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Re: The sulking thread

Postby Stress Free » 04 Sep 2010, 16:17

saddle-tramp wrote:
Stress Free wrote:Lets hope that you have secured your place before you crash out drunk tonight then.
Do you still sleep on your stomach ?
:twisted:


I'll be wrapping myself in clingfilm, in my mummy bag and submerged in a bath of baked beans if it's of your business.... :think:

How long would it take for you to be found faced down chewing the plug hole?
I hear that the acids in the tomato sauce is good for eliminating DNA!
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Re: The sulking thread

Postby dotcom » 04 Sep 2010, 16:20

A lung infection is pnemonia. Antibiotics are for a bacterial infection only. The reason I mentioned it is because her doctor did not, somewhat irresponsible on his part. It makes me wonder what tests he gave her before he came to the conclusion that it was a bacterial infection & prescribed antibiotics.
There is no such thing as a slight lung infection, if not properly & immediately treated it becomes a full blown infection, which can & will take months to get rid of. There are too many side affects of antibiotics to just describe them without truly knowing if they are going to work.
Like I said I have been there & know what she is going through. So, if you don't like my comments or think I am being insensitive, too bad, I really don't care. :hand:
I think I'll get drunk with Saddle. I can talk with him without getting nitpicked to death. Is the bar open yet?
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Re: The sulking thread

Postby saddle-tramp » 04 Sep 2010, 16:31

Stress Free wrote:How long would it take for you to be found faced down chewing the plug hole?



well, i mean... it's just this "thing" I have... I'm not weird about it, like tie myself up and paddle or anything.... :liar:
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Re: The sulking thread

Postby Stress Free » 04 Sep 2010, 16:38

saddle-tramp wrote:
Stress Free wrote:How long would it take for you to be found faced down chewing the plug hole?



well, i mean... it's just this "thing" I have... I'm not weird about it, like tie myself up and paddle or anything.... :liar:

Forget about the cucumber,you best finish off your bottle because you will be wondering where it is in the morning.
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Re: The sulking thread

Postby saddle-tramp » 04 Sep 2010, 16:58

Stress Free wrote:
saddle-tramp wrote:
Stress Free wrote:How long would it take for you to be found faced down chewing the plug hole?



well, i mean... it's just this "thing" I have... I'm not weird about it, like tie myself up and paddle or anything.... :liar:

Forget about the cucumber,you best finish off your bottle because you will be wondering where it is in the morning.
:lol:


Somehow that has my pulse racing and I keep thinking about that meatball stew and dumplings I'm cooking tonite... :shifty:
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Re: The sulking thread

Postby ~Nx~ » 05 Sep 2010, 06:46

A lung infection is pnemonia.


no, pneumonia is a lung infection, just because someone has a lung infection, DOES NOT automatically mean they have pneumonia...

The reason I mentioned it is because her doctor did not,


probably because the doctor didnt think it necessary to scare the daylights out of the poor woman, seeing as she hasnt got pneumonia...

There is no such thing as a slight lung infection,


im not a doctor, and im fairly certain you dont know what you are talking about either, but logically speaking there has to be a stage when there is less infection than at other times...

There are too many side affects of antibiotics to just describe them without truly knowing if they are going to work.


a lot of medication is prescribed on a trial and error and elimination basis... how the feck is a doctor supposed to know how individuals will react..?

Like I said I have been there & know what she is going through.

whoopee sh*t... ive given birth... i dont hear anyone calling me mary... so what if you have had a lung infection before? there is more than one type y'know and you are not qualified to give an opinion, you are merely qualified to share your experience..

I think I'll get drunk with Saddle. I can talk with him without getting nitpicked to death.


excellent idea, maybe then you will start to talk sense, or even better, shut up altogether..
my sympathy goes to saddle tramp. 8-)
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Re: The sulking thread

Postby saddle-tramp » 05 Sep 2010, 07:24

~Nx~ wrote:
I think I'll get drunk with Saddle. I can talk with him without getting nitpicked to death.


excellent idea, maybe then you will start to talk sense, or even better, shut up altogether..
my sympathy goes to saddle tramp. 8-)


Here, I haven't been "drunk" for ... weeks... Had a glass or two of the grape on Friday though... :whistle:
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Re: The sulking thread

Postby thebugisback » 05 Sep 2010, 08:08

Dearest ~Nx~ and dotcom,

We know you are both trying to look out for Willow. Please know that it hurts the hearts of those that care about you to see this bickering. Both of you are thoughtful and appreciated.

Now don't make me turn you over my knee because you know the "boys" would pay dearly to see that.

Hugs,
Bug

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Re: The sulking thread

Postby swan » 05 Sep 2010, 08:36

thebugisback wrote:(please, let that have come out concerned with a touch of humor so as to not be offensive)


Yes it did Bug and I agree with you, they're both lovely and obviously both are doing their best for Willow. However if you started a poll I bet you'd find a few of the men on here would much rather they carried on so you get to put them both over your knee. ;)

*Sigh* and I still haven't found anything to sulk about which would be a good reason to sulk if I could be bothered. Apathy has it's advantages sometimes y'know. :shifty:
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Re: The sulking thread

Postby thebugisback » 05 Sep 2010, 08:49

Thanks for the encouragement Swan.

Oh yeah and Stress Free would try to get it on You Tube.
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