I've been having trouble reading print on food packets for the last year or so. It's amazing how it feels like the print is getting smaller - the last thing you think of is failing eyesight.greenmark wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 5:37 pm<chortle> the last week - i thought I'd lost my specs TWICE. Note to self. An empty rucksack has folds, mutiple pockets, nooks and crannies within which a glasses case can evade detection by a groping hand.Derek27 wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 4:26 amFitted a new curtain rail and curtains in my bedroom and now packing up. Need the chuck key to remove the drill piece. Can't remember where I left it but there's a very limited number of surfaces in my bedroom where I could have left it. My bedroom's not a building site and I'm not likely to have chucked it out the window. There must be a place in the universe where screws, nuts, washers, socks and chuck keys go.
Edit: It was underneath the instructions.
Then again, relying on my spare pair might have prompted me to renew my prescription. Print on food products is getting increasingly difficult to read again. £500 out the window. Hoorah!
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My sister had 20/20 vision. Blurry vision annoys her a lot more than it does me For me, I had specs at 7, I can still see at 60.....happy days!Derek27 wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 6:50 pmI've been having trouble reading print on food packets for the last year or so. It's amazing how it feels like the print is getting smaller - the last thing you think of is failing eyesight.greenmark wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 5:37 pm<chortle> the last week - i thought I'd lost my specs TWICE. Note to self. An empty rucksack has folds, mutiple pockets, nooks and crannies within which a glasses case can evade detection by a groping hand.Derek27 wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 4:26 amFitted a new curtain rail and curtains in my bedroom and now packing up. Need the chuck key to remove the drill piece. Can't remember where I left it but there's a very limited number of surfaces in my bedroom where I could have left it. My bedroom's not a building site and I'm not likely to have chucked it out the window. There must be a place in the universe where screws, nuts, washers, socks and chuck keys go.
Edit: It was underneath the instructions.
Then again, relying on my spare pair might have prompted me to renew my prescription. Print on food products is getting increasingly difficult to read again. £500 out the window. Hoorah!
When will you no longer be able to see the ladders properly so that some of us can have a chance in the pre-off markets?
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38 stitches today!
Ouuuuuuch!!!!!!!!!!
Ouuuuuuch!!!!!!!!!!
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I feel like there's a good story behind this, if you tell me you got your dick caught in something I'll be very disappointed!
What happened?
Talking about dicks has been banned from the forum. As Kai says, we have to raise the bar, not lower it.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 10:14 pm
I feel like there's a good story behind this, if you tell me you got your dick caught in something I'll be very disappointed!
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Ha ha no dick caught!!!! A stitch per cm though eh
Had plastic surgery on my hand to repair the flexor tendon.
Sliced through it pissed up pre covid in Spain and had to wait forever to get fixed
Don’t recommend it.
Had plastic surgery on my hand to repair the flexor tendon.
Sliced through it pissed up pre covid in Spain and had to wait forever to get fixed
Don’t recommend it.
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Realrocknrolla wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 11:10 amHa ha no dick caught!!!! A stitch per cm though eh
Had plastic surgery on my hand to repair the flexor tendon.
Sliced through it pissed up pre covid in Spain and had to wait forever to get fixed
Don’t recommend it.
Ooh nasty! Hope its not your dominant hand.
Have they given you a recovery time?
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Yep me right hand unfortunatelyTrader Pat wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 11:55 amRealrocknrolla wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 11:10 amHa ha no dick caught!!!! A stitch per cm though eh
Had plastic surgery on my hand to repair the flexor tendon.
Sliced through it pissed up pre covid in Spain and had to wait forever to get fixed
Don’t recommend it.
Ooh nasty! Hope its not your dominant hand.
Have they given you a recovery time?
6 weeks with cast Pat, then physio after that!
Hopefully it works. My hand prior to the op was like a grabber in the teddy bear machine on the coastal arcades.
Butter fingers
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Realrocknrolla wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 12:01 pmYep me right hand unfortunatelyTrader Pat wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 11:55 amRealrocknrolla wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 11:10 amHa ha no dick caught!!!! A stitch per cm though eh
Had plastic surgery on my hand to repair the flexor tendon.
Sliced through it pissed up pre covid in Spain and had to wait forever to get fixed
Don’t recommend it.
Ooh nasty! Hope its not your dominant hand.
Have they given you a recovery time?
6 weeks with cast Pat, then physio after that!
Hopefully it works. My hand prior to the op was like a grabber in the teddy bear machine on the coastal arcades.
Butter fingers
Good luck with it mate
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Trader Pat wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 12:14 pmRealrocknrolla wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 12:01 pmYep me right hand unfortunatelyTrader Pat wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 11:55 am
Ooh nasty! Hope its not your dominant hand.
Have they given you a recovery time?
6 weeks with cast Pat, then physio after that!
Hopefully it works. My hand prior to the op was like a grabber in the teddy bear machine on the coastal arcades.
Butter fingers
Good luck with it mate
I searched this thread for "arse" to find this post and there was three pages worth.
I was just going to report the same guy got out of his car just now, somebody must have bought him a belt.