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sayjann

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  1. seeing this on the news tonight and wether you believe the BBC or not they stated the skiing areas around Aviemore are closed because of too much snow........ what's up with these people?. moaning when there's too little snow and then moaning when too much... but i did walk up my local cornershop tonight and definately a nip in the air after the last week or two.
  2. :span you would have liked them,FEMALE/Scottish/red heads and 20 and 21 years old...
  3. any chance of a loan?,enough for ?.
  4. ah,i saw the figure of 6600+ mentioned and assumed it was in bt. never mind,just promise us all you won't waste it on useless things like cigars and women.
  5. good news.....an extra 6000+ bt to spend when you get to LOS in June....
  6. another fair point. in the past my doctors were worried about the blood test results indicating problems with my liver. when asked searching questions about my drinking habits,i told small untruths to try and put them off the scent. no liver tests for a long time now and while i like a drink i don't worry about things. if anything does happen to me concerning my health i hope it's late June after i have returned from LOS.
  7. that's a fair point. the tests i were having were to do with something unconnected with the spleen,so probably never looked into. but 2 of my ultrasounds were performed by my General Practioner and while he never saw my spleen on the screen he did'nt seem that worried. but i have never worried about it and have never had any problems with internal organs in the past.
  8. blood tests............ because of my blood disorder being diagnosed in 1999 i had blood tests twice a week up until 2010 and a monthly procedure of blood-letting to help with my treatment. the treatment was painful to me,maybe a low pain threshold? and it used to take me a good 24 hours to recover from the treatment. but after many years i seem to have got over the problem as i have been discharged from any treatment since 2010. but it meant i had to take precaution when flying,surgical socks and certain drugs but even that did'nt stop me from suffering from 2 DVT's and a PE. now i am limited to the amount of physical things i can do,but i've just got used to taking things easy when i need to. that's why i like a Lady on top and i can just lie back and enjoy.... i'm sure something concerning my spleen would have been found out in that time period.
  9. as i say i have no idea of the explanation about the spleen?. scans and the suchlike have never found it and i KNOW i have never had it removed. the case of my nipple ring was in a CT scanner,not an MRI scanner. the MRI scans were before a drunken day out when a few of us decided to have the painful procedure,i never knew it would be so painful and the alcohol did'nt mask the pain.
  10. i used to like my CT scans,i was having around 5 a year due to my medical problem at the time. but i used to have an argument each time due to my nipple ring,they wanted it removed but i argued it was no problem. i had no idea how to remove the bloody thing and the staff(who had been friends for years)were surprised that i had a little knowledge. i had 4 ultrasounds over a period of 2 years and each time my spleen was not found and i was asked if it had ever been removed?. i think i would have known if it had been removed and surely there would have been some sort of scar,wether major surgery or keyhole surgery. but the people doing the test could'nt explain it,good technicians/doctors they may have been according to their qualifications but repeatedly missing an organ in the body is not good in my eyes.
  11. i only got 5 wrong...not a 100% pervert...
  12. the tv programme was obviously strictly made to suit their image of silly,happy-go-lucky lads of the era and some of the soundtrack was played by session musicians,whilst the monkees themselves swapped instruments around for various reasons and became a 'better' group amongst themselves. but when they decided to on tour it 'seemed' to come together and they carried the live sound quite well so it seems and they were VERY popular in their day. still performing in various guises until recently and still popular in recent years.
  13. i grew up with the tv programme and their music is under-rated but easy to listen to and sing along to. he had a home near where i worked in the hospital and was often a patient whenever he or one of his kids had an accident involving their horses. he was a nice fella and always had a smile on his face and never refused to sign an autoraph. the younger members of staff had no idea who he was and were amazed at the reaction of people in the hospital when they saw him. and he was often raising cash for the hospital.... a nice fella.............
  14. Hangover 2. i knew this was set in Thailand and borrowed it from my visiting American cousin. i knew it would be a purile American film aimed at American teenagers and i was not disappointed. did'nt really find it funny but it had a couple of scenes which made me chuckle. it did'nt really seem to show much of how Thailand looks apart from the few shots of Bangkok and Phang-Nga.
  15. having my American cousin over here at the moment gives his dad the chance to get some of his fave crisps taken back to the USA. Marmite/Tomato Ketchup and Branston pickle flavours are on his way.
  16. The Road Home.......Chinese film from 1999/2000. such a sad story but finally uplifting in the end. reminds me a little of the adventures of Coss as the protaganists in his story and the film never manage to get together for a long time. and i cry everytime i watch it,such a sad and then happy film.
  17. not a joke by myself just a true story about my ex-wife. she was a midwife and helped delivered at about the time Rock Hudson died. the grandmothers fave actor of all time was Rock Hudson and the babies mother decided to call the baby Rock. my ex and others finally persuaded the mother not to call the baby Rock. after all her surname was SALMON......
  18. tou hoping for a 3some next time you get back to Scotland?
  19. i remember driving from John 'o' Groats to Cape Wrath,well as near as you can get. wonderful scenary and one of those roads you don't see another car/person for a long time. i love the drive through Glencoe but the best road has to be from Edinburgh to Inverness....A9? i always enjoyed cruising up the road at m leisure and met some interesting people. i remember once seeing what i presumed was an RAF harrier flying around and kind of stalking me,coming up behind me and just following me and then peeling off. i assumed the plane was on a training mission and practising locking onto a target. certainly unnerved me for a while and i had to pull off the road. but now i look back and find it rather funny. went to Scotland for a week with my uncle and his american friend who beforehand had never seen the sea. we hired a car and just drove all over the place but the american absolutely loved Plockton and the surroundin area. i like Plockton and have spent many happy days there.
  20. i loved my trips to Scotland in the 90'. based in Edinburgh and would spend time travelling the country. i used to normally miss the trossachs as i was normally headed northwards to my favourite places. but i have a vague memory of spending time on a boat trip along Loch(lake) Katrine?. i'm sure you will correct mr if i am wrong.... but i've always preferred the highlands and the scenary which i loved. i liked the west coast the best and have many happy memories of places like Plockton and the Isle of Skye. but the Orkney Islands were way above my league. what a fantastic place to visit.
  21. once again i like it..... will have to tell that joke within earshot of a jewish fella who i know and is the original dick.
  22. as the thai's say...........i like....
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