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By jocky85
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Johnny 1989 wrote:Thanks for all the suggestions, Jocky all I can say is good luck, today near where I live (Ilford) there was a serious assault where a man was hospitalised & even tonight at 6:40pm the Police still had the area cordoned off.

Ilford used to be such a nice town, the Youth of today have such a shit attitude (and I'm only 25) :roll: :lol:


I couldn't agree more Johnny (and I'm 23!!) I used to happily go to the cinema there on a fairly regular basis as it was the easiet 'big' cinema to get too. Think I'll only be going shopping in Romford, not that its much safer but at least it'll be daylight. Wondering why I want to move back now!!
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By Boboff
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S4B wrote:
Yudster wrote:And its full of Parisiens which does spoil it a bit.


Young Parisiens are so French

Double choc chip cookie for that reference



Not like you and me....
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By jocky85
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The arrogant bastard of an IFA that I just had to speak to - accusing us of moving a clients money but not knowing where it has gone, when our files clearly state it was left for him to advise us of what was happening!! Twat
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By Johnny 1989
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My brother this morning who left for work at 6:00am only for me to come downstairs, ready to leave the house & discovered that the front door is bloody open 8O

When I phoned him up he went "Oh did I?" although he did later say that he "thought" it had closed :roll:


The Youth of Today.... ;)
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By Yudster
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Not so much annoying me as shocking me. I got an email from Lou in Kenya today - she has just heard from an ex of hers who she is still friends with that he has got a rare form of bone cancer. He should be ok, he needs 10 months of chemo, but the bit that is shocking me is that he will have to have his leg amputated. I'm very glad he will ultimately be ok, but jeesh, cancer is brutal.
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By CassieJackson
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Cancer is indeed brutal. My mam had what sounds like a similar cancer when she was about 28. Her leg was amputated and luckily there has never been a sign of reoccurrence.
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By Yudster
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Oh this is a bad week. An Iranian friend of ours was arrested a few weeks ago because he took part in the election protests. Just found out he was killed in prison a couple of days ago.
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By Johnny 1989
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Bloody hell, and I though I had had a bad couple of weeks of recent. Sorry to hear about you recent troubles Yudster, hope your doing ok though considering the tough situation.
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By Yudster
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Its been a bit intense this week! But it'll be ok, thanks. Mr Y is pretty upset at the moment, he knew this lad really well, I only met him a few times. But really, its a whole other world out there, don't let them tell you different.
By Jill
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hmm annoying me today...

Went to peel some spuds and realised that the potato peeler is missing again. Thats 2 peelers in the space of a month that have gone missing :?

I need to get out more.......
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By Yudster
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Ooh this sounds familar. In my experience, missing vegetable peelers are commonly found - often years later - when digging out your compost heap.
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By MK Chris
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That sounds exactly like my story (and Zoot's to be fair) from a few weeks back.
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By Johnny 1989
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nicowoodcock wrote:On this weeks Podcast, on the bit where they are talking to Fern Britton, there appears to be two beds.


That's happened twice before, I think they record the show with the bed music on very very low so that they know where to place it (I presume) but I imagine that one or two beds that they used can't be cleared for legal reasons and so have to be edited out of the podcast. However it seems to have been recorded a bit too high on this one by mistake.

I could be talking out of my arse of course ;)

Pissing me off today, most of the tube lines in central London were restricted/closed which meant the lines that were still open were packed out :(
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By Yudster
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Shit this week just gets crapper and crapper! We went out for a walk and a pub meal with some friends of Mr Y's this afternoon, and when we get to the pub Mr Y's friend collapses in the car park with numbness and paralysis in her arms and no movement in her face and legs. First thought are its flu, so what to do? In the end Mr Y took her to hospital leaving me with Baby Y and her three kids, plus her useless and panicking husband to deal with.

Good job she went to hospital though, they don't think its flu. They've ruled out heart attack but think she may have had a stroke. If she did thankfully it seems to have been a fairly mild one, she has the movement back in her arms and face and can talk again. Mr Y is staying with her until more is known, and I have just finished getting two families worth of children and one pathetic and useless husband (definitely not mine) fed and put to bed in their respective houses. Its going to be another late one.......
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By Zoot
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Yudster wrote:Shit this week just gets crapper and crapper! We went out for a walk and a pub meal with some friends of Mr Y's this afternoon, and when we get to the pub Mr Y's friend collapses in the car park with numbness and paralysis in her arms and no movement in her face and legs. First thought are its flu, so what to do? In the end Mr Y took her to hospital leaving me with Baby Y and her three kids, plus her useless and panicking husband to deal with.

Good job she went to hospital though, they don't think its flu. They've ruled out heart attack but think she may have had a stroke. If she did thankfully it seems to have been a fairly mild one, she has the movement back in her arms and face and can talk again. Mr Y is staying with her until more is known, and I have just finished getting two families worth of children and one pathetic and useless husband (definitely not mine) fed and put to bed in their respective houses. Its going to be another late one.......

Jees, I thought my day was bad. How were the kids coping?
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By Yudster
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Zoot wrote:Jees, I thought my day was bad. How were the kids coping?

They were ok eventually. They were pretty shocked and scared but I got them reassured and comfortable - at which point they were so comfortable that they decided to start asking their dad what would happen if mummy died (they were only doing this becuase they had been convinced that this wasn't going to happen!) and getting all dramatic with what they would do - at which point their dad gave up all pretence of coping and went into full-scale auto-witter mode. I managed to get them calmed down, and then him calmed down, got them some supper and got them all off to bed - and then finally got me and Baby Y home to do the same!

Johnny 1989 wrote:Bloody hell Yuds you really are having a terrible week, just hope it all gets better for you soon.

Well, to be fair, all the bad stuff is happening to other people - in comparison, my week has been great really! But honestly, it never rains......
By Jill
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Bonanzoid wrote:Because weekends are 2 days and weeks are 5?


...I'll stop being an arsehole now haha.



Don't stop on my account :roll:
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