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Dodgy wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2024 9:48 am Took the breadknife to her surgeon's for a check up after an op, & got the all clear for her to drive again. So back to the office for me tomorrow :)

Helped my daughter pack her bag for camp. Ran with the dogs. All nice things
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Sat on a complaints panel at local school.

Difficult one, parent has issues going back many years and acted like a complete twat. Deputy head was a bit unsympathetic, head called, backed up his staff. Parent goes full postal, police called, etc.

Parent now very reasonable, but obviously not at the time. Head had no choice. But OTOH all this could have been avoided if people didn't push each others buttons
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Been to the Hammam in Madrid. It's ok to good. Excellent massage, a good hot pool but the steam room was bad, the seats were cool to the touch.

And I bought a metric only tape measure as he was a huge toolshop nearby. AKA a ferretería, for all your ferret needs.
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When I was out for a spin on the H1 today,I called with a friend who has just bought himself another ZH2. He has a slash cut can installed,which really helps the bulky look of the bike,but the noise... :shock: We had to shout at each other to be heard when the bike was on cold fast idle. I couldn't live with that and I'll bet he doesn't for long either!
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A bit of foreign skip diving. I got a cigar tin from a from a screened off skip. I'd had the wooden mouldings too if I had any reasonable way of getting them home.
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Went to the hot physio today. I try and only go once a week if possible, but this was an extra because of something that happened on Saturday.

I often get sharp pains in my bicep/other side of upper arm. Mostly (we think) because I don't have the long head bicep tendon (ligament?) - it was cut and the surgeon found the end and 'tied it off' somewhere just above half way up my bicep. So I'm quite used to that and my colleague has learnt not to react to my occasional 'squeaks' of pain :lol: :lol:

On Saturday, it wasn't so much a sharp pain as a click near the shoulder join and excruciating pain for a moment. I didn't squeak, I shouted quite loudly and swore big! :lol: :lol:

When I saw the physio I explained that something had click but the pain made no sense because if something clicked in that area then it would be metal, so there wouldn't be any pain, right?? He just looked at me in the way he does (cos I use 'weird' words to describe what I can feel - the french seem to only use, it hurts or it doesn't hurt!! ) and started pressing various bits near where I said I'd had the click. Damn that hurt. Then, after quite a long time of trying to have a conversation with quite a lot of hurt going on, he moved my arm and, yup, we both heard the click! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Still didn't tell me why or what was clicking (probably isn't quite sure as it's not exactly a 'normal' shoulder!) but I sort of half floated out. Went home and then got a message that some friends were in resort and heading to a bar!! :angelic-green: :angelic-green:


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I went to a old friends funeral,the big C took him age 60,another one who won't be taking his pension...
One good thing about the day was meeting people who I'd lost contact with over the years,we had some catching up to do & despite the circumstances we had a few laughs & a good afternoon.
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Been out running errands to get the F350 sale sorted.
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Yomped. Quite muddy in places.

Ordered a bunch of guttering stuff + 3 more sash clamps, another Makita drill (bare, have got enough batteries) + 2 boxes of round head screws.

Tomorrow - going to buy some pond plants - if they have what I want.
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Just spoke to the insurance company about the F350. I have the ZRX11 & ZX11 insured with the same guys. Renews on June 1st so partial payment for the rest of this year: $62. Renewal for next 12 months: $278.

That's for full coverage, agreed value, $100/300K liability limits (the max) $1M earthquake, uninsured illegal immigrant coverage, fire, theft, collision etc.

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Friend of mine goes to pick up my truck today after the sale was completed as he lives less than 2 miles from the seller. He doesn't mention where he's going with his son in law this morning. :shhh: Wife is at home.
He's already decided to prank his wife into thinking he bought it & ends up pranking the son in law too as I'd tipped the seller off.
He drives my truck home, son in law following calls ahead on the way home.
They get home & his wife about loses her shit. :angry-cussingblack: They used to have a Ford & it was total lemon, swore off them for life. It's been 7 hours & he's still getting crap about it :angry-argument: Family is questioning his mental health.
Not sure how long he can keep this up. Hoping she doesn't take a hit out on him before I pick it up on the 20th.

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The chemist in the village, Oktay, wouldn't give me any drops for my ear yesterday so this morning I went to the hospital ENT dept.

After a rather painful removal of a big lump of dried blood I'm told I have a middle ear infection compounded by the warfarin blood thinners. He then looked up my nose, as you do I guess and told me what I already knew - my nasal passages on the left side are out of shape and affect the tube that runs from the ear to the throat. It's why I get sinusitis quite often and it's always on the left side.

So, some special ear drops and a check up next week. Glad I went now, it's always better to know what the issue is than self medicate for what could be a serious issue.
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Yambo wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 8:58 am The chemist in the village, Oktay, wouldn't give me any drops for my ear yesterday so this morning I went to the hospital ENT dept.

After a rather painful removal of a big lump of dried blood I'm told I have a middle ear infection compounded by the warfarin blood thinners. He then looked up my nose, as you do I guess and told me what I already knew - my nasal passages on the left side are out of shape and affect the tube that runs from the ear to the throat. It's why I get sinusitis quite often and it's always on the left side.

So, some special ear drops and a check up next week. Glad I went now, it's always better to know what the issue is than self medicate for what could be a serious issue.
Eustation......



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Sadlonelygit wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 12:09 pm Eustation......



Cue the usual suspects
Not for a while yet, they haven't funded it for HS2.
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Was fixing breakfast in the kitchen while wearing a bath robe. Turned on the tap & sent the flow of water up the inside of my sleeve.
Bugger.
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Went up in the loft, I'm stealth thinning it out when Mrs M is at work as its better to ask forgiveness than have hours of debate about whether or not the item we have not used in 24years since we moved in should be kept or not. 4 boxes of paperbacks (mainly mine) taken to charity shop. My back is creaking badly now.
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Went through the Blackwall tunnel to BQ and there’s an enormous hole on the south side - hadn’t realised how far the Silvertown crossing had come along.
Quite enjoyed the ride now I’ve got no 20 limits to contend with.
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asmethurst99 wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 2:48 pm Went through the Blackwall tunnel to BQ and there’s an enormous hole on the south side - hadn’t realised how far the Silvertown crossing had come along.
Quite enjoyed the ride now I’ve got no 20 limits to contend with.
It's quite an impressive sight and I've liked tracking the progress (if not the additional congestion caused by the lane closures). Of course, it'll be a toll tunnel, along with the Blackwall when it opens next year, but hopefully they'll follow the Dartford Crossing and make bikes toll-free.
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Had lunch out on the decking for the first time this year!
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The missus has decided the hall needs decorating so I've had an expedition into the garage and presented her with the gear she'll need to do it* - apart from the paint. :D

I also returned with a box of 'I wondered where x,y and z went'. A few hundred assorted screws, 'rawlplugs', a little box of assorted tiny brass screws, a few dozen assorted, unused drill bits, electrical cable, connector blocks and boxes, cable clips etc etc etc. Have ordered yet another toolbox. :lol:

Also realised I've missed a few bits off the guttering and pipe order that's arriving tomorrow. :(

* She painted it last time so I gracefully bowed to her expertise and experience. :thumbup:
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