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- December 19, 2005 at 21:18 #4099
Here is a little kick up the bum for my dad
As you must all know all LM ever talks about is London, he just moans and moans about it for ages!
well….
Tommorow it is my mothers birthday and as a birthday present my dad has decided to take her out for a day in London!<br>You should have heard him! "yeah! we’ll go London! it will be great! the capital! I mean everyone loves london!"
I just felt like stirring things up!<br>I feel better now!:biggrin:
December 20, 2005 at 16:39 #95730Great gossip LMG. Let’s have some more of it!!!
December 20, 2005 at 17:31 #95731Does he throw a tantrum if his dinner isn’t cut into shapes?
Jeremy Grayson. Son of immigrant. Adoptive father of two. Metadata librarian. Freelance point-to-point / horse racing writer, analyst and commentator wonk. Loves music, buses, cats, the BBC Micro, ale. Advocate of CBT, PACE and therapeutic parenting. Aspergers.
December 20, 2005 at 19:50 #95734Here is a update to my last report.
The day went well and my mother seemed to enjoy it!<br>My Father (LM) seemed to enjoy it a little bit more though!<br>For example…<br>We were walking around Harrods and all he was saying was "this is briliant! I do love it here!" etc.<br>Then we moved on to the all famous "Sports Cafe" where we were able to sit at a booth with our own personal television. My dad rambled on more "This place is brilliant! I don’t think I know anyone who doesn’t like our Capital London! i mean what’s to hate really??" But my father isn’t as manly as you all might think he didn’t really get into the spirit of watching the american football etc. but was more particial to go for the acrobatic ice skating!
Graysonscolumn,<br>My father didn’t throw a tantrum as you said. But I feel from your post that you have first hand experience at this tantrum throwing
Something to think about!:biggrin:
December 21, 2005 at 10:14 #95737Quote: from lollys mates girl on 7:50 pm on Dec. 20, 2005[br] <br>Graysonscolumn,<br>My father didn’t throw a tantrum as you said. But I feel from your post that you have first hand experience at this tantrum throwing<br>
<br>I have relatives whose lives are all ironed trousers and dessert-at-8pm-on-the-dot-or-else, but otherwise no.<br>
Jeremy Grayson. Son of immigrant. Adoptive father of two. Metadata librarian. Freelance point-to-point / horse racing writer, analyst and commentator wonk. Loves music, buses, cats, the BBC Micro, ale. Advocate of CBT, PACE and therapeutic parenting. Aspergers.
December 21, 2005 at 19:39 #95739Your relatives aren’t like mine then!
<br>Don’t forget though you are related so one day you will turn out to be like them, which is why i am getting myself removed from my family.<br>Peaty Sandy may i come and live with you? You sound so normal, unlike a lot of these forum people on here!
June 19, 2021 at 00:27 #1546508Peaty Sandy didnt have piles of money or possess a nice pile in the country,
on the contrary he had haemorrhoids. Lollys mate girl found out the hard way that bunking off
English lessons can have dire consequences.June 20, 2021 at 00:37 #1546903Nothing wrong with choosing to live with a man with haemmorrhoids. A lot suffer from them, some silently and others like Peaty Sandy openly in the limelight. He had them operated on, and his mood likely improved. Lollys Mates girl could have moved in with him with little concern and the confidence he would be smiling at least half of the time.
June 20, 2021 at 09:57 #1546917The Chalfonts are not really something to joke about.
I too have had the operation and for a long time afterward it felt like the surgeon had poked a live hedgehog up my dung trumpet!I've stumbled on the side of twelve misty mountains
I've walked and I crawled on six crooked highwaysJune 20, 2021 at 11:52 #1546934Not as painful but the last colonoscopy I had was without anesthetic to save on a taxi home. Either some one picks you up and difficult for a sheep or you get a taxi home. I would have rather paid the six quid and added a 50 pence to draw a smile. I was retching towards the end but nothing in my stomach.
The thread ” Peaty Sandy has Piles ” was by him and a memorable read of his similar experiences Purwell.
June 20, 2021 at 14:28 #1546962I had a colonoscopy last year whilst in University College Hospital London. Not too much of a problem but they found what they suspected, diverticulitis and ulcerative colitis. I found it rather strange that they actually let me watch the monitor in glorious technicolour!
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I've walked and I crawled on six crooked highwaysJune 20, 2021 at 23:32 #1547065Yes and Americans have them regularly as often yearly. I have had three done over time. All ok, however the last guy said my diverticulitis was spectacular. I failed to spot it on the monitor and asked if he could rerun it but he wouldn’t.
June 21, 2021 at 10:45 #1547101That confirms my opinion of a lot of Americans!
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