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date: Tue, 25 Dec 2007 09:35:13 -0000,    group: uk.people.support.arthritis        back       
Merry Christmas/ happy holidays to everybody   
Brill year for all of us, 2008, you wait and see!

Love and best wishes

Alan
date: Tue, 25 Dec 2007 09:35:13 -0000   author:   Alan Fisher

Re: Merry Christmas/ happy holidays to everybody   
"Alan Fisher"  wrote in message 
news:DradnfOoqdiNU-3aRVnyuwA@brightview.com...
> Brill year for all of us, 2008, you wait and see!
>
> Love and best wishes
>
> Alan
>
>

This is late from me, but Happy new year to you all.  I've been tied up 
doing christmas at home for the first time this year, with my mum staying. 
I also had the daft idea that I wanted to redecorate the dining room 
starting the wednesday before christmas, which wasn't the best idea.

Mum arrived on the sunday before, and I was frantically putting up the 
christmas tree, and getting everything tidied, but it all got done in the 
end.  Then on christmas eve, I almost completely knacked myself with a bad 
trip and fall, landing on my newest knee and bashing myself up quite a bit, 
not to mention throwing a bowl of coleslaw all over the carpet and christmas 
tree!  However, no lasting damage thank goodness, and christmas was quite 
lovely in the end.

My eldest son had a little too much to drink last night and was insisting on 
sleeping on the couch downstairs, but in the end I managed to get him 
upright and sent him to bed (although he did call me a slapper, for which he 
got a good slap).  So with him and his dad packed off to 2 different footie 
matches today, I've had a peaceful new years day, which I always enjoy miles 
more than New Year's Even (hate it).

So here's hoping we all have a good 2008, with as little pain or illness as 
possible!

Jayne
xxx
date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 18:27:19 -0000   author:   Jayne

Re: Merry Christmas/ happy holidays to everybody   
On 1 Jan, 18:27, "Jayne"  wrote:
> "Alan Fisher"  wrote in message
>
> news:DradnfOoqdiNU-3aRVnyuwA@brightview.com...
>
> > Brill year for all of us, 2008, you wait and see!
>
> > Love and best wishes
>
> > Alan
>
> This is late from me, but Happy new year to you all.  I've been tied up
> doing christmas at home for the first time this year, with my mum staying.
> I also had the daft idea that I wanted to redecorate the dining room
> starting the wednesday before christmas, which wasn't the best idea.
>
> Mum arrived on the sunday before, and I was frantically putting up the
> christmas tree, and getting everything tidied, but it all got done in the
> end.  Then on christmas eve, I almost completely knacked myself with a bad
> trip and fall, landing on my newest knee and bashing myself up quite a bit,
> not to mention throwing a bowl of coleslaw all over the carpet and christmas
> tree!  However, no lasting damage thank goodness, and christmas was quite
> lovely in the end.
>
> My eldest son had a little too much to drink last night and was insisting on
> sleeping on the couch downstairs, but in the end I managed to get him
> upright and sent him to bed (although he did call me a slapper, for which he
> got a good slap).  So with him and his dad packed off to 2 different footie
> matches today, I've had a peaceful new years day, which I always enjoy miles
> more than New Year's Even (hate it).
>
> So here's hoping we all have a good 2008, with as little pain or illness as
> possible!
>
> Jayne
> xxx

Best wishes for 2008

Shame we can't get rid of the M15 nonsense


Peter
date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 08:51:02 -0800 (PST)   author:   Peter

Re: Merry Christmas/ happy holidays to everybody   
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 08:51:02 -0800 (PST), Peter
 wrote:

>On 1 Jan, 18:27, "Jayne"  wrote:
>> "Alan Fisher"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:DradnfOoqdiNU-3aRVnyuwA@brightview.com...
>>
>> > Brill year for all of us, 2008, you wait and see!
>>
>> > Love and best wishes
>>
>> > Alan
>>
>> This is late from me, but Happy new year to you all.  I've been tied up
>> doing christmas at home for the first time this year, with my mum staying.
>> I also had the daft idea that I wanted to redecorate the dining room
>> starting the wednesday before christmas, which wasn't the best idea.
>>
>> Mum arrived on the sunday before, and I was frantically putting up the
>> christmas tree, and getting everything tidied, but it all got done in the
>> end.  Then on christmas eve, I almost completely knacked myself with a bad
>> trip and fall, landing on my newest knee and bashing myself up quite a bit,
>> not to mention throwing a bowl of coleslaw all over the carpet and christmas
>> tree!  However, no lasting damage thank goodness, and christmas was quite
>> lovely in the end.
>>
>> My eldest son had a little too much to drink last night and was insisting on
>> sleeping on the couch downstairs, but in the end I managed to get him
>> upright and sent him to bed (although he did call me a slapper, for which he
>> got a good slap).  So with him and his dad packed off to 2 different footie
>> matches today, I've had a peaceful new years day, which I always enjoy miles
>> more than New Year's Even (hate it).
>>
>> So here's hoping we all have a good 2008, with as little pain or illness as
>> possible!
>>
>> Jayne
>> xxx
>
>Best wishes for 2008
>
>Shame we can't get rid of the M15 nonsense

Made me wonder ... where does the M15 run? ... never heard of it but
it sounds like it really should be a motorway. 

http://www.pathetic.org.uk/former/m15/

But yes, typos aside, I have a mixed opinion about this person's
one-man crusade against MI5. In one way it is a good example of how
the internet can help people reach out, beat censorship and get a
minority story heard by a wide audience. On the other hand he is a
right-royal pain in the bottom. I'm not in favour of censoring him -
but it would be nice if he got some help for his condition and he
didn't waste his time plaguing newsgroups with his drivel.

Arthritis-wise I am doing OK ... but got flu at New Year and went
through 4 days of a clammy fever. Then after my recent MTX dose I
can't seem to shake off the feeling of nausea and fatigue. Just trying
to work out if it is the MTX or a chest infection! :o( 

Happy 2008 to everyone!! :o)
Chris R.
date: Mon, 07 Jan 2008 17:02:27 GMT   author:   Cheb

Re: Merry Christmas/ happy holidays to everybody   
Jayne, hope you didn't do any permanent damage to your knee.  Sorry you lost 
that good coleslaw!  A good year to you, with much less pain and problems.
Gwen


"Peter"  wrote in message 
news:7e073af8-b479-4436-8142-a63bf8d6a525@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On 1 Jan, 18:27, "Jayne"  wrote:
>> "Alan Fisher"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:DradnfOoqdiNU-3aRVnyuwA@brightview.com...
>>
>> > Brill year for all of us, 2008, you wait and see!
>>
>> > Love and best wishes
>>
>> > Alan
>>
>> This is late from me, but Happy new year to you all.  I've been tied up
>> doing christmas at home for the first time this year, with my mum 
>> staying.
>> I also had the daft idea that I wanted to redecorate the dining room
>> starting the wednesday before christmas, which wasn't the best idea.
>>
>> Mum arrived on the sunday before, and I was frantically putting up the
>> christmas tree, and getting everything tidied, but it all got done in the
>> end.  Then on christmas eve, I almost completely knacked myself with a 
>> bad
>> trip and fall, landing on my newest knee and bashing myself up quite a 
>> bit,
>> not to mention throwing a bowl of coleslaw all over the carpet and 
>> christmas
>> tree!  However, no lasting damage thank goodness, and christmas was quite
>> lovely in the end.
>>
>> My eldest son had a little too much to drink last night and was insisting 
>> on
>> sleeping on the couch downstairs, but in the end I managed to get him
>> upright and sent him to bed (although he did call me a slapper, for which 
>> he
>> got a good slap).  So with him and his dad packed off to 2 different 
>> footie
>> matches today, I've had a peaceful new years day, which I always enjoy 
>> miles
>> more than New Year's Even (hate it).
>>
>> So here's hoping we all have a good 2008, with as little pain or illness 
>> as
>> possible!
>>
>> Jayne
>> xxx
>
> Best wishes for 2008
>
> Shame we can't get rid of the M15 nonsense
>
>
> Peter
date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 12:55:47 -0600   author:   unknown

Re: Merry Christmas/ happy holidays to everybody   
wrote in message 
news:848b8$478275b3$45491df5$16927@KNOLOGY.NET...
> Jayne, hope you didn't do any permanent damage to your knee.  Sorry you 
> lost that good coleslaw!  A good year to you, with much less pain and 
> problems.
> Gwen
>
Hi Gwen - I'm fine now, there was no lasting damage apart from being a bit 
shaken and achey for a while.  I've just recovered from a corker of a head 
cold, and have been left with an odd husky voice, but nothing else.

How are you now?

Jayne
date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 21:03:39 -0000   author:   Jayne

Re: Merry Christmas/ happy holidays to everybody   
"Jayne"  writes:
> wrote...
>> Jayne, hope you didn't do any permanent damage to your knee.  Sorry you 
>> lost that good coleslaw!  A good year to you, with much less pain and 
>> problems.
>
>Hi Gwen - I'm fine now, there was no lasting damage apart from being a bit 
>shaken and achey for a while.  I've just recovered from a corker of a head 
>cold, and have been left with an odd husky voice,

barking a lot?

>but nothing else.

the cold that threatened me up to the hol period has now retreated.

the hospital called last weds saying they had a cancellation for
friday, and would i like to come in.  so i had my operation on friday
and came out again on sunday.  operation trouble free ... and they
didn't find any more cancer.

sorry ... the "relevant" alt.support... group is an impossible place
to post to: it spends far too much of its time slagging off the
communist british health service.  i stopped going there when i
realised i had half of the current threads kill-filed.

whereas, i've nothing but good to say of the nhs.  they treated me
efficiently, they put me in a new ward, and the ward staff were all
*great* -- friendly, supportive and cheerful thoughout.  and i even
had a good view out of the window!
-- 
Robin Fairbairns, Cambridge
date: 8 Jan 2008 15:27:30 GMT   author:   (Robin Fairbairns)

Re: Merry Christmas/ happy holidays to everybody   
>
> the cold that threatened me up to the hol period has now retreated.
>
> the hospital called last weds saying they had a cancellation for
> friday, and would i like to come in.  so i had my operation on friday
> and came out again on sunday.  operation trouble free ... and they
> didn't find any more cancer.
>
> sorry ... the "relevant" alt.support... group is an impossible place
> to post to: it spends far too much of its time slagging off the
> communist british health service.  i stopped going there when i
> realised i had half of the current threads kill-filed.
>
> whereas, i've nothing but good to say of the nhs.  they treated me
> efficiently, they put me in a new ward, and the ward staff were all
> *great* -- friendly, supportive and cheerful thoughout.  and i even
> had a good view out of the window!
> -- 
> Robin Fairbairns, Cambridge

Glad to hear you're recovering from both the cold and the operation Robin - 
long may you continue to do well!

Jayne
date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 15:37:51 -0000   author:   Jayne

Re: Merry Christmas/ happy holidays to everybody   
In article , Jayne
 scribeth thus
>>
>> the cold that threatened me up to the hol period has now retreated.
>>
>> the hospital called last weds saying they had a cancellation for
>> friday, and would i like to come in.  so i had my operation on friday
>> and came out again on sunday.  operation trouble free ... and they
>> didn't find any more cancer.
>>
>> sorry ... the "relevant" alt.support... group is an impossible place
>> to post to: it spends far too much of its time slagging off the
>> communist british health service.  i stopped going there when i
>> realised i had half of the current threads kill-filed.
>>
>> whereas, i've nothing but good to say of the nhs.  they treated me
>> efficiently, they put me in a new ward, and the ward staff were all
>> *great* -- friendly, supportive and cheerful thoughout.  and i even
>> had a good view out of the window!
>> -- 
>> Robin Fairbairns, Cambridge
>
>Glad to hear you're recovering from both the cold and the operation Robin - 
>long may you continue to do well!
>
>Jayne 
>
>
Wave next time your in Addies .. can see that from here:))

Glad yr doing well:!...
-- 
Tony Sayer
date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 16:14:53 +0000   author:   tony sayer

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