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I bit down on a turkey bone and it broke. Didn't get those kinds of painkillers, just a bit of numby stuff. That's good though, I've got too much else to do today and it's already late in the day.

Ah, bet that hurt. Shame you didn't get any of the other stuff, it can be rather amusing. The stuff I was given had the side effect of making me really drowsy, my teachers thought I was drunk. I started hitting on the nurse once after I first woke up from an anaesthetic.

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That totally sucks. Makes me feel kinda bad for never taking the time to learn about the musicians behind the band. Guy was rock solid on the skins so it's a real shame. They're one of my favourite death metal bands too.

The article below said that they were set to play the Black Conjuration Fest next Friday. They've now cancelled, but I'm surprised that you're not already planning on going. Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
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This virus I have had still lingers on me still.  We cleaned the house top to bottom this morning and I am now wrecked - in serious need of a power nap.  I am tired too easily nowadays, must get a gym membership sorted out soon and get back to my physical peak - not an athlete by any means, more around the retired physical education teacher level!

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Conversation got round to my 40th birthday next year after the gf spent an hour this afternoon writing invites for her sister's 40th which somehow is happening at our house in December.  I pointed out that under no circumstances was she to plan any such thing for me next year as I don't go overboard for any of my birthdays and hate the whole "milestone" age references (just another year to me).  Anyway I think a trip to Norway is in the offing instead of her planning a bash for me.  Possible other destinations are Russia, Finland or Iceland but we will see.   

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Just think how much more mature you'll look, how much gravitas you'll be able to project. See if you can manage to go gray as well.

Some gray hair left at the sides and a bit at the back, oh well, why not. At least I have small beard growing, which is nice I guess.

You're going bald and I'm going grey at just 25. I envy those with long hair but am too impatient to let it grow that far. Same goes for the beard really I lack the patience to let it just grow because it just doesn't grow quick enough. 

Jup...some guys are gifted with nice hear and a cool beard and some aren't, sadly.

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