JohnEGreen
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Same to you and all on here!Wishing you all a Happy and Healthy New Year
Won't be happening before tomorrow, I think. Was a very good party though!and a quick recovery from any festivities you had.
I got so tipsy well drunk my son and grandson had to just about carry me up stairs at about three in the morning.
I was not aware of it but my daughter says at about 3:30 AM there were armed policemen on the street out side trying to arrest some guy wandering around waving some kind of a weapon in the air. All happens here you know last new year a car caught fire and exploded just across the road at five minutes to midnight we don't just have fireworks we have exploding cars and mad men being chased by the cops.
Your day sounds wonderful, @Bluetit1802 .
It was wonderful. Apart from one thing. I added an extra year to my age. Now 72 dammit, which also means my Q-risk score goes up once again. For those that don't know, the Q-Risk score is an NHS calculation of our risk of heart disease and strokes within the next 10 years. The non-NHS folk on here can have a go
https://qrisk.org/three/
It is what they use to determine if we need statins. Over 10% and apparently we need statins!!!!
Oh my. I have no way to know if this is accurate but I do know that I had even less of a clue than I thought. All those English languages are just one big language to me, not a chance I can remember what belongs to what country. And there are a lot more English speaking countries too, with undoubtedly their own variations...
https://thelanguagenerds.com/major-...FM29Pg8AoYmP96FQJagGDvBe7pHp7tPabqaYZAHLnDLSM
Google is my best friend!P.S. = "close but no kewpie doll"
Oh my. I have no way to know if this is accurate but I do know that I had even less of a clue than I thought. All those English languages are just one big language to me, not a chance I can remember what belongs to what country. And there are a lot more English speaking countries too, with undoubtedly their own variations...
https://thelanguagenerds.com/major-...FM29Pg8AoYmP96FQJagGDvBe7pHp7tPabqaYZAHLnDLSM
@Bluttit1802 Thanks for this link!It was wonderful. Apart from one thing. I added an extra year to my age. Now 72 dammit, which also means my Q-risk score goes up once again. For those that don't know, the Q-Risk score is an NHS calculation of our risk of heart disease and strokes within the next 10 years. The non-NHS folk on here can have a go
https://qrisk.org/three/
It is what they use to determine if we need statins. Over 10% and apparently we need statins!!!!
Spell checks make me very aggressive in any language, even German, which I can speak but not write. So it's turned off on all my devices and I never get red lines, no matter what I writeIt also annoys me, personally, when spell checks automatically use the American versions and I get a load of red lines in my prose!!!
I don't mind what you call it really (we call it tosti) but I'd love one any day! Not a good idea, thoughI would much rather have a Croque monsieur than a grilled cheese and ham sandwich any day, if it weren't so carby that is