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  • Pyxis
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    edited 22 January 2015 at 4:27PM
    Tea, does that extra work have to be done today? If she said go early, then go early! Do the work tomorrow! She can hardly complain when she said you can go early!
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  • codemonkey
    codemonkey Posts: 6,534 Forumite
    edited 22 January 2015 at 4:28PM
    ^^ what she said.

    Also, think I may adopt veiled lady look. I loved my wedding veil. It was so beautiful. Goes to look at mantillas
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  • tea_lover
    tea_lover Posts: 8,261 Forumite
    No, to be fair the extra work isn't for today. But am so behind on everything else... eek! And yes, I realise I'd be better off doing the work than moaning on here about the work lol - just getting in a panic about it all. Used to love being busy and ticking things off, now I just feel sick at the thought of it and don't know where to start.

    code - am also going to get my veil out! It was beautiful, might start wearing it to asda.
  • ^^ What they said. If it isn't immediately urgent run for the hills and get out of there tea!

    Ooooh, I quite like the idea of Mysterious Veil Lady! People definitely can't see through them? Travelling at 4am and leaving at midnight might just solve my problem. I haven't done a car journey of more than hour for years. I also will need to get some travel sickness tablets like a little girl because more than an hour in a car and I get very ill.
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  • My son still gets travel sick (sometimes on quite short journeys) and he's nearly 35. My husband's cousin gets it and shes in her 60s! So not just a child's complaint, WaS!
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  • I am also now the proud owner of a copper bracelet. It is supposed to help with arthritis so we shall see,. anything is worth a try. It is very pretty at least.

    Thank you, SDW! I always feel so stupid being 46 and travel sick. I somehow never grew out of it.
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  • codemonkey
    codemonkey Posts: 6,534 Forumite
    How about a balaclava like mine?

    balaclava
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  • DUKE
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    Oh how I long for a balaclava, although I've always fancied the one with just the eye holes & mouth hole to put my tongue :p through
  • DUKE
    DUKE Posts: 7,360 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    I am also now the proud owner of a copper bracelet. It is supposed to help with arthritis so we shall see,. anything is worth a try. It is very pretty at least.

    Thank you, SDW! I always feel so stupid being 46 and travel sick. I somehow never grew out of it.

    WaS I've only recently (last few years) become car sick, no idea why.
  • seven-day-weekend
    seven-day-weekend Posts: 36,755 Forumite
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    edited 22 January 2015 at 5:15PM
    Car sickness is often minimised if you sit in the front passenger seat, or drive. This is apparently to do with eyes and brain coordination. You can see to the front instead of just to the sides, and therefore the scenery does not 'move' so much.

    http://www.wikihow.com/Avoid-Car-Sickness
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