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The Awesome 'All's Well That Ends Well' April NSD Challenge!
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marmiterulesok,
They never gave me any meds or even discussed what to take after.
I'm always taking paracetamols though (not addicted, i do take for genuine things)
Good luck to everyone for this weekNSD 3/25 | SA: £38.00 | EF: 38.130 -
DeafLeopard wrote: »marmiterulesok,
They never gave me any meds or even discussed what to take after.
I'm always taking paracetamols though (not addicted, i do take for genuine things)
Good luck to everyone for this week
I've sent you a pm.0 -
Yesterday was Day 1/15 for me. I hope everyone had a good Easter celebration£47605.33 outstanding in C.C (£8000 Interest free till January 2025)0
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DeafLeopard Obviously I don't know the details of your medical issues, and I would not dream of diagnosing or prescribing on a social networking site, however, I have heard of a natural pain reliever.
1 teaspoonful turmeric powder in 2 cups boiling water, stir, leave five minutes then strain some into a cup and add honey and lemon juice to taste. Take this as often as you wish. Turmeric has natural anti inflammatory properties and you could try alternating this with prescription painkillers. Worth a try at least.One life - your life - live it!0 -
Morning all,
I captured NSD 3 yesterday.0 -
Good morning and Happy Easter Monday to you all,whether you're working or not. :wave:
I'm claiming #5 already,so I've got my 4 'in a row' prize. :j
It's a lovely sunny day here,and I'm being taken out to lunch by friends.And then we're coming back home for cake.
Hubert,by all means,if it helps you stay focused on your role,then please keep munching away on those croissants and jam.Never mind about the dress.We can have it taken out.0 -
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marmiterulesok wrote: »Now,as some of you may have noticed,we are deeply committed to paying hommage to The Bard,and,apart from an all star cast of Romeo & Juliet,I have been fortuanate to secure the services of one the world's worst Shakespearian act-ors.
Yes fellow thespians,I'm talking about the one and only Jackson Hedley,who has already shown the world what he is made of in a much acclaimed episode of 'Frasier'.
I know that 'Frasier' is perhaps not everyone's cup of mead,but I hope that you enjoy the excerpt,and see for yourselves what Mr Hedley can bring to the table,though the visual quality of the excerpt isn't great.
Here is the full episode,which is has a much better quality,and well worth sitting through.
If you don't watch the whole episode,his best speech starts at 12 minutes 48 seconds into the episode,as he reassures his jittery producers that he can put on a one-man Shakespearian show and then leaves the flat.
I would have just had a link to that scene,but don't know how to.0 -
Declaring Day 02/15£47605.33 outstanding in C.C (£8000 Interest free till January 2025)0
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#4 in the bag today :jDebt free as of 29.10.2020 🎉😁
SPC #73 Feb NSD 0/200
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