Daisies wrote: » Pembily wrote: » Afternoon all! Awe what did you do to your back? Anyone want to make me soup and tea? I'm sick If you can wait a few hours I'll be in Dublin and will make you soup and tea :P
Pembily wrote: » Afternoon all! Awe what did you do to your back? Anyone want to make me soup and tea? I'm sick
Pembily wrote: » Thanks
awec wrote: » Ugh I can't be arsed driving tonight. Daisies, want to travel from Galway to Dublin via Belfast? I'll let you drive my car down, with me sleeping in the passenger seat
awec wrote: » Squeaky bum time now Graemes bond. Wee Tevez hat trick next Monday would go down a treat
LyndaMcL wrote: » I should not have taken off my bandage for drinking and other stuff yesterday. My poor wrist is destroyed. What are you boardsies up to today? I'm thinking an early night with a movie, dinner and a coffee sounds good to me.
Pembily wrote: » Is it just a sprain? Rest and ice will help lots I have done my laundry, cooked dinner, breakfast and soup and I am not wrecked again so I am watching New Girl and drinking tea
En route to Dublin on a double Decker bus! Mad I tells you.
LyndaMcL wrote: » As far as I know it's a sprain! Doctor said it was, but pain killers, ice, bandages and rest haven't helped yet, it's just getting worse. Hurts more than when I broke my nose! >_> Whoa, you've had a productive day. I just spent the day shopping and recovering from three days on the drink.
grames_bond wrote: » Not a happy bunny - I hate football!! Someone do a dance to cheer me up!
Pembily wrote: » Did he / she get you to move it? I also thought mine was just sprained I also shopped and got the annoying expensive things (washing liquid, shampoo etc), thankfully they last a while!
LyndaMcL wrote: » Nope. She basically squeezed it and made me move my fingers. Can move my fingers just fine, but moving my thumb leads to a bad shooting pain down my hand, through my wrist and into my arm. Ah well. If it keeps up I'll go back to the doctor next week I hate buying all of those. It's always at the last week before payday when you need them, too!
Daisies wrote: » Coming to Dublin to work tomorrow Lynda. Pem snap, I made soup too, there's a portion in the freezer and one in the fridge for when I get home tomorrow night.
LyndaMcL wrote: » Daisies wrote: » Coming to Dublin to work tomorrow Lynda. Pem snap, I made soup too, there's a portion in the freezer and one in the fridge for when I get home tomorrow night. Oh gosh, you have to travel that far for work? I thought my one hour to 90 minute bus commute was bad. :eek:
That_Guy wrote: » Super afternoon spent with a super person and super coffee that I nearly bloody spilled everywhere. :pac: Super... Did I mention it was super? If anybody wants to buy me a thesauras for my birthday that'd be super. :pac:
LyndaMcL wrote: » Hot date?
That_Guy wrote: » Nah she was at room temperature... thankfully.
LyndaMcL wrote: » So the discussions about setting dates on fire wasn't made reality? I'm disappointed. I'm also waiting on my friendship bracelet! I expect it to be turquoise and yellow, with beads.
That_Guy wrote: » I had the soldering iron hidden away just in case. Turquoise and yellow? Well lah di dah. Bag of chips and a spicy burger. :pac:
LyndaMcL wrote: » I've never had a spice burger before.
awec wrote: » I hate that shop when you gotta buy those things! Dishwasher tablets - ridiculously expensive. Washing machine tablets - ridiculously expensive Fabric softener - ridiculously expensive
The Black Oil wrote: » Yep, those things are stupidly expensive, particularly the branded versions, however, you don't always need the concentrated version of softener. The cheaper washing machine tablets don't always dissolve effectively, which looks great on dark clothing, ergo, run it through again. Saying that, there are some bargains out there in bulky versions. I'll attached a sadness warning to this post. :pac: