Ouch, all the best mate.cheffy007 wrote:Had an emergency wisdom tooth extraction yesterday. Really need a Leeds win to cheer me up, no drinking for 72 hours, so celebration on hold until Tuesday.
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Ouchcheffy007 wrote:Had an emergency wisdom tooth extraction yesterday. Really need a Leeds win to cheer me up, no drinking for 72 hours, so celebration on hold until Tuesday.
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Been quite a few years since we last went to the cinema but booked later for "No Time To Die"
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So long in fact that you have forgotten its known as the 'pictures'.Davycc wrote:Been quite a few years since we last went to the cinema but booked later for "No Time To Die"
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Yesterday my daughter took her indoors to the shops. I thought they were taking a long time and then the front door bell went. Opened the door and there was daughter, no her indoors. She said that her indoors was in the car and would require help. She said that her indoors had fainted in one of the shops, ambulance call out involved. Paramedics contacted a GP and much to Her indoors relief, decided she didn't need to go to hospital. The GP had done a prescription for medication and I went to pick it up.
As time was going on and shops were closing, I had to find the Chemist who was on 'late opening'. Managed to get the medication as the GP said it was important that the first dose should be taken that day. Fortunately, her indoors seems a lot better today.
Friday was going so well too.
As time was going on and shops were closing, I had to find the Chemist who was on 'late opening'. Managed to get the medication as the GP said it was important that the first dose should be taken that day. Fortunately, her indoors seems a lot better today.
Friday was going so well too.
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Geez John glad to hear the good lady is ok. Sounds like a lot of running around has been done. Hope your keeping her well fed and she's keeping her feet up.johnh wrote:Yesterday my daughter took her indoors to the shops. I thought they were taking a long time and then the front door bell went. Opened the door and there was daughter, no her indoors. She said that her indoors was in the car and would require help. She said that her indoors had fainted in one of the shops, ambulance call out involved. Paramedics contacted a GP and much to Her indoors relief, decided she didn't need to go to hospital. The GP had done a prescription for medication and I went to pick it up.
As time was going on and shops were closing, I had to find the Chemist who was on 'late opening'. Managed to get the medication as the GP said it was important that the first dose should be taken that day. Fortunately, her indoors seems a lot better today.
Friday was going so well too.
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Sat here with the worst cold I’ve ever had, runny nose, sore throat & aching bones. There’s a lot of it here in Nottingham apparently. The wife had it first lasted 2 days before calming down.
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Obvious I know, but have you done a Covid test NW ?NottinghamWhite wrote:Sat here with the worst cold I’ve ever had, runny nose, sore throat & aching bones. There’s a lot of it here in Nottingham apparently. The wife had it first lasted 2 days before calming down.
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No MateBarlow Boy wrote:Obvious I know, but have you done a Covid test NW ?NottinghamWhite wrote:Sat here with the worst cold I’ve ever had, runny nose, sore throat & aching bones. There’s a lot of it here in Nottingham apparently. The wife had it first lasted 2 days before calming down.
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Probably best doing one to be on the safe side pal.NottinghamWhite wrote:No MateBarlow Boy wrote:Obvious I know, but have you done a Covid test NW ?NottinghamWhite wrote:Sat here with the worst cold I’ve ever had, runny nose, sore throat & aching bones. There’s a lot of it here in Nottingham apparently. The wife had it first lasted 2 days before calming down.
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