Good morning daily
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Dot
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Blood test Bernie x
Queen of the Banal & OT chatter and proud of it. If it offends you then tough titty titty bang bang.
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Keith Morris
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Jon_d
I thought that a "P.S.A." was what you got from a colonoscopy.
Keith.
P,S.A.= possible sore arse
I'm now 87 years old, having experienced another birthday, and I'm still living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no money, no worries.
I plan to have another birthday next year.
I plan to have another birthday next year.
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supersparky
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Good morning everyone. That's a different PSA Keith.
It's going to be really hot in NSW today, so the man says.
Stay hydrated and in the shade if you can. Grass was mowed and cars were washed yesty, then we went to the movies. Saw Fisherman's Friend 2. I liked it, twas a bit sad in parts. Have a top day everybody, safe travels.
It's going to be really hot in NSW today, so the man says.
Stay hydrated and in the shade if you can. Grass was mowed and cars were washed yesty, then we went to the movies. Saw Fisherman's Friend 2. I liked it, twas a bit sad in parts. Have a top day everybody, safe travels.
Cheers
David
David and Terrie
2006 Winnebago Alpine
Not all who wander are lost.
David
David and Terrie
2006 Winnebago Alpine
Not all who wander are lost.
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bob r
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Good Morning Dave and anyone else about
Foggy this morning and 20 and iam still doin nuffin.
Bob
Foggy this morning and 20 and iam still doin nuffin.
Bob
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Morning everyone.
Kept my word and done sweat bugga all yesterday and it felt good
Now to see if I can do a repeat
Carol is going to bingo with her mate's this morning depends on how she is when she gets up, by the way I had a sleep-in doing nuffin must be good for me
My PSA will be up...it's always up Jon ,I have a enlarged Prostrate have for about give or take 50 years. It doesn't bother me and I don't have a peeing problem.
I was more interested on the other things like Blood Pressure and Cholesterol.
They could kill me
Keep safe out there.
Bernie.
Morning Bob.
Kept my word and done sweat bugga all yesterday and it felt good
Now to see if I can do a repeat
My PSA will be up...it's always up Jon ,I have a enlarged Prostrate have for about give or take 50 years. It doesn't bother me and I don't have a peeing problem.
I was more interested on the other things like Blood Pressure and Cholesterol.
They could kill me
Keep safe out there.
Bernie.
Morning Bob.
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Keith Morris
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"tanks" here---
I have had the 1st cup of Twinings Earl Grey tea for the morning, as recommended by the hospital lady. I am led to understand that the Bergamot has a soothing effect on the Gut. 4
I have also tried green tea for the lungs and C.O.P.D. but at over $8.00 for a 100 pack of teabags plus the yuk taste I gave that away. Does anybody want to buy a 94 bag pack of Green tea, going cheap.
I'm going to stick with the Lipton black tea product. I buy several 100 bag packets when on Coles special for $3.20 which is good value as a pack is generally around $6.50 or so.
I have to restrict my " bulk" purchases now that I am selling the house and returning to Perth to live. I have to learn to buy by the pack instead of by the carton.
The Dysart temp is 22.3c and looking at the sky it appears that a nice day is unfolding.
Gee, I miss the MG-3 mighty machine. I have lost a lot of my independence which I enjoyed by having my own transport. I have owned a car for the past 70 years (the first being a Mystery Overland) and have driven since I was 14 years old. The streets and roads were a lot quieter in those days. Like tea bags; just another thing to get used to as I progress through life.
Keith.
I have had the 1st cup of Twinings Earl Grey tea for the morning, as recommended by the hospital lady. I am led to understand that the Bergamot has a soothing effect on the Gut. 4
I have also tried green tea for the lungs and C.O.P.D. but at over $8.00 for a 100 pack of teabags plus the yuk taste I gave that away. Does anybody want to buy a 94 bag pack of Green tea, going cheap.
I'm going to stick with the Lipton black tea product. I buy several 100 bag packets when on Coles special for $3.20 which is good value as a pack is generally around $6.50 or so.
I have to restrict my " bulk" purchases now that I am selling the house and returning to Perth to live. I have to learn to buy by the pack instead of by the carton.
The Dysart temp is 22.3c and looking at the sky it appears that a nice day is unfolding.
Gee, I miss the MG-3 mighty machine. I have lost a lot of my independence which I enjoyed by having my own transport. I have owned a car for the past 70 years (the first being a Mystery Overland) and have driven since I was 14 years old. The streets and roads were a lot quieter in those days. Like tea bags; just another thing to get used to as I progress through life.
Keith.
I'm now 87 years old, having experienced another birthday, and I'm still living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no money, no worries.
I plan to have another birthday next year.
I plan to have another birthday next year.
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Keith Morris
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Re: Good morning daily
"tanks" here---
I have had the 1st cup of Twinings Earl Grey tea for the morning, as recommended by the hospital lady. I am led to understand that the Bergamot has a soothing effect on the Gut. 4
I have also tried green tea for the lungs and C.O.P.D. but at over $8.00 for a 100 pack of teabags plus the yuk taste I gave that away. Does anybody want to buy a 94 bag pack of Green tea, going cheap.
I'm going to stick with the Lipton black tea product. I buy several 100 bag packets when on Coles special for $3.20 which is good value as a pack is generally around $6.50 or so.
I have to restrict my " bulk" purchases now that I am selling the house and returning to Perth to live. I have to learn to buy by the pack instead of by the carton.
The Dysart temp is 22.3c and looking at the sky it appears that a nice day is unfolding.
Gee, I miss the MG-3 mighty machine. I have lost a lot of my independence which I enjoyed by having my own transport. I have owned a car for the past 70 years (the first being a Mystery Overland) and I have driven since I was 14 years old. The streets and roads were a lot quieter in those days. Like tea bags; just another thing to get used to as I progress through life.
Keith.
I have had the 1st cup of Twinings Earl Grey tea for the morning, as recommended by the hospital lady. I am led to understand that the Bergamot has a soothing effect on the Gut. 4
I have also tried green tea for the lungs and C.O.P.D. but at over $8.00 for a 100 pack of teabags plus the yuk taste I gave that away. Does anybody want to buy a 94 bag pack of Green tea, going cheap.
I'm going to stick with the Lipton black tea product. I buy several 100 bag packets when on Coles special for $3.20 which is good value as a pack is generally around $6.50 or so.
I have to restrict my " bulk" purchases now that I am selling the house and returning to Perth to live. I have to learn to buy by the pack instead of by the carton.
The Dysart temp is 22.3c and looking at the sky it appears that a nice day is unfolding.
Gee, I miss the MG-3 mighty machine. I have lost a lot of my independence which I enjoyed by having my own transport. I have owned a car for the past 70 years (the first being a Mystery Overland) and I have driven since I was 14 years old. The streets and roads were a lot quieter in those days. Like tea bags; just another thing to get used to as I progress through life.
Keith.
I'm now 87 years old, having experienced another birthday, and I'm still living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no money, no worries.
I plan to have another birthday next year.
I plan to have another birthday next year.
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RobertNotBob
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Morning all had showers during the morning and some heavy squalls later in the afternoon yesterday. Showers expected all day today but have not stuck my head out to look.
Have been busy building a secure base for the new fridge, now to work out how to secure it. Most things worked out in the head just hope I do not lose it between there and the build.
Nothing else planed if in the East stay cool as it does not look good. Cheers Robert
Have been busy building a secure base for the new fridge, now to work out how to secure it. Most things worked out in the head just hope I do not lose it between there and the build.
Nothing else planed if in the East stay cool as it does not look good. Cheers Robert
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T1 Terry
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Maybe you could get one of those road register-able golf carts like they have in the senior villages in the USA https://www.wired.com/2009/09/ff-ecars/Gee, I miss the MG-3 mighty machine. I have lost a lot of my independence which I enjoyed by having my own transport. I have owned a car for the past 70 years (the first being a Mystery Overland) and have driven since I was 14 years old. The streets and roads were a lot quieter in those days.
or something like this https://freedommobility.com.au/product/ ... y-scooter/
T1 Terry
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