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  • Angle
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    • Dec 2010
    • 724

    Now I am going out for the afternoon so if anyone turns up here, a decision needs to be made: either to abandon R or to attempt a solution and then go on to set an S, Should be back about 5, following an afternoon of leisure in a country inn, having lunch and enjoying lively company.

    Good wishes, all.

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    • Anna

      Hello Angle! I have tried but so far with no success. I think everyone is out and about so best to wait and see if anyone trolls by to have a stab at it, no question of abandoning it. Have Patience!

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      • Nick Armstrong
        Host
        • Nov 2010
        • 26536

        Hello A & A and other readers... The unexpected work day yesterday, plus lack of sleep, kept me off the boards - I find that the first thing the suffers with not enough sleep is the eyes, they sting and I try and keep away from screens...

        I'm starting to address my mind to "R" but nothing has given me a way in yet... Save to wonder if the "St Andrews" is the University?
        "...the isle is full of noises,
        Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
        Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
        Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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        • amateur51

          Originally posted by Angle View Post
          Now I am going out for the afternoon so if anyone turns up here, a decision needs to be made: either to abandon R or to attempt a solution and then go on to set an S, Should be back about 5, following an afternoon of leisure in a country inn, having lunch and enjoying lively company.

          Good wishes, all.
          Sorry I'm niot managing to come up with anything fruitful on your R, Angle but I'll say this ... I said I'll say this ... I LURVE your new Avatar!

          I can hear the cough that is almost certain to follow!

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          • amateur51

            Originally posted by Caliban View Post
            Hello A & A and other readers... The unexpected work day yesterday, plus lack of sleep, kept me off the boards - I find that the first thing the suffers with not enough sleep is the eyes, they sting and I try and keep away from screens...

            I'm starting to address my mind to "R" but nothing has given me a way in yet... Save to wonder if the "St Andrews" is the University?
            I hope that your Sunday is proving to be more relaxing than your Saturday, Caliban.Have you tried Opticrom eye drops? They work for me when my eyes get bad, particularly during peak hay-fever weather

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            • Anna

              Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
              Sorry I'm niot managing to come up with anything fruitful on your R, Angle but I'll say this ... I said I'll say this ... I LURVE your new Avatar!

              I can hear the cough that is almost certain to follow!
              Who is Angle's new avatar, the face is familiar but I cannot put a name to it.

              Also a blank here, from the second clue that he altered I am assuming we are looking for a pianist?

              Watched the Corrie omni. Why is Kylie's son Max living with Mad Becky and Steve?

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              • Nick Armstrong
                Host
                • Nov 2010
                • 26536

                Originally posted by Anna View Post
                Who is Angle's new avatar, the face is familiar but I cannot put a name to it.

                Also a blank here, from the second clue that he altered I am assuming we are looking for a pianist?

                Watched the Corrie omni. Why is Kylie's son Max living with Mad Becky and Steve?
                John Barbirolli, Anna.

                I meant to comment on Angle's spiffing new persona but forgot

                As to Corrie, I think there was some storyline (before I started watching it again) about the sister being a surrogate mother for Mad Becky, who had to pay the sister for the child (whereby hung the tale of Becky helping herself to someone else's ยฃ5 grand from a smashed up safe during the tram crash). We need Ofca to supply full particulars!

                Ammy, thanks for the tip. I tend never to 'take' anything, whether it's pills for a headache or other aches and pains, or eyes - as usually a good night's sleep solves everything... But something for prickly-eye days would be welcome
                "...the isle is full of noises,
                Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                • Anna

                  Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                  Ammy, thanks for the tip. I tend never to 'take' anything, whether it's pills for a headache or other aches and pains, or eyes - as usually a good night's sleep solves everything... But something for prickly-eye days would be welcome
                  If you don't like using eyedrops (I don't) Optrex do Actimist which you spray on closed eyelids as a remedy for scratchy eyes. Like you I seldom take remedies, also, I am allergic to paracetemol which is a pain. Thanks for Corrie info, yes, we need Ofca's indepth knowledge here!

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                  • amateur51

                    Originally posted by Anna View Post
                    If you don't like using eyedrops (I don't) Optrex do Actimist which you spray on closed eyelids as a remedy for scratchy eyes. Like you I seldom take remedies, also, I am allergic to paracetemol which is a pain. Thanks for Corrie info, yes, we need Ofca's indepth knowledge here!
                    I'm a great fan of taking things, but then I guess that I have more things wrong with me than you young devil-may-care things

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                    • Nick Armstrong
                      Host
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 26536

                      Originally posted by Anna View Post
                      If you don't like using eyedrops (I don't) Optrex do Actimist which you spray on closed eyelids as a remedy for scratchy eyes. Like you I seldom take remedies, also, I am allergic to paracetemol which is a pain. Thanks for Corrie info, yes, we need Ofca's indepth knowledge here!
                      I savoured several times Stephanie Coles's delicious delivery of those curmudgeonly lines as she sat eating Roy's pie and eavesdropping on conversations:

                      "Oh they'll let anyone adopt nowadays - gays, cripples, trapeze-artists, come one, come all... Needs a little more lard, that pastry..."


                      "...the isle is full of noises,
                      Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                      Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                      Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                      • Anna

                        Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                        I savoured several times Stephanie Coles's delicious delivery of those curmudgeonly lines as she sat eating Roy's pie and eavesdropping on conversations:

                        "Oh they'll let anyone adopt nowadays - gays, cripples, trapeze-artists, come one, come all... Needs a little more lard, that pastry..."


                        Oh, that was hilarious wasn't it? I also got confused with Marc/Marcia, so much to catch up on. Did anyone see the other day, in NZ the opposition party are trying to get Corrie moved to a later slot (i.e. past the watershed) as it is too 'raunchy' ? Well, it seems they are 16 months behind in viewing so goodness knows what fuss the current storylines will cause!

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                        • Nick Armstrong
                          Host
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 26536

                          Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                          I'm a great fan of taking things, but then I guess that I have more things wrong with me than you young devil-may-care things
                          Yes, rest assured I keep a keen awareness of being fortunate to have good health! (Although having said that, I did pop a few painkillers last week - I think I slept on my left arm, and ever since, and still a little today, I've had an achey, neuralgic sort of feeling running from left shoulder blade through left elbow down to left little finger Seems to be diminishing though... )

                          My father is only alive thanks to the fantastically complex cocktail of 'things to take' prescribed by specialists after a severe heart muscle problem 4 years ago plus incipient and reasonably benign Parkinson's... Astonishing medical science in play
                          "...the isle is full of noises,
                          Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                          Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                          Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                          • amateur51

                            Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                            I savoured several times Stephanie Coles's delicious delivery of those curmudgeonly lines as she sat eating Roy's pie and eavesdropping on conversations:

                            "Oh they'll let anyone adopt nowadays - gays, cripples, trapeze-artists, come one, come all... Needs a little more lard, that pastry..."


                            By 'eck, I must catch up with this

                            I heard some very sad news the otherday vis-รก-vis pies - THE pork pie shop in Leicester has gorn, closed!!

                            A nation hangs its head

                            [well the ones with an epicurean interest in pork pies do, any road oop!]

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                            • amateur51

                              Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                              Yes, rest assured I keep a keen awareness of being fortunate to have good health! (Although having said that, I did pop a few painkillers last week - I think I slept on my left arm, and ever since, and still a little today, I've had an achey, neuralgic sort of feeling running from left shoulder blade through left elbow down to left little finger Seems to be diminishing though... )

                              My father is only alive thanks to the fantastically complex cocktail of 'things to take' prescribed by specialists after a severe heart muscle problem 4 years ago plus incipient and reasonable benign Parkinson's... Astonishing medical science in play
                              Oh your pool ol'dad - do send him my best regards, us sufferers must stick together, I say. As my mum used to say about her mother "She enjoyed poor health"

                              I thought I was developing Parkinson's a year or so back, trembling/wobbling hand. I was sent to a charming French specialist who asked me to describe my symptoms. I mentioned that it made eating and drinking difficult sometimes.

                              "Difficult?" she said "How is it difficult?"

                              "Well" I said " Sometimes the food falls off my fork and on to the floor as a result"

                              She shrugged. Did I mention that she was French?

                              "And" I said "sometimes when I take a drink, I may spill my wine"

                              " You spill your wine?!" she said, suddenly interested

                              Did I mention that she was French?!

                              Anyways up, the MRI scan showed no brain lesions and Parkinson's was not diagnosed

                              Hurrah!

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                              • Anna

                                Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                                Anyways up, the MRI scan showed no brain lesions and Parkinson's was not diagnosed

                                Hurrah!
                                Oh, glad to hear that Ams (and, that was a funny story by the way) but most of us take rude health to be the norm and we never know what may be round the corner so thank goodness for all the advances in medicines I say as well.

                                I got well and truly lost in Leicester once, on my way back from Newark due to roadworks. I had no idea it was famous for pork pies. My butcher does a lovely one with a hand raised crust.

                                Edit: Going back on topic, anyone got any clue about the R?
                                Last edited by Guest; 08-05-11, 15:57.

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