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    #16
    Army Thread 5th september

    Hello Starty & thanks

    It is actually not an understatement if I say that fecking EVERYTHING is riding on this.

    Interesting observation: my cousin is married to a much older man. I was sitting across from him last night. He accepted a glass champagne when everyone around the table celebrated our reunion after so many years, plus red wine during dinner. However: he did not touch a drop of it during the whole of the evening. Mainly for health reasons, I suspect (he recently had a pacemaker inserted / installed / fitted). The thought crossed my mind that that could be an option. But it just wouldn't feel right, would it?
    I'll do whatever it takes
    AF 21/08/2009

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      #17
      Army Thread 5th september

      Helloooooooo, JC

      I had no coffee slave either this morning, you lucky madam you. The cubs stayed at their grandma's last night, and Mrs. T is still z-ing away happily.
      I'll do whatever it takes
      AF 21/08/2009

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        #18
        Army Thread 5th september

        What option getting a pacemaker fitted or just having a glass of wine sitting on the table.
        It could be worse, I could be filing.
        AF since 7/7/2009

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          #19
          Army Thread 5th september

          JackieClaire;951645 wrote: What option getting a pacemaker fitted or just having a glass of wine sitting on the table.
          :H:H:H

          The latter
          I'll do whatever it takes
          AF 21/08/2009

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            #20
            Army Thread 5th september

            Actjulie, when we go out I ask for a wine glass for my sparkly water. It's a battle of wills between me and the waiter as he looks at me rather oddly for a minute. Why should I use a blooming great tumbler with half a ton of ice in it.
            It could be worse, I could be filing.
            AF since 7/7/2009

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              #21
              Army Thread 5th september

              JackieClaire;951651 wrote: Actjulie, when we go out I ask for a wine glass for my sparkly water. It's a battle of wills between me and the waiter as he looks at me rather oddly for a minute. Why should I use a blooming great tumbler with half a ton of ice in it.
              We did the same - I had quite a little thingy going with my soda water (to dilute the grape juice) and bowl of ice cubes
              I'll do whatever it takes
              AF 21/08/2009

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                #22
                Army Thread 5th september

                It's all about what's important in life:

                http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_i...1950298C874515
                I'll do whatever it takes
                AF 21/08/2009

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                  #23
                  Army Thread 5th september

                  The link won't work
                  It could be worse, I could be filing.
                  AF since 7/7/2009

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                    #24
                    Army Thread 5th september

                    Here's the text:

                    New York - When a suicidal man threw himself from the top floor of a 39-storey building and landed on her car, it was a good thing Maria McCormack was not sitting inside.

                    But, rather than count her blessings, she flew into a rage because her treasured sports car was written off.

                    She is now demanding an explanation from Tom Magill, who survived his 120m fall in New York and is in hospital recovering from blood clots and two broken legs.

                    "I want to meet him and ask, 'Why? Why my car out of all the cars in the city?' It's my baby," she said of her Dodge Charger.

                    Magill, 22, fell at an estimated 200km/h from a balcony on a luxury block of flats.

                    He was still conscious after hitting the car, screaming "my leg, my leg" as he lay slumped across its back seat, looking like a "twisted pretzel", said witness Andrew Petrocelli.

                    "The car saved his life. He landed in there like a stunt man."

                    But McCormack, a 42-year-old mother-of-four, said: "I can't believe my car is gone. I've had other cars, but I really loved this car."

                    Insurers said the bodywork was too badly damaged to be repaired.

                    Magill was said to be stable in hospital after having rods inserted in both legs. Dr John Boockvar, a neurosurgeon, said: "The only way to survive is not land on your head. You want to land feet first." - Daily Mail
                    I'll do whatever it takes
                    AF 21/08/2009

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                      #25
                      Army Thread 5th september

                      He should sue her for getting in the way of his original intention.
                      It could be worse, I could be filing.
                      AF since 7/7/2009

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                        #26
                        Army Thread 5th september

                        JackieClaire;951667 wrote: He should sue her for getting in the way of his original intention.
                        A perversion of self-justice :H:H:H
                        I'll do whatever it takes
                        AF 21/08/2009

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                          #27
                          Army Thread 5th september

                          Is the son and heir settling into the new job and environment nicely, JC?
                          I'll do whatever it takes
                          AF 21/08/2009

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                            #28
                            Army Thread 5th september

                            And I was wondering: have you lost your a bit of your mojo in the kitchen department as a result of feeling down, or are you just not posting about your lovely stuff that much?
                            I'll do whatever it takes
                            AF 21/08/2009

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                              #29
                              Army Thread 5th september

                              tiptronic_ct;951669 wrote: Is the son and heir settling into the new job and environment nicely, JC?
                              I'll just nip upstairs and ask him. He's fine enjoying being normal for a few days. He works 10 am 'til 8pm so not much time for socialising.

                              Funnily enough I just got over come with need to make my own apple sauce and a pudding.

                              I've actually been tidying a lot of cupboards. Ooh you should see under the stairs. The son and heir said you could Harry Potter in there now.
                              It could be worse, I could be filing.
                              AF since 7/7/2009

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                                #30
                                Army Thread 5th september

                                You just reminded me of something the eldest cub does: he repeats Potter spells (with chopstick in hand) while lisping deliberately. Very funny

                                Awwwwwww, so mummy has been spoiling away happily :l
                                I'll do whatever it takes
                                AF 21/08/2009

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