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by Dominic » Thu Jun 02, 2011 12:52 pm
Noops wrote:Time until Thursday, 6 October 2011, 00:00:01 (Glasgow time)
Last quarter now ..

Not wanting to upset you Noops, but June + July + Aug + Sept does not count as a quarter

...still homeward straight now!
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by campbell » Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:09 pm
Why is there always an accountant around when you don't need one

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by Noops » Fri Jun 03, 2011 7:27 am
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by Noops » Fri Jun 03, 2011 7:50 am
campbell wrote:Can hardly believe it Neil...!
I think my Elise has been off the road for a fair amount of your own enforced absence - I think I know how you are going to feel come October

It will be an odd feeling campbell and cant wait

. I have felt like a driving instructor for the last 8 months, always haveing the distinct feeling the van has lost the pest control advertising and has HIT ME written on the side the close shaves when my son's driving.....its a bit like sitting beside TUT on track at KH with the added bonus of traffic coming the other way
I'm applying for my new provisional 8 weeks before, so I hope to be at least driving with shiny new L plates sometime in October vith a veiw to organising everything for my test ASAP, just in time to save whats left of my sanity, my hair and the van.....
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by campbell » Fri Jun 03, 2011 2:32 pm
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by tut » Fri Jun 03, 2011 3:12 pm
Twill be good to have you back Neil, I am retired so my job would not suffer, but the thought of not driving N3 for a year would put me on suicide watch.
I know it will raise a laugh, but I have been pretty sensible since I got my points, yet even so I screwed up twice within a few miles, but got away with it.
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by Victor Meldrew » Fri Jun 03, 2011 8:25 pm
Do you think I might have mine back on the road by then...?
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
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by Noops » Sat Jun 04, 2011 6:33 am
Victor Meldrew wrote:Do you think I might have mine back on the road by then...?
Its possable

,highly unlikely ??

.......

, lets face it if the Flying Scotsman can be returned to the track after five years of restoration and a war time new paint jobby, then your in with a fair but slim shout.
You never know, Mags might have even have "her", "car" on the road before you....

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by Noops » Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:17 pm
r055 wrote:rossybee wrote:All the best Neil
Apparently the first post-cam pish feels like broken glass

very true... was wondering when you were going to join in!
although his is down the throat I believe... the camera - not the pish... although im told its good for your complexion.
Seriously though... all the best Neil

Been a bit of a wait....

, then put back for some reason, untill this afternoon, took five mins of a little discomfort to have a look down and it appears I have
Chronic inflamation of duodenum........

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by j2 lot » Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:26 pm
That doesn't sound nice Neil ... but I'm sure it is a relief that it's nothing more sinister.

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by Noops » Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:37 pm
j2 lot wrote:That doesn't sound nice Neil ... but I'm sure it is a relief that it's nothing more sinister.

After 18 months of constant, sometimes hellish pain, with no real idea of what it was??

it is a relief that it is nothing worse

. Hopefully some proper medication now I can get this calmed down and normal service can resume

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by Victor Meldrew » Mon Jun 06, 2011 8:38 pm
Noops wrote:j2 lot wrote:That doesn't sound nice Neil ... but I'm sure it is a relief that it's nothing more sinister.

After 18 months of constant, sometimes hellish pain, with no real idea of what it was??

it is a relief that it is nothing worse

. Hopefully some proper medication now I can get this calmed down and normal service can resume

A person's genes and environmental factors seem to play a role in the development of Crohn's disease. The body may be overreacting to normal bacteria in the intestines.
The disease may occur at any age, but it usually occurs in people between ages 15 - 35. Risk factors include:
* Family history of Crohn's disease
* Jewish ancestry
* Smoking
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
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by Noops » Wed Jun 08, 2011 8:28 am
Victor Meldrew wrote:Noops wrote:j2 lot wrote:That doesn't sound nice Neil ... but I'm sure it is a relief that it's nothing more sinister.

After 18 months of constant, sometimes hellish pain, with no real idea of what it was??

it is a relief that it is nothing worse

. Hopefully some proper medication now I can get this calmed down and normal service can resume

A person's genes and environmental factors seem to play a role in the development of Crohn's disease. The body may be overreacting to normal bacteria in the intestines.
The disease may occur at any age, but it usually occurs in people between ages 15 - 35. Risk factors include:
* Family history of Crohn's disease
* Jewish ancestry
* Smoking
Thankyou Victor for your amazing research.........

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by Victor Meldrew » Wed Jun 08, 2011 8:06 pm
Noops wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:
A person's genes and environmental factors seem to play a role in the development of Crohn's disease. The body may be overreacting to normal bacteria in the intestines.
The disease may occur at any age, but it usually occurs in people between ages 15 - 35. Risk factors include:
* Family history of Crohn's disease
* Jewish ancestry
* Smoking
Thankyou Victor for your amazing research.........

Just wondered about the age bit....
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
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by Noops » Thu Jun 09, 2011 4:35 am
Victor Meldrew wrote:Noops wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:
A person's genes and environmental factors seem to play a role in the development of Crohn's disease. The body may be overreacting to normal bacteria in the intestines.
The disease may occur at any age, but it usually occurs in people between ages 15 - 35. Risk factors include:
* Family history of Crohn's disease
* Jewish ancestry
* Smoking
Thankyou Victor for your amazing research.........

Just wondered about the age bit....
Funny enough I was diagnosed with Crohn's at the age of 35, however it took about two years to find out properly.........

so its possable that the age group you quote is quite correct saddly.

The rest, not in my case although I have smoked a few elise tires over the years
