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Nice people thread part 6 - thrice by twice as nice :)
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PasturesNew wrote: »If you can find the BEST one .... and find a NP who lives near that ... you could visit them for the day and have an ambulance call out
Well...i did consider going to stay with dh for a couple of nights next week but now have the appt for monday. I am too tired tonight, but if its dire i will rope a parent in later in the week.
No point going somewhere mot near or easily getable for continued care i think.....london is easily getable really.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Well...i did consider going to stay with dh for a couple of nights next week but now have the appt for monday. I am too tired tonight, but if its dire i will rope a parent in later in the week.
No point going somewhere mot near or easily getable for continued care i think.....london is easily getable really.
push push push and don't be a nice person. sorry, the NHS only works if you insist!
Big condolences to silvercar.
Super duper busy at workback in circulation soon
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Managed to do 12k in 1 hour around richmond park this evening, which is pretty good for me. Unfortunately I got a shooting pain up my achilles after 12.000001k and I expect that this is a repeat of the injury I had before I will now not be able to run for another 4-5 months.
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chewmylegoff wrote: »Managed to do 12k in 1 hour around richmond park this evening
12Km in an hour :eek:
That means you were running at......... (12 divided by something, times something else, plus 4, minus 4, equilateral triangle, use the cosine rule a2=b2+c2- 2bccosA) ......nearly there..............7.5 miles and hour give or take the odd 0.043545696 of a mile.
Well done :T'In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments - there are Consequences.'0 -
Crikey. This does rather suggest that from the neck down at least chewy might rival his avatar.0
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Could the NP recommend books for a Precocious 7 year old? She's reading Fantastic Mr Fox and has. Devoured it in little over 24 hours. She has a huge collection of Roald Dahl, Of which the journey is starting, and she's read some Jacqueline Wilson but she asked me what authors I liked, but I only remember Roald Dahl and Judy Blume, and Point Horrors but they're way too old. I was definitely a precocious 7 year old, however. She has Korky Paul books which she hasn't shown much interest in - I don't know if they were hard or not her thing.
I promised her a book for swallowing nasty medicine.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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lostinrates wrote: »Crikey. This does rather suggest that from the neck down at least chewy might rival his avatar.
:T:T:eek:
:AEverything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Doozergirl wrote: »Could the NP recommend books for a Precocious 7 year old?
I promised her a book for swallowing nasty medicine.
Fifty Sh.............:eek:'In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments - there are Consequences.'0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Crikey. This does rather suggest that from the neck down at least chewy might rival his avatar.
Old and wrinkly :eek:'In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments - there are Consequences.'0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Crikey. This does rather suggest that from the neck down at least chewy might rival his avatar.
Fraid not, unless George has been drinking a bit too much booze for the last couple of years, and hasn't done any upper body work basically ever.0
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