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April Chitter Chatter - Part 3

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Hi everyone! I don't expect anyone will be here at this time, but I can't sleep so I thought I'd drop a hug.

I hope all are well.
I'm going to read back a bit...

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It's 8am now so I'm here and celebrating England's national day today - overlooked by PS by there you go.


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23rd April, St George's Day

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Good morning and HAPPY ST GEORGE'S DAY!!!

Had a yakky day yesterday so didn't pop by just had a lurk late evening...but I'm bouncing back now and wanted to see how everyone is doing this fine, bright, spring morning....

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Hiya Dawn, was busy last night flicking between the footie ( Sad ) and the leaders' debate!

How's the car?

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Hi Army, and thank you - we'll all be safe from dragons today Smile
Are you ok?

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Zoonie wrote:
Hi Army, and thank you - we'll all be safe from dragons today Smile
Are you ok?


Hey Gill, i am fine thank you . how are you , now that you don't have to worry about Dragons

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armellproctor wrote:
Zoonie wrote:
Hi Army, and thank you - we'll all be safe from dragons today Smile
Are you ok?


Hey Gill, i am fine thank you . how are you , now that you don't have to worry about Dragons


well, obviously, quite relaxed compared to normal

I'm singing at the top of my voice to the radio paying some corny old pop ♫dance yourself dizzy♫

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oh My God, i have been singing beauty and the beast song at the top of my lungs, too funny and i don't even know why lol

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It's all this prom stuff in PS, it's got to you.

We obviously have a Dance section on radio, as now it's David Bowie's Let's Dance...my kitchen is rockin' - rockin' I tell ya!

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Zoonie wrote:
It's all this prom stuff in PS, it's got to you.

We obviously have a Dance section on radio, as now it's David Bowie's Let's Dance...my kitchen is rockin' - rockin' I tell ya!


i love that song of course i love David Bowie in that movie the Labrenth

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Never seen the film, but I love his music.

I'm lurking a while, I have to proof read something for someone and they need it back urgently.

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Zoonie wrote:
Never seen the film, but I love his music.

I'm lurking a while, I have to proof read something for someone and they need it back urgently.


thats okay i have to go anyways my hubbie just got home from work i will try and come back later ,take care hun

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OK Army, and trying to explain to someone that it's not grammatically correct to keep swapping between plural and singular when referring to a group of companies, and educating them in the use of the apostrophe

Think this makes ME today's dragon congratulations

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Oops, sorry, I forgot to log off!

Good morning!

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I'm good, having ice cream for breakfast. Not an example to follow. Laughing

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Good Morning - icecream?!!?

I'm about to apply a big load of foot balm Smile

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No, it's a new flavour I'm trying but I'm not that fond of. "Fairly Nuts" from Ben & Jerry. Caramel and almonds. I tastes like sugar with more sugar.

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oh.... doesn't sound too yummy... i like their cheesecake brownie flavour.

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Foot balm applied and aloe vera socks on.

Base coat on nails - makes it hard to type!

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Pedicure and manicure on the PC? Smile

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In real life. Just had a nice shower, and am pampering my feet prior to a day out in London tomorrow - the socks feel lovely. I've got some sheepskin slippers on too, so the heat will help the foot balm.

Hopefully the nail polish will dry quickly, so I wont muck up the manicure congratulations

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I'm checking the scavenger hunt and letting other contestants co-operate.

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I've done one thumb ... not actually very keen on the colour. It's called
On the Rocks - came in a set my friend gave me at Christmas.

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inu-kijo wrote:
what kind of colour is on the rocks??


if you go to lookfantastic.com

and then add
/nails/nail-varnish/grey/leighton-denny-nail-colour-on-the-rocks.html

at the end...that's the one!

How are you today petal pie?

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Sore.... swollen tired.

but not too terrible.

i can finally get more meds today cause of payday, so hoping by the end of the weekend will be back to "normal" for me. lots of weekend plans as well.


you??

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It's streaking as it goes on Sad
What were you expecting?

Hope you do feel better quickly. Over here if you need medication all the time, you can purchase a Season Ticket, where you just pay one fee per year, and you get all your prescriptions free at point of purchase, having paid up front - it saves people a lot of money. Of course, that's under the National Health Service.

R and I have been married 30 years on Monday, so we're going out for lunch tomorrow to celebrate, and meeting the girls later (we're up to London) maybe a bit of shopping.

We had hoped for a weekend away, but it hasn't worked out that way.

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maybe a silvery grey or a fruity pink colour (like some kind of liquor on the rocks??)

yeah i have to get meds every month, and it racks up quite a bit... my Plaqenil alone is $80.00 a bottle..... and with the car and all..... yesh.

but i should be pretty caught up after Tuesday. : D

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Whooot 30 years!!!! (i remember the 26th.) Also Snorks and Joki would be togethre 4 months!!! : D

Tanya and her OH anniversary is coming up... first week of May I think??

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That's such a lot!

Under the NHS here, you pay

* £7.20 for a prescription, each item
* £104 for a 12-month prepayment certificate (PPC), and
* £28.25 for a three-month PPC.

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wow cheap./.... luckily I can get most of my prescrips generic. which means $4 bucks each.
only 2 I have to really cash in for.

so anywhere from 100-150 on meds each month...... not counting Dr's bills and what not...


i need a medical plan or soemthing....

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hello everyone - got few minutes so I'm stopping by to see how you doing

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inu-kijo wrote:
anyways. time for me to head out!!!!!


see you all later.


I come and you go - have a great weekend

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So a whole year's costs would be covered in 7-10 weeks here. You don't have to pay to visit doctors or hospitals either if you go NHS - it's paid for in a tax from income called National Insurance Contributions - calculated according to how much you earn.
Unless you pay medical insurance and choose to go privately.

I have one hand done - needs another coat yet, and I have to dry my hair yet.

Eek, on the news - in Spain, a man has had a full face transplant (the whole face except his eyes and tongue) It's taken a team of 30 surgeons and medical staff over a 24 hour period.

The man's a farmer who accidentally blew his face apart in a gun accident 5 years ago!

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hello Zoonie - yes I've read about it this morning

Amazing what they can do - stuff that years ago was unheard of. I hope it heals well allowing the poor guy to have some sort of "normal" life again

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Oops missed you going Kijo, byeeeee.

Hiya Bee, just going to try and put the kettle on - one handed!
BRB

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Just listening to a man on the radio who had a bad accident 40 years ago, which disfigured his face badly (overturned a landrover and it blew up)

It's amazing, but also a little freaky.

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Just read that this man has already had 9 previous operations to try and rebuild a face for him.
Also that the op was about a month ago, is progressing well and that he's seen himself and is satisfied with what's happening.

I'm in awe really.

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I can imagine.

the newspapers also said that they have 4 people here in Britain waiting for suitable donor for facial surgery.

When I read about that lady in France that had partial face transplat I thought it was amazing - giving her chance to have a normal life again.

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