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Sounds like a compo claim Merv

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Quite right. Worktops here. Loadaswork in prospect. But where's the totty.

Oops.

Morning Trish x

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Quite right. Worktops here. Loadaswork in prospect. But where's the totty.

Oops.

Morning Trish x
Just for you, Merv...
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Looks just like Steph!!!!

Anyway one worktop fitted by 11.00

Just the other three to do now.

And the first one was the smallest

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Just had my 'flu jab. Think I was the first one he has done - my arm is like a bloody pin cushion !

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Do you get early epidemics in Banbury? Our flu jabs don't start till October, of course we are a tougher breed up north.
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There's a lot of bugs about in this 'ot weather !

Boots started doing their reduced offer ones this week so I got in early to save a couple of quid - and double reward points !!

It takes 3 weeks to be really effective anyway so the earlier I get it done, the sooner I am immune to cruise cough !

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Looks just like Steph!!!!

Anyway one worktop fitted by 11.00

Just the other three to do now.

And the first one was the smallest

Oi Merv, that's slander. Good likeness though.

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towny44 wrote:
Do you get early epidemics in Banbury? Our flu jabs don't start till October, of course we are a tougher breed up north.
Trish had hers yesterday when she called at the surgery for something else. It seems they're ambushing people as they come in where possible so there's less of a rush later.

On the subject of jabs Towny did you have to have any for your Caribbean trip this year? We've just filled in a form with all the destinations for our 2018 trip and are waiting to hear back.

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We did not have any jabs, but we were not going on any shore excursions to densely forested areas or mangrove swamps so we never asked our doctor.
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And did you resist sexual encounters with anyone iffy?

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Who's this iffy person

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And did you resist sexual encounters with anyone iffy?
No but the lovely senoritas resisted all my advances.
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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
towny44 wrote:
Do you get early epidemics in Banbury? Our flu jabs don't start till October, of course we are a tougher breed up north.
Trish had hers yesterday when she called at the surgery for something else. It seems they're ambushing people as they come in where possible so there's less of a rush later.

On the subject of jabs Towny did you have to have any for your Caribbean trip this year? We've just filled in a form with all the destinations for our 2018 trip and are waiting to hear back.
We didn't need or have any for the Caribbean last Christmas

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We didn't have a drop of rain at home overnight but places less than 30 miles away were flooded. How weird is that ?

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qbman1 wrote:
Mervyn and Trish wrote:
towny44 wrote:
Do you get early epidemics in Banbury? Our flu jabs don't start till October, of course we are a tougher breed up north.
Trish had hers yesterday when she called at the surgery for something else. It seems they're ambushing people as they come in where possible so there's less of a rush later.

On the subject of jabs Towny did you have to have any for your Caribbean trip this year? We've just filled in a form with all the destinations for our 2018 trip and are waiting to hear back.
We didn't need or have any for the Caribbean last Christmas
Thanks. We've heard back form the surgery and they recommend just one which is a single jab (good news as I'm not a fan of having needles stuck in me) which is a triple top up for tetanus, diphtheria and polio. The tetanus bit at least seems useful as we've not had one for years so we'll go with that. And avoid any excursions to the local red light district.

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qbman1 wrote:
We didn't have a drop of rain at home overnight but places less than 30 miles away were flooded. How weird is that ?
Piddling here this morning but not the biblical proportions of Tuesday night. And it is mainly water with very few frogs or locusts

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We didn't have a drop of rain at home overnight but places less than 30 miles away were flooded. How weird is that ?
Piddling here this morning but not the biblical proportions of Tuesday night. And it is mainly water with very few frogs or locusts
Keep your voice down - you'll have Steph getting all jealous !

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Anyone else think we have another incarnation of Kenshaz in our midst ?

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Anyone else think we have another incarnation of Kenshaz in our midst ?
It had crossed my mind.

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qbman1 wrote:
Mervyn and Trish wrote:
qbman1 wrote:
We didn't have a drop of rain at home overnight but places less than 30 miles away were flooded. How weird is that ?
Piddling here this morning but not the biblical proportions of Tuesday night. And it is mainly water with very few frogs or locusts
Keep your voice down - you'll have Steph getting all jealous !
Jealous, me. Never. My sprinkler is behaving nicely thank you......so far

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Stephen wrote:
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Anyone else think we have another incarnation of Kenshaz in our midst ?
It had crossed my mind.
I don't think there's much doubt - let's see how soon the ModPlods wake up to it

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qbman1 wrote:
Stephen wrote:
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Anyone else think we have another incarnation of Kenshaz in our midst ?
It had crossed my mind.
I don't think there's much doubt - let's see how soon the ModPlods wake up to it
And mine. I believe the Modplods are aware.

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It's like being engulfed in a warm, woolly blanket, having those lovely ModPlods looking after us all !

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It seems the latest KS is not much interested in cruising. Only one topic. Still he's not managed to raise it on this backwater yet.

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