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24th February 2008, 6:29pm
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#1 | | Rhymenocerous
Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: In a puddle
Posts: 14,722
| Has your sunday been nice and relaxing? Because I'm just back from Monkland A+E with Andrew who split his chin open while out playing earlier and now has 4 stitches. Serves me right for talking about having a lazy day today. |
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24th February 2008, 6:32pm
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#2 | | Captain Editor Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: RFS Ravager
Posts: 16,151
| Re: Has your sunday been nice and relaxing? It does a kid good to get injured  I still have a massive scar in my forehead from when I hit my head off a rocking chair when I was wee.
My parents had guests staying that night as well, and had to get the local GP from his remote farmhouse to come and stitch my head up, so it could be worse
I've had a relaxing day. Wandered down to the SECC, spent a couple of hours looking at models, had a burger, went home, had a whiskey. All good and relaxing.  |
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24th February 2008, 6:33pm
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#3 | | (suicidemachine)
Join Date: Jan 2002 Location: Too large
Posts: 17,744
| Re: Has your sunday been nice and relaxing? stories to tell innit!
My Sunday was good. Walked around a garden centre, went to a country pub for lunch, then ripped tiles of our kitchen wall.
All in all a nice and productive day  |
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24th February 2008, 6:34pm
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#4 | | Made in the 80's.
Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: The best little Whorehouse near Tesco.
Posts: 10,644
| Re: Has your sunday been nice and relaxing? I've lay in bed ALL day. I'm fairly relaxed. |
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24th February 2008, 6:36pm
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#5 | | Rhymenocerous
Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: In a puddle
Posts: 14,722
| Re: Has your sunday been nice and relaxing? Aye, he's fine now. Was definitely a bit shook up but I was forever falling onto rocks/breaking bits of me as a child, so it doesn't stress me out too much. I took some pictures on my camera phone for posterity, I thought it'd be nice for him to have something to make others kids go 'eww' about. |
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24th February 2008, 6:37pm
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#6 | | We love this exaltation
Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Grianaig
Posts: 38,455
| Re: Has your sunday been nice and relaxing? Blah blah blah. You go to work, don't we all bar Mick. |
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24th February 2008, 6:38pm
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#7 | | Made in the 80's.
Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: The best little Whorehouse near Tesco.
Posts: 10,644
| Re: Has your sunday been nice and relaxing? Childhood injuries add character. Falling through a glass table then going headfirst through a glass door about 2 months later, were my highlights. |
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24th February 2008, 6:53pm
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#8 | | We love this exaltation
Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Grianaig
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| Re: Has your sunday been nice and relaxing? Laura, hush. |
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24th February 2008, 6:55pm
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#9 | | candyiosis
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 5,940
| Re: Has your sunday been nice and relaxing? Monklands you say? Oh well, the stress he put you through today will be nothing compared to the horrors of the MRSA he'll have in a day or two.
Hope his wee chinny chin chin's okay  |
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24th February 2008, 6:59pm
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#10 | | ...playground tactics...
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Islington
Posts: 3,186
| Re: Has your sunday been nice and relaxing? It should have been as I slept the entire day but my dreams were mildly disturbing so no, not really.
Hope your shorty's alright.
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24th February 2008, 7:10pm
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#11 | | Made in the 80's.
Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: The best little Whorehouse near Tesco.
Posts: 10,644
| Re: Has your sunday been nice and relaxing? Quote:
Originally Posted by Tommy Laura, hush. | I'm quiet for no man. |
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24th February 2008, 7:12pm
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#12 | | Fat Cow
Join Date: Apr 2001
Posts: 6,126
| Re: Has your sunday been nice and relaxing? He'll have a scar (maybe) to remember for all his days and a great story to tell his burd in the future, whilst meanwhile being a hero in the playground. Still, stressful it is for the parents, oh I remember (and still do) the agony of being helpless when they're hurt. |
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24th February 2008, 8:44pm
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#13 | | Chew you up, spit you out
Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Airstrip One
Posts: 26,785
| Re: Has your sunday been nice and relaxing? Watching Celtic is never relaxing. Especially not when we only score in the last 5 minutes. |
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24th February 2008, 8:49pm
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#14 | | MANLEGEND SuperMod
Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Las Vegas, NV
Posts: 26,607
| Re: Has your sunday been nice and relaxing? Just got home. We left Disneyland in California a little after midnight last night - absolutely pissing down with rain, and got back to the car park in Vegas at 6am. Nice 6hr nap in between at a mate's house, and just now managing to walk in my front door and sort things out. /sleep |
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24th February 2008, 8:50pm
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#15 | | Nufftastic
Join Date: Jan 2002 Location: Kilmarnock
Posts: 6,194
| Re: Has your sunday been nice and relaxing? I did jack shit today,totally unproductive.
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