Where am I ? well lets see now, I am preparing the dinner and cooking the dinner and lighting the fire and feeding the dogs and setting the table and DW & son will be in soon, so there.
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Army Thread Sunday 30th October
JackieClaire;1200709 wrote: Thank the Lord we don't have to watch the x-factor this week. The son and heir and his girlfriend aren't here.
Edit: evening tabbers and tips.
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I learn something new here every day. Thanks whizzy.
"One in three women and 1 in 12 men over the age of 50 will suffer a fracture of the hip, wrist or spine as a result of osteoporosis."
Changeable causes of increased bone loss:
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Yo Tippers, Ktabbers, and big yooooooooooooooo hooooooooooooooooos and general *waves* to them what I haven't yoooooooooooooooo hooooooooooooed before.
We used to have BBQ every New Years Day when the kids were little as none of could get babysitters for New Years Eve. Haven't done it for about 7 years now. Time to revive the tradition methinks.
In good news today the little oil filled radiator we bought actually heats the conservatory without the electric meter spinning round so fast it nearly falls of the wall,so I will now have an extra room to use over the Winter.
And I bought a lovely little pair of sparkly style pumps to go with me Christmas outfit that were on sale.It could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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Evening all
:congratulatory: Clean & Sober since 13/01/2009 :congratulatory:
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Recluse;1200724 wrote: I learn something new here every day. Thanks whizzy.
"One in three women and 1 in 12 men over the age of 50 will suffer a fracture of the hip, wrist or spine as a result of osteoporosis."
Changeable causes of increased bone loss:
I have reversed all of that now. Most alkies do not live long enough to develop such a degree of Osteoporosis. I increased my exercise, ate a more healthy diet, gave up ciggies but could not give up the booze until recently.
JC watch Countryfile now.
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JackieClaire;1200705 wrote: You called?Hiya JC!!!!
pingu1997;1200706 wrote: afternoon all
just spent the past half hour putting crazy make up on my girl who wanted to look like a witch.......
off for a nice hot soak soon before strictly and x-farce results on TVDo you celebrate Hallowe'en Pingu? I thought it was basically a U.S. tradition/celebration.
Recluse;1200710 wrote: Hiya stirly!
I was wondering the same thing about Mrs A's spine, but was too polite to ask!
I expect the squirrel is busy stockpiling nuts for winter. Doesn't she start work tomorrow or was that last Monday?
Hello Jackie and pingu too. :H I'm never too polite to ask, Reccie. Big mouth and even bigger curiosity is wot I've got.
anon;1200713 wrote: Spine bust by Osteoporosis=heavy drinking causes brittle bones.Did you fall then, Mrs. A? Bones can't just break by themselves, can they? Now you've got me worried. Mind you a few years ago when I had a bone mass test done on my spine, it measured 135% for my age. My doctor thought I might have bone spurs on my spine but it was just thicker bone than is usual for my age. (No comments about my age from the Panda, thank you very much.)
KTAB;1200714 wrote: Where am I ? well lets see now, I am preparing the dinner and cooking the dinner and lighting the fire and feeding the dogs and setting the table and DW & son will be in soon, so there.
tiptronic_ct;1200717 wrote: :hallo: Army
I decided to tell the weather to feck off. It didn't, but we had a braai in any case. The loveliest little loin chops were consumed.
JackieClaire;1200727 wrote: Yo Tippers, Ktabbers, and big yooooooooooooooo hooooooooooooooooos and general *waves* to them what I haven't yoooooooooooooooo hooooooooooooed before.
We used to have BBQ every New Years Day when the kids were little as none of could get babysitters for New Years Eve. Haven't done it for about 7 years now. Time to revive the tradition methinks.
In good news today the little oil filled radiator we bought actually heats the conservatory without the electric meter spinning round so fast it nearly falls of the wall,so I will now have an extra room to use over the Winter.
And I bought a lovely little pair of sparkly style pumps to go with me Christmas outfit that were on sale.
Secondly, good news about the radiator. My dear Mother-in-Law used to have one of those and it kept her quite cozy.
Now about the BBQ on New Year's Day - is the weather not shite that time of year? I mean, you get so much rain anyway, and then it would be cold in the middle of winter. Brrr, just thinking about it.
mario;1200728 wrote: Evening allFor every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
AF since 10/10/2015:yay:
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Just packing me bags ,of to london in the morning :-)
:congratulatory: Clean & Sober since 13/01/2009 :congratulatory:
Until one is committed there is always hesitant thoughts.
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It's one of the coldest days of the year NYD but wrapped up warm. we were fine. If it was too wet or windy we'd open the garage door and light it in there.
And I used to make a gigantic veggie chilli, a curry and a big pan of broth.It could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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stirly-girly;1200735 wrote:
Hiya JC!!!!
Do you celebrate Hallowe'en Pingu? I thought it was basically a U.S. tradition/celebration.
I have a drink problem, I have been AF since 15 March 2011 and I am working hard to stay that way
They don't call me Pingu Purple Pants for nothing....
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mario;1200736 wrote: Just packing me bags ,of to london in the morning :-)Ah Mario, yet another wee vacation. Hope you enjoy yourself to the fullest.
JackieClaire;1200739 wrote: It's one of the coldest days of the year NYD but wrapped up warm, we were fine. If it was too wet or windy we'd open the garage door and light it in there.
And I used to make a gigantic veggie chilli, a curry and a big pan of broth.
Pingu - hope your daughter has a great time!!!
Am off to walk the dogger and then to bed. The clocks went back but I didn't.:HWishing you all...
Tomorrowz...For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
AF since 10/10/2015:yay:
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Nighters Stirls,
It's a public hollingday tomorrow in Irland, if I'm not mistaken (just had a sneaky look at the calender)
We just used to just trawl the kids round the neighbours that we knew. Then either here at our house or next door let the kids half drown themselves bobbing for apples while we had a 'few' drinks.It could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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I once got given a bottle of wine when by a stranger when I went trick or treating, I was about 13... Must say I was very pleased but can't help but be a little concerned about people giving children alcohol because they have run out of sweets...
randomn coincidence time - I'm off to london tomrorow too, just for the day mind, but still...I have faced it, a life wasted, and I am never going back there again
To ya'll my name is inchy. I am an alcoholic - and priority number one is making it to the end of this day AF. No excuses.
18.08.13
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