is hinting for more choc
He just has to keep the wound clean and no heavy lifting for 6 - 8 weeks, so no car booting for him for a while
Lovely to have him home - I may get the dogs out of the kennels tomorrow or Sunday. He is a little worried if the dogs jump on him, and concerned for me walking them in this weather, but we will see how it goesMr 3Dogs 3-7-12
3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13
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evening all!! no chance to look back yet? anything i need to know about?!?!?!?0
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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Don't worry too much about mummy HC, it was a quality post. Must have felt great to get one over on the ginger minger!!
Oh it so did! I'm a great believer in Karma but sometimes I just have to give Karma a helping hand.:beer:0
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