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Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Just got a letter from the NHS to say I have to play with my “do dos” in two weeks time xx(
Give us a clue what your "do dos" is. I have a camera up/down** my "johnson" every 6 months (just gone to every 12 months now). Its not something I look forward to but it not painful, more uncomfortable.
**as I am on my back when they do it then technically its 'down' :wacko:
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
A question for the wise old heads on this forum.
We managed to get to the Liverpool museum. Sadly, so did at least a million 7 year old school kids. Each one of the little sh*ts could scream and shout at a minum of 250 decibels.......how do they manage to do that??
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
A question for the wise old heads on this forum.
We managed to get to the Liverpool museum. Sadly, so did at least a million 7 year old school kids. Each one of the little sh*ts could scream and shout at a minum of 250 decibels.......how do they manage to do that??

Possibly a side effect of reflections from all the hard surfaces.

You get several groups of people chatting at the same time and their voices get reflected off the various hard surfaces.
The echoes arrive back at our ears with slight delays making it more difficult to follow the conversation.
People raise their voices so they can be heard above the hubbub.
Rinse and repeat until you can't hear yourself think.
(and the youngsters haven't yet learned the social niceties of conversation and are more apt to get over excited)

That's why I only attend Tapestry exhibitions 😉
 
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classic33

Leg End Member
A question for the wise old heads on this forum.
We managed to get to the Liverpool museum. Sadly, so did at least a million 7 year old school kids. Each one of the little sh*ts could scream and shout at a minum of 250 decibels.......how do they manage to do that??

"A child has short vocal cords, they produce short air waves and consequently a high pitched voice. As a child grows, the vocal cords become longer causing the voice to become deeper."
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Night Jim Bob.
Night Mary Elle
 

PaulSB

Squire
In other news. Our next door neighbour has had a bad cough which developed in to a chest infection. My wife is concerned she may have pneumonia now. Our neighbour was ill before we went to Vietnam.

Yesterday she was refused a GP appointment on the basis she had contact with us. We returned 22 days ago, well beyond the isolation period. Surely we should have been told to self-isolate especially if simple contact is going to refuse others medical treatment?

Crackers.
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Good morning one and all.
My internal alarm malfunctioned and I awoke after 7:00.
Looking out on a sea of grey glistening roads and that fine mizzle that chills to the bone.
Am I despondent? Nah, I woke up feeling refreshed, I've got mizzle proof outdoor wear, and today, I choose to be cheerful 😁👍
 
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