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Offline Ianmc

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #640 on: November 15, 2024, 15:56:19 »
   When I had my hernia repaired,some years ago now,I watched the surgeon do it,there was a theatre light above the operating table  covered in mirrors.The surgeon was only interested in talking about his upcoming holiday in America,he never stopped asking questions about it after I told him I had spent a few weeks there the previous year.
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #641 on: November 15, 2024, 16:55:06 »
When my mum was a midwife in England, she attended a caesarian birth where mum was wide awake, drinking tea and unanaesthetised. All pain control was done by hypnosis.

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #642 on: November 15, 2024, 18:37:05 »
It's quite amazing what can be achieved with hypnosis. My late father-in-law was initially a Dentist but (back in the 60's) some patients were allergic to all options for pain relief. He sought out some options and trained in Hypnotherapy and wrote several books & travelled the world giving lectures on the subject. He made a horrific video of him self-hypnotising and having a wisdon tooth removed - all without aneasthetic. He did a filling for me once and before I knew I was being hypnotised the tooth was filled! No pain relief, a lot of drilling and I was as right as rain. I use some of his minor techniques while at the dentist and can 'zone out' while any unpleasantry goes on. He had a lot of success helping people to give up smoking and permanently cured one of our friends of her phobia of flying.
It's pronounced 'twenty-one-twelve'

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #643 on: November 19, 2024, 13:26:04 »
I've fitted the liner to my motorbike trousers, fished out the heated jacket wire from under the seat and added the heated insoles to my boots in readiness for a trip to Liverpool on Friday.
I also finally packed away the summer riding kit - don't think I'll be needing that for the rest of the year...

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #644 on: November 19, 2024, 17:24:20 »
Yes, it's thick with salt on the roads here now. Winter has officially started.
It's pronounced 'twenty-one-twelve'

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #645 on: November 19, 2024, 17:26:27 »
Chanced upon Ski week at Lidl https://www.lidl.co.uk/c/ski-essentials/a10058278

Came home with thermy leggings and the two tops plus socks.

Lots of stock at the shop at Wymondham, Norfolk.

There's a £5 off £25 voucher doing the rounds if you've got the lidl app (well there was for me).

I'm 6 foot and probably about 14 and a half-ish stone and the large sizes fit nicely.

Apologies for pic.

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #646 on: November 19, 2024, 17:27:12 »
Yep.. spotted my first gritter today...damn :smirk:

Funny... I don,t remember your ears being THAT big  pstm :grin:

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #647 on: November 21, 2024, 00:24:29 »
I popped into the hospital today, walking under my own steam, just thirteen days after a full knee replacement  :dance:

Then was amazed to learn that there were thirty eight staples in the incision to come out  :shy:  I was a brave boy but there was no mention of a lollipop or a star sticker  :shrug:
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #648 on: November 21, 2024, 07:04:20 »
Make sure they got them all.
I was stapled up after a hernia op, and they were removed at my GP clinic. A year later I was half way through an mri scan when the operator had to stop it due to metal in my abdomen.

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #649 on: November 21, 2024, 10:33:32 »
there was no mention of a lollipop or a star sticker  :shrug:

NHS cuts?   :)
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #650 on: November 21, 2024, 15:05:12 »
Should have called Jen, she likes taking staples out.  :crazy:



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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #651 on: November 22, 2024, 11:14:54 »
Today, it's bags packed and were heading off to Bellingham for a wine weekend with the wine club we go to. We have the whole hotel to our wine group and there will be several tastings throughout the weekend as well as wines paired with each course of our evening meals. It's a great weekend and is always massively oversubscribed. Looking at the weather we may get smnowed in and have to stay another night... Or even two  :obscene-drinkingchug:
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #652 on: November 22, 2024, 16:16:34 »
This morning I fitted a Keis heated clothing harness to my forklift at work, body was lovely and warm with my Keis 501 under my hi viz jacket 👍

Just really feel the cold since being put on blood thinners !!!!

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #653 on: November 22, 2024, 18:34:27 »
Nice :thumb:
Warm is good .

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #654 on: November 22, 2024, 19:03:20 »
Drove home from Castleford this morning (staff meeting there yesterday, with dinner after) and almost emptied the entire washer fluid reservoir over the four hour trip trying to keep my screen clear enough to see through. The roads were dry on the way up, which is lucky, as I would have probably run out on the way back today if it had been as bad both ways. Good job I filled the bottle up before I set off too.
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #655 on: November 25, 2024, 12:46:19 »
I was at the small, one man motorbike garage this morning to have a new front tyre fitted. The roads were very wet and dirty with fallen leaves covering the road.

Well we all know how slippery new tyres are even on a hot dry day but today is cold, blue sky and showers. My bottom was clenched all the way home. I was waiting for the rain to stop and the roads dry out so as I could run the tyre in but drinking a cup of tea while watching the latest shower tells me that it's not going to happen.

Anyway, maybe the situation is good because sadly I have house work that shouldn't be ignored so now I have the rest of the day to deal with it. What a boring afternoon it's going to be................. Bo*****s! I'm going for a ride, how long can 60/70 miles take even with slippy conditions.  :auto-dirtbike: :thumb:

At least most of the grit has washed away after the deep snow we had day's ago.  :)
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #656 on: November 25, 2024, 15:13:18 »
After a few complaints from the Mrs that the bathroom was 'too dark to see' I've changed the 5w warm white LED GU10 downlighter bulbs to 7w 'natural' white (about 4,000 kelvin) LED items. Definitely a bit brighter and the crisper white light makes things much clearer & better defined. The bulbs that came out had a 60 degree beam angle and the ones that have gone in have a 38 degree beam angle, still plenty of coverage (we have 8 in a box pattern of three rows, the 9th would have been where a cupboard is) however. Most importantly the bread knife is happy with them...
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #657 on: November 25, 2024, 15:50:23 »
Did someone say LED!  ###
We've got a bathroom fitting with G9's in. Their lifespan is anything from 30 mins to 30 days. The bulbs are obviously enclosed because it is a bathroom specific fitting.
I've used Crompton bulbs before and I am now trying Sylvania, I'm limited in choice because of wattage and warmth.
The Sylvanias went in Sautuday, changed the first one Sunday has it had already started flickering.   ###
Anybody remember the good old 40 or 60 wattage bayonet bulbs, opal or clear, life was so simple. Just like me.
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #658 on: November 25, 2024, 17:41:47 »
We've got two G9 fitting lamps, both running fine with LEd's installed. It might be worth checking to see if you have a poor neutral connection, that will eat bulbs as they will run well over rated current. Just a thought.
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #659 on: November 25, 2024, 17:59:11 »
I'll check it out me duck, but I'm pretty sure they should be good. I spose I could check the junction box in the attic too.
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