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Post by marispiper on Sept 29, 2022 12:20:23 GMT
Aww...one cute and the other - positively scary!!! I can see your trachy a bit, which is also pretty terrifying 🙄
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Post by aubrey on Sept 29, 2022 18:42:00 GMT
Aww...one cute and the other - positively scary!!! I can see your trachy a bit, which is also pretty terrifying 🙄
Ah, no - the trachy came a few months later. You can see my swollen fistula though; that's been fixed now.
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Post by marispiper on Sept 30, 2022 8:31:17 GMT
Aww...one cute and the other - positively scary!!! I can see your trachy a bit, which is also pretty terrifying 🙄
Ah, no - the trachy came a few months later. You can see my swollen fistula though; that's been fixed now.
Ooer - I'm not sure I could cope with a view of a swollen fistula at my time of life 🙄 100% X-rated!!!! 🤣😆🤣
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Post by aubrey on Sept 30, 2022 9:02:48 GMT
It was on my wrist, for dialysis. I was keeping it in case I needed it again, but it got infected somehow. I had lots of other things going on at the time so I didn't take much notice of it.
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Post by ARENA on Oct 23, 2023 14:58:59 GMT
Hi Maywalk. Nice to see you clocking-in again. Do post.
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Post by ARENA on Jan 18, 2024 12:20:15 GMT
Hi Alain
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Post by althea on Jan 19, 2024 11:39:25 GMT
Hi Daisy, it's lovely to see a new member. Please just ask if there's anything you need to know. Welcome.
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Post by ARENA on Jan 28, 2024 9:36:31 GMT
Hi Elaine
No post?
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Post by ARENA on Mar 5, 2024 6:21:10 GMT
Welcome Riki
We've been expecting you.
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Post by rikiiboy on Mar 7, 2024 9:51:08 GMT
Hi everyone, I am 74 now I think my words are slowly going away now, I know my grammar is a bit lacking, I spent 4 years in a government approved school and finished after several years of the cane and misery at fourteen and started work in a factory at fifteen, I got my education at the biggest university in the world, the university of life.? With the closure of the BBC message boards and Sin's place I lost hundreds of copies of my work, ahh but it's only words, innit ?
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Post by althea on Mar 7, 2024 10:55:30 GMT
It's horrible to lose your work, Riki, I have lost many many pictures when places have closed unexpectedly. Anyway, It's nice to see you here.
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Post by rikiiboy on Mar 9, 2024 22:25:44 GMT
It's horrible to lose your work, Riki, I have lost many many pictures when places have closed unexpectedly. Anyway, It's nice to see you here. Hi Althea, when I bought a new twelve in tablet it came with a stylus, I downloaded an app called sketchbook but I was clueless as what to do next, do you use anything like that in your art work?
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Post by althea on Mar 10, 2024 13:45:23 GMT
I don't actually, Riki, but I would imagine if you google it there will be tutorials online. Good luck with it.
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Post by rikiiboy on Mar 19, 2024 20:29:54 GMT
Me? I worked in London for about 20 years, the company I worked for sent me there, although they paid me extra hours wages I only got Birmingham wages.I started changing windows etc on Barclays bank in Gracechurch street, I was there for quite a while . I was there when the tube crashed into the moorgate buffers, the kings cross fire and before and during the IRA bombings.I did lots of jobs in Bank and ended up going to a dentist next to London Bridge. I've worked in Charter house Square when the hurricane blew trees down which were planted in the plague pits.I worked on Gardeners corner installing a huge sloping glass roof. I worked in Kingston on Thames opposite the railway station. On the adelphi building in John Adams street, I worked opposite the monument, on bevis marks and Carmelite street . I saw the huge crater where the lorry bomb had gone of in Bishop Street. Many other places too I travelled home every Saturday afternoon for just 35 hours a week at home, of course it was hard on both of us here, I refused to let my wife work ,she gave it up after our first born in 77, I told her one slave in the family was enough, the way or lives spanned out , we paid of our mortgage early but ended up working silly hours until my knee said no more when I was 63 1/2.
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