One_Of_Shanks wrote: » In the kitchen, lappy on the counter, few beers got consumed. Kate Bush is prancing around in a red dress and while it's a great song she sort of looks like a wind-sock after around 3 mins of the video. Seriously, watch it! You'll see what I mean. I've decided I need to change things a bit. Not with the kitchen, it's a nice kitchen. Well ya know, you wouldn't be hosting the Great British Bake Off in it, but it would be an ok venue for a seriously competitive rice krispie bun competition, by anyone's standards. Mainly I think I would be more useful person to my good lady and my kids if I got away from forums in general. Instead of faffing around talking crap. So I wont be posting here anymore and just wanted to say bye. Nice thread and lovely friendly folk. Good luck to all of yee.
kfallon wrote: » They only went and won :D:D
Witchie wrote: Nooooo if she loves you she will share you with us. Please come back. Us Liverpool fans will be outnumbered* if you don't.
x Purple Pawprints x wrote: » Kitchen having breakfast. I'll be right back here in about 14 hours having my tea. Exciting stuff.
kfallon wrote: » In bed, might try for another hours kip
Whispered wrote: » Had a lie on til 9:30. Much needed. Now we have a kids party to go to at 1. Yey. Tooth more painful than last night, can barely open my mouth. Now I'm feeling queasy. I'm really frustrated. I'd been waiting 2 years for an appointment in James to have my wisdom teeth removed under anaesthetic. When he saw me he started telling me how he has cancer patients who need beds why should I get one for my teeth. Referred me back to my dentist for normal extraction, but considering i have panic attacks when getting them cleaned every six months, he agrees that I can't be done without sedation. So I'm looking into getting them removed up north. Will work out about €1000 which I really don't have - but I can't go on with this pain coming and going. Not to mention the fact there is a chronic infection in my jaw bone can't be good for my immune system in general.
Whispered wrote: Tooth more painful than last night, can barely open my mouth. Now I'm feeling queasy. I'm really frustrated. I'd been waiting 2 years for an appointment in James to have my wisdom teeth removed under anaesthetic. When he saw me he started telling me how he has cancer patients who need beds why should I get one for my teeth. Referred me back to my dentist for normal extraction, but considering i have panic attacks when getting them cleaned every six months, he agrees that I can't be done without sedation. So I'm looking into getting them removed up north. Will work out about €1000 which I really don't have - but I can't go on with this pain coming and going. Not to mention the fact there is a chronic infection in my jaw bone can't be good for my immune system in general.
kfallon wrote: » No joy so get up now, shave the noggin, shower and prob head into town to get a few things. Might stop somewhere for a pint too
northgirl wrote: » Cuppa tea time. It's a beautiful day
kfallon wrote: » Go on, have a crunchie with it *expects northgirl to post in 'What are you eating?' thread soon* It was a lovely morning here but gone a bit overcast now. Thankfully no sign of rain tho
northgirl wrote: » I feel a Crunchie McFlurry coming my direction this evening. For now just Tea & Toast.
Graces7 wrote: » A WHAT? You guys talk a strange language :rolleyes:
kfallon wrote: » Get down to McDonalds and order a McFlurry for yourself
Graces7 wrote: » That would be an interesting odyssey! Call the ferryman on his day off, insist on a crossing, drive for an hour... Never eaten McDonalds .. So what please is a mcflurry? Sounds dangerous
kfallon wrote: » It was a lovely morning here but gone a bit overcast now. Thankfully no sign of rain tho