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56 minutes ago, natassja7 said:

Hmm the mind boggles FA......*peels back cellophane on microwave meal for one*....do they do that on purpose or am I being touchy...

Life change advice: you can buy the microwave meals for two, and then after a while start telling people you're "eating for two now", and see how things go. :D

19 minutes ago, MacabreEternal said:

Y'all need to get metrosexual and learn to iron pillow cases!

If that new job goes south, not to worry, you've got a place here as a live-in relationship consultant.

You can earn extra food if you help with the ironing.

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I was recorded today playing with my drummer friend, and the guitar player we know and love who never made the scene much. We will be credited as Bower Witch for the recording if it gets used on the sound track in a horror movie about a Cthulhu cults effort to murder a bacherlorette party that the amateur film maker who recorded us is making. Apparently here in Maine we have a b-horror film festival called Dambnationland, so maybe in 2017 for this film I don't know the name of, but she hopes to get a trailer out for this years festival. The guitar player is moving at the end of the month, so I'm super glad we got to do this with him before he splits.

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6 minutes ago, MacabreEternal said:

Do we get many?  Although I suppose that's your point, you have to clear out so many so we don't have to see them.

We actually don't get many real spammers. Josh is talking about people who don't read the promotion guidelines and post their music all over the forum, which is annoying, but also not amazingly frequent. 

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I gotta get in the dating game somehow. Pretty much all the people I'm meeting these days (aka all my housemates friends) seem to keep talking about how great their relationships are and other couple-y things. Meanwhile I'm standing there contributing nothing and generally feeling like I should exit the room. This is awkward when you're trying to be sociable so as to not look like a lonely, anti-social, prick.

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Okay so the idiots looking after my dad think there's only one week in a year and have decided because his bracelet monitor came back showing he was functioning for that one week out of 52 he doesn't warrant intervention in terms of brain surgery.  As in the only thing that will help him long term he is being denied because of the usual short sightedness I see most days working with healthcare professionals.  Bellends!

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16 minutes ago, MacabreEternal said:

Okay so the idiots looking after my dad think there's only one week in a year and have decided because his bracelet monitor came back showing he was functioning for that one week out of 52 he doesn't warrant intervention in terms of brain surgery.  As in the only thing that will help him long term he is being denied because of the usual short sightedness I see most days working with healthcare professionals.  Bellends!

Whaaaaaaat? Really, what the fuck? Any other options for getting the needed treatment?

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6 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Whaaaaaaat? Really, what the fuck? Any other options for getting the needed treatment?

Yeah, pay a less qualified but smarter private surgeon to do it and lament on him paying into healthcare all his life for fuck all (sorry not meant to sound negative to you FA).  Seriously though I am looking at my private healthcare plan to see if it would stretch to covering him.

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31 minutes ago, MacabreEternal said:

Okay so the idiots looking after my dad think there's only one week in a year and have decided because his bracelet monitor came back showing he was functioning for that one week out of 52 he doesn't warrant intervention in terms of brain surgery.  As in the only thing that will help him long term he is being denied because of the usual short sightedness I see most days working with healthcare professionals.  Bellends!

:(((((

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4 minutes ago, MacabreEternal said:

Yeah, pay a less qualified but smarter private surgeon to do it and lament on him paying into healthcare all his life for fuck all (sorry not meant to sound negative to you FA).  Seriously though I am looking at my private healthcare plan to see if it would stretch to covering him.

Aaagh. I'm really sorry to hear it. Best luck to your family. Is this another instance of shit rolling downhill because the NHS is suffering due to ongoing lack of funding and political support?

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