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Also turned around sharpish earlier to run to the phone and ran straight into the door frame with my right shoulder. Severe bruising and pain going on at the mo and I know it is bad because I have had 4 glasses of whiskey and can still feel it.
You see, you are a hobbit! As soon as you want to anything other then rest, you injure yourself! :) But seriously, I'm sorry you hurt yourself. Go easy on the whiskey. Have you tried putting ice on the shoulder? I am home alone all day watching Downton Abby and playing Torchlight. :/
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Which did you have first' date=' the whiskey or the bruising? :D[/quote'] On a night out the other week I actually got a hip flask free with a drink unfortunately it has yet to leave the cupboard since I brought it back as I can't think of a scenario where it is appropriate to use it. In the boardroom at work perhaps? Just before I go to give my weekly summary of department performance I could just pause take a swig and plonk it on the table in front of everyone? Thanks for the concern Atrocity - have found some gel to rub in to help the inflammation. I'll live :D
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Nice' date=' I have to make a short movie (two minutes) for school about raccoons in the Netherlands :D[/quote'] I run a delivery company, and one of our customers commissioned us to pickup a raccoon head in a cooler to be delivered to the state health department yesterday. We've taken some weird shit in the time I've been here. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Sadly it's only 6PM here' date=' so I can't justify crawling into bed and pulling the covers over my face just yet.[/quote'] Well, not the covers. Everything else, yes. Listening to 'Not Unlike The Waves' by Agalloch. In Mourning can bloody well take note, this is how you do a calm yet compelling metal song.
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What is most weirdest. Thing. You deliver so far ban
Body parts like brains, ligaments, etc... We also have a customer that we deliver breast implants for. We've also delivered things like custom coffins, tables that were just slabs cut from massive tree trunks, etc... Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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