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My 2A was 60 this year!!!
And I've owned him for 30 years!!!My 2A was 60 this year!!!
Me Tratter is twennyfie this year. Gots some new tie rod ends an antiroll bar bushes an a frunt prop to celebrate. Tha swot I is doin instead a wuk nex week.And I've owned him for 30 years!!!
Whassamadda?Eye has a poorly nose.
He's getting an op on his heed not his ass he'll be fine
It's annoying when you get stubble it catches your tights and makes runsI hate it when that happens
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on me chin
It urts. Gottid some red roar patches inside. One bit either side of the hole at the end. One further up. Eye was putting savalon onnit but it weren't doing much. Armed wiv me endoscope eye has hadda look and put me salalon on the right bits.Whassamadda?
No. Yer gorra have a wix to go chopping.Are you making candles.
Sorry to hear a bout your poorly dose.Eye has a poorly nose.
Most strange, what caused that I wonder?It urts. Gottid some red roar patches inside. One bit either side of the hole at the end. One further up. Eye was putting savalon onnit but it weren't doing much. Armed wiv me endoscope eye has hadda look and put me salalon on the right bits.
Sadly it would be possible in France, if I had gone to the docs about it, say a week earlier, but now time delays have pushed it to beyond our stay here, but I am just about to begin phoning around to see if anyone can fit me in in time. If not, it'll be the UK, and private if I have to.Are you not better having it done in France my be faster than the UK
Hard to say if it is cancer in my case. It seemed to start with something like an insect bite that went wrong or my hitting a branch with my head when moving my big weedwhacker machine around under apple trees. But the guy who saw it took one look at it, asked no questions at all and just said "cancer". He's quite old and experienced I think. It does look a bit like some of the pics I have seen. Anyway I am not going to be arguing, I'll just get it done. It is pretty small, about 6 or 7 mm across.I'm very sorry to hear this. At least it's on the surface where they can get at it! Skin cancers are very treatable.
As dermatologists like Sam Shuster at Newcastle uni have pointed out, people are much more inclined to identify skin lesions as 'cancer' these days, because they're fearful of compensation claims later. So it's a very broad definition!
Ta mate!Sorry to hear your news, Stan, I had a small patch removed from under my eye a few years ago so full sympathy. Wishing you swift treatment and a rapid recovery.
Cheers mate.Prizing the badge off & spraying the D2 works, I used wd40 the first time & it lasted 6 months then I
used wd40 water proof silicone spray it never done it again. The D1 problems are the springs in the latch which
corrode & become weak or snap. Theyre cost only a couple of quid for the full set, but takes a shift to do them
all, ive replaced a few sets over the years & became very good & doing them.
Due to W's health problems I'm not too bad at researching on the web. There are some stoopid sites on there and ones that only want to flog you either a product or a service.The worst thing you can do is troll google & look for answers, if searching ONLY use the NHS sites.
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