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Old 11th October 2021, 09:13   #162111
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Well it is going to be 22/10 when I leave the hospital finish heavy , been there for finally just 2 more weeks.
Still not now when I'm going to get my hit by head to be replayed, at the new hospital and v
when it will help me get to work again.Non one knows when I will find who will let me.
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Old 11th October 2021, 12:49   #162112
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Well it is going to be 22/10 when I leave the hospital finish heavy , been there for finally just 2 more weeks.
Still not now when I'm going to get my hit by head to be replayed, at the new hospital and v
when it will help me get to work again.Non one knows when I will find who will let me.
Hi Richard, hi everyone

Thank you Richard for the update. How is your walking, are you able to get around?
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Old 11th October 2021, 13:01   #162113
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Friday lunchtime I met up with my younger brother and we went to the pub for a pub lunch. I had mixed omelette, peas and chips, tasted lovely but Friday night and on Saturday, I was sick as a dog, throwing up. Today I am improved, less nausea. I did read there is a bug going round? I have got to be well by next weekend, as we are driving to London and staying with friends in Wembley.
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Old 11th October 2021, 17:36   #162114
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Friday lunchtime I met up with my younger brother and we went to the pub for a pub lunch. I had mixed omelette, peas and chips, tasted lovely but Friday night and on Saturday, I was sick as a dog, throwing up. Today I am improved, less nausea. I did read there is a bug going round? I have got to be well by next weekend, as we are driving to London and staying with friends in Wembley.
Not an Edwina Curry egg type of bad I hope
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Old 11th October 2021, 20:07   #162115
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I hope you fine body of gentlemen do not mind us peasants looking in on this part of the forum occasionally. Although not a a part of the brotherhood, nor has one been sponsored or been through the initiation ceremony, one feels that one meets the basic membership criteria - I can do a funny handshake!


We even talk a little posh these days.
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Old 11th October 2021, 20:09   #162116
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You have already passed the initiation Maninder.. You provided me with tea and biscuites
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I hope you fine body of gentlemen do not mind us peasants looking in on this part of the forum occasionally. Although not a a part of the brotherhood, nor has one been sponsored or been through the initiation ceremony, one feels that one meets the basic membership criteria - I can do a funny handshake!


We even talk a little posh these days.
Ha ha! Ah ha! ...the handshake, welcome Maninder, the ability to discuss the weather, food is most popular, hopefully not too mundane. Much to the horrors of some, we don't chat about politics...manure is a safe subject

Talking about the brotherhood, Jeff has in the past invited me to a men only charity dinner which has been going since WW2. It has a fascinating history and its not the masons, but its famous for its good works in the community. Perhaps he will step up and tell you some more. Interestingly, the menu for the dinner has not changed since the war and the main course includes mash and lots of sprouts!
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Ha ha! Ah ha! ...the handshake, welcome Maninder, the ability to discuss the weather, food is most popular, hopefully not too mundane. Much to the horrors of some, we don't chat about politics...manure is a safe subject

Talking about the brotherhood, Jeff has in the past invited me to a men only charity dinner which has been going since WW2. It has a fascinating history and its not the masons, but its famous for its good works in the community. Perhaps he will step up and tell you some more. Interestingly, the menu for the dinner has not changed since the war and the main course includes mash and lots of sprouts!
……And a great evening was had Phil
Don’t forget the ‘Chill out Zones’ Founding Father Mr Leyland Worldmaster aka Stu has also frequented the ‘Fellows Society’ dinner club .
I’ll post up the history of the ‘Fellows Society’ later as it’s way past my bedtime now .

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Old 11th October 2021, 22:43   #162119
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Do this society's members dance naked around a fire in the middle of a field at night?

If so, I think I might have seen the group during their leisure time!

How are you Phil?
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Old 12th October 2021, 01:08   #162120
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The talk of formal dining in prompted me to google for the mentioned society but nothing likely seemed to crop up. Could it be "The Oddfellows" which is a near one which did crop up. If it is a bow-tie-do are clip ons permitted or are they regarded as infra dignitatem. Even a simple mistake could be costly if a breach of etiquette demands a forfeiture - like a round of drinks.
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