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Sunday is clean out the chooks day. I've just been out to make sure that everyone is safely in their correct run and lock them up for the night. No sign of Rosie Posy anywhere, lots of calling and rattling of food later I found her in the wrong coop, snuggled up in bed, with a "mmm clean sheets" look on her face :laugh:

 

Bless!! :laugh:

 

I know, :unsure: it's always the case with me, that if I do something wrong or embarrassing, it's ALWAYS in public. :laugh:

Sure your not after that £250 for the video? :laugh:

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:GroupHug: Abby :GroupHug: i was grumbling to a nurse once that since i had an op i didn't like coffee anymore..the thought of it made me want to vomit :wacko: she told me that the effects of an anaesthetic can stay with you for upto 6 months :unsure: i have no idea if it's true or not but perhaps that is why you are a little more accident prone :flowers: ....i am pleased to announce that i can now drink coffee :laugh: might not want to after thursday though :unsure:

:laugh: @houndzrus and chickentikka :laugh:

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Interesting, Griff. It is the third general anaesthetic I've had in under 4 months. Maybe it has a cummulative effect :unsure: Good luck with your op by the way, there seems quite a bit of it going on at the moment!

 

My knee has settled to a nice sore throb. I am organising my knitting projects that I am taking on the train tomorrow when I go see my luffley big sister for a couple of days :wub: I don't see her nearly enough because we live too far apart.

 

RIght now though I need to go see why there are still people in the pub.I want to watch the next episode of True Blood :biggrin:

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:GroupHug: Abby :GroupHug: i was grumbling to a nurse once that since i had an op i didn't like coffee anymore..the thought of it made me want to vomit :wacko: she told me that the effects of an anaesthetic can stay with you for upto 6 months :unsure: i have no idea if it's true or not but perhaps that is why you are a little more accident prone :flowers: ....i am pleased to announce that i can now drink coffee :laugh: might not want to after thursday though :unsure:

:laugh: @houndzrus and chickentikka :laugh:

 

That's interesting. My DIL drank numerous cups of coffee a day. But since having an anaesthetic to have a wisdom tooth removed she cannot drink coffee.

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i am a grandma to two ickle baby tropical fish who appear to have run the gauntlet that is my nine inch carniverous ghost knifefish for long enough for him to get to like them :unsure: they appeared yesterday and look like they are a few weeks old.

mac (the Knifefish :laugh: ) is taking no notice of them at all even when they swim up close to him :wub:

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That's interesting. My DIL drank numerous cups of coffee a day. But since having an anaesthetic to have a wisdom tooth removed she cannot drink coffee.

oooooo maybe the nurse wasn't having me on then :unsure:

the dogs were playing yesterday in the garden and laney is lame again on his back leg :unsure: he has metacam and i have rested him..... i will give him until tomorrow and then he will have to go back to the vet :mecry: i don't understand why his leg isn't right and how come he keeps going lame... i think i will have to get him fitted for a brace :rolleyes:

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Goodness Jazz, you are SO organised!

 

I was looking for my wallet, which I'd once again put down somewhere, as you do. Az was standing near me, so I asked him where it was - not really expecting a reply. He wagged at me. Mark then told me that he, Mark, didn't know where my wallet was, and I told him that actually, I was asking Az, not him.

 

Mark then alleged that a) Az was less likely to know where I had put my wallet than him and that b) Az was also less likely to reply to a conversational question of this kind.

 

So then we (ie, me and Mark, not me and Az) had a brief discussion about how handy it would be if I trained Az to find things I had lost, such as my wallet, and how this would be an uncharacteristically useful thing for me to train my dog to do. Mark cruelly cast doubt on Az's talents in this direction.

 

Az is standing there listening to all of this. And wagging. So, I said to him 'you could learn to find my wallet, couldn't you Az?'. At which point, he trotted over to my shopping bag, which I had hung from a hook, and prodded it in a decided manner. And he was right, that WAS where the missing wallet had got to! I've never even thought about teaching Az the word 'wallet'! :unsure::ohmy:

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Az :ohmy: :wub: What clever boy

 

 

I am feeling okay this morning. I am stubbornly wearing jeans which rub against my lovely teenage knee graze, but other than that I seem to have got away with it.

 

Clive on the other hand has yeast infections in both ears and has put on even more weight :mecry: I am going to have to thoroughly review that boy's food as I can't feed him little enough on his current food (barf) without him turning into a food obsessed (even more than normal) bin raiding customer begging table surfer (yes, in the pub :ohmy:). On the other hand, if I take him off a raw diet onto specialist food I am afraid his colitis will come back with avengence.

 

Sigh.

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Yes he does get veg and I will up it but he's so sensitive that too much gives him tummy trouble. It's a fine line with him and food :dry:

 

I should be having a shower and packing my bag but am feeling very very lazy. Coffee me thinks might be in my near future.

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