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Old 1st October 2023, 20:21   #171971
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Evening Wes, just been reading your other thread, hope all sorts itself out soon for you.

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Old 2nd October 2023, 06:44   #171972
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Morning everyone

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Old 2nd October 2023, 07:43   #171973
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Morning all, Cool damp morning here & yet more bloomin' rain forecast for this afternoon. Morning Wes hope you're well.
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Old 2nd October 2023, 08:12   #171974
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Morning all...

My photoshoot for www.carandclassic.com at the weekend...

Jaguar XJS by Jeff Cranwell, on Flickr

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Old 2nd October 2023, 12:13   #171975
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Hi there, so how is everyone, what have you all been up to?

I'm forgetting how to navigate the website Lol, I'm forgetting all my technical skills I once had, must be an age thing...

I saw the thread where you were asking about having piles removed? I don’t have any personal experience of them but if you are bothered by piles, you could have them done.


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Today I am in less pain. Surgeon visited and removed the catheter and drains, he said he was able to save the leg, then I had a little walk but a bit sleepy and ga ga from the pills so have gone back to bed.


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Today I am in less pain. Surgeon visited and removed the catheter and drains, he said he was able to save the leg from being removed, then I had a little walk but a bit sleepy and ga ga from the pills so have gone back to bed.


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Afternoon all, What a wet rainy miserable it is here. Blimey Phil you've been in the wars again Get well soon Sir & I hope it's not too painful & uncomfortable for you.


Cracking photo Jeff What a great condition it's in.


Filled the bird feeders with seed & suet balls & saw some young bluet1ts on the feeders for the first time in ages, The Sparrowhawk has been paying a visit too over the last few days due to the sheer number of sparrows, the laurel tree is bristling with them.


Car charged to 100% & battery pack balanced, It's been 2 months since the last 100% balance. I've got that lousy vertigo symptom again, Turning over in bed last night sent the room spinning & bending down today has been a challenge without falling head first .



We had some chicken thighs that needed using up so roast chicken thighs, cabbage, carrots, small potatoes finished off in garlic butter, peas & gravy for tea tonight.
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Thank you Steve, as usual you are right. Yes the NHS can be fantastic and today when physio got me up, she said it vill hurt and I vill make you walk….. true. The upside - no more ops planned


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