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End of an era. All the coins, bank notes, the national anthem title, new pillar boxes, police badges, regimental titles, stamps, court papers, court crests etc will be slowly changed over the next few years with CRiii.5 points
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My mother was and she died a few months ago and was the same age as the Queen, so I have stated this for my mother.5 points
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I'll dress up as a cleaner for you if your desperate, you can return the favour by painting my wheels5 points
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Being a Portuguese, my opinion on this is obviously different to most of yours. I think she was a great lady, a worldwide symbol, and it's a shame she passed. Most countries would have been lucky to have a Queen such as her, or a King such as her father, in my opinion it's sad that she passed and sad that she's no longer your Queen.4 points
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This is ideal for remote camping. Glass half full and all that.3 points
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Not the sort your after, Bristols uniform looks like a cleaning overall, tell him @boboneleg3 points
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TLDR buy the ibuprofen and co-codamol separately and layer them. They have completely different actions so it depends on the cause of the pain. If the pain is caused by anything inflammatory (it often is) then the ibuprofen would be more effective than the codeine in co-codamol. If the cause of the pain is unknown or not inflammatory codeine which works to alter your perception of pain rather than acting on the cause would be the best choice. The nuramol if its 200/500 and you take two tablets is the full dose of ibuprofen and paracetamol which would mean you couldn't then take the co-codamol with it. Layering individual painkillers is the best way to go. That way you can take the maximum or minimum you need to control pain. Buy the co-codamol and the ibuprofen separately. Take the co-codamol and wait an hour, if thats not done the trick take the ibuprofen. These are safe to take together but are often staggered to take it easy on the liver! If this also doesn't do the trick then its GP time for something stronger but whatever they give you will likely be opitate based and these type of painkillers have diminishing returns ie you body produces more receptors for them so they have a decreasing efficacy and aren't really something you want long term. ps codeine and opiates really constipate a lot of people so if you end up going down that route then soluble fibre is a good addition!3 points
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She knew full well that Charles is a fucking idiot! Apparently she saw 15 PM's over the years......Churchill was the first and Truss was the last. Pretty much says it all about how far standards in public life have fallen over that period! But fair play to her......she hung on long enough to see the back of Bozo!2 points
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I know, I know It’s my only way of sharing them…. I will try to refrain from doing so on here…..2 points
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and if you still have pain, try a shit ton of whisky.2 points
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On the subject of drugs, Amoxicillin does it for me, only had it twice, and made sure I was never far from a toilet.1 point
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There is a way to get around youtube shorts i done it not so long ago and please keep posting i was only yanking your chain1 point
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it's all repeats anyway , how to make a cheap film eh1 point
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Phantom pain is definitely a co-codamol thing. Try a couple of spoonfuls of this in a cup of tea or anything unfizzy. So many patients bung up after painkillers and this seems to be the most effective least awful solution. It's almost completely tasteless and doesn't alter texture like most disgusting concoctions. Although its best to start taking it before the painkillers cos once you're backed up its a different matter! https://www.amazon.co.uk/Resource-Optifibre-250g/dp/B019552U4Y?th=11 point
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you suffering again then Bob? sorry to hear that, I hoped the last surgery had at least diminished the phenomenon.1 point
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It reminds me of when our flight to Mallorca was delayed by 7 hours, Thomas Cook rep came around handing out food & drink vouchers for........................................................................£3 each!!....with mine and my wife's vouchers combined we were able to get a bacon sarnie and a coffee to share between us both.1 point
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