Originally Posted by Alleycat666:
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And good wishes to Sweetiecat - hope you're ok - was the driver on the 'phone by any chance.....?”
I don't think so but the police did breathalyse him so maybe he'd been at a party last night. He'll lose his licence for a bit regardless of whether he was over the limit or not.
The Swiss don't seem to have a clue when it comes to driving on roundabouts.
Originally Posted by Amethyzt:
“I think the stay at home option sounds a good one Sweetie x
If you need any help with the list, just let me know. I'm around this afternoon.”
I took your advice, thanks.
Monaogg has got the list well under control.
Originally Posted by Monaogg:
“(((((((Sweetiecat)))))))
You must have been terrified! So pleased you are okay and hopefully you got some witnesses to the accident. Think any migraine sufferer would get an attack after such a shock.
I am here and up to date if you need to have a break to recover.”
Thanks. Plenty of witnesses as it was peak time morning traffic.
Originally Posted by Uafasach:
“I think being involved in a car crash this morning is good enough reason not to be in work today...mind yourself, take pain killers and rest yourself”
Thank you
Originally Posted by Horsham109:
“Oh no, hope you're OK??”
I'm fine apart from a headache. Thanks.
Originally Posted by jiver51:
“Hello, may I have 10:34 please, I hope you are OK sweetie, sounds like a nasty Knock and one more voice to add my thanks for all who kept this wonderful thread going after the wazzocks who upset Abigailsmum, I hope you can find it possable to return some day , there ia always a place here for you ,”
Thanks.
Wazzock.

I love that word. I haven't heard it in a while. It was one of my brother's favoured words until he was in the doctor's waiting room with his 2 year old one day and the lad said very loudly 'daddy is that man a wazzock?', 'is that lady a wazzock?' to everyone else in the waiting room whilst pointing at each of them. Fortunately they saw the funny side but my brother was a bit more careful what he said afterwards.