Tea? (Part 3)

Status
Not open for further replies.
Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Someone knows the answers!

I prefer my answer.
 

172traindriver

Legendary Member
under section 17c of the criminal justice act, namely,

endangerment of the young & wildlife.

causing a young person or animal or guinea fowl to believe they are being threatened &/or that they may be permanently mentally scarred by or by the witness of heinous pale legs & knocky knees & allowing their protrusion from none regulation length trousers, such as shorts may be, therefore maliciously & grievously disturbing the minds of the plaintiffs.

You have so far shown no remorse
Mr classic & are hereby sentenced to a life in tea.

Will he be handcuffed and thrown in a dungeon :thumbsup:
 

172traindriver

Legendary Member
Oh, for peats sake :whistle:

What's he done now? :laugh::laugh:
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
600ml of any fluid ? <naive> or specified fluid ?

sounds 'orrible if so.

sorry, don't know much about dialysis.
Any fluid.

600ml includes custard, gravy, soup, tea, coffee, water, pasta/rice/cous cous (140g of 'wet food' = 100ml fluid), ice lollies everything. Dialysis is remorselessly unfunny.

Hubster is on dialysis for 4 hours and 30 minutes 3 times a week. They take about 400ml of blood out a minute, blood takes about 2 minutes to go around the machine - it goes through a filter thing that looks like a big car air filter - before going back in. Round and round and round it goes. Very dull and once he's plumbed in, he cannot really move about much. Netflix is his friend. Dialysis keeps him alive while he is waiting for a donated kidney. If he doesn't get one, he will die a good few years younger than if he didn't need a kidney. He might make 60. Then he might not. He's 50 now.
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
I wish him all the best. Back in my running days I knew a fellow runner who had had a kidney transplant so I know just how much of a change that can make. I hope he gets lucky soon.
I gave him my kidney back in '08 but he got an auto immune disease, which munched the kidney. He's been back on dialysis for nearly 2 years now. We are hoping that his middle sister is a match. She has had the initial tests but we've heard nothing since.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Evening folks :hello: i've been doing nerdy computer type thingy's. I have a sony vaio, but i don't use it much now. I tend to use my tablet. I had to renew my anti virus package and i had about 15 gazillion updates to contend with so i've been busy. :addict:. Coffee is needed now.:cuppa: hope you have all had a good day.:hello:

It was so cold this morning, that part of our pond was frozen and that doesn't happen often given the amount of water in the pond.
 

172traindriver

Legendary Member
Evening folks :hello: i've been doing nerdy computer type thingy's. I have a sony vaio, but i don't use it much now. I tend to use my tablet. I had to renew my anti virus package and i had about 15 gazillion updates to contend with so i've been busy. :addict:. Coffee is needed now.:cuppa: hope you have all had a good day.:hello:

It was so cold this morning, that part of our pond was frozen and that doesn't happen often given the amount of water in the pond.

Mrs D Good Evening :hello:
I bet you have had your thermals on and have been keeping nice and snug :thumbsup:
I waited till just after 12:30 and went out on the bike. It was a beautiful day, sunny and without a cloud in the sky. It was just that nagging northerly wind that was a bit of a nuisance.
Still I put my heaviest duty gear on and went out and enjoyed just over a couple of hours out taking it steady. :cycle:
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top Bottom