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jon_d
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"tanks" here----Great news mate. Did you find out the cause of the problem ?
I believe the Iveco was out in sympathy with Tanks.
A little dose of Movicol would have loosened the grip. :lol: :lol:

but all good; conversely, luckily Tanks didn't end up at the Dysart Engineering works where the blowtorch and 6 foot breaker bar was waiting.
RobertNotBob
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Morning folks still raining here but hoping the next couple of days will be sunshine. Will be heading up for some Movocol tomorrow my self after this last lot of pain relief. Certainly sick of crapping broken bricks. Busy morning tomorrow with the daughter then hoping a bit of time with the grand son.

Cheers and have fun folks Robert
BernieQ2
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Good morning...bugga now you tell me Jon ,I could have just stopped at the chemist instead :D :D
Its that time of the month again off to the big smoke for our shopping 8-)
Where are you Hellen??
Keep safe everyone.
Bernie.
Still no bloody rain :evil: :twisted:
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Keith Morris
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RobertNotBob wrote: Thu Oct 08, 2020 3:15 am Morning folks still raining here but hoping the next couple of days will be sunshine. Will be heading up for some Movocol tomorrow my self after this last lot of pain relief. Certainly sick of crapping broken bricks. Busy morning tomorrow with the daughter then hoping a bit of time with the grand son.

Cheers and have fun folks Robert
"tanks" here--- Robert,
Been there, done that, now no more---thanks again to Pet-els for making this product known to me.
Keith.

I'm now 85 years of age and living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no address, no money, no worries.
bob r
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Morning all good to hear you got that plug out Bernie
Should have spoke to Jon earlier would have saved a drive :mrgreen:

Bob
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supersparky
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Third time lucky. I've lost couple of posts again this morning. Operator error again. I had a good night's sleep last night, best one for ages. Not much to report this morn. We are meeting up with a mate today, then walking over to the footy club for lunch. Looks like an overcast day for us today. Safe travels everyone. Have a great day.
Cheers
David

David and Terrie with Bandit the travelling companion
2006 Winnebago Alpine
Recently retired and loving it.
Shirley
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Good morning, 21 mans telling us cloudy, brilliant sunshine at present with a N/W breeze.

Ganglion gone forever I hope, back tomorrow to have the dressing removed & following Friday to have the stitches out. I have had it for about 9 mths it kept swelling up then busting, just very annoying.
Shirley & Bruce.
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Greynomad
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Shirley,
Didn’t want to post this until your ganglion was cleared up:
Don’t know if you have watched it, but on the TV series “Doc Martin” he once had a patient with a lump on the back of his hand.
He diagnosed it as a ganglion and asked the poor victim — sorry ‘patient’ — to hold his hand out in front, palm down.
He then picked up a very thick book and swung it like a sledgehammer, whacking the ganglion.
He then turned to the door and called, “Next patient!”
:lol:
Regards & God bless,
Ray
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Shirley
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Ray when it first appeared, my GP told me to whack it with the family bible :lol: Fingers crossed that it doesn't return. :D
Lucky it's on my left hand, still awkward doing chores today, especially preparing food for 4 hungry g'sons, back to school next week.
Shirley & Bruce.
BernieQ2
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Morning folks, another day without rain coming up :twisted: :twisted: :evil:
Shopping done for another month...big day :D
Not much else happening.
Shirley...we may go away somewhere for a week....soon ? nothing definite .
Bernie .
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