But I can well believe your heartless behavior, M, after the total absence of sympathy you displayed for Homer after his Marathon. "Forgetting" to buy him beer, going out pestering shops on a grotty to advertise on POl just to avoid having to nurse him..........
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Well, his Sunday rock climbing sessions at "Alien Rock" have gone for a Burton, Foxyfoxy wrote:I'm sure you're already discovering all the things you won't be able to do for the next few weeks and the impact being on crutches will have on your normal routines.
Ooh! That 's the last time I tell you anything in confidencePoppy wrote:"Forgetting" to buy him beer, going out pestering shops on a grotty to advertise on POl just to avoid having to nurse him..........
Thanks for all the 'get well wishes' guys. I'll pass them on to the invalid. He must be recovering a bit today as he's angling for a new XBox game to keep him amused during his convalescence.
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Yes, I'm thinking of placing the Marya household under quarantine. Homer came home last night saying that he thinks he has a cold coming on. I stopped peeling grapes for the stookied one and leapt to my husband's side. Further questioning established that he had a slightly blocked nose but would 'probably be OK'. I'm still very concerned, of coursefoxy wrote:Epykat wrote:Aw, poor thing. Still, his wee sad face will get him in training for when he grows up and has a cold........![]()
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...and we all know there's nothing worse than a man's cold
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