Reynard
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Trebuchet a jar over & I'll blind taste test it 😋
It'll have to be 2023 vintage, as I didn't make any last autumn on account of an excess of blackberries.
Trebuchet a jar over & I'll blind taste test it 😋
Currently watching Judd vs Trump as I’m not keen on O’Sullivan.
You could. Alternatively you could let it dry then catapult it over the fence?One for the cat owners on here.
Can you be done for piling all the cat poo on your garden on your property but predominatley on your neighbours side?
Just because you've seen their cat on your garden.
I've got used over the years to tests and the waiting around, usually being the only person waiting. Doesn't really bother me much, nor the injections beforehand. Hope the pain eases enough to allow some sleep to be got tonight. You don't want to be woken up whilst they do the scan just so they can continue. Or in my case the snoring was too loud.When they thought I would be having the scan, they put in a canula. This had to be taken out before I left. The nurse who put it in, was obvious had plenty of experience. My main problem at present is moderate tummy pain, that is keeping me awake and making me feel queasy.
Most of the time I was in a waiting room with a young lady who was obviously very ill, and therefore, and understandably not talking. The last two hours there was a gentleman and his wife. His wife was a patient. and he was an expert in constructing electric trains. He knew lots about international train timetables, and was very witty on other subjects, which slightly lightened the mood.
Catapulting the cat over the fence isn't fair on the cat though!You could. Alternatively you could let it dry then catapult it over the fence?
I've got used over the years to tests and the waiting around, usually being the only person waiting. Doesn't really bother me much, nor the injections beforehand. Hope the pain eases enough to allow some sleep to be got tonight. You don't want to be woken up whilst they do the scan just so they can continue. Or in my case the snoring was too loud.
And if they give you anything to drink, prior to the scan, make sure they explain exactly what they want you to do. I was the only person in the waiting area when they brought in a 2L jug, no cups, of a white liquid and the instruction to "drink as much as possible". I drank the entire jug full, intended for others who arrived later.
It's odd what you can get talking about in waiting areas, that’s not related to what you're there for. Helps take your mind of things.
We're the trains full size or model trains?
The appointment will be to assess how you're recovering. Possibly to work out an expected date of when you'll be back to how you were before the incident.An unbelievably hot day here. Ironically, the air con is turned up so much at work that you'd almost need to wear a coat sitting at your desk. Many people said how cold it was. Hardly a good use of electricity, but I'm not paying the bill.
I had my Wednesday night dance class tonight. It was very hot.
I will take an early night as I have a bit of an early start tomorrow and a longish journey to my appointment with the orthopedic surgeon. A complete waste of time as I can't see how his report will be any different to the last two, but no doubt it will cost me even more money.
The appointment will be to assess how you're recovering. Possibly to work out an expected date of when you'll be back to how you were before the incident.
The cost of the medicals should just be added to your claim. If you're uncertain, ask, if nothing else but to put your mind at ease.
The two medicals I had, were called for by the other side. Making them liable for the costs.
When they thought I would be having the scan, they put in a canula. This had to be taken out before I left. The nurse who put it in, obviously had plenty of experience. My main problem at present is moderate tummy pain, that is keeping me awake and making me feel queasy.
Most of the time I was in a waiting room with a young lady who was obviously very ill, and therefore, and understandably not talking. The last two hours there was a gentleman and his wife. His wife was a patient. and he was an expert in constructing electric trains. He knew lots about international train timetables, and was very witty on other subjects, which slightly lightened the mood.
You can never recover too well. You, and they, can put your recovery down to the fact that you were active beforehand.This will be number five for me. This is the third requested by my solicitor. I've had two requested by the insurance company.
I've probably recovered too well from the point of view of getting compensation. Even one of the surgeons I was sent to by the insurance company expressed surprise that I was walking without crutches. He had been looking at the X-rays from the hospital and thought I'd be using crutches for a a couple of years at least. I didn't tell him I'd been cycle touring!
I've only been near the OO scale versions. With one upstairs, still in its box.His area of expertise was the development of the Pendolino trains, full size ones.