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Flying Rat - 24 Oct 2003 02:11 GMT
That wasn't nice.

Ate me tea, shot the usual. Two hours later, steaming up the M62 to
Burglarpool and all of a sudden INCOMING!

The Dextrosol cured it, but it wasn't nice. Looks like another downward
adjustment

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Peter Hamilton-Scott - 24 Oct 2003 06:29 GMT
Ratty, I like that description.

Since I've been on the pump, I don't get "incoming' to that extent anymore.
Nowadays, it's a sort of "soggy handful of cotton wool will be arriving in
15 minutes."

BTW. Burglarpool?

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Karl - 24 Oct 2003 16:49 GMT
Burglarpool? = Liverpool I guess
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Peter C - 24 Oct 2003 17:35 GMT
What do you call a Scouser in a suit ?
The defendant.
Peter Hamilton-Scott - 24 Oct 2003 17:44 GMT
Another one I like is that Liverpool dockers are called Diesel Fitters.
Cargo ships would arrive and those containing clothes are broken into and
the dockers hold up the jackets and shirts and say, "Dese'll fit me mum,
Dese'll fit me dad."

> What do you call a Scouser in a suit ?
> The defendant.
CapStick - 25 Oct 2003 02:14 GMT
> Another one I like is that Liverpool dockers are called Diesel Fitters.
> Cargo ships would arrive and those containing clothes are broken into and
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Is it true that the hite of confusion is

fathers day in liverpool
Al Hardy - 24 Oct 2003 21:19 GMT
> That wasn't nice.
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> The Dextrosol cured it, but it wasn't nice. Looks like another downward
> adjustment

Good news and bad at the same time! Bad because of the hypo while driving,
good because of the downward dose.

Keep with it, I wish you well.

Al.

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