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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 1953851" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Hi everyone, I’m back. Did you miss me? (No answer needed)</p><p>Spent the morning at the orthopaedic section of the hospital and now I’m on the list for a knee replacement. Whoopee! I was shocked by the x-ray - my left knee’s compressed and the tibia, fibula and patella are all rubbing against each other, no wonder the swear box is full of ripe language.</p><p>Listening to those of you returning to the salt mine and chalk face I feel sooooo grateful to be retired. I miss the daily social interactions of work but not the relentless turning up for it.</p><p>The netting’s come off the pond and the fish are thriving tho it’s a little disturbing to see that the newts are there too, not hibernating as the usually are in winter; a couple of June flowering roses are out and the watercress is growing strong. Is the apocalypse nigh? Cue Terry Pratchett.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 1953851, member: 68789"] Hi everyone, I’m back. Did you miss me? (No answer needed) Spent the morning at the orthopaedic section of the hospital and now I’m on the list for a knee replacement. Whoopee! I was shocked by the x-ray - my left knee’s compressed and the tibia, fibula and patella are all rubbing against each other, no wonder the swear box is full of ripe language. Listening to those of you returning to the salt mine and chalk face I feel sooooo grateful to be retired. I miss the daily social interactions of work but not the relentless turning up for it. The netting’s come off the pond and the fish are thriving tho it’s a little disturbing to see that the newts are there too, not hibernating as the usually are in winter; a couple of June flowering roses are out and the watercress is growing strong. Is the apocalypse nigh? Cue Terry Pratchett. [/QUOTE]
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