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Nice day here, far too nice to work im away a walk with the dog then i will go and get a cooked breakfast. oh its a hard life this self employed carry on:thumbup1:

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Morning all. It's lashing down here, great, I need a day off and now I can hear the ol woman in the kitchen with the frying pan.:thumbup1:

 

Morning Mick, got the day off as the car is at the garage – sat at home now with no wheels – what fun!!

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i wish thats all it was!

 

You got the piggy flu? My wife is the Health Centre Manager at a large boarding school; contingency plans are swinging into action due to the numbers going down with it.

If it is good luck; the worst is usually over in 48 hours though.

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You got the piggy flu? My wife is the Health Centre Manager at a large boarding school; contingency plans are swinging into action due to the numbers going down with it.

If it is good luck; the worst is usually over in 48 hours though.

 

We have contingency plans here at the council. We’ve been told that essential services have to remain intact in case of a serious outbreak (i.e. manning the ovens at the crematorium 24hrs a day!)

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not piggy flu yet. i do have a touch of man flu however. biggest problem im having right now is a recurring neck problem im having. been taking all manner of pain killers this week. doc just give me some diazipam though which has really helped take the pain away

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...that was for John. Steve, diazepam will mask the pain but not deal with the problem. Spend £40 at an osteopath. I go to one every six weeks for my back but am splashing out on a chiropracter next week because no-one's ever looked at spinal alignment etc. My kids have both been to him and what he has achieved just by putting the bones in the right place is incredible. My daughter especially had 6-year old's tantrums cured by cranial chiropracty - manipulating her skull bones into place. It's a bit late for that in our cases though!

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