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date: 7 Sep 2008 14:52:25 GMT,
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LN
Anyone know how she's doing?
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date: 7 Sep 2008 14:52:25 GMT
author: Krusty lid
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Re: LN
Krusty wrote:
> Anyone know how she's doing?
36D apparently
--
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date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 16:32:33 +0100
author: Nige
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Re: LN
On 7 Sep 2008 14:52:25 GMT, "Krusty" <dontwantany@nowhere.invalid>
wrote:
>Anyone know how she's doing?
Michael & I picked her up from the hospital this morning and delivered
her to Hulland Ward for breakfast.
I dropped her back off at the hospital a couple of hours later for her
to get discharged and pick drugs up.
I've not heard this hasn't happened so I assume she'll pop in shortly
after a nap.
--
Adie
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date: Sun, 07 Sep 2008 18:10:45 +0100
author: Adie
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Re: LN
In article ,
Adie wrote:
> On 7 Sep 2008 14:52:25 GMT, "Krusty" <dontwantany@nowhere.invalid>
> wrote:
>
> >Anyone know how she's doing?
>
> Michael & I picked her up from the hospital this morning and delivered
> her to Hulland Ward for breakfast.
>
> I dropped her back off at the hospital a couple of hours later for her
> to get discharged and pick drugs up.
>
> I've not heard this hasn't happened so I assume she'll pop in shortly
> after a nap.
Good news.
--
Mike
In the end there is one dance you'll do alone
skype: muddycat
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date: Sun, 07 Sep 2008 11:24:36 -0700
author: muddy cat
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Re: LN
In the referenced article, spam@bonwick.me.uk writes:
>On 7 Sep 2008 14:52:25 GMT, "Krusty" <dontwantany@nowhere.invalid>
>wrote:
>
>>Anyone know how she's doing?
>
>Michael & I picked her up from the hospital this morning and delivered
>her to Hulland Ward for breakfast.
>
>I dropped her back off at the hospital a couple of hours later for her
>to get discharged and pick drugs up.
>
>I've not heard this hasn't happened so I assume she'll pop in shortly
>after a nap.
She is well, ranting and eating and has seen her first two hurling
matches.
--
Differenza fra il rivoluzionaro e il cialtrone. Il rivoluzionario
rompe l'orologio e invece di presentarsi alle nove si presenta alle
nove meno cinque. Il cialtrone rompe l'orologio e si alza alle undici.
Michael Carley: http://people.bath.ac.uk/ensmjc/
date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 19:41:12 GMT
author: (M J Carley)
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Re: LN
On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 19:41:12 GMT, ensmjc@bath.ac.uk (M J Carley) wrote:
>In the referenced article, spam@bonwick.me.uk writes:
>>On 7 Sep 2008 14:52:25 GMT, "Krusty" <dontwantany@nowhere.invalid>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>Anyone know how she's doing?
>>
>>Michael & I picked her up from the hospital this morning and delivered
>>her to Hulland Ward for breakfast.
>>
>>I dropped her back off at the hospital a couple of hours later for her
>>to get discharged and pick drugs up.
>>
>>I've not heard this hasn't happened so I assume she'll pop in shortly
>>after a nap.
>
>She is well, ranting and eating and has seen her first two hurling
>matches.
So completely back to normal then? Give her my best.
--
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date: Sun, 07 Sep 2008 21:48:33 +0200
author: Ace
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Re: LN
M J Carley wrote:
> In the referenced article, spam@bonwick.me.uk writes:
>> On 7 Sep 2008 14:52:25 GMT, "Krusty" <dontwantany@nowhere.invalid>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone know how she's doing?
>>
>> Michael & I picked her up from the hospital this morning and
>> delivered her to Hulland Ward for breakfast.
>>
>> I dropped her back off at the hospital a couple of hours later for
>> her to get discharged and pick drugs up.
>>
>> I've not heard this hasn't happened so I assume she'll pop in shortly
>> after a nap.
>
> She is well, ranting and eating and has seen her first two hurling
> matches.
Can't keep it down, eh?
date: Sun, 07 Sep 2008 19:53:22 GMT
author: platypus
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Re: LN
M J Carley wrote:
> In the referenced article, spam@bonwick.me.uk writes:
> > On 7 Sep 2008 14:52:25 GMT, "Krusty" <dontwantany@nowhere.invalid>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Anyone know how she's doing?
> >
> > Michael & I picked her up from the hospital this morning and
> > delivered her to Hulland Ward for breakfast.
> >
> > I dropped her back off at the hospital a couple of hours later for
> > her to get discharged and pick drugs up.
> >
> > I've not heard this hasn't happened so I assume she'll pop in
> > shortly after a nap.
>
> She is well, ranting and eating and has seen her first two hurling
> matches.
Good stuff. Say hi from me.
--
Krusty
www.MuddyStuff.co.uk
Off-Road Classifieds
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date: 7 Sep 2008 20:04:27 GMT
author: Krusty lid
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Re: LN
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember ensmjc@bath.ac.uk (M J Carley)
saying something like:
>She is well, ranting and eating
I think there was some ranting in Waterford.
>and has seen her first two hurling
>matches.
Not unconnected, then.
--
Dave
GS850x2 XS650 SE6a
"It's a moron working with power tools.
How much more suspenseful can you get?"
- House
date: Sun, 07 Sep 2008 21:54:15 +0100
author: Grimly Curmudgeon
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Re: LN
In the referenced article, grimly4REMOVE@REMOVEgmail.com writes:
>We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
>drugs began to take hold. I remember ensmjc@bath.ac.uk (M J Carley)
>saying something like:
>>and has seen her first two hurling
>>matches.
>
>Not unconnected, then.
Between 1:30 and 4:30, she went from `what's this then?' to `that must
be dangerous' to `referee!' to `could they not slack off a bit and at
least make it look like a game'.
--
Differenza fra il rivoluzionaro e il cialtrone. Il rivoluzionario
rompe l'orologio e invece di presentarsi alle nove si presenta alle
nove meno cinque. Il cialtrone rompe l'orologio e si alza alle undici.
Michael Carley: http://people.bath.ac.uk/ensmjc/
date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 21:02:09 GMT
author: (M J Carley)
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Re: LN
ensmjc@bath.ac.uk (M J Carley) wrote:
>Between 1:30 and 4:30, she went from `what's this then?' to `that must
>be dangerous' to `referee!' to `could they not slack off a bit and at
>least make it look like a game'.
Total conversion in 3 hours... I'm impressed!
Being the type of person who refuses to pay anything other than the TV
licence fee, I haven't seen any hurling or Gaelic football for a few
years - and, boy, do I miss it!
--
Fr. Jack
Life is short and love is always over in the morning.
date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 00:30:19 +0100
author: Fr Jack
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Re: LN
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember Fr Jack saying something
like:
>Being the type of person who refuses to pay anything other than the TV
>licence fee, I haven't seen any hurling or Gaelic football for a few
>years - and, boy, do I miss it!
www.demonoid.com
www.isohunt.com
search hurling final and it will appear soon, I've no doubt - there are
previous games there.
--
Dave
GS850x2 XS650 SE6a
"It's a moron working with power tools.
How much more suspenseful can you get?"
- House
date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 00:56:27 +0100
author: Grimly Curmudgeon
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Re: LN
In article <ga1f1o$pu7$2@registered.motzarella.org>, Grimly Curmudgeon
writes
>We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
>drugs began to take hold. I remember ensmjc@bath.ac.uk (M J Carley)
>saying something like:
>
>>She is well, ranting and eating
>
>I think there was some ranting in Waterford.
>
>>and has seen her first two hurling
>>matches.
>
>Not unconnected, then.
My locals' landlady is from Waterford. Lots of ranting going on at the
pub too.
--
Mick Whittingham
'and I will make it a felony to drink small beer.'
William Shakespeare, Henry VI part 2.
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 08:30:13 +0100
author: Mick Whittingham
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Re: LN
On Sep 7, 3:52 pm, "Krusty" <dontwant...@nowhere.invalid> wrote:
> Anyone know how she's doing?
I've got google groups working on the lap top (breaking my own no
internet in the bedroom rule) and now I can post whilst naked in my
own glorious, lovely, wonderful, fantastic bed.
It's good to be home.
Thank you for cards, wishes etc. Thanks particularly to Adie who has
been a star these last few days.
I shall not embarass myself or himself by going slushy about how much
having your hand held whilst drugged out of your skull means.
Now I need to figure out how to make google groups do what I want
rather than what it wants.
--
Lady Nina
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:33:49 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
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Re: LN
On Sep 7, 4:32 pm, "Nige"
wrote:
> Krusty wrote:
> > Anyone know how she's doing?
>
> 36D apparently
Pah. Smaller number, different letter sweetie.
Oh and 8 stone 13lbs this morning, there are some advantages to 10
days of no food. I intend to stuff my face and regain my usual dumpy
self very soon but when I'm older I'd like to remember that yes I did
once weigh under 9 stone.
--
Lady Nina
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:38:30 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
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Re: LN
talkinginthedark@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Sep 7, 3:52 pm, "Krusty" <dontwant...@nowhere.invalid> wrote:
>
> > Anyone know how she's doing?
>
> I've got google groups working on the lap top (breaking my own no
> internet in the bedroom rule) and now I can post whilst naked in my
> own glorious, lovely, wonderful, fantastic bed.
As opposed to those of us who post whilst naked in our glorious,
lovely, wonderful, fantastic office?
> It's good to be home.
Welcome home - not sure you should think of UKRM as home though. That's
just weird.
--
Krusty
www.MuddyStuff.co.uk
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'02 MV Senna '03 Tiger 955i '96 Tiger '79 Fantic Hiro 250
date: 8 Sep 2008 10:39:10 GMT
author: Krusty lid
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Re: LN
On Sep 7, 6:10 pm, Adie wrote:
> Michael & I picked her up from the hospital this morning and delivered
> her to Hulland Ward for breakfast.
It was so good just to have a taste of the outside world. Thanks.
> I dropped her back off at the hospital a couple of hours later for her
> to get discharged and pick drugs up.
I have the antibiotics that you can't have alcohol with - boo hiss!
> I've not heard this hasn't happened so I assume she'll pop in shortly
> after a nap.
I watched the hurling, ate real food, had teenage woes to deal with,
ex husbands to berate, then finally a little bit of Babylon 5 and bed.
It was a busy day.
--
Lady Nina
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:43:18 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
|
Re: LN
In article
,
talkinginthedark@hotmail.com wrote:
> himself
I blame Bear for this.
>
> Now I need to figure out how to make google groups do what I want
> rather than what it wants.
A big hammer.
Glad to hear you are doing well and back with us.
--
Mike
In the end there is one dance you'll do alone
skype: muddycat
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date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 03:44:12 -0700
author: muddy cat
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Re: LN
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember talkinginthedark@hotmail.com saying
something like:
>I've got google groups working on the lap top (breaking my own no
>internet in the bedroom rule) and now I can post whilst naked in my
>own glorious, lovely, wonderful, fantastic bed.
Are you sure you're naked enough?
Well done that liver, btw.
>It's good to be home.
Innit, just.
--
Dave
GS850x2 XS650 SE6a
"It's a moron working with power tools.
How much more suspenseful can you get?"
- House
date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 11:44:57 +0100
author: Grimly Curmudgeon
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Re: LN
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:43:18 -0700 (PDT), talkinginthedark@hotmail.com
wrote:
>I have the antibiotics that you can't have alcohol with - boo hiss!
Metronidazole?
--
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date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 12:48:30 +0200
author: Ace
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Re: LN
On Sep 8, 12:56 am, Grimly Curmudgeon
wrote:
> I remember Fr Jack saying something
> like:
>
> >Being the type of person who refuses to pay anything other than the TV
> >licence fee, I haven't seen any hurling or Gaelic football for a few
> >years
I want to go to a match now. I've never wanted to go to a live sports
event before.
> - and, boy, do I miss it!
>
> www.demonoid.comwww.isohunt.com
Oh now there's something I can do.
> search hurling final and it will appear soon, I've no doubt - there are
> previous games there.
The junior final was a better game, but for an absolute slaughter with
just utter speed, skill and precision I think the senior was one of
those go down in history games.
However even when they were loads ahead the kilkenny lot were cheating
by breaking rules so i've decided I don't like them.
--
Lady Nina
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:57:41 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
|
Re: LN
On Sep 8, 11:39 am, "Krusty" <dontwant...@nowhere.invalid> wrote:
> talkinginthed...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > On Sep 7, 3:52 pm, "Krusty" <dontwant...@nowhere.invalid> wrote:
>
> > > Anyone know how she's doing?
>
> > I've got google groups working on the lap top (breaking my own no
> > internet in the bedroom rule) and now I can post whilst naked in my
> > own glorious, lovely, wonderful, fantastic bed.
>
> As opposed to those of us who post whilst naked in our glorious,
> lovely, wonderful, fantastic office?
Now that was just mean, I've got a delicate stomach you know.
> > It's good to be home.
>
> Welcome home - not sure you should think of UKRM as home though. That's
> just weird.
<slightly feeble stare>
You knew exactly what I meant and are just taking advantage of my
weakened state. And i quite like it ;)
--
Lady Nina
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 04:03:41 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
|
Re: LN
talkinginthedark@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Sep 8, 11:39 am, "Krusty" <dontwant...@nowhere.invalid> wrote:
> > talkinginthed...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > > On Sep 7, 3:52 pm, "Krusty" <dontwant...@nowhere.invalid> wrote:
> >
> > > > Anyone know how she's doing?
> >
> > > I've got google groups working on the lap top (breaking my own no
> > > internet in the bedroom rule) and now I can post whilst naked in
> > > my own glorious, lovely, wonderful, fantastic bed.
> >
> > As opposed to those of us who post whilst naked in our glorious,
> > lovely, wonderful, fantastic office?
>
> Now that was just mean, I've got a delicate stomach you know.
Don't worry, it'll be back to its normal dumpy self in no time,
especially if you've stayed off the fags.
> > > It's good to be home.
> >
> > Welcome home - not sure you should think of UKRM as home though.
> > That's just weird.
>
> <slightly feeble stare>
>
> You knew exactly what I meant and are just taking advantage of my
> weakened state. And i quite like it ;)
Oh jesus, what the *hell* did they do to you in there!
--
Krusty
www.MuddyStuff.co.uk
Off-Road Classifieds
'02 MV Senna '03 Tiger 955i '96 Tiger '79 Fantic Hiro 250
date: 8 Sep 2008 11:11:04 GMT
author: Krusty lid
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Re: LN
On Sep 8, 11:48 am, Ace wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:43:18 -0700 (PDT), talkinginthed...@hotmail.com
> wrote:
>
> >I have the antibiotics that you can't have alcohol with - boo hiss!
>
> Metronidazole?
<looks at box>
Yes, size of horse pills. I have to take one of those morning and
evening and two of the other sort (cefaclor) three times a day. I've
been having them via IV since thursday when they did the liver
snipping.
Just how ill would I be if I had a drink? I'm not going to (don't
actually want alcohol or coffee or quite a long list of stuff) but I'm
curious.
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 04:12:28 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
|
Re: LN
Bear wrote:
> In article <e1cf4a54-6371-4096-8610-e5cc6ecdfea5
> @c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, says...
>
> > Just how ill would I be if I had a drink? I'm not going to (don't
> > actually want alcohol or coffee or quite a long list of stuff) but
> > I'm curious.
>
> Spastically ill. They're often given to alcoholics when they develop
> infections, in order to ensure they stay off the booze, if only for a
> little while.
>
> Seriously, don't.
So slipping one into the pint of someone you don't like would be quite
effective, then?
--
Krusty
www.MuddyStuff.co.uk
Off-Road Classifieds
'02 MV Senna '03 Tiger 955i '96 Tiger '79 Fantic Hiro 250
date: 8 Sep 2008 11:26:08 GMT
author: Krusty lid
|
Re: LN
In article , Krusty says...
> Bear wrote:
>
> > In article <e1cf4a54-6371-4096-8610-e5cc6ecdfea5
> > @c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, says...
> >
> > > Just how ill would I be if I had a drink? I'm not going to (don't
> > > actually want alcohol or coffee or quite a long list of stuff) but
> > > I'm curious.
> >
> > Spastically ill. They're often given to alcoholics when they develop
> > infections, in order to ensure they stay off the booze, if only for a
> > little while.
> >
> > Seriously, don't.
>
> So slipping one into the pint of someone you don't like would be quite
> effective, then?
I doubt it would work - they're *amazingly* bitter, once you get their
coating off, so I doubt even a pissed person would be fooled by such a
"pint".
They react so strongly against alcohol that they recommend staying off
the booze for 48 hours after you finish them, to give you some idea.
--
Bear
2002 Yamaha R1
Saab Aero Sport
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 12:28:49 +0100
author: Bear
|
Re: LN
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 04:12:28 -0700 (PDT), talkinginthedark@hotmail.com
wrote:
>On Sep 8, 11:48 am, Ace wrote:
>> On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:43:18 -0700 (PDT), talkinginthed...@hotmail.com
>> wrote:
>>
>> >I have the antibiotics that you can't have alcohol with - boo hiss!
>>
>> Metronidazole?
>
><looks at box>
>
>Yes, size of horse pills. I have to take one of those morning and
>evening and two of the other sort (cefaclor) three times a day. I've
>been having them via IV since thursday when they did the liver
>snipping.
>
>Just how ill would I be if I had a drink? I'm not going to (don't
>actually want alcohol or coffee or quite a long list of stuff) but I'm
>curious.
Can be nasty, apparently. There's only a couple that actually have
nasty effects, and that's the most common.
"Drinking alcohol when you are taking either metronidazole, or
tinidazole, can cause a serious reaction. The symptoms of this
reaction include:
breathlessness,
headaches,
chest pain,
skin flushing,
increased, or irregular, heartbeat,
low blood pressure (hypotension), and
nausea and vomiting."
from http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/articles/article.aspx?ArticleId=871
But I'm struggling to see how that differs from drinking alcohol in
general :-)
--
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`\|/`
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date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 13:31:40 +0200
author: Ace
|
Re: LN
In article , Ace says...
> On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 04:12:28 -0700 (PDT), talkinginthedark@hotmail.com
> wrote:
>
> >On Sep 8, 11:48 am, Ace wrote:
> >> On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:43:18 -0700 (PDT), talkinginthed...@hotmail.com
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >I have the antibiotics that you can't have alcohol with - boo hiss!
> >>
> >> Metronidazole?
> >
> ><looks at box>
> >
> >Yes, size of horse pills. I have to take one of those morning and
> >evening and two of the other sort (cefaclor) three times a day. I've
> >been having them via IV since thursday when they did the liver
> >snipping.
> >
> >Just how ill would I be if I had a drink? I'm not going to (don't
> >actually want alcohol or coffee or quite a long list of stuff) but I'm
> >curious.
>
> Can be nasty, apparently. There's only a couple that actually have
> nasty effects, and that's the most common.
>
> "Drinking alcohol when you are taking either metronidazole, or
> tinidazole, can cause a serious reaction. The symptoms of this
> reaction include:
>
> breathlessness,
> headaches,
> chest pain,
> skin flushing,
> increased, or irregular, heartbeat,
> low blood pressure (hypotension), and
> nausea and vomiting."
>
> from http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/articles/article.aspx?ArticleId=871
It's also been linked to several deaths when taken with booze.
I'm also amazed they put the vomiting that far down the list.
> But I'm struggling to see how that differs from drinking alcohol in
> general :-)
heh, good point.
--
Bear
2002 Yamaha R1
Saab Aero Sport
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 12:38:04 +0100
author: Bear
|
Re: LN
In article , Bear wrote:
> In article <e1cf4a54-6371-4096-8610-e5cc6ecdfea5
> @c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, says...
>
>> Just how ill would I be if I had a drink? I'm not going to (don't
>> actually want alcohol or coffee or quite a long list of stuff) but I'm
>> curious.
>
> Spastically ill. They're often given to alcoholics when they develop
> infections, in order to ensure they stay off the booze, if only for a
> little while.
When Dad was doing his pharmacy degree he synthesised a compound that
(if given to smokers) would make them quite ill if they smoked a
ciggie. His lecturer applauded the effort and then told him to throw it
all away and never make it again..
It made them *very* sick. Or did on the couple of volunteers that tried
it.
Phil
--
Phil Launchbury, IT PHB
'I'm training the bats that live in my cube
to juggle mushrooms'
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 12:29:04 +0000
author: Phil Launchbury
|
Re: LN
In article , talkinginthedark@hotmail.com wrote:
> Oh and 8 stone 13lbs this morning, there are some advantages to 10
> days of no food. I intend to stuff my face and regain my usual dumpy
> self very soon but when I'm older I'd like to remember that yes I did
> once weigh under 9 stone.
<Adds to the agony>
Cheryl used to get consistently refused when going to give blood on the
basis that she weighed under 8 stone. She's put a bit of weight on
recently (eating cooked breakfasts for a week and eating in restaurants
every night does that..) and now weighs an astonishing 8 stone 6lbs.
</atha>
Phil.
--
Phil Launchbury, IT PHB
'I'm training the bats that live in my cube
to juggle mushrooms'
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 12:26:42 +0000
author: Phil Launchbury
|
Re: LN
talkinginthedark@hotmail.com wrote:
> >
> > Metronidazole?
>
> Just how ill would I be if I had a drink? I'm not going to (don't
> actually want alcohol or coffee or quite a long list of stuff) but I'm
> curious.
You will be barfing uncontrollably into a bucket for several hours.
Just dont go there, they disagree violently with alcohol.
date: 08 Sep 2008 12:33:34 GMT
author: unknown
|
Re: LN
On 8 Sep, 11:33, talkinginthed...@hotmail.com wrote:
> It's good to be home.
>
> Thank you for cards, wishes etc. Thanks particularly to Adie who has
> been a star these last few days.
Good to see you're something approaching yourself again - I was
shocked to see just how thin you were, but I suppose that's to be
expected under the circumstances.
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 05:43:02 -0700 (PDT)
author: DR
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Re: LN
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:38:30 -0700 (PDT), talkinginthedark@hotmail.com
blethered:
>On Sep 7, 4:32 pm, "Nige"
>wrote:
>> Krusty wrote:
>> > Anyone know how she's doing?
>>
>> 36D apparently
>
>Pah. Smaller number, different letter sweetie.
>
>Oh and 8 stone 13lbs this morning, there are some advantages to 10
>days of no food.
'Advantages'? Sounds ghastly. Go and have some breakfast, soonest.
>I intend to stuff my face and regain my usual dumpy
>self very soon but when I'm older I'd like to remember that yes I did
>once weigh under 9 stone.
We all did.
date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 13:50:04 +0100
author: Halla
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Re: LN
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:33:49 -0700 (PDT), talkinginthedark@hotmail.com
squeezed out the following:
>On Sep 7, 3:52 pm, "Krusty" <dontwant...@nowhere.invalid> wrote:
>
>> Anyone know how she's doing?
>
>I've got google groups working on the lap top (breaking my own no
>internet in the bedroom rule) and now I can post whilst naked in my
>own glorious, lovely, wonderful, fantastic bed.
>
>It's good to be home.
Indeed. Happy homecoming!
>Thank you for cards, wishes etc. Thanks particularly to Adie who has
>been a star these last few days.
>
>I shall not embarass myself or himself by going slushy about how much
>having your hand held whilst drugged out of your skull means.
Are you sure that's all he did?
>Now I need to figure out how to make google groups do what I want
>rather than what it wants.
Give it one of your stares.
--
Colin Irvine
ZZR1400 BOF#33 BONY#34 COFF#06 BHaLC#5
http://www.colinandpat.co.uk
date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 13:57:48 +0100
author: Colin Irvine
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Re: LN
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:43:18 -0700 (PDT), talkinginthedark@hotmail.com
wrote:
>I watched the hurling, ate real food, had teenage woes to deal with,
>ex husbands to berate, then finally a little bit of Babylon 5 and bed.
# It's such a perfect day...
--
Champ
Two standard issue crutches
To email me, neal at my domain should work.
date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 14:34:07 +0100
author: Champ
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Re: LN
On Sep 8, 1:26 pm, Phil Launchbury wrote:
> In article , talkinginthed...@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> > Oh and 8 stone 13lbs this morning, there are some advantages to 10
> > days of no food. I intend to stuff my face and regain my usual dumpy
> > self very soon but when I'm older I'd like to remember that yes I did
> > once weigh under 9 stone.
>
> <Adds to the agony>
>
> Cheryl used to get consistently refused when going to give blood on the
> basis that she weighed under 8 stone.
I had that. Didn't give blood ubtil my mid twenties as I was too thin.
I still (possibly, may have gone in the last declutter) have my
medical card from when I was pregnant with Joe - 6 stone 12 at the
first weigh in and less than 8 stone when I gave birth. When i started
posting here i was only 8 stone 3.
>She's put a bit of weight on
> recently (eating cooked breakfasts for a week and eating in restaurants
> every night does that..) and now weighs an astonishing 8 stone 6lbs.
Pah, i could be that thin if I wanted, I just like my food too much.
--
Lady Nina
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 06:49:05 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
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Re: LN
On Sep 8, 1:57 pm, Colin Irvine wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:33:49 -0700 (PDT), talkinginthed...@hotmail.com
> squeezed out the following:
> >I shall not embarass myself or himself by going slushy about how much
> >having your hand held whilst drugged out of your skull means.
>
> Are you sure that's all he did?
"It's no fun without a struggle"
> >Now I need to figure out how to make google groups do what I want
> >rather than what it wants.
>
> Give it one of your stares.
They're not quite back to full strength.
1. How do I get my name in the header not the email?
2. Any way to spam trap the email - it's the one I use for any one off
online stuff so it gets a fair bit of spam any way but reducing it
would be nice.
3. Any way to mark things as read?
4. auto sig rather than cutting and pasting dash dash space return
name?
--
Lady Nina
>
> --
> Colin Irvine
> ZZR1400 BOF#33 BONY#34 COFF#06 BHaLC#5http://www.colinandpat.co.uk
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 06:58:30 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
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Re: LN
On 8 Sep, 14:58, talkinginthed...@hotmail.com wrote:
> 1. How do I get my name in the header not the email?
Select "My Account", then on the left you'll see "Personal Information
- Edit". Select "Edit", then put what you want in as your nickname -
Google Groups will use this as your name.
> 2. Any way to spam trap the email - it's the one I use for any one off
> online stuff so it gets a fair bit of spam any way but reducing it
> would be nice.
Probably not.
> 3. Any way to mark things as read?
Again, probably not.
> 4. auto sig rather than cutting and pasting dash dash space return
> name?
Google Groups automatically trims trailing spaces, thus breaking sig-
seps. General wisdom on GG is not to bother with sigs.
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 07:05:09 -0700 (PDT)
author: DR
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Re: LN
talkinginthedark@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Sep 8, 1:57 pm, Colin Irvine wrote:
> > On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:33:49 -0700 (PDT),
> > talkinginthed...@hotmail.com squeezed out the following:
>
> > > Now I need to figure out how to make google groups do what I want
> > > rather than what it wants.
> >
> > Give it one of your stares.
>
> They're not quite back to full strength.
Why not just setup your usual software & feed on the lappie?
--
Krusty
www.MuddyStuff.co.uk
Off-Road Classifieds
'02 MV Senna '03 Tiger 955i '96 Tiger '79 Fantic Hiro 250
date: 8 Sep 2008 14:32:02 GMT
author: Krusty lid
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Re: LN
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember talkinginthedark@hotmail.com saying
something like:
>However even when they were loads ahead the kilkenny lot were cheating
>by breaking rules so i've decided I don't like them.
Heh. I think they're saying that in Waterford today.
--
Dave
GS850x2 XS650 SE6a
"It's a moron working with power tools.
How much more suspenseful can you get?"
- House
date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 15:44:17 +0100
author: Grimly Curmudgeon
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Re: LN
In article , talkinginthedark@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Sep 8, 1:26 pm, Phil Launchbury wrote:
> medical card from when I was pregnant with Joe - 6 stone 12 at the
> first weigh in and less than 8 stone when I gave birth. When i started
> posting here i was only 8 stone 3.
With Cheryls mother & grandmother they were really slim until they
sprogged. At which the thinness headed for the hills.
Which is another fine reason for us not sprogging (no. 25 in a list of
5000 or so).
> >She's put a bit of weight on
>> recently (eating cooked breakfasts for a week and eating in restaurants
>> every night does that..) and now weighs an astonishing 8 stone 6lbs.
>
> Pah, i could be that thin if I wanted, I just like my food too much.
So does she. She eats almost as much as I do but doesn't seem to put on
very much (if any) weight. It just ain't fair.
Exceptional periods of piggery (being on hols on Jersey for example)
excepted of course.
Phil.
--
Phil Launchbury, IT PHB
'I'm training the bats that live in my cube
to juggle mushrooms'
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 14:34:56 +0000
author: Phil Launchbury
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Re: LN
talkinginthedark@hotmail.com wrote:
>
>However even when they were loads ahead the kilkenny lot were cheating
>by breaking rules so i've decided I don't like them.
Being a Cork supporter, I particularly hate Kilkenny this year.
BTW, that's Kilkenny's main skill - cheating.
Fuckers!
--
Fr. Jack
Life is short and love is always over in the morning.
date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 16:28:07 +0100
author: Fr Jack
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Re: LN
On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 12:48:30 +0200, Ace said
>On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:43:18 -0700 (PDT), talkinginthedark@hotmail.com
>wrote:
>
>
>>I have the antibiotics that you can't have alcohol with - boo hiss!
>
>Metronidazole?
*shudders*
Those are the ones I had an allergic reaction to.
--
Snowleopard >^..^<
long tails
date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 19:36:59 +0100
author: Snowleopard
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Re: LN
On 08 Sep 2008 12:33:34 GMT, crn@NOSPAM.netunix.com said
>talkinginthedark@hotmail.com wrote:
>> >
>> > Metronidazole?
>>
>> Just how ill would I be if I had a drink? I'm not going to (don't
>> actually want alcohol or coffee or quite a long list of stuff) but I'm
>> curious.
>
>You will be barfing uncontrollably into a bucket for several hours.
>Just dont go there, they disagree violently with alcohol.
I didn't even drink with them and I got the uncontrollable barfing :~(
--
Snowleopard >^..^<
I hate it when they ain't been shaved
date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 19:44:52 +0100
author: Snowleopard
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Re: LN
Snowleopard wrote:
> On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 12:48:30 +0200, Ace said
>
>> On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:43:18 -0700 (PDT), talkinginthedark@hotmail.com
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I have the antibiotics that you can't have alcohol with - boo hiss!
>> Metronidazole?
>
> *shudders*
>
> Those are the ones I had an allergic reaction to.
>
Very nasty. I wasn't allergic, but I'm one of the ones that they make
feel sick.
*Very* sick.
--
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Tyger, Tyger Burning Bright (Remove rust to reply)
116 Giulietta 3.0l Sprint 1.7 145 2.0 Cloverleaf 156 V6 2.5 S2
Triumph Sprint ST 1050: It's blue, see.
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date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 19:11:39 GMT
author: Catman
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Re: LN
Snowleopard wrote:
> On 08 Sep 2008 12:33:34 GMT, crn@NOSPAM.netunix.com said
>
>> talkinginthedark@hotmail.com wrote:
>>>> Metronidazole?
>>> Just how ill would I be if I had a drink? I'm not going to (don't
>>> actually want alcohol or coffee or quite a long list of stuff) but I'm
>>> curious.
>> You will be barfing uncontrollably into a bucket for several hours.
>> Just dont go there, they disagree violently with alcohol.
>
> I didn't even drink with them and I got the uncontrollable barfing :~(
>
Ahh, didn't get it that bad, just *felt* like barfing.
--
Catman MIB#14 SKoGA#6 TEAR#4 BOTAFOF#38 Apostle#21 COSOC#3
Tyger, Tyger Burning Bright (Remove rust to reply)
116 Giulietta 3.0l Sprint 1.7 145 2.0 Cloverleaf 156 V6 2.5 S2
Triumph Sprint ST 1050: It's blue, see.
www.cuore-sportivo.co.uk
date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 19:12:52 GMT
author: Catman
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Re: LN
On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 19:11:39 GMT, Catman
said
>Snowleopard wrote:
>> On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 12:48:30 +0200, Ace said
>>
>>> On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:43:18 -0700 (PDT), talkinginthedark@hotmail.com
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I have the antibiotics that you can't have alcohol with - boo hiss!
>>> Metronidazole?
>>
>> *shudders*
>>
>> Those are the ones I had an allergic reaction to.
>>
>
>Very nasty. I wasn't allergic, but I'm one of the ones that they make
>feel sick.
>
>*Very* sick.
I thought at first it was something else as I'd been taking them for a
few days. I couldn't keep anything down at all, even water, and
whenever I'm sick I get loads of broken bloods vessels in my face and
neck. A day or so later I started itching so much I had to wrap myself
in wet towels, which is when I phoned the doc (well, NHS Direct, who
got my on-call doc to ring me).
The doc said that sometimes if you've had them before you can have an
adverse reaction; I was taking two different sorts at the time and he
told me that was the one to stop. It took 48 horrible hours before I
stopped feeling like I was rolling in nettles.
--
Snowleopard >^..^<
It's finger-lickin' GOOD!
date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 20:34:49 +0100
author: Snowleopard
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Re: LN
On 8 Sep 2008 14:32:02 GMT, "Krusty" <dontwantany@nowhere.invalid>
wrote:
>talkinginthedark@hotmail.com wrote:
>
>> On Sep 8, 1:57 pm, Colin Irvine wrote:
>> > On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:33:49 -0700 (PDT),
>> > talkinginthed...@hotmail.com squeezed out the following:
>>
>> > > Now I need to figure out how to make google groups do what I want
>> > > rather than what it wants.
>> >
>> > Give it one of your stares.
>>
>> They're not quite back to full strength.
>
>Why not just setup your usual software & feed on the lappie?
Because I'm hoping to only be on bed rest for a couple of days. I'm
downstairs atm (lured by a freshly cooked ham and mushroom omlette)
and it's lovely to read news in agent on a big screen and not having
to balance a keyboard on my knees.
--
Lady Nina
date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 21:21:52 +0100
author: Lady Nina
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Re: LN
Snowleopard wrote:
> On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 19:11:39 GMT, Catman
> said
>
>> Snowleopard wrote:
>>> On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 12:48:30 +0200, Ace said
>>>
>>>> On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 03:43:18 -0700 (PDT), talkinginthedark@hotmail.com
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I have the antibiotics that you can't have alcohol with - boo hiss!
>>>> Metronidazole?
>>> *shudders*
>>>
>>> Those are the ones I had an allergic reaction to.
>>>
>> Very nasty. I wasn't allergic, but I'm one of the ones that they make
>> feel sick.
>>
>> *Very* sick.
>
> I thought at first it was something else as I'd been taking them for a
> few days. I couldn't keep anything down at all, even water, and
> whenever I'm sick I get loads of broken bloods vessels in my face and
> neck. A day or so later I started itching so much I had to wrap myself
> in wet towels, which is when I phoned the doc (well, NHS Direct, who
> got my on-call doc to ring me).
>
> The doc said that sometimes if you've had them before you can have an
> adverse reaction; I was taking two different sorts at the time and he
> told me that was the one to stop. It took 48 horrible hours before I
> stopped feeling like I was rolling in nettles.
>
Horrid things. In the end, they dug out the filling that seemed to be
causing the problem and re-filled it. Touch wood, all seems to be well now.
--
Catman MIB#14 SKoGA#6 TEAR#4 BOTAFOF#38 Apostle#21 COSOC#3
Tyger, Tyger Burning Bright (Remove rust to reply)
116 Giulietta 3.0l Sprint 1.7 145 2.0 Cloverleaf 156 V6 2.5 S2
Triumph Sprint ST 1050: It's blue, see.
www.cuore-sportivo.co.uk
date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 20:33:24 GMT
author: Catman
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