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weebleswobble wrote: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.

Sweet.

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weebleswobble wrote: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.

Sweet.

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weebleswobble wrote: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.

Sweet.

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Blimey. That does not sound good.

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CBPOB: DBAs. :evil:
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Take it easy Weebs.
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He takes a ticking and keeps on licking :wink:

Cheers sweethearts, here's hoping it was a one off (the wife keeps prodding me in my sleep to make sure I'm not dead-how annoying :lol: )

Honestly Boss I couldn't be in a lower gear!

Anyway Rhombus are playing on Saturday and I'm bloody going. ;D
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Having just forked out for an XBox Elite now they are advertising the Xbox Slim-more bang for your buck.

Arse.
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F*cked off with the traffic. An hour late to work because the M1 junction by our office is shut. I ended up going all the way back to Leeds and then back here via the York Road. Not a happy camper.

Also, today is 1 year since we lost the dogfiend. :cry: http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=19078
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Cretins who think that it's perfectly normal to stick chewing gum on the office wall.
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It's the day of the "Junior" Orange Walk - 3 Sengas and an old Maid (all dressed in Union Jacks and Duke William of Orange Flags plus a bottle of buckfast) are having a "colourful discussion" with a Ned outside my flat :urff: :|


***EDIT*** they've just been moved on by the Polis ;D 8)
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Big Si wrote:It's the day of the "Junior" Orange Walk - 3 Sengas and an old Maid (all dressed in Union Jacks and Duke William of Orange Flags plus a bottle of buckfast) are having a "colourful discussion" with a Ned outside my flat :urff: :|


***EDIT*** they've just been moved on by the Polis ;D 8)
brings back memories :lol:
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Big Si wrote:It's the day of the "Junior" Orange Walk - 3 Sengas and an old Maid (all dressed in Union Jacks and Duke William of Orange Flags plus a bottle of buckfast) are having a "colourful discussion" with a Ned outside my flat :urff: :|


***EDIT*** they've just been moved on by the Polis ;D 8)
I did wonder what was with the heavy police presence on my way down to the Green this afternoon. Also explains all the Rangers' flags. :roll:
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Erudite wrote:
Big Si wrote:It's the day of the "Junior" Orange Walk - 3 Sengas and an old Maid (all dressed in Union Jacks and Duke William of Orange Flags plus a bottle of buckfast) are having a "colourful discussion" with a Ned outside my flat :urff: :|


***EDIT*** they've just been moved on by the Polis ;D 8)
I did wonder what was with the heavy police presence on my way down to the Green this afternoon. Also explains all the Rangers' flags. :roll:
I hear a speeding siren doon the Saltmarket every 15 mins or so (it's normally every 30 mins ;D ). The big '12th' walk is next saturday :|
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Yet another example of nanny-state-ism taken to it's inevitable, illogical conclusion.

Call to ban rugby scrums in schools

It's bad enough that we can't field a team of any kind of quality at the international level - now we're opting to "wussify" a game that has been played at schools for years because someone somewhere has got it into her head that it's "dangerous". Before you know it rugby will follow rifle & pitol shooting to France where they accept that everything has an element of risk associated with it, but that making an omelet involves breaking eggs. Look forward to 20 years of even worse rugby than we've suffered since Union went professional before sport in Britain wakes up to itself.

FFS. :x
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Ban all sports, they're s**t :wink:
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Ridiculous.
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...After reading this;

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/hig ... 476754.stm

What a miserable lot :evil:
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Norman Hunter wrote:...After reading this;

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/hig ... 476754.stm

What a miserable lot :evil:
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full of mockney accents? :innocent:
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bf's going on holiday with the kid and the ex.

i really like the kid and it's great that he's keeping things civilised with the ex, but it still hurts :(
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I was going to post 'my computer broke this morning' but now I read your posts and I see much more serious things here :(
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pikkrong wrote:I was going to post 'my computer broke this morning' but now I read your posts and I see much more serious things here :(
Can I get in here before Obersturmbahnapplefuhrer Blast with a "should have bought a Mac"? :lol:
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now he can ;D
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71's a fair innings, whoever he was
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RIP to him. Loved American Splendo(u)r - the movie. Might be watching it again tonight...
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