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ooosh Steve! :eek: Nothing worse for a parent to witness. Also adding to the wishes of hope all calms down and the wee one gets better soon.
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Hom_Corleone wrote:...folllowing 24 hours in the hospital. The little fella had another fibral convulsion on Tuesday. :( Back home now - but a 20 minute fit is the most shocking thing to witness especially when it's your own flesh and blood. :|
Yikes :eek:

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Hom_Corleone wrote:...folllowing 24 hours in the hospital. The little fella had another fibral convulsion on Tuesday. :( Back home now - but a 20 minute fit is the most shocking thing to witness especially when it's your own flesh and blood. :|
Sorry to hear that. All my good wishes to you and your little one.
Hopefully, they find out the cause for it and some appropriate treatment.

Poor little chap, must have been even more shocking for him than for you ... :( ...
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Anyone know how to get a fridge freezer into a room with only 2" between the top of it and the ceiling? Tipping it up to get it through the door means it can't be uprighted again once it's in cos of the low clearance. The door's too small for it to go through fully upright.

Hole in the ceiling or trench in the floor?....either way it's going in this week :evil:

Alternatively I could start a whole new trend for fridge freezers in the dining room :lol:
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Lubricate yer Living Room Derek :lol:

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Get an off cut of carpet & get it under the device.
You can drag it then. No need for tilting/tipping.
Should slide pretty nicely.

Alternatively, what James said.


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Hom_Corleone wrote:...folllowing 24 hours in the hospital. The little fella had another fibral convulsion on Tuesday. :( Back home now - but a 20 minute fit is the most shocking thing to witness especially when it's your own flesh and blood. :|
OMG! I just see this now... hope all is well by now Hom...
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DerekR wrote:Anyone know how to get a fridge freezer into a room with only 2" between the top of it and the ceiling?
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radiojamaica wrote:
Hom_Corleone wrote:...folllowing 24 hours in the hospital. The little fella had another fibral convulsion on Tuesday. :( Back home now - but a 20 minute fit is the most shocking thing to witness especially when it's your own flesh and blood. :|
OMG! I just see this now... hope all is well by now Hom...
Missed this too :( I hope your son's much better now Steve.
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DerekR wrote:The door's too small for it to go through fully upright
Yep, that should just about do it 8)

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DIY in Action! :lol:
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B-stard airline changed my flight time for the Leamington Spa gig. It's now too late to get there on time, so I need to go through the whole rigmarole of arranging an earlier one... :(

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mh wrote:B-stard airline changed my flight time for the Leamington Spa gig. It's now too late to get there on time, so I need to go through the whole rigmarole of arranging an earlier one... :(

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mh wrote:B-stard airline changed my flight time for the Leamington Spa gig. It's now too late to get there on time, so I need to go through the whole rigmarole of arranging an earlier one... :(

FUCK! SHIT! ARSE! WANK! BOLLOCKS!

I hope you are not left out of pocket on that one :?:
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sam1 wrote:
mh wrote:B-stard airline changed my flight time for the Leamington Spa gig. It's now too late to get there on time, so I need to go through the whole rigmarole of arranging an earlier one... :(

FUCK! SHIT! ARSE! WANK! BOLLOCKS!

I hope you are not left out of pocket on that one :?:
Just taxes thankfully; the actual flight cost €0.00 :D

Generally they don't do refunds on economy class, and I'd really be chancing my arm if I was to kick up a stink to try get one given the cost (and given that I'll still be using the original flight home too!), but let's see how I feel tomorrow.

It's more the inconvenience and the principle of the thing to be honest. And in perspective it's not really that big a deal either, is it?
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Bollix it is Michael, only guid thing that could come out of this is you missing the band ;D
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James Blast wrote:Bollix it is Michael, only guid thing that could come out of this is you missing the band ;D
We don't want a repeat of THAT! :lol:
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Out of Highland Park. :cry:
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Got told off at work.

Left some swearies in code comments and the client saw them.
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markfiend wrote:Got told off at work.

Left some swearies in code comments and the client saw them.
schoolboy error :lol:

swear in binary ;)






or maybe Bocce, which i gather is similar to the language used by binary load lifters...
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I had an Olfactory Hallucination yesterday (burned plastic) and wigged out a bit at work. Had to go home to bed. Been to the doctors this morning and it was either a migraine (never had one of those) or a frontal lobe spasm. :eek:

I have to wait to see if it happens again.

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sh*t :o

hope you're ok...

is your body telling you to switch down a gear? :lol:
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Jesus man, that doesn't sound good. :|

Hopefully it was just somebody burning plastic down the hall.
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