No, hicky, I can not trust my present dentist. He is the one who has left it so late that Rhys has an adult tooth that is growing at 90 degrees, will probably never grow down even with two years wearing of a brace until after he is 18, and is in fact threatening the stability of his two front teeth. Grrr
One of the reasons I haven't been posting lately is because most of my news at present seems to relate to medical matters.:)
:eek::eek: WOW! Unbelievable........BB Africa HM slaps another HM. HERE Not sure why BB didn't call the guy into the DR before the situation became so volatile. :mad:
No, hicky, I can not trust my present dentist. He is the one who has left it so late that Rhys has an adult tooth that is growing at 90 degrees, will probably never grow down even with two years wearing of a brace until after he is 18, and is in fact threatening the stability of his two front teeth. Grrr
One of the reasons I haven't been posting lately is because most of my news at present seems to relate to medical matters.:)
Oh dear Littsis, how awful
Isn't it best to take the tooth out and try and maybe replace with a false one, if it's almost horizontal you can't return that back to where it should be surely.
:eek::eek: WOW! Unbelievable........BB Africa HM slaps another HM. HERE Not sure why BB didn't call the guy into the DR before the situation became so volatile. :mad:
They sure have big tough HM's in Africa, glad they aren't in ours.:eek:
:eek::eek: WOW! Unbelievable........BB Africa HM slaps another HM. HERE Not sure why BB didn't call the guy into the DR before the situation became so volatile. :mad:
Yeah there is a thread about it out there somewhere (good luck finding it, a lot of new threads have sprung up today for some reason - is something happening...:D) it was a full on slap wasnt it, glad he got chucked out but she went too for provoking him i guess
Yeah there is a thread about it out there somewhere (good luck finding it, a lot of new threads have sprung up today for some reason - is something happening...:D) it was a full on slap wasnt it, glad he got chucked out but she went too for provoking him i guess
Thats scandalous You dont expect that in London 2012 :mad::mad:
It certainly shouldn't be happening.......makes you wonder if they'll adopt the same policy over the Olympics when the volunteers actually realise what they've let themselves in for. :mad::mad:
Yeah there is a thread about it out there somewhere (good luck finding it, a lot of new threads have sprung up today for some reason - is something happening...:D) it was a full on slap wasnt it, glad he got chucked out but she went too for provoking him i guess
Dunno.......maybe something to do with the stupid jubilee maybe. :D
He didn't hold back, he pushed her quite hard too.
She didn't help the situation, that's for sure.
:mad::mad:
Absolutely bloody disgusting! HERE :mad::mad:
Disgraceful.
I’ve been keeping off forums because I can’t stand the sycophancy and people being in total awe that a human being can do ordinary human things like talking to people and laughing in private.
It seems I am not alone on here. I appeared to be on FB.
I’ve been keeping off forums because I can’t stand the sycophancy and people being in total awe that a human being can do ordinary human things like talking to people and laughing in private.
It seems I am not alone on here. I appeared to be on FB.
Hi Gemo !!
As you can tell by the vast amount of wall postings I make, facebook scares the living daylights out of me
The Acropolis was crowded, I have never been up there in peak season and it was a bit frantic. On the plus side, the ticket staff were on strike so it was FREE!
We went to eat and Michelle bravely tried the boiled "weeds" (dandelion leaves, beet tops etc). She didn't like them but she did taste. We had the 10 dishes for a set amount menu - no salad but she was happy to eat moussaka, meatballs, pork, calamari and little fish.
Afterwards, Sam moved the car to the other end of town while we meandered through the back streets where tourists rarely go. We waved to my hairdresser, saw the Language Institute where I have my lessons and wandered down the street that sells only religious artifacts for Churches and monasteries.- much to M&G's amazement.( People are starving here but the Churches spend thousands on robes, bejewelled crosses and golden chandeliers - neither do they pay tax.:mad:)
We then visited the main Cathedral and moved onwards past the bookseller who's trousers I pulled down during one of my memorable falls - he has worn jeans and a belt ever since!:p On, on past the shop where the assistant had previously assured Sam that the jacket he wanted to buy for me would be o.k. as it "fits that fat woman over there"...:( The next milestone was the very place I had had my toe dressed by a handsome policeman after I had fallen flat on my face in front of a tour party. Thence past Monastiraki metro station and along to a coffee shop near the Temple of Diana where G. and I had iced coffee and M. had banana ice cream ( Erk! ). Sam joined us there and we all had another wander to where the car was parked, then we drove back to Piraeus.
It was a really lovely day, not too warm but wouldn't have liked it to be any hotter.
The Acropolis was crowded, I have never been up there in peak season and it was a bit frantic. On the plus side, the ticket staff were on strike so it was FREE!
We went to eat and Michelle bravely tried the boiled "weeds" (dandelion leaves, beet tops etc). She didn't like them but she did taste. We had the 10 dishes for a set amount menu - no salad but she was happy to eat moussaka, meatballs, pork, calamari and little fish.
Afterwards, Sam moved the car to the other end of town while we meandered through the back streets where tourists rarely go. We waved to my hairdresser, saw the Language Institute where I have my lessons and wandered down the street that sells only religious artifacts for Churches and monasteries.- much to M&G's amazement.( People are starving here but the Churches spend thousands on robes, bejewelled crosses and golden chandeliers - neither do they pay tax.:mad:)
We then visited the main Cathedral and moved onwards past the bookseller who's trousers I pulled down during one of my memorable falls - he has worn jeans and a belt ever since!:p On, on past the shop where the assistant had previously assured Sam that the jacket he wanted to buy for me would be o.k. as it "fits that fat woman over there"...:( The next milestone was the very place I had had my toe dressed by a handsome policeman after I had fallen flat on my face in front of a tour party. Thence past Monastiraki metro station and along to a coffee shop near the Temple of Diana where G. and I had iced coffee and M. had banana ice cream ( Erk! ). Sam joined us there and we all had another wander to where the car was parked, then we drove back to Piraeus.
It was a really lovely day, not too warm but wouldn't have liked it to be any hotter.
Sounded like a nice day and one to bring back a lot of memories for you
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One of the reasons I haven't been posting lately is because most of my news at present seems to relate to medical matters.:)
WOW! Unbelievable........BB Africa HM slaps another HM. HERE Not sure why BB didn't call the guy into the DR before the situation became so volatile. :mad:
Isn't it best to take the tooth out and try and maybe replace with a false one, if it's almost horizontal you can't return that back to where it should be surely.
They sure have big tough HM's in Africa, glad they aren't in ours.:eek:
Thats scandalous You dont expect that in London 2012 :mad::mad:
Yeah there is a thread about it out there somewhere (good luck finding it, a lot of new threads have sprung up today for some reason - is something happening...:D) it was a full on slap wasnt it, glad he got chucked out but she went too for provoking him i guess
She did herself no favours as I think she was disqualified as well.
He didn't hold back, he pushed her quite hard too.
She didn't help the situation, that's for sure. You reading minds again? Yes they're both disqualified.
Disgraceful.
I’ve been keeping off forums because I can’t stand the sycophancy and people being in total awe that a human being can do ordinary human things like talking to people and laughing in private.
It seems I am not alone on here. I appeared to be on FB.
HM1.#..................honey
HM2.#..................Balders/Minkski
HM3.#..................Eddy/Jo
HM4.#..................Scots rool
HM5.#..................Arte/Halla
HM6.#..................Barracute
HM7.#..................Hicky/Poppy
HM8.#..................Flora/LF
HM9.#..................Islay
HM10#.................tvqueen
HM11#.................Elfy
HM12#.................Fluffers
HM13#.................Joni
HM14#.................acker/Daddy66
HM15#.................storminmike
HM16#.................dancing ledge
Am I in the right place ?
Hiya jojo, good to 'see' you again. Do you want your name on the sweepstake?
Hows you ?:D
I'm good ta. You?
Which number do you want?
That way, I can't get speared with a pointy stick for gloating when you leave before me :D
Hi Gemo !!
As you can tell by the vast amount of wall postings I make, facebook scares the living daylights out of me
Hello jojo Lovely to see you again
I genuinely forgot BB was on till I came on here and saw it was very active
Are any of us?:D
Good to see you back.
Hi - I Like your thinking
The Acropolis was crowded, I have never been up there in peak season and it was a bit frantic. On the plus side, the ticket staff were on strike so it was FREE!
We went to eat and Michelle bravely tried the boiled "weeds" (dandelion leaves, beet tops etc). She didn't like them but she did taste. We had the 10 dishes for a set amount menu - no salad but she was happy to eat moussaka, meatballs, pork, calamari and little fish.
Afterwards, Sam moved the car to the other end of town while we meandered through the back streets where tourists rarely go. We waved to my hairdresser, saw the Language Institute where I have my lessons and wandered down the street that sells only religious artifacts for Churches and monasteries.- much to M&G's amazement.( People are starving here but the Churches spend thousands on robes, bejewelled crosses and golden chandeliers - neither do they pay tax.:mad:)
We then visited the main Cathedral and moved onwards past the bookseller who's trousers I pulled down during one of my memorable falls - he has worn jeans and a belt ever since!:p On, on past the shop where the assistant had previously assured Sam that the jacket he wanted to buy for me would be o.k. as it "fits that fat woman over there"...:( The next milestone was the very place I had had my toe dressed by a handsome policeman after I had fallen flat on my face in front of a tour party. Thence past Monastiraki metro station and along to a coffee shop near the Temple of Diana where G. and I had iced coffee and M. had banana ice cream ( Erk! ). Sam joined us there and we all had another wander to where the car was parked, then we drove back to Piraeus.
It was a really lovely day, not too warm but wouldn't have liked it to be any hotter.
You've no need to ask for permission - just join in
Good stuff Number 15 please
Sounded like a nice day and one to bring back a lot of memories for you
HM1.#..................honey
HM2.#..................Balders/Minkski
HM3.#..................Eddy/Jo
HM4.#..................Scots rool
HM5.#..................Arte/Halla
HM6.#..................Barracute
HM7.#..................Hicky/Poppy
HM8.#..................Flora/LF
HM9.#..................Islay
HM10#.................tvqueen
HM11#.................Elfy
HM12#.................Fluffers
HM13#.................Joni
HM14#.................acker/Daddy66
HM15#.................storminmike/LARulz
HM16#.................dancing ledge