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5 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

My wife's parents are coming to visit us for the weekend. We have almost nothing in common, but I know they're excited to hang out with their grandson and see the town. Hope it goes well.

It everything goes well there buddy  alabaster the hospital just released the results of my sleep study to the doctor  nothing yet 

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There's a promotion in the offing at work, proof that not going for that other job was a good move.  Need to negotiate on salary but should be a nice little extra few quid without having to take any line management responsibility only when covering annual leave for the boss.

Also, was stupid with beer last night and had a few bottles and then immediately went to bed so was up in the middle of the night with heartburn which is getting to be a real problem of late.  I also had a fuck load of pizza in the same sitting so not my best idea.  Looking forward to getting in the new place and starting to eat proper again, was planning on making some nice stews and broths so hoping the cold weather holds out.

 

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4 hours ago, MacabreEternal said:

There's a promotion in the offing at work, proof that not going for that other job was a good move.  Need to negotiate on salary but should be a nice little extra few quid without having to take any line management responsibility only when covering annual leave for the boss.

Also, was stupid with beer last night and had a few bottles and then immediately went to bed so was up in the middle of the night with heartburn which is getting to be a real problem of late.  I also had a fuck load of pizza in the same sitting so not my best idea.  Looking forward to getting in the new place and starting to eat proper again, was planning on making some nice stews and broths so hoping the cold weather holds out.

 

Pizza has been hitting me the same way lately. I'd love a beer, though. Ah, beer...

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13 hours ago, MacabreEternal said:

There's a promotion in the offing at work, proof that not going for that other job was a good move.  Need to negotiate on salary but should be a nice little extra few quid without having to take any line management responsibility only when covering annual leave for the boss.

Also, was stupid with beer last night and had a few bottles and then immediately went to bed so was up in the middle of the night with heartburn which is getting to be a real problem of late.  I also had a fuck load of pizza in the same sitting so not my best idea.  Looking forward to getting in the new place and starting to eat proper again, was planning on making some nice stews and broths so hoping the cold weather holds out.

 

I'm going for a beer at a rock/metal pub tomorrow evening. Can't wait. I'll post once I'm there for your enjoyment. 

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So I did my driving test on Tuesday, got 3 minors (forgot to check my rear view mirror for a speed change, obsevation at a junction and when I did my emergency stopped I looked down at the speedo.) But I got 1 major (for those who don't know you are allowed 15 minors but no majors) and what happened is I was asked to do an emergency stop (1 in 3 people get asked, lucky me eh?) so I did it, everything was fine and the instructor said "drive on" and so I did, I checked my mirrors, BUT NOT MY BLIND SPOT, and when I realised why at the end it was probably the biggest facepalm ever, the examiner said something like "that was a really good drive, but it was just that one check that kept you from passing the test". My instructor was gutted for me and not going to lie, I did have a bit of a cry haha.

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3 hours ago, Requiem said:

I'm going for a beer at a rock/metal pub tomorrow evening. Can't wait. I'll post once I'm there for your enjoyment. 

Looking forward to this, vicarious living is the best living.

2 hours ago, H34VYM3T4LD4V3 said:

So I did my driving test on Tuesday, got 3 minors (forgot to check my rear view mirror for a speed change, obsevation at a junction and when I did my emergency stopped I looked down at the speedo.) But I got 1 major (for those who don't know you are allowed 15 minors but no majors) and what happened is I was asked to do an emergency stop (1 in 3 people get asked, lucky me eh?) so I did it, everything was fine and the instructor said "drive on" and so I did, I checked my mirrors, BUT NOT MY BLIND SPOT, and when I realised why at the end it was probably the biggest facepalm ever, the examiner said something like "that was a really good drive, but it was just that one check that kept you from passing the test". My instructor was gutted for me and not going to lie, I did have a bit of a cry haha.

Ah man, that sucks. When can you take the test again? My mom had it worse - she told me she was so nervous that she ran a red light, and then realized it and slammed on brakes in the middle of the intersection only to find that there were cars coming at her.

Not to worry, I'm sure this won't impact your dreams of being a test pilot.

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Alabaster true belief macabre  Dave req I  went to pulmonary doctor he has written the scripts for  a  automatic cpap machine to deal with my sleep apnea he said I gotten lose weight in order for it go away I am going to nurtionlist to see if I can lose weight   I see him next 8 weeks 

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Alabaster true belief macabre  Dave req I  went to pulmonary doctor he has written the scripts for  a  automatic cpap machine to deal with my sleep apnea he said I gotten lose weight in order for it go away I am going to nurtionlist to see if I can lose weight   I see him next 8 weeks 

 

Good news. It's amazing how quickly the body reacts to a few subtle changes to your general eating patterns and lifestyle choices etc. you'll be feeling great before too long....

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