Sudokuaholics Anonymous 2

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   vdV  From Melbourne
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And a CP
31/Jul/07 5:41 PM
   vdV  From Melbourne
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5 for a CP
31/Jul/07 5:41 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Hi/goodbye vdV. Hope you enjoyed your week off, good luck at your new office.
31/Jul/07 5:50 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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Ho hum. Only the crumbs left. But I'm around if anyone drops by.
31/Jul/07 8:32 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Gday Dino, I was just reading about you. Went to your page to see if the date of your op was on there and decided to check out the link you offered. I am in distinguished company.
31/Jul/07 8:36 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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depends on your point of view. op is on Friday. I'm busy procrastinating
31/Jul/07 8:38 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Thinking positive thoughts for you on Friday Dino.
31/Jul/07 8:51 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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Thanks Gail. Meanwhile I am packing bags. One for hospital, one for afer, one for Merlin... and trying to be organised. Blood tests tomorrow so I'l be hanging out for my coffee afterwards.
31/Jul/07 8:54 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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Even had to go and buy nighties and slippers and dressing gown. Don't think they'd appreciate me wandering around hospital with just a skivvy and knickers.
31/Jul/07 8:56 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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How terribly considerate of you Dino. I'm sure they would appreciate your skivvy and knickers more though than what I usually wear to bed!
31/Jul/07 8:59 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Don't you find it difficult to pack while stuck to the pooter chair?
31/Jul/07 9:01 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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its not the chair, its the velcro on my laptop. Makes it really hard to wash the dishes.
31/Jul/07 9:11 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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Now we could have a conversation on appropriate night wear. If it was summer, then I wouldn't have much to talk about anyway, but since it is winter and I will be in a public place, perhaps I ought to know what the current fashions are.
31/Jul/07 9:14 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Leave the dishes! They'll be there when you get back. how's the weather down your way tonight. It's been blowing a gale (pardon the pun) up our way today. Big branches down all over the place.
31/Jul/07 9:15 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Don't ask me about nightwear! The last time I wore any was when I went to hospital to have my last baby. She's now 13! My girls all love over-sized flannelette jammies.
31/Jul/07 9:17 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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For example, should I take my ugh boots for slippers, or the slippers with red pom-poms, or the sheepskin scuffs(and very dirty)? Or just wear thick socks?
31/Jul/07 9:17 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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Not much wind down here. I did have a tree come down while i was away, but it was old and due to collapse. Was surprised when they mentioned wind on the news tonight.
31/Jul/07 9:19 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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I found out I'm suffering from velcro butt! Apparently, the symptoms are sitting down for ten minutes only to find an hour has disappeared and an inability to leave the pooter!
31/Jul/07 9:20 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Uggies all the way
31/Jul/07 9:21 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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I've heard about this terrible disease. makes it hard to put your oversized flannelette PJ's on.
31/Jul/07 9:22 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Not too sure about the red pom-poms though. I don't think they're appropriate for showing off in public! We wear uggies everywhere, especially up here. They are a social status symbol. Height of fashion.
31/Jul/07 9:24 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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And I thought the red pom-poms were cool. Since I like being different, I don;t have the velcro butt, but this is cos i use my laptop. So i have velcro knees instead. This will make it hard for the surgeon. he will have to somehow prise the laptop off first.
31/Jul/07 9:24 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Its alright. I got my sewing girls to fashion a pair that drape over the chair and tie at the back, for decency you understand.
31/Jul/07 9:26 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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Hmm i've seen pics of uggies in NY. Mine are maroon (goes with the robes)Do you think that will matter? especially if I'm wearing a pale blue nightie (couldn't find a maroon one)
31/Jul/07 9:27 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Surgical removal of laptops is a common procedure these days.
31/Jul/07 9:27 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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hehehe. Maybe my surgeon could help you? Or one of my pale blue nighties?
31/Jul/07 9:28 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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It doesn't matter the colour of your ugg, it in itself, will draw attention away from the non-matchingness of your attire! I think I read in a mag recently that pale blue and maroon are the new black.
31/Jul/07 9:29 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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Glad to hear that. So probably surgical removal of velcro butt becoming more common, too.
31/Jul/07 9:29 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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Now we are not supposed to wear black because that represents negativity, eve if it does make you slimmer. So perhaps I should not combine the maroon and blue. I do have one pink nightie (sleeveless)but it might not be too goos to wear it all week.
31/Jul/07 9:32 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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I was given the heads up about cheap uggs at Big W. Just ankle-high ones but they were only $8 and they came in heaps of different colours. So I went there with a shopping list for myself, 3 daughters and their friends and ended up walking out armed with eight pairs! They must have thought I was nuts. Little did they know, I was fast becoming the biggest bogan, east of the city!
31/Jul/07 9:33 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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Well I got my red pom-poms from big W too, at $8. Didn't see any ugg boots, but then I was in Traralgon. So now you don;t need fires. You can all wear your ugg boots, roll up in a doona, and no-one will notice the velcro problem.
31/Jul/07 9:36 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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with the laptop/knee problem, its difficult to bend over, so I can't pull up ugg boots, and even oversize Pj's don't fit. So I'll have to go with the pom-poms and nighties. Sigh. I put up my cool avatar to help me feel more fashionable,
31/Jul/07 9:41 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Being serious for a sec, I have been a patient many times and have found nighties made of t-shirt material to be the most comfortable. The more, the better if possible. And a dressing gown for when you get shuffled around for follow-ups. How long are you intending to stay in hospital?
31/Jul/07 9:41 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Ahh thank you. A solution to my problem. I was wondering how I was going to live with it.
31/Jul/07 9:43 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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I'll be in 5-7 days.managed to find a 3/4 length cotton dressing gown (I hate heavy ones) and the nighties are all cotton, too. Easier to slip these on than to get PJ pants over a sore knee. Afterwards I stay with my yoga teacher friend and Merlin can join me there.
31/Jul/07 9:46 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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My hubby was home all last week with his first bout of gout. I say first because everything I've read indicates that it will recur. He was basically immobolized, luckily though, the swelling has started to go down. He still feels quite down about it but he has been back at work this week so I keep drumming into him how much better it is.
31/Jul/07 9:48 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Is Merlin a jumpy uppy sort of dog?
31/Jul/07 9:49 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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I thought you were going to be serious! I've been told i can't drive my car for 6 WEEKS post-op. groan.
31/Jul/07 9:49 PM
   dino  From Sth Gippsland    Supporting Member
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give hubby my condolences for the stout gout bout. Merlin is not jumpy-uppy. His legs are too short. Now, how come you've had so much experience in hospitals?
31/Jul/07 9:54 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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6 WEEKS! I can't imagine it!
I was 25 when I got my driver's licence. Up until that time, I'd managed quite well with 2 young children and a pram. When my third child was due, I couldn't handle the thought of dealing with three children and a pram on public transport so finally I got my licence. Within a month, I couldn't even remember life before cars! I hope you have a lot of books to read!
31/Jul/07 9:57 PM
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