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Cut my front lawn today. If it keeps dry, I will do the back tomorrow.
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Went into town to sort out a problem with my mobile phone. As I passed my barbers I looked in, expecting it would be full, and there were only two waiting. So got my hair cut which is the highlight of the year so far! Got my problem with the mobile sorted too. :D
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johnh wrote:Went into town to sort out a problem with my mobile phone. As I passed my barbers I looked in, expecting it would be full, and there were only two waiting. So got my hair cut which is the highlight of the year so far! Got my problem with the mobile sorted too. :D
I thought the same today as I passed a few hairdressers in town, absolutely empty. Us blokes must have got used to long hair :D
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Barlow Boy wrote:
johnh wrote:Went into town to sort out a problem with my mobile phone. As I passed my barbers I looked in, expecting it would be full, and there were only two waiting. So got my hair cut which is the highlight of the year so far! Got my problem with the mobile sorted too. :D
I thought the same today as I passed a few hairdressers in town, absolutely empty. Us blokes must have got used to long hair :D
Having hair would be good...............
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Davycc wrote:
Barlow Boy wrote:
johnh wrote:Went into town to sort out a problem with my mobile phone. As I passed my barbers I looked in, expecting it would be full, and there were only two waiting. So got my hair cut which is the highlight of the year so far! Got my problem with the mobile sorted too. :D
I thought the same today as I passed a few hairdressers in town, absolutely empty. Us blokes must have got used to long hair :D
Having hair would be good...............
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Had my first night out for a long time, not great was in casualty.
Torn all the tendons in my elbow basically if anyone has had tennis elbow or golfers elbow (outside & inside tendons) I've done them both, agony typing this.
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Selby White wrote:Had my first night out for a long time, not great was in casualty.
Torn all the tendons in my elbow basically if anyone has had tennis elbow or golfers elbow (outside & inside tendons) I've done them both, agony typing this.
Ow sounds painful! Hope for a speedy recovery!
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Selby White wrote:Had my first night out for a long time, not great was in casualty.
Torn all the tendons in my elbow basically if anyone has had tennis elbow or golfers elbow (outside & inside tendons) I've done them both, agony typing this.
Yeah I had tennis elbow many years ago, unbearable for a few weeks. I was lucky had a grade 2 tear and was ok in 6 weeks. Hope the pain eases soon mate I'm sure it's agony.
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Selby White wrote:Had my first night out for a long time, not great was in casualty.
Torn all the tendons in my elbow basically if anyone has had tennis elbow or golfers elbow (outside & inside tendons) I've done them both, agony typing this.
How on earth did you do that ?, hoping you have a speedy recovery.
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Barlow Boy wrote:
Selby White wrote:Had my first night out for a long time, not great was in casualty.
Torn all the tendons in my elbow basically if anyone has had tennis elbow or golfers elbow (outside & inside tendons) I've done them both, agony typing this.
How on earth did you do that ?, hoping you have a speedy recovery.
Gardening or to be more accurate digging up lawn and putting in paving slab footpaths.

Have had tennis elbow a few years back myself so possibly a weakness but the worst pain/damage is on the inside of the elbow which I think they call Golfers.
So its rest and ice up every two hours for now, also told not to start doing heavy work for two weeks after the pain goes, also given me physio exercises to do as it improves. Currently can't even straighten my arm, wouldn't mind but its my right arm and I'm totally one sided, useless with my left.
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