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    #46
    Army Thread Monday 28th March

    EnglishWriter77;1085755 wrote: I just cry if I have to go to Ikea! Good morning all you tarts - what time do you call this to show up? Hour or no hour!

    :H:H:H:H
    JackieClaire;1085758 wrote:
    I promise to gerrup up earlier tomorrow.
    We'll be keeping an eye on the Army thread to see what time you post.
    For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
    AF since 10/10/2015:yay:

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      #47
      Army Thread Monday 28th March

      stirly-girly;1085759 wrote:

      On a second note, I have a bit of a frozen shoulder myself. Started yesterday morning when I woke up. Can barely lift my arm. :upset: Maybe I caught it from you....
      Oh noooooooooooo. I'll give you any advice you need to get it better. 50 Euros an hour at mates rates.
      It could be worse, I could be filing.
      AF since 7/7/2009

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        #48
        Army Thread Monday 28th March

        Yoooooooooooo hooooooooooo Waggers,luvvie, didn't see you there.
        It could be worse, I could be filing.
        AF since 7/7/2009

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          #49
          Army Thread Monday 28th March

          stirly-girly;1085762 wrote: :H:H:H


          We'll be keeping an eye on the Army thread to see what time you post.
          Yes we will JC!

          Stirls if you have a dodgy shoulder - bit of 'Deep Heat' will do the trick!

          Hey Waggers - how are you? Sorry to hear about the family let-downs - hate that myself, especially when a kids party is involved!
          If you can't have one drink, don't have any - My Nan

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            #50
            Army Thread Monday 28th March

            JackieClaire;1085764 wrote: Oh noooooooooooo. I'll give you any advice you need to get it better. 50 Euros an hour at mates rates.
            Pardon my rudeness Waggy and EW and :hallo:

            Jackie, the pain is bearable - helped by a Ponstan once every 4 hours or so. As long as I don't have to reach up for something, I can manage okay. Nothing to the extent of what you went through. And still going through, a bit, I guess. So you'll not get any money from me to spend at IKEA...
            Mates rate - 50 euro an hour my backside, she says, stomping off...
            For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
            AF since 10/10/2015:yay:

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              #51
              Army Thread Monday 28th March

              EnglishWriter77;1085768 wrote: Yes we will JC!

              Stirls if you have a dodgy shoulder - bit of 'Deep Heat' will do the trick!

              Hey Waggers - how are you? Sorry to hear about the family let-downs - hate that myself, especially when a kids party is involved!
              Thanks for the tip. I've got something similar. Problem is I don't like the smell. Mr. Stirly used some on his foot a couple of times over the weekend and you could smell it all over the house. :upset:
              For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
              AF since 10/10/2015:yay:

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                #52
                Army Thread Monday 28th March

                All right one floaty scarf and I'll share all me secrets.:l

                It's defo a frozen shoulder if you can't do your bra up round the back.
                It could be worse, I could be filing.
                AF since 7/7/2009

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                  #53
                  Army Thread Monday 28th March

                  JackieClaire;1085773 wrote:

                  It's defo a frozen shoulder if you can't do your bra up round the back.
                  Hurrah for frozen shoulders!

                  Yes deep heat does HONK, but it does the job and the stink is a small price to pay to be pain free. Not sure why they can't make it less smelly though...
                  If you can't have one drink, don't have any - My Nan

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                    #54
                    Army Thread Monday 28th March

                    JackieClaire;1085773 wrote: All right one floaty scarf and I'll share all me secrets.:l

                    It's defo a frozen shoulder if you can't do your bra up round the back.
                    :H:H:H

                    I can reach around my back, it's trying to lift my arm up or reach up for something that's painful. It's not debilitating or anything - annoyingly painful is what I'd say it is. I don't pay much attention to pain anyway, just do something to take my mind off it...
                    For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
                    AF since 10/10/2015:yay:

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                      #55
                      Army Thread Monday 28th March

                      EnglishWriter77;1085774 wrote: Hurrah for frozen shoulders!

                      Yes deep heat does HONK, but it does the job and the stink is a small price to pay to be pain free. Not sure why they can't make it less smelly though...
                      I believe it's the menthol in it that gives it the smell and it being the main ingredient, it's kind of hard to mask the scent. I'll see how it is later on and if it's no better then I'll try something. Thanks, BTW....
                      For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
                      AF since 10/10/2015:yay:

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                        #56
                        Army Thread Monday 28th March

                        Is it? I can't say I have ever noticed the menthol smell - it's hard to describe but it's like nothing else on Earth that's for sure!

                        No problem..not much help I know. Just make sure you put your bra on before you go out!

                        EW
                        If you can't have one drink, don't have any - My Nan

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                          #57
                          Army Thread Monday 28th March

                          Rightio I'd better go and get ready for the long trek through IKEA.

                          If I'm not back by 6ish you'll find me sobbing just at the back of the flat pack bit clutching a plant pot that I don't really want whimpering ..............no more, please, no more :upset:
                          It could be worse, I could be filing.
                          AF since 7/7/2009

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                            #58
                            Army Thread Monday 28th March

                            JackieClaire;1085781 wrote: Rightio I'd better go and get ready for the long trek through IKEA.

                            If I'm not back by 6ish you'll find me sobbing just at the back of the flat pack bit clutching a plant pot that I don't really want whimpering ..............no more, please, no more :upset:
                            And therein sums up my IKEA experiences. I buy 3 items that I don't actually want or need, one invariably being a plant pot that shall remain empty.

                            Then I purchase a wardrobe/bed/chest of drawers that IIIIIIIIIII have to put together myself, breaking part of it in the process as it is so flimsy, and then putting up with a spoiled item for 2 years until I can bring myself to return to IKEA, and repeat the process.
                            If you can't have one drink, don't have any - My Nan

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                              #59
                              Army Thread Monday 28th March

                              EnglishWriter77;1085780 wrote: Is it? I can't say I have ever noticed the menthol smell - it's hard to describe but it's like nothing else on Earth that's for sure!

                              No problem..not much help I know. Just make sure you put your bra on before you go out!

                              EW:H:H
                              JackieClaire;1085781 wrote: Rightio I'd better go and get ready for the long trek through IKEA.

                              If I'm not back by 6ish you'll find me sobbing just at the back of the flat pack bit clutching a plant pot that I don't really want whimpering ..............no more, please, no more :upset:
                              Laters, Jackie. I'm out of here myself....
                              EnglishWriter77;1085784 wrote:
                              And therein sums up my IKEA experiences. I buy 3 items that I don't actually want or need, one invariably being a plant pot that shall remain empty.

                              Then I purchase a wardrobe/bed/chest of drawers that IIIIIIIIIII have to put together myself, breaking part of it in the process as it is so flimsy, and then putting up with a spoiled item for 2 years until I can bring myself to return to IKEA, and repeat the process.
                              :H:H
                              Off to buy some groceries. You'll have to man the barracks yourself til someone else shows up. Have a good day...
                              For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
                              AF since 10/10/2015:yay:

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                                #60
                                Army Thread Monday 28th March

                                The only thing good about ikea is the hot dogs. And they give them to you in parts with a sheet in polish telling u how to put it together!!!
                                To Infinity And Beyond!!

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