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over a year ago
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"Is it time???
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Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Rikke.
Give up yourself unto the moment
The time is now
Give up yourself unto the moment
Let's make this moment last |
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Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening Jim. I'm in bed. The pain is dialled up to 11. But I do have tea.
Today I dragged a child out of bed. Went to work. Had a flat wheelchair tyre. Waited for a colleague to fix it. Met a deadline. Went to the docs. Swore a lot. Went to my brother's. Vegged on the sofa. And now I'm typing this nonsense.....
How about youuuuuuuuuuu? |
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over a year ago
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"Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening Jim. I'm in bed. The pain is dialled up to 11. But I do have tea.
Today I dragged a child out of bed. Went to work. Had a flat wheelchair tyre. Waited for a colleague to fix it. Met a deadline. Went to the docs. Swore a lot. Went to my brother's. Vegged on the sofa. And now I'm typing this nonsense.....
How about youuuuuuuuuuu? "
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, KC and the Moonlight Band with your 11 at 11. What kinda tea?
I hope you're not flat now.
I stayed in bed for as long as I could before I had to get out of bed. I received a new wheelie bin for the recycling. I sent a WhatsApp message to someone. |
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over a year ago
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"Good evening everyone
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Caveman. How was your day today?lazy day because the weather is shite in ireland "
Fair do's. |
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"Good evening everyone
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Caveman. How was your day today?lazy day because the weather is shite in ireland "
Can you transport it here?
I have seagulls that must suffer |
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"Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening Jim. I'm in bed. The pain is dialled up to 11. But I do have tea.
Today I dragged a child out of bed. Went to work. Had a flat wheelchair tyre. Waited for a colleague to fix it. Met a deadline. Went to the docs. Swore a lot. Went to my brother's. Vegged on the sofa. And now I'm typing this nonsense.....
How about youuuuuuuuuuu?
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, KC and the Moonlight Band with your 11 at 11. What kinda tea?
I hope you're not flat now.
I stayed in bed for as long as I could before I had to get out of bed. I received a new wheelie bin for the recycling. I sent a WhatsApp message to someone."
It's green tea in a yellow mug, Jim. I'm no longer flat, thanks to colleague power. Yeah!
What kind of recycling is your new bin for? It was non-recycling waste week this week here. I didn't get a WhatsApp from you, but I did get a few from Mr KC and others |
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"Good evening everyone
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Caveman. How was your day today?lazy day because the weather is shite in ireland
Can you transport it here?
I have seagulls that must suffer"
Seagulls are people too. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening Jim. I'm in bed. The pain is dialled up to 11. But I do have tea.
Today I dragged a child out of bed. Went to work. Had a flat wheelchair tyre. Waited for a colleague to fix it. Met a deadline. Went to the docs. Swore a lot. Went to my brother's. Vegged on the sofa. And now I'm typing this nonsense.....
How about youuuuuuuuuuu?
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, KC and the Moonlight Band with your 11 at 11. What kinda tea?
I hope you're not flat now.
I stayed in bed for as long as I could before I had to get out of bed. I received a new wheelie bin for the recycling. I sent a WhatsApp message to someone.
It's green tea in a yellow mug, Jim. I'm no longer flat, thanks to colleague power. Yeah!
What kind of recycling is your new bin for? It was non-recycling waste week this week here. I didn't get a WhatsApp from you, but I did get a few from Mr KC and others "
Green tea, yellow mug, groovy.
It's for cans, tins and plastic. Black bin, purple lid, good colour combination. It's my new favourite wheelie bin. I only sent the one WhatsApp today, I haven't been feeling very chatty. |
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over a year ago
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW "
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I've just managed to get coffee on the left lens of my spectacles.
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Jim, do your test' tickle when you wear spectacular spectacles on testicles? Ô¿Ô"
Haha. I'm going to keep my glasses on my face. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?"
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
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over a year ago
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"Evening greetings from my bed
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Rickshawed. From my black sofa in a location in Shrewsbury.
Good choice of colour - won't show the stains "
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Green tea, yellow mug, groovy.
It's for cans, tins and plastic. Black bin, purple lid, good colour combination. It's my new favourite wheelie bin. I only sent the one WhatsApp today, I haven't been feeling very chatty."
Your new bin sounds very smart. Ours for tins and plastic etc is burgundy..... I hope you are okay, Jim? |
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW "
What's the NHS been up to now?! |
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"Howdy Jim
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, BiRomancergirl. Was you Wednesday wonderful or woeful?" it was pretty good thanks Jim much better than yesterday hope your day has been a good one. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW "
Before I got to boring I thought tuna plait sounded good.
What a lucky, lucky man.
I hope you and your nerves are feeling better. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Green tea, yellow mug, groovy.
It's for cans, tins and plastic. Black bin, purple lid, good colour combination. It's my new favourite wheelie bin. I only sent the one WhatsApp today, I haven't been feeling very chatty.
Your new bin sounds very smart. Ours for tins and plastic etc is burgundy..... I hope you are okay, Jim?"
Burgundy is good. I'll be alright. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Howdy Jim
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, BiRomancergirl. Was you Wednesday wonderful or woeful?it was pretty good thanks Jim much better than yesterday hope your day has been a good one."
Wonderful! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW
What's the NHS been up to now?! "
Really long arse story over trying to get a prescription out my GP that I had previously been given. They have come up with every single reason going to get out of doing it because its expensive medication. Even Mr is pissed off with it now. 2 weeks of fighting to get it so far. Not happy as the meds worked and now I have to go without.
PW |
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over a year ago
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"Evening Jimothy.
I'm feeling rather subdued after the tennis. I'm tired & grumpy, too x"
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Red. You cannot be subdued when you're in the company of an awesome, legendary nocturnal dude. x |
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over a year ago
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Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening and one love, Nero. YOU'RE TONIGHT'S FIRST POSTER!!!!
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Thank you dårling .
....and KC² too, in case she gets jealous."
Try not to get the coffee on your beautiful face. |
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"Evening Jimothy.
I'm feeling rather subdued after the tennis. I'm tired & grumpy, too x
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Red. You cannot be subdued when you're in the company of an awesome, legendary nocturnal dude. x"
This is very true Jim.
I'm just not feeling myself, I guess.
Day off tomorrow, so I'm gonna have to do something nice to cheer myself up xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW
Before I got to boring I thought tuna plait sounded good.
What a lucky, lucky man.
I hope you and your nerves are feeling better."
It is rather good if I do say so myself.
My nerves are fine, but you see the headline woman blows up doctors surgery you heard it here first!
PW |
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW
What's the NHS been up to now?!
Really long arse story over trying to get a prescription out my GP that I had previously been given. They have come up with every single reason going to get out of doing it because its expensive medication. Even Mr is pissed off with it now. 2 weeks of fighting to get it so far. Not happy as the meds worked and now I have to go without.
PW "
Is it the one we discussed before? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Evening Jimothy.
I'm feeling rather subdued after the tennis. I'm tired & grumpy, too x
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Red. You cannot be subdued when you're in the company of an awesome, legendary nocturnal dude. x
This is very true Jim.
I'm just not feeling myself, I guess.
Day off tomorrow, so I'm gonna have to do something nice to cheer myself up xx"
Treat yourself tomorrow. Big treat, little treat, it don't matter just have a treat. And feel yourself. x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW
Before I got to boring I thought tuna plait sounded good.
What a lucky, lucky man.
I hope you and your nerves are feeling better.
It is rather good if I do say so myself.
My nerves are fine, but you see the headline woman blows up doctors surgery you heard it here first!
PW "
You broke the news before Tom! |
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"Evening Jimothy.
I'm feeling rather subdued after the tennis. I'm tired & grumpy, too x
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Red. You cannot be subdued when you're in the company of an awesome, legendary nocturnal dude. x
This is very true Jim.
I'm just not feeling myself, I guess.
Day off tomorrow, so I'm gonna have to do something nice to cheer myself up xx
Treat yourself tomorrow. Big treat, little treat, it don't matter just have a treat. And feel yourself. x"
Thanks Jimothy |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW
What's the NHS been up to now?!
Really long arse story over trying to get a prescription out my GP that I had previously been given. They have come up with every single reason going to get out of doing it because its expensive medication. Even Mr is pissed off with it now. 2 weeks of fighting to get it so far. Not happy as the meds worked and now I have to go without.
PW
Is it the one we discussed before? "
Yes, but the tablet form.
Had a months worth and did so much better.
PW |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW
Before I got to boring I thought tuna plait sounded good.
What a lucky, lucky man.
I hope you and your nerves are feeling better.
It is rather good if I do say so myself.
My nerves are fine, but you see the headline woman blows up doctors surgery you heard it here first!
PW
You broke the news before Tom!"
Uh oh am I going to get in trouble for that? |
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW
What's the NHS been up to now?!
Really long arse story over trying to get a prescription out my GP that I had previously been given. They have come up with every single reason going to get out of doing it because its expensive medication. Even Mr is pissed off with it now. 2 weeks of fighting to get it so far. Not happy as the meds worked and now I have to go without.
PW
Is it the one we discussed before?
Yes, but the tablet form.
Had a months worth and did so much better.
PW "
I found the tablets really effective. The powder stuff is just Keep at them, complain to your CCG if necessary. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Evening Jimothy.
I'm feeling rather subdued after the tennis. I'm tired & grumpy, too x
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Red. You cannot be subdued when you're in the company of an awesome, legendary nocturnal dude. x
This is very true Jim.
I'm just not feeling myself, I guess.
Day off tomorrow, so I'm gonna have to do something nice to cheer myself up xx
Treat yourself tomorrow. Big treat, little treat, it don't matter just have a treat. And feel yourself. x
Thanks Jimothy "
See, awesome and legendary, that's what I do. It's just natural. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW
Before I got to boring I thought tuna plait sounded good.
What a lucky, lucky man.
I hope you and your nerves are feeling better.
It is rather good if I do say so myself.
My nerves are fine, but you see the headline woman blows up doctors surgery you heard it here first!
PW
You broke the news before Tom!
Uh oh am I going to get in trouble for that? "
I could get a paddle. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW
What's the NHS been up to now?!
Really long arse story over trying to get a prescription out my GP that I had previously been given. They have come up with every single reason going to get out of doing it because its expensive medication. Even Mr is pissed off with it now. 2 weeks of fighting to get it so far. Not happy as the meds worked and now I have to go without.
PW
Is it the one we discussed before?
Yes, but the tablet form.
Had a months worth and did so much better.
PW
I found the tablets really effective. The powder stuff is just Keep at them, complain to your CCG if necessary. "
Definitely keep on complaining. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW
Before I got to boring I thought tuna plait sounded good.
What a lucky, lucky man.
I hope you and your nerves are feeling better.
It is rather good if I do say so myself.
My nerves are fine, but you see the headline woman blows up doctors surgery you heard it here first!
PW
You broke the news before Tom!
Uh oh am I going to get in trouble for that?
I could get a paddle."
One of those kayak paddles? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW
Before I got to boring I thought tuna plait sounded good.
What a lucky, lucky man.
I hope you and your nerves are feeling better.
It is rather good if I do say so myself.
My nerves are fine, but you see the headline woman blows up doctors surgery you heard it here first!
PW
You broke the news before Tom!
Uh oh am I going to get in trouble for that?
I could get a paddle.
One of those kayak paddles?"
Yakety yak, didn't mean kayak. |
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW
What's the NHS been up to now?!
Really long arse story over trying to get a prescription out my GP that I had previously been given. They have come up with every single reason going to get out of doing it because its expensive medication. Even Mr is pissed off with it now. 2 weeks of fighting to get it so far. Not happy as the meds worked and now I have to go without.
PW
Is it the one we discussed before?
Yes, but the tablet form.
Had a months worth and did so much better.
PW
I found the tablets really effective. The powder stuff is just Keep at them, complain to your CCG if necessary. "
Interesting.. GP has said he needs to contact the CCG before he can think about prescribing it. So do I need to beat him to it?
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW
Before I got to boring I thought tuna plait sounded good.
What a lucky, lucky man.
I hope you and your nerves are feeling better.
It is rather good if I do say so myself.
My nerves are fine, but you see the headline woman blows up doctors surgery you heard it here first!
PW
You broke the news before Tom!
Uh oh am I going to get in trouble for that?
I could get a paddle."
Can you hit the GP with it?
But thank you you made me giggle.
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW
Before I got to boring I thought tuna plait sounded good.
What a lucky, lucky man.
I hope you and your nerves are feeling better.
It is rather good if I do say so myself.
My nerves are fine, but you see the headline woman blows up doctors surgery you heard it here first!
PW
You broke the news before Tom!
Uh oh am I going to get in trouble for that?
I could get a paddle.
Can you hit the GP with it?
But thank you you made me giggle.
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Let's play Jim's Spotify Surprise. The first person to give me the name of an act, I'll listen to the act. I'll search for the act on my Spotify, and press play. |
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"7?
Good evening Erect one. And how are you?
I'm sat in bed with a rather full tummy feeling a bit fat
PW
To see you is heaven.
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Petite. Do you know what, I'm all the better for seeing you.
What have you been masticating?
I cooked us both dinner tonight... Tuna Plait, its not as boring as it sounds and I can win people over with it. And anyone that doesn't like it is a wrong'un!
Then took my man out and treated him to dessert which involved crepes and waffles with fruit and ice cream.
Needed some comfort food as the NHS have really got on my nerves today!
PW
What's the NHS been up to now?!
Really long arse story over trying to get a prescription out my GP that I had previously been given. They have come up with every single reason going to get out of doing it because its expensive medication. Even Mr is pissed off with it now. 2 weeks of fighting to get it so far. Not happy as the meds worked and now I have to go without.
PW
Is it the one we discussed before?
Yes, but the tablet form.
Had a months worth and did so much better.
PW
I found the tablets really effective. The powder stuff is just Keep at them, complain to your CCG if necessary.
Interesting.. GP has said he needs to contact the CCG before he can think about prescribing it. So do I need to beat him to it?
PW "
It would appear that CCGs are trying to cut costs and make everyone use the powder. The tablets CAN be prescribed if there's been a reasonable trial of the powder but it cannot be tolerated |
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Fancy your chances at Babestation Roulette? What's the Babestation babe doing?
Is she showing off her boobs?
Talking to her audience with the mic?
On all fours?
Looking thoroughly bored?
Is she in a sexy outfit?
Is she chatting with the producer?
Is she naked?
Is she on her front?
On her back?
Is she wagglin' the phone?
Or is she wagglin' her ass?
Or is she doing something else? |
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"Fancy your chances at Babestation Roulette? What's the Babestation babe doing?
Is she showing off her boobs?
Talking to her audience with the mic?
On all fours?
Looking thoroughly bored?
Is she in a sexy outfit?
Is she chatting with the producer?
Is she naked?
Is she on her front?
On her back?
Is she wagglin' the phone?
Or is she wagglin' her ass?
Or is she doing something else?"
I’m guessing she’s eating a snack! On the phone as the guy (or girl) enjoys hearing someone eat….though it’s a nightmare to me!
Also good evening jimothy |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Fancy your chances at Babestation Roulette? What's the Babestation babe doing?
Is she showing off her boobs?
Talking to her audience with the mic?
On all fours?
Looking thoroughly bored?
Is she in a sexy outfit?
Is she chatting with the producer?
Is she naked?
Is she on her front?
On her back?
Is she wagglin' the phone?
Or is she wagglin' her ass?
Or is she doing something else?
I’m guessing she’s eating a snack! On the phone as the guy (or girl) enjoys hearing someone eat….though it’s a nightmare to me!
Also good evening jimothy "
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Booty. The Babestation babe has gone for a well deserved break. We'll continue the game when the next Babestation babe comes on screen. Oh my goodness, I cannot cope with listening to someone eat on the telly or radio. The station gets switched.
The next Babestation babe is on. She's sitting sexily. |
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On this day 1859 a daredevil crossed Niagara Falls on a tightrope.
Jean Francois Gravelet, a Frenchman known professionally as Charles Blondin, became the first daredevil to walk across Niagara Falls on a tightrope. The feat, which was performed 160 feet above the Niagara gorge just down river from the Falls, was witnessed by some 5,000 spectators. Wearing pink tights and a yellow tunic, Blondin crossed a cable about two inches in diameter and 1,100-feet long with only a balancing pole to protect him from plunging into the dangerous rapids below.
It was the first in a series of famous Niagara tightrope walks performed by “The Great Blondin” from 1859 to 1860. These “ascensions,” as he advertised them, always had different theatrical variations, including doing tightrope walks blindfolded, in a sack, with his manager on his back, sitting down midway to cook an omelette, and pushing a wheelbarrow across while dressed as an ape. In 1861 he performed at the Crystal Palace in London, turning somersaults on stilts on a rope stretched 170 feet above the ground. |
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On this day 1936 Gone With the Wind was published.
Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind is one of the best-selling novels of all time and the basis for the blockbuster 1939 movie.
In 1926, Mitchell was forced to quit her job as a reporter at the Atlanta Journal to recover from a series of physical injuries. With too much time on her hands, Mitchell soon grew restless. Working on a Remington typewriter, a gift from her second husband, John R. Marsh, in their cramped one-bedroom apartment, Mitchell began telling the story of an Atlanta belle named Pansy O’Hara.
In tracing Pansy’s life from the antebellum South through the Civil War and into the Reconstruction era, Mitchell drew on the tales she had heard from her parents and other relatives, as well as from Confederate war veterans she had met as a young girl. The story presents a romanticised view of the Old South and does not engage with the horrors of sl@very. She was extremely secretive about her work, Mitchell eventually gave the manuscript to Harold Latham, an editor from New York’s MacMillan Publishing. Latham encouraged Mitchell to complete the novel, with one important change, the heroine’s name. Mitchell agreed to change it to Scarlett.
Published in 1936, Gone With the Wind caused a sensation in Atlanta and went on to sell millions of copies in the United States and throughout the world. The book drew criticism for its whitewashed depictions of sl@very. Mitchell nonetheless won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937, and by that time a movie project was already in the works. The film was produced by Hollywood giant David O. Selznick, who paid Mitchell a record $50,000 for the film rights to her book.
After testing hundreds of unknowns and big-name stars to play Scarlett, Selznick hired British actress Vivien Leigh days after filming began.
Though she didn’t take part in the film adaptation of her book, Mitchell did attend its premiere in December 1939 in Atlanta. She died just ten years later, after she was struck by a speeding car while crossing Atlanta’s Peachtree Street. |
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Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening and howdy, Bill. It seems like ages since we last saw you. How are things? How's Texas?" I"m good.its hot( summer)woke up to flooded living room the hot water heater leaked but everything is good now |
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"Howdy y'all
Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening and howdy, Bill. It seems like ages since we last saw you. How are things? How's Texas? I"m good.its hot( summer)woke up to flooded living room the hot water heater leaked but everything is good now"
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On this day 1974 Soviet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov defected from the USSR.
Considered one of the world’s greatest ballet dancers of all time, Soviet virtuoso Mikhail Baryshnikov choreographed his own Cold War-era defection from the U.S.S.R. after four years of planning.
Known as “Misha” to his admirers, Baryshnikov, then 26, finished a performance with the Leningrad-based Kirov Ballet in Toronto while on a Canadian tour, and then evaded his KGB handlers, disappearing into the crowd outside, hopping into a waiting car and hiding out until he was officially granted political asylum in Canada. Soon after, he received political asylum in the United States, where he became principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre and the New York City Ballet. He became a U.S. citizen on July the 3rd, 1986.
Baryshnikov called the defection an artistic choice rather than a political one.
“When I was in Toronto, I finally decided that if I let the opportunity of expanding my art in the West slip by, it would haunt me always,” he told The Globe and Mail in his first post-defection interview. “What I have done is called a crime in Russia … But my life is my art and I realized it would be a greater crime to destroy that. I want to work with some of the West's great choreographers if they think I am worthy of their creations.”
Baryshnikov told People magazine in 1985 that the defection unfolded like a thriller.
“It was arranged secretly through friends,” he said. “I was running, the getaway car was waiting a few blocks away as we were boarding on the group’s bus. KGB was watching us. It was actually funny. Fans are waiting for me outside the stage door, and I walk out and I start to run, and they start to run after me for autograph. They were laughing, I was running for my life. It was very emotional moment, I tell you.” |
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"On this day 1974 Soviet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov defected from the USSR.
Considered one of the world’s greatest ballet dancers of all time, Soviet virtuoso Mikhail Baryshnikov choreographed his own Cold War-era defection from the U.S.S.R. after four years of planning.
Known as “Misha” to his admirers, Baryshnikov, then 26, finished a performance with the Leningrad-based Kirov Ballet in Toronto while on a Canadian tour, and then evaded his KGB handlers, disappearing into the crowd outside, hopping into a waiting car and hiding out until he was officially granted political asylum in Canada. Soon after, he received political asylum in the United States, where he became principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre and the New York City Ballet. He became a U.S. citizen on July the 3rd, 1986.
Baryshnikov called the defection an artistic choice rather than a political one.
“When I was in Toronto, I finally decided that if I let the opportunity of expanding my art in the West slip by, it would haunt me always,” he told The Globe and Mail in his first post-defection interview. “What I have done is called a crime in Russia … But my life is my art and I realized it would be a greater crime to destroy that. I want to work with some of the West's great choreographers if they think I am worthy of their creations.”
Baryshnikov told People magazine in 1985 that the defection unfolded like a thriller.
“It was arranged secretly through friends,” he said. “I was running, the getaway car was waiting a few blocks away as we were boarding on the group’s bus. KGB was watching us. It was actually funny. Fans are waiting for me outside the stage door, and I walk out and I start to run, and they start to run after me for autograph. They were laughing, I was running for my life. It was very emotional moment, I tell you.”" the movie "white nights" I think with him and I can't remember the other actors name |
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"On this day 1974 Soviet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov defected from the USSR.
Considered one of the world’s greatest ballet dancers of all time, Soviet virtuoso Mikhail Baryshnikov choreographed his own Cold War-era defection from the U.S.S.R. after four years of planning.
Known as “Misha” to his admirers, Baryshnikov, then 26, finished a performance with the Leningrad-based Kirov Ballet in Toronto while on a Canadian tour, and then evaded his KGB handlers, disappearing into the crowd outside, hopping into a waiting car and hiding out until he was officially granted political asylum in Canada. Soon after, he received political asylum in the United States, where he became principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre and the New York City Ballet. He became a U.S. citizen on July the 3rd, 1986.
Baryshnikov called the defection an artistic choice rather than a political one.
“When I was in Toronto, I finally decided that if I let the opportunity of expanding my art in the West slip by, it would haunt me always,” he told The Globe and Mail in his first post-defection interview. “What I have done is called a crime in Russia … But my life is my art and I realized it would be a greater crime to destroy that. I want to work with some of the West's great choreographers if they think I am worthy of their creations.”
Baryshnikov told People magazine in 1985 that the defection unfolded like a thriller.
“It was arranged secretly through friends,” he said. “I was running, the getaway car was waiting a few blocks away as we were boarding on the group’s bus. KGB was watching us. It was actually funny. Fans are waiting for me outside the stage door, and I walk out and I start to run, and they start to run after me for autograph. They were laughing, I was running for my life. It was very emotional moment, I tell you.” the movie "white nights" I think with him and I can't remember the other actors name "
I'm going to search engine White Nights. |
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By *ildbillkidMan
over a year ago
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"On this day 1974 Soviet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov defected from the USSR.
Considered one of the world’s greatest ballet dancers of all time, Soviet virtuoso Mikhail Baryshnikov choreographed his own Cold War-era defection from the U.S.S.R. after four years of planning.
Known as “Misha” to his admirers, Baryshnikov, then 26, finished a performance with the Leningrad-based Kirov Ballet in Toronto while on a Canadian tour, and then evaded his KGB handlers, disappearing into the crowd outside, hopping into a waiting car and hiding out until he was officially granted political asylum in Canada. Soon after, he received political asylum in the United States, where he became principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre and the New York City Ballet. He became a U.S. citizen on July the 3rd, 1986.
Baryshnikov called the defection an artistic choice rather than a political one.
“When I was in Toronto, I finally decided that if I let the opportunity of expanding my art in the West slip by, it would haunt me always,” he told The Globe and Mail in his first post-defection interview. “What I have done is called a crime in Russia … But my life is my art and I realized it would be a greater crime to destroy that. I want to work with some of the West's great choreographers if they think I am worthy of their creations.”
Baryshnikov told People magazine in 1985 that the defection unfolded like a thriller.
“It was arranged secretly through friends,” he said. “I was running, the getaway car was waiting a few blocks away as we were boarding on the group’s bus. KGB was watching us. It was actually funny. Fans are waiting for me outside the stage door, and I walk out and I start to run, and they start to run after me for autograph. They were laughing, I was running for my life. It was very emotional moment, I tell you.” the movie "white nights" I think with him and I can't remember the other actors name
I'm going to search engine White Nights." Gregory Hines and Helen mirren |
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"On this day 1974 Soviet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov defected from the USSR.
Considered one of the world’s greatest ballet dancers of all time, Soviet virtuoso Mikhail Baryshnikov choreographed his own Cold War-era defection from the U.S.S.R. after four years of planning.
Known as “Misha” to his admirers, Baryshnikov, then 26, finished a performance with the Leningrad-based Kirov Ballet in Toronto while on a Canadian tour, and then evaded his KGB handlers, disappearing into the crowd outside, hopping into a waiting car and hiding out until he was officially granted political asylum in Canada. Soon after, he received political asylum in the United States, where he became principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre and the New York City Ballet. He became a U.S. citizen on July the 3rd, 1986.
Baryshnikov called the defection an artistic choice rather than a political one.
“When I was in Toronto, I finally decided that if I let the opportunity of expanding my art in the West slip by, it would haunt me always,” he told The Globe and Mail in his first post-defection interview. “What I have done is called a crime in Russia … But my life is my art and I realized it would be a greater crime to destroy that. I want to work with some of the West's great choreographers if they think I am worthy of their creations.”
Baryshnikov told People magazine in 1985 that the defection unfolded like a thriller.
“It was arranged secretly through friends,” he said. “I was running, the getaway car was waiting a few blocks away as we were boarding on the group’s bus. KGB was watching us. It was actually funny. Fans are waiting for me outside the stage door, and I walk out and I start to run, and they start to run after me for autograph. They were laughing, I was running for my life. It was very emotional moment, I tell you.” the movie "white nights" I think with him and I can't remember the other actors name
I'm going to search engine White Nights. Gregory Hines and Helen mirren"
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"Bill, what's the favourite car you've ever owned? the one I have now, my 2010 dodge pick- up
Fantastic. might not fit on y'all's roads"
Haha, you wouldn't be able to drive a lot of places in Shrewsbury in your Dodge. |
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"Bill, what's the favourite car you've ever owned? the one I have now, my 2010 dodge pick- up
Fantastic. might not fit on y'all's roads
Haha, you wouldn't be able to drive a lot of places in Shrewsbury in your Dodge." two rows of seats, four doors, and now about $60.00 or $70.00 dollars to fill up with gas |
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"Bill, what's the favourite car you've ever owned? the one I have now, my 2010 dodge pick- up
Fantastic. might not fit on y'all's roads
Haha, you wouldn't be able to drive a lot of places in Shrewsbury in your Dodge. two rows of seats, four doors, and now about $60.00 or $70.00 dollars to fill up with gas"
If I ever make it to America, you can pick me up. |
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"Bill, what's the favourite car you've ever owned? the one I have now, my 2010 dodge pick- up
Fantastic. might not fit on y'all's roads
Haha, you wouldn't be able to drive a lot of places in Shrewsbury in your Dodge. two rows of seats, four doors, and now about $60.00 or $70.00 dollars to fill up with gas
If I ever make it to America, you can pick me up." deal |
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On this day 1908 a huge mysterious blast rocked eastern Siberia, leaving millions of trees lying on the ground, mostly pointing in the same direction, over an area of many kilometres.
It was a difficult area to reach at the time and it was not until 1927, nearly twenty years later, that the first Soviet research expedition arrived at the scene.
They found millions of fallen trees and evidence that a huge number of reindeer had been killed. The first conclusion was that a meteor had struck, though scientists were baffled by the absence of a crater.
Over the years, a number of theories were put forward to explain what became known as the Tunguska Event, the explosion that occurred around Siberia’s Podkamennaya Tunguska River in what is now Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia.
They included claims of an alien spacecraft colliding with Earth, and the sudden appearance of a mini black hole.
Today, scientists believe they know the answer. It is thought that an incoming meteor or comet exploded on contact with our atmosphere, causing what is known as an air burst five to ten kilometers above the Earth’s surface.
It released enough energy to devastate any lifeform in the area, including all those trees.
That’s the theory. But nobody knows for sure. |
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