Severe chafing caused by combat trousers and spending the weekend in a bloody wet trench. Army doctors 'usual' prescription... plenty of Algipan Also advised to use small bottle of clear liquid if the pain was too bad. So called bloody mates emptied liquid out and replace with old spice ( x 1000,000,000,000) Cured them? Nearly burnt the buggers off Not one of my happier times. And to make it worse, because the band were due to play at Wembley for an England game and I couldn't march properly, I got left behind and then charged for a 'self inflicted' wound. Who in ther right bloody mind would tub Algipan and Old Spice there intenionally?
Good morning my friends from a disappointingly damp Weston, I hope it clears soon as I have yet another trip to the hospital today, I should be able to distribute my little rep parcels before I go, then not back until mid afternoon
I remember the Old Spice sensation from my teenage years....... Lord knows what I was up to ... but I remember the sting
Sæl öll. Cappuccino, coffee, tea donuts and fruit are on the bar. Frothy cappuccinos for for al, HH, and W_Y A peppermint cappuccino for DanH Coffee and cramel frapachino for IB Coffees for COYH, Frenchie, Kev rob theo and vic-rijrode Strong coffee for Sandy Milky coffee for Yorkie Espresso for SuffolkHorn Strong black coffees for Bragi Norway and zen Black coffee half hot half cold and no sugar for Charlie Tea for BHD Cornish Mark jsybarry jerzeypie Lloydinio and BCFCRed Tea with skimmed milk and no sugar for GG and Leon Hot chocolate with marshmallows for BBW Caramel latte for Hornette Canary Dave and Maestro Una paloma for Mexican Hornet Redwine for NZ as he is so ahead of us in time If I succeed and have a new job the temperature in Pune is 30C and polutioned and Coventry is 10C with sun Akureyri has 1C and rain. I have to buy some short trousers.
Morning all, looks like another day of dashing around. Coffee will be appreciated ak. A misty start, but the sun is starting to burn it off. Pear trees in the back garden are in full bloom right now so there is a constant hum from the bees doing their business. Last year we had virtually no pears at all, whereas the previous year we had so many we were giving them away.
Parcels of love today go to:- DHCanary carrabuh Ak - thank you for the latte oldfrenchhorn Leonardo Dan Starkey Hornet-Fez Al the Hornet Ethelhorn SandyHornet here endeth today's gifts. More tomorrow Off to the slaughter house now, back mid-afternoon if I manage to escape! Laters
Here's a question for the more knowledgeable amongst you, I'm home earlier than anticipated from hospital, happy in the knowledge that all is proceeding well, so I'm sat with the door to the garden open, sun pouring in and I'm necking a bottle of post-lunch beer! Is that decadent?
Cheers for the Paloma n and good luck with the job hunt. All well over here, my mum and sis are coming over for 2 weeks from Wednesday so happy days as haven't seen them for around 15 months and need a couple of extra weeks off work.
I guess that depends on the viewpoint of whoever spots you doing it Dave. A passing Tory MP might look and say 'Feckless layabout! - and then assume that all people in receipt of Jobseeker Allowance are similar and obviously in receipt of too much public money - then make an instant decision to slash the amount paid, increase the price of alcohol and make all recipients subject to regular breathe testing. He will also probably eye off your garden as a suitable development site. A passing Labour MP, on the other hand, may well take pity on your obvious plight and make an instant decision to introduce a new Alcohol Payment for the underprivileged and older citizens. Seeing your open door may well remind him of the party's open door policy for Britain and prompt him to invite more refugees/migrants from around the world - many of whom will end up living in your front room because of the housing shortage. If it was me passing by - I'd say 'Great idea!' then duck round to the nearest Tesco for a six pack & come back and join you.