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Well, @ least it wasn't as bad as some.... the infamous "I threw my back out when I farted"...6 points
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Desperate times....having a French accent back then and still now...wasn't to popular with the girls...you see all of the topless joints were 99% French girls from quebec...and you were label has a quebeker..even thoe we were from New Brunswick...Ontario despise quebec...don't worry I didn't get my pecker going...but John did....I just remember my firebird going down the road with a two inch list to one side..nearly broke my suspension...John said he felt like a lunber jack in the morning...her legs were like tree trunks...5 points
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thats whats called two tier policing... shouting for jihad , climbing all over statues , blatant racism towards jews on Londons streets every weekend for months , you wont see police going in like that with horses and batons..4 points
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Since granddaughter started this my daughter has done (in my opinion) a good job of altering the kids diet, much, much less of the crap food, and less of fried stuff too, granddaughter does not drink milk or tea, she just drinks diluted drinks. Anxiety..possibly, she is not (as far as we can tell) bullied at school, but she is, how to put it, highly strung, makes a drama out of a crisis.....a very clingy kid too, with my daughter. Daughter just wants some answers, is it medical, or mental problem, it is doing our daughter no good being disturbed every night, then having to work a 8 or 10 hour shift after being up during the night for a hour or 2. Still think September is too long to wait.4 points
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Has your daughter tried changing your granddaughters diet slightly? Maybe she has a lactose or gluten intolerance? My eldest son has Crohn's and he has to steer away from anything with high fibre. Obviously your daughter wants to get to the bottom of it, but trying to alter your granddaughters diet slightly may help. Also, could it be anxiety? Is your granddaughter stressed about anything? School, bullying, etc?4 points
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Unfortunately it's the underfunding of the NHS that is the disgrace really. That and the increased regulations that the health service have to operate under now. Some of my old customers used to complain that they had to take front line staff off of their primary roles and put them at a desk just to keep up with all the regulatory requirements!3 points
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Reminds me of an old boy I used to work with....best way to describe him is a human version of Yosemite Sam...lol He once told me, when I asked him why nobody ever gave him any sh*t?....he replied: 'Cause dynamite comes in small packages....3 points
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This reminds me the time we picked up these two fat enormous girls when me and my budy John worked construction in Toronto in the mid eighty...3 points
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That's what they said to my daughter, they said she would have to be referred to pediatrics by her doctor, which she has been now.2 points
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Yeh..... QMC....King Mill.....Bassetlaw (Worksop) and Newark hospital ........QMC is a pain to get to from here though...2 points
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I think that they're both part of the same trust anyway. Fingers crossed that she gets seen sooner.2 points
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Would taking her up to a&e be better? Might be possible to get the answers to any questions sooner doing that2 points
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I've just booked the airport carpark at Carcassonne for our upcoming trip to the UK to do the rounds!2 points
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I set off this morning on my usual route north of Narbonne and across past the Abbaye Fontfroide. Like last week the wind was howling again. It was partly sunny, but the wind also had a pretty keen edge to it, keeping the temperature in single figures (C) on the way up there. I'd decided to head through Termenes Villerouge and on to the Château d'Arques, which is on the same road. It is an interesting road, winding though the western edge of the Corbieres, but as the road climbed the temperature dropped a bit, showing 7C at one point, but not really getting above 8.5C. The wind wasn't helping either. Fortunately, before I'd set off I had opted to put my winter jacket on, but only had bike jeans and summer gloves to go with it. Anyway, some of the views towards the Pyrénées were stunning. Unfortunately there wasn't really anywhere to stop on that road to get any pictures. Coming out of Arques village I spotted the Château. I went along to the carpark, but the Château was shielded from view by trees, so I headed back towards the village to get a shot of it across the fields. I decided to carry on a bit further along that road, as I'd seen on the map that the D14 was on the left only a few more km's along the road and that road went through an old Roman Spa place and then through to more recent spa town of Rennes-les-Bains. It's quite a picturesque town, in a valley between some pretty high cliffs, but there wasn't really anywhere decent to stop, so I pressed on. The D14 loops back around and would take me past the Château Peyrepertuse and Château Quéribus, which is a interesting road. So, as I made my way along there I came to the village of Cubières-sur-Cinoble. Just before getting into the village I spotted a signpost for a road off to my right, which said Gorges-de-Galamus 2km. The gorge was already on my radar as somewhere I wanted to visit and, being this close, it seemed like too good an opportunity to miss! Unfortunately, the photos that I got really don't do the place justice! A lot of the road there is pretty much single track, which has been carved into the cliff face! It twists and turns, following the face of the cliff, with occasional passing places. The wind was howling down the gorge, which made the drops over the low wall alongside the road pretty interesting! There was a café and parking area where the gorge opened out a bit, so I thought that I'd take the opportunity to stretch my legs and have a look back along the gorge. After my short stop I put home into the sat-nav, but the routes shown were dropping down to Perpignan and back to Narbonne via the motorway or the RN, neither of which appealed. So I decided to head back up the gorge and get back onto the D14, which was the route that is had originally planned on using. The trip back up the gorge was equally as exciting as the trip down, with gusts of wind really moving the bike around! Back on the D14 the road was really nice, winding its way through the hills and villages. I stopped for a pee and a coffee from my flask just under the Château Peyrepertuse. A small group of bikes came past and slowed to make sure that I was OK. So I gave them the thumbs up. The rest of the journey back went pretty well, but the wind was still taking some of the pleasure out of the ride, and I'd realised that I was feeling pretty cold in my hands and feet, so it was definitely time to get back and warm up. I don't know the distance, but I'd estimate it was around 220-230km and I was out for just short of 5 hours.2 points
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The Tiger is a 2022 with 17k km on it, but it does look underneath that it maybe wasn't as well cared for as it could have been!2 points
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No picking up fat birds for me today, my back went as I put my socks on!.. Today I will be walking like a...2 points
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That doesn't worry me so much with her, she has such a dominant character I worry more for the safety of her future partner. Her normal demeanor is angry little person, add into the mix the sort of focus ADHD gives you, she aint no victim and never will be.2 points
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I meant the overall capability of a 125, all the power to get in to trouble not enough to get you out of it, im sure her common sense will prevail2 points
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Very true Six, a few astral energies have been gathering around me the last 5 weeks and the fuse is not short, it's given up and blown!!! When I say astral energies I actually mean extraordinarily brainless people!!! Thanks for asking, you are a sweet heart, but beter stay well clear!2 points
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Oh no, Monica isn't aware of how much of a hero he is and was worried about him doing that huge distance!!! Tell you what, though, for the amount of posing around he does, that sure is an ideal bike!2 points
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@Saul, thanks for posting these, you know I love a couple of this guy´s videos every once in a while. "Look at the bike, look at the car, look at the tractor", a tool roll that's meant to be tied to the handlebars? What a twat!2 points
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He's settling in great, we only see him when he goes to my son and daughter in laws house. he was a month old yesterday.2 points