What made you happy today?
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- ~Madness~
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Well sort of happy but...well...
getting the date for my next operation, having it all done before the good weather. How lovely, two weeks off after the grand final. If we get in it and win it, they might not need to anethatise me. hahaha (OK that's wishful thinking...but you never know)
getting the date for my next operation, having it all done before the good weather. How lovely, two weeks off after the grand final. If we get in it and win it, they might not need to anethatise me. hahaha (OK that's wishful thinking...but you never know)
"whaaa whaaaaaa!
- Alec. J. Hidell
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You go girl, you'll be back to new in no time~Madness~ wrote:Well sort of happy but...well...
getting the date for my next operation, having it all done before the good weather. How lovely, two weeks off after the grand final. If we get in it and win it, they might not need to anethatise me. hahaha (OK that's wishful thinking...but you never know)
The one man in the world, who never believes he is mad, is the madman.
- ~Madness~
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I'll be doing handstands if we get in the GF. haha and if we get cousins, well...who knows.Frank Stone wrote:You go girl, you'll be back to new in no time~Madness~ wrote:Well sort of happy but...well...
getting the date for my next operation, having it all done before the good weather. How lovely, two weeks off after the grand final. If we get in it and win it, they might not need to anethatise me. hahaha (OK that's wishful thinking...but you never know)
"whaaa whaaaaaa!
- Morrigu
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Did I tell you I am thinking of returning to a clinical role - in theatre~Madness~ wrote:Well sort of happy but...well...
getting the date for my next operation, having it all done before the good weather. How lovely, two weeks off after the grand final. If we get in it and win it, they might not need to anethatise me. hahaha (OK that's wishful thinking...but you never know)
- ~Madness~
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Uh oh...I can see your evil look as you jab me.Morrigu wrote:Did I tell you I am thinking of returning to a clinical role - in theatre~Madness~ wrote:Well sort of happy but...well...
getting the date for my next operation, having it all done before the good weather. How lovely, two weeks off after the grand final. If we get in it and win it, they might not need to anethatise me. hahaha (OK that's wishful thinking...but you never know)
"whaaa whaaaaaa!
- Piethagoras' Theorem
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- Magpie Girl
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Well, in the last 2 weeks when I haven't been on nicks I GOT MY LEARNERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wasn't really confident when I went in to do the written test & I only just passed. Got the maximum wrong (1 wrong in the give way section & 2 wrong in the general section).
But I'm absolutely shit scared about driving, I haven't actually tried yet.... but Dad said he might take me for a drive on the weekend.
*Warning, now is the time to get off the road, there is some crazy 16yo behind the wheel of a car*
I wasn't really confident when I went in to do the written test & I only just passed. Got the maximum wrong (1 wrong in the give way section & 2 wrong in the general section).
But I'm absolutely shit scared about driving, I haven't actually tried yet.... but Dad said he might take me for a drive on the weekend.
*Warning, now is the time to get off the road, there is some crazy 16yo behind the wheel of a car*
"Everyone has their story and mine is unique, but I'm definitely trying to use that to help as many people as I can." - Heritier O'Brien ( 7/7/08 )
Harry, you're a champ!
Harry, you're a champ!
- stui magpie
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Nah, not just yet. My daughter will be getting hers in the school holidays. I taught her to drive on bush tracks and around a country town and she has difficulty telling left from right so I might have to buy her a humvee.Magpie Girl wrote:*Warning, now is the time to get off the road, there is some crazy 16yo behind the wheel of a car*
BYW, congrats. Enjoy yourself, just remember that life doesn't have a "reset" button.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
- Magpie Girl
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I still can't tell my left from my right. I still have to hold up both hands & make 'Ls' with each hand to tell the difference........stui magpie wrote:Nah, not just yet. My daughter will be getting hers in the school holidays. I taught her to drive on bush tracks and around a country town and she has difficulty telling left from right so I might have to buy her a humvee.Magpie Girl wrote:*Warning, now is the time to get off the road, there is some crazy 16yo behind the wheel of a car*
BYW, congrats. Enjoy yourself, just remember that life doesn't have a "reset" button.
"Everyone has their story and mine is unique, but I'm definitely trying to use that to help as many people as I can." - Heritier O'Brien ( 7/7/08 )
Harry, you're a champ!
Harry, you're a champ!
- sam.
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- stui magpie
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LOL, teaching my daughter, I'd say "go left", she'd go right. I'd yell, "no, the other left", and she'd get it.Magpie Girl wrote:I still can't tell my left from my right. I still have to hold up both hands & make 'Ls' with each hand to tell the difference........stui magpie wrote:Nah, not just yet. My daughter will be getting hers in the school holidays. I taught her to drive on bush tracks and around a country town and she has difficulty telling left from right so I might have to buy her a humvee.Magpie Girl wrote:*Warning, now is the time to get off the road, there is some crazy 16yo behind the wheel of a car*
BYW, congrats. Enjoy yourself, just remember that life doesn't have a "reset" button.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.