this is too difficult
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Is that a woman? Im just bad at this.TITD in disguise ....
Is that a woman? Im just bad at this.TITD in disguise ....
I worry about you!Is that a woman? Im just bad at this.
Is that a woman? Im just bad at this.
but can you change a wheel?You can't be that bad at it, you are a married man after all
The acid test however, is.....women are always right Resistance is futile .
Signy
Actually on reflection I cant either, But I could at one time.but can you change a wheel?
but can you change a wheel?
I am a remote expert. And have had a few engines in bits in my time.Yup! And strip down an engine, repair and reassemble !
I can't get the sodding TV remote to work though !
Signy
So what do you think of the Subaru forester?Yup! And strip down an engine, repair and reassemble !
I can't get the sodding TV remote to work though !
Signy
Well, diet is slow. The photo is flattering (except for windswept hair!) and a trick of the light! Taken mid June. I've only lost 12 lbs since March but feel heaps better and I'm told I look better. Gone back down to my previous dress size, but would like to lose more. Holding my breath until my 3 month review with DN next week and hoping I can stay of the statins I took myself off in March when I went LCHF. Have never had any side effects or carb flu and totally love my new eating regimeSo how's the diet going? Looking at the photo you look like you must be at the correct weight? Must be lovely to live by the coast - especially at this time of the year? Not long for your daughter now? Isn't it October? Or have I lost the plot?
Absolutely! Youngests birthday on July 20th so were having a party in the park so hope the weather holds!Well, diet is slow. The photo is flattering (except for windswept hair!) and a trick of the light! Taken mid June. I've only lost 12 lbs since March but feel heaps better and I'm told I look better. Gone back down to my previous dress size, but would like to lose more. Holding my breath until my 3 month review with DN next week and hoping I can stay of the statins I took myself off in March when I went LCHF. Have never had any side effects or carb flu and totally love my new eating regime
Yes its wonderful living and working by the sea . I've never known anything else. Also have a beach hut. near Sandbanks, known to my friends as my Pimms Palace Your memory is as amazing as your weight loss! First grandchild is due 28th September. Haven't seen my daughter since I learned her news, but am looking forward to her visit home at end of the month and to throwing my first baby shower in her honour!
How are you? Building up to the end of term and counting the days till the holidays?
to get the tv remote to work the first step is to prise it from the fist of the selfish bloke on the sofa.Yup! And strip down an engine, repair and reassemble !
I can't get the sodding TV remote to work though !
Signy
Hello all, new member here, diagnosed as Type II about 3 years ago. I have a question about meters so I thought it quite adecuate to post in this thread. I have two. Really I have several of each, they were given out free. But basically two meters. One is the Accu Chek Aviva and the other is the Glucocard G meter. They will almost always give results that are 20 points apart. The Glucocard meter will constantly read lower than the Accu Check. I have read many threads about differences in meters and folks seem to always come to the conclusion that it doesn't matter, the meters are there to show variances, and that's what's important.
But it matters to me I guess I like exactness, eve though I know the readouts are not really spot on as they have their error + or - percentages. Anyway, can anyone comment as these meters? thanks
So do we have a deal?
So what do you think of the Subaru forester?
I'm thinking of getting one.
I was given a remote control jammer for Xmas.
Hours of fun. Seriously. Gave Mr B's blood pressure a fantastic workout.
Unfortunately he sussed it half way through January (I may have got complacent).
So now we are enduring the World Cup.
Expensive to run in what way? I have a Kia Sorento which can always make it up the very steep hill in winter And over the mounds of snow the snowplough blocks off my driveway with, but it only does 29 mpg. I am retired now so one more nice car to take Mrs this is Bloody Impossible up and down to her work.The Forester is , IMHO, expensive to buy and run It depends what you require of a vehicle. It would be no good to me as I need a trusty (!) workhorse, hence the Landy Defender. Which is certainly a workhorse, but not trusty most of the time
Signy