Mudgie
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Spoilt, and so not accepting that you know best.Sorry, I don't understand your point.
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Spoilt, and so not accepting that you know best.Sorry, I don't understand your point.
Oh. For a moment I thought you were going to have some fascinating insight into dog ownership. Should have known better...Spoilt, and so not accepting that you know best.
I liked that post because you're on 8 days off, not because you might get ill.I am now on 8 lovely, long and glorious days of annual leave!
Yes, it has only been 2 weeks since my last lot, but we have to get it when we can in the NHS.
I wonder what illness I shall come down with this time?
Same here @Glam . Enjoy your nice rest and fingers crossed you remain lurgy free.I liked that post because you're on 8 days off, not because you might get ill.
Is that something you should be doing in your condition!fingers crossed
Handforth ?I have Mondays off for the next month, I handed in my notice and have a small amount of accrued leave to use. I start with a large pet goods supplier, yes that one, but at their head office, in February.
20% all orders using a code! And you get a discount card to use in the shops.I have Mondays off for the next month, I handed in my notice and have a small amount of accrued leave to use. I start with a large pet goods supplier, yes that one, but at their head office, in February.
You're a braver man than me. That's not a commute I'd like to do every day...I have Mondays off for the next month, I handed in my notice and have a small amount of accrued leave to use. I start with a large pet goods supplier, yes that one, but at their head office, in February.
I am ok with it in all honesty, aside from the past 3 years my commute has been to Birmingham Airport, West Brom, Leamington Spa, Chesterfield and Solihull. This new job is on a need to be in intermittently basis, and I am ok with that. Just be good to be working for a permanent company as opposed to consultancy. Also I spent a year working on the Horizon replacement and without question that completely drained me.You're a braver man than me. That's not a commute I'd like to do every day...
I'd crossed them in advance for @Glam on friday morning , after the disaster in the shower . resulting in to a visit to the fracture ward to have them uncrossed. I shall try hard to just try to imagine them crossed this week instead , wishing @Glam a lovely week offIs that something you should be doing in your condition!
Awwwwwww thank you! I'm just about go to my 2nd home (Sainsburys), can't find the shoes I would normally wear, so wearing some that hardly ever see light of day. I just hope the pavements/car park aren't slippy!
Watch how you go @Glam. I was walking along quite merrily wearing my trainers that I've walked miles in , and next thing was rolling around the pavement. (They still can't work out how I must have fell though ,as done both sides in as well as hands and wrists. I did this the StaffordJas bloody awkward way though!) Got a bit paranoid walking around to the hospital and to meet my mates for coffee etc now , gingerly taking tiny and slow fairy steps as scared of falling again. They are walking me back to my door each time as even they don't trust me to not have another argument with the pavement.Awwwwwww thank you! I'm just about go to my 2nd home (Sainsburys), can't find the shoes I would normally wear, so wearing some that hardly ever see light of day. I just hope the pavements/car park aren't slippy!
You are a sodding jinx Mrs! Wandered over, as you do. I don't ever walk fast, that means exercising and it's been years since I was that daft.Watch how you go @Glam. I was walking along quite merrily wearing my trainers that I've walked miles in , and next thing was rolling around the pavement. (They still can't work out how I must have fell though ,as done both sides in as well as hands and wrists. I did this the StaffordJas bloody awkward way though!) Got a bit paranoid walking around to the hospital and to meet my mates for coffee etc now , gingerly taking tiny and slow fairy steps as scared of falling again. They are walking me back to my door each time as even they don't trust me to not have another argument with the pavement.
Then got over confident in the walk-in shower on friday , complete with plastic bag & elastic band over hand .... at least I didn't have to wait when I got to the hospital this time. I was whisked straight in to the lovely lads in the plaster room . Me thinks they are going to be seeing quite a bit of me these next 6-8 weeks
Oh no , hope your ankle is OK.You are a sodding jinx Mrs! Wandered over, as you do. I don't ever walk fast, that means exercising and it's been years since I was that daft.
Wandering round and I met @littleme passed pleasantries, as you do. I said my right ankle was hurting, as @littleme said, it could be because I've had walk to and from work for the last few weeks, Bob the car is poorly sick and I wanted wait till my week off to get the garage look at him.
Anyroads, walking back I had a lightbulb moment! It's your bloody fault for telling me be careful!