Angron wrote: » When you got old :P
gregers85 wrote: » 29 next week I'm pushing on alright haha :P I only started getting hangovers about 6 months ago! I'm just learning how to deal with them, this rapid increase in recover time is too much haha :rolleyes:
McChubbin wrote: » I'm 26 in April and I'm clueless as to where the time went. In my mind, I'm still 16.
P.K.M. wrote: » Ye're all feckin' babies! Kids! So...the Primera decided to pack up on me yesterday. :mad: I know what the problem is, it's one of the main fuses in the engine bay, it's for the ignition and central locking. The problem is...the car is locked and I can't open the doors to pull the bonnet release to fix the problem! AAAHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!! And I'm working tonight. Could have done with the night off, I'm feckin' wrecked.
Angron wrote: » Wanna talk about it?
kellief wrote: » Guess what I did this morning???
green_screen wrote: » I've had, without a doubt, the worst two days of my life. Someone give me coffee and a hug please
McChubbin wrote: » So frustrated! I've been trying to find the clip of Tom Hiddleston on Top Gear all bloody afternoon and every video link I click on on Youtube is "Video removed by user" or "This video violates your country's copyright laws." :mad: In other news, I'm exhausted. Fortunately, I have posh Lindt chocolate infused with orange so it's not all bad.
Hellrazer wrote: » PKM..You got glass cover on your insurance? Cheapest way out of it is to break a fly window.Glass wont affect your no claims bonus and you`ll probably get it fixed in a couple of hours.
dinorebel wrote: » Does the primera not have a hidden key on the passenger door? if it's the same model as mine (2002 on) it's under a removable bit of plastic by the handle.
McChubbin wrote: » Get the bullfrog, dodderangler! You could call it HypnoToad! In other news, managed to find a Vimeo link to the Top Gear clip. It was awesome! Also, my Mom made chocolate dipped strawberries!
dodderangler wrote: » Cane toad I'd love to get and call it hypnotoad
kellief wrote: » I bought a Renault Clio, it's absolutely gorgeous! Monaco model, 2007, it's black and in pristine condition. Currently about to do the cartell check Dad told me about, it apparently checks and tells you if there was any serious damage etc. Worth the €35 for peace of mind. Ear is thundering at the moment, got the print out of the hearing test. Audiologist (I've decided that is what the hearing test man is called!!) has said there is damage to my membrane (ear drum) and hearing as a result of repeated infections. He recommended treatment by GP but he did say I should go to see an ENT specialist as there is a lot of damage done apparently. But I did buy a new car today, so that makes things better. Plus himself was a total dote earlier and cheered me up...it's the little things like a random text that make you happy!!
January wrote: » My daughter was seen by the audiologist (you'd be right about that title) in Mount Carmel when she was two. She's 4 in two weeks and will be seen by an ENT sometime this year. Public SUCKS, so get that referral as soon as.
January wrote: » She's fine She has some fluid on her ear but she doesn't get ear infections. We thought she had some hearing loss because she has a speech delay. She also has Sensory Processing Disorder (I brought her to the toilets in Tesco today and she nearly had a melt down because there was a hand dryer there, she cannot stand the noise) which. She has to have physio therapy, occupational therapy and speech and language therapy because she's a bit behind in those respects (fine motor skills, upper body strength is behind). It's taken us two years to get near them on the public system. Everything has come at once. Including my other daughters open heart surgery this summer!!