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Asking for a pay rise?Bad knees from too much kneeling in church?
Asking for a pay rise?Bad knees from too much kneeling in church?
Iv never payed to make it riseAsking for a pay rise?
Ouch! I thought they'd just "up" the dosage of the 3 inhalers I'm on, but doc says I'm on max already. Didn't realise multiple meds needed to treat COPD. Are you on that lot for life now?I take Carbocisteine capsules twice a day, a capsule powder inhaler (Onbrez) once a day and, Fostair inhaler twice a day, I also have the usual Ventolin inhaler but,
as the other meds are working so well rarely use it.
Haven't heard the word sprog in donkeys years. 'Tha nowt burra sprog' me dad used to call me when I was a kid68, still a sprog,I'm a youthful spirit living in a mortal shell.
I think so, I'm a realist these conditions don't get better so, as long as it don't get worse, I'm happy.Ouch! I thought they'd just "up" the dosage of the 3 inhalers I'm on, but doc says I'm on max already. Didn't realise multiple meds needed to treat COPD. Are you on that lot for life now?
West of the Pennines - proper side of course - we'd use "sprog" as term of endearment for a brat straight out of the factory :~}Haven't heard the word sprog in donkeys years. 'Tha nowt burra sprog' me dad used to call me when I was a kid
That why you live in YORKSHIREWest of the Pennines - proper side of course - we'd use "sprog" as term of endearment for a brat straight out of the factory :~}
Or even still a "bun int' th'oven". As in..."I hear you've got a sprog on the way".West of the Pennines - proper side of course - we'd use "sprog" as term of endearment for a brat straight out of the factory :~}
But only 'til I "pop my clogs" John...That why you live in YORKSHIRE
When I was in the RAF it was a derogatory term for a new recruit.Haven't heard the word sprog in donkeys years. 'Tha nowt burra sprog' me dad used to call me when I was a kid
Up in Norfolk, one of my workmates used the expression "my missus is about to calve down" when she was due to give birth, we were nothing to do with farming.Or even still a "bun int' th'oven". As in..."I hear you've got a sprog on the way".
Whereabouts in Manc-land are you at?Definite sprog here then - 51 tomorrow. Still got my hair but the memory getting a little fuzzy at times. Worn knees / ankles / neck and duff wrist. Good teeth.
Must've gone soft in the head though got a Guzzi and a P38!
The wet bit.Whereabouts in Manc-land are you at?
That's a cop-out! It's ALL wet... ALWAYS! HahahaThe wet bit.
Bet the Enemy said pity you weren't hung like a horse.I got one of them inhaler but dot use it now had copd test last year bad cough but got the all clear smoke 30 to 40 a day had the enemy with me when the doc said got lungs of a horse think all the chemicals in the smokes keeping everything else at bay
Smoking = voluntary euthanasiaI got one of them inhaler but dot use it now had copd test last year bad cough but got the all clear smoke 30 to 40 a day had the enemy with me when the doc said got lungs of a horse think all the chemicals in the smokes keeping everything else at bay
Correction Pop mi clogsBut only 'til I "pop my clogs" John...
Helped bring on my heart attackSmoking = voluntary euthanasia
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