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Just got back from QMC again........the last eight days have been a bit Traumatic to say the least,,...blood tests,,X-rays,,and today a visit to a Consultant........cut a long story short......problem

Result........CT Scans all clear......just got letter..been sweating for a fortnight......

Two years ago today..........my life changed forever,,,about this time i was on my way down to the operating theatre for what turned out to be a ten hour operation...........its been life changing in

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An absolute pleasure to get out this morning...even though it was only Queens Medical for a check up (all ok) Also visited Bulwell made me sad like a ghost town...went in Tesco where i saw the Shoplifter.....i seem to spot one every time i go shopping....made me realise if i got involved i'd have a full time job again..but without pay........

         Finished my trip out with Fish and chips in the car.....the excitement was non-stop........even drove...........

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"There's no need to rush" she said, " you'll do a good job if you take it steady".

 I last decorated in nineteen hundred and frozen to death but now I'm expected to patch and fill the holes where the old shelves were, paint the walls - after the ceiling and coving but before fitting a new light pendant. She is sure I will have no problem fitting new blinds, "how difficult can it be"? and a new carpet in a square room shouldn't be too difficult.....  should it?....  

 

What can possibly go wrong?    :faint:

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Not even attempted decorating since living in Sherwood late 60s...........was going out with a 'Hippie girl'' from Wolverhamton who persuaded me to paint the whole house Orange...

                    Then she left me.........:wacko:

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She worked in a 'Sauna'' near Molyneux ? sp) Wolves football ground...used to pick her up on a friday night and bring her back to Nottingham....did it while i was working out of an office in Moxley....then one friday she wasnt there...went in and ask the other girls,,who said they hadnt seen her all week....never saw her again.......got my Uncle John to re decorate for me......couldnt live with an Orange house without her.......wish i could remember her name......lol

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Its ok carnie and Jill,,it was only one summer of love,,she helped me painting in the day,, and we hit the town at night, for about 3 weeks,, 

      Used to take her to the Palais and the 99 club,,she said she loved nottingham,, 

       

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It will make or Break me,,,but ive got to buy the best'''

'Cos i'm a dedicated follower of Fashion'''

 

''Oh yes he is''            CARNIE !

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Ben, did you say she worked in a sauna?  Are you sure it wasn’t a tanning studio seeing as she liked orange so much   lol

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Yes Margie.....thats where i met her......Celia moved in with me and the Bathroom was still Orange.....she said she hated the colour.........never did tell her.......lol

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After my bit of excitement yesterday I decided to phone the police. The young lass in Boots seemed so pee’d off that nothing ever got done and I thought that if the police knew I’d been threatened they might take it more seriously. Had a follow up phone call from the police today. The “interview” was definitely skewed towards why I had pushed this guy. Was it in self defence? Did I feel threatened? Why did I push him a second time? By the time she’d finished I definitely felt that I was defending MY actions. Never again!

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Tail wagging the dog. Lunatics running the asylum. This world has gone mad!  My mother used to say, those who stole should have their fingers chopped off! Saudi Arabian school of justice, my mother, but honest as the day is long. 

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2 hours ago, AfferGorritt said:

After my bit of excitement yesterday I decided to phone the police. The young lass in Boots seemed so pee’d off that nothing ever got done and I thought that if the police knew I’d been threatened they might take it more seriously. Had a follow up phone call from the police today. The “interview” was definitely skewed towards why I had pushed this guy. Was it in self defence? Did I feel threatened? Why did I push him a second time? By the time she’d finished I definitely felt that I was defending MY actions. Never again!

 

Way back in the 1970s, when I lived in Skelmersdale, I was walking home from the pub on a Friday night. I was about 25.  My walk involved a straight road towards a roundabout with a high bank beyond it.. after which I would turn left at the side of the bank, to my house.  As I proceeded in an orderly fashion towards the bank, I heard repeated whistling noises over my head.  As I got close to the banking I realised that someone was lying on the top of the bank shooting an air pistol in my direction. I saw two heads bobbing up and down.  As I drew level with the banking, I hurled some choice abuse, and in return I heard what sounded like giggling from a couple of teenage boys.  I picked up a piece of wood and threw it in their direction, then went into my house and called the police. 

 

About 15 minutes later, a Police Officer knocked at my door.  He claimed to have 'investigated' the incident.  He informed me it was two teenage boys, engaged in 'target practice' .shooting at a tin can.. and that I had 'frightened them', by shouting at them and throwing things at them.

 

I pointed out that it was midnight and pitch dark....hardly an ideal time or place for lying on wet grass engaged in 'target practice'.  Also, seeing which way this was going, I denied throwing any object but admitted to waving my arms at them in anger. I further pointed out that it was at the very least stupid and dangerous to discharge a weapon when any shot which did not hit the target tin can was bound to continue along the roadway, endangering the public.  I finally pointed out that it was my understanding that it was illegal to discharge a weapon within 50 yards of a highway.

 

The Police Officer left and I heard no more.

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Just watched a 1957 film with a young Michael Crawford, called "Soapbox Derby". They must have broken every H & S rule in the book. Kids riding on backs of lorries, a soapbox cart being towed at the back of a car with string, playing at the side of the Thames on railway sidings. Even a bloke clouting kids that weren't his own. 

Good film to watch though. I would be about the same age and we were just as bad. :rolleyes:

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The Health and Safety at Work Act was derived from a report by Lord Robens on the Flixborough disaster in 1974. This was an explosion at a chemical works in north Lincs. I remember flying over there to view the wreckage which was unbelievable. I think the Act came out in around 1977 by the then Labour government. I remember being the one to implement the new rules at my company. We still complain about it but it is acted on with relish by petty officialdom!

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I remember Flixborough, delivered to their stores 2 days before the accident. Another stroke of fate for us was sailing on the "Herald of Free Enterprise" a couple days before her disaster .

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I did wonder at the time if I was partly responsible for the Flixborough explosion. In 1973 we transported a huge stainless streel tank from a factory in Croydon to the chemical plant. It was so big it would not go under the motorway or A1 bridges and needed a police escort. In Bedford, under instructions, we contravened a one way but in doing so took down a shop blind and one of the many outlet pipes hit a wall. At the time of the explosion I wondered if we damaged the pipework and a leak caused the bang. Later, looking at the pictures, the tank was one of the few still standing so had nothing to do with it.

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