I was there too, Bit of a bugger that mate. Why can't your GP issue the scrip? At least you're on 6 monthly visits like, same as me, although she does see me if I have any.
Well Billy, brave of you to admit that you watched the game. No doubt you thought that the ref was at fault for most of the goals.
Afternoon all and well done on the 10K H - beers are on you... I was there 30 years ago, standing on The Vic Road end..one of those wonderful nights
Yes I was in the Rookery that day (and every home game that season apart from when we were kicked out to accommodate the away fans) - tremendous memories - not least of the scoreboard and the little men with hats.......
Scouting for girls have made a song about an ex Watford star! http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/19679660
I was there. What is often forgotten is that we hit the woodwork 4 times as well In those days everything was possible, except getting the media to accept that it was exciting football.
Although that wasn't the WFC game with the most goals in it that season. Anyone go to the 7-3 League Cup defeat at Forest which Cloughie said could have finished 10 all?
I was sure it was one of those big nights - perhaps it's time to lay off the rum, it's obviously talking it's toll!
Don't know why he can't. The medication concerned is clobazam which is from the same group of medication as diazepam, if that's any help.
Mmmm, they normally give you that sort of stuff if you end up in grand mal for more than ten minutes. I once had one in hospital reception which resulted in a brain haemorrhage, was in seizure for 25 minutes, as I was convulsing so badly the drips kept coming out. They held me down until the injected me with tamazapam. Ended up unconscious for 3.5 hours. Had an 8 day stay in dock that time, lol. Can laugh about it now like.
Morning all from a damp West West London... NZ - Mumford & Son are playing Christchurch on 6th Nov and they still have tickets available. Get your arse down there for a great night out... Strange day today for me - on one side I am very happy as my mates son lands back in Blighty this morning after 6 months in Helmand and that will be his last ever tour, anxious as one of my sons mates is a Marine who is replacing him and he flew out this week and sad as today is the anniversary of the passing of one of our countries finest Singer/Songwriters and proper bloke - RIP Mr Robert Palmer.
Morning all from a grey rural France. Wedding Anniversary today. We are celebrating by having needles stuck in us. My usual visit from the district nurse and Mme has her six monthly blood test. The year that we were wed the top selling singles artists were; Jim Reeves, Roy Orbison, The Beatles, Cilla Black, The Searchers, The Honeycombs, Manfred Mann, Herman's Hermits, and Dave Clark Five. Any guesses which year? Looking at that mix it shouldn't be too hard.