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Wilma Neanderthal Posted Jun 25, 2007
Well, where is she?
We all dropped sticks in the middle of Marylebone and 'bzzz'ed at GB.
Hope it worked
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Jun 25, 2007
I'm home
I was waiting 2 hours then it took us over an hour to travel 5 miles home.
Where's that old swimming ring of Andrew's?
*tiptoes out*
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websailor Posted Jun 25, 2007
Hope all went well GB and you are not too sore
Take care and have a rest and relax. These things are always stressful and it is nice when they are over.
Websailor
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Jun 25, 2007
No, couldn't find it, but I wouldn't have had the energy to blow it up anyway.
I made Andrew's tea then ran a nice warm soothing bath, my first of the year
I just went in the kitchen and the washing-up hasn't been so I gotta go get stuck in, even though I'm fit to drop.
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Wilma Neanderthal Posted Jun 25, 2007
*kicks the washing-up up the bottom*
Ye lazy git Git in there!
There sorted.
You just sit here and curl your legs up
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typo01 Posted Jun 25, 2007
I hate to mention it but are you in danger of being washed away?
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zendevil Posted Jun 25, 2007
Phew, well at least it's over. Was it better/worse or about as you had expected?
Washing up can sometimes be sorta therapeutic, it's so mind bogglingly "normal". i don't wash up at night, i do it the next day while i'm "in the paté" as they call it here (ie: zombie state)
zdt
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pailaway - (an utterly gratuitous link in the evolutionary chain) Posted Jun 26, 2007
Yes, thank goodness it's over with. Well, hope this is all the indignity you have to suffer for awhile.
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Jun 26, 2007
Good morning everyone
I feel a little tender, and more than a bit sore but looking forward to feeling 100% now I have no more procedures to look forward to
I normally do find washing-up theraputic; I have a lovely view from my kitchen window. But last night all I wanted to do was keel over. I couldn't leave it overnight as I'd have had to do it this morningI have enough to do when I'm still waking up,
The flooding, I'm writing a new journal typo1
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