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maviczap 21-12-14 06:21 AM

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That's real cool

maviczap 21-12-14 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Littlepeahead (Post 2992959)
You know there's a Christmas Special of SCD to come yet.

Yes, I am aware, but the incesant BBC propaganda will have stopped by then, plus I'll have the Radio Times to find something else to watch.

Or there's always the off button on the remote :D

Bluepete 21-12-14 06:43 AM

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You old softie Bill! Lovely story.

Pete; )

maviczap 21-12-14 06:59 AM

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Feeling any better Pete

jambo 21-12-14 08:00 AM

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Bill, that's a lovely story!

Jambo

Sent without a real keyboard

NTECUK 21-12-14 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by maviczap (Post 2992978)
Yes, I am aware, but the incesant BBC propaganda will have stopped by then, plus I'll have the Radio Times to find something else to watch.

Or there's always the off button on the remote :D

Black Adder's complet series is on one of the channels.
Loads of other alternative stuff Red Dwarf etc.

maviczap 21-12-14 10:50 AM

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Yes, thank heavens for Sky on demand

Littlepeahead 21-12-14 11:08 AM

Smile of the day - What is yours?
 
Mr LPH bought me this for my birthday. I'm very happy.

This Christmas holiday I will mostly be listening to Blur, or Mr LPH moaning because he doesn't really like Blur and I don't think he realised quite how much material is contained in this box set. :D

http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14...135e5e2910.jpg

maviczap 21-12-14 11:21 AM

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Cool, although I'm too old to like Blur

Littlepeahead 21-12-14 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by maviczap (Post 2993007)
Cool, although I'm too old to like Blur

I'm about the same age as the members of Blur and Damon Albarn described himself as middle aged recently so I guess that makes me that too. Still young enough to be dancing round the kitchen singing to to 'There's No Other Way' today though.

maviczap 21-12-14 11:31 AM

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Metal picture of a crazed middle aged Blur fan dancing round the kitchen :p :smt101

Just don't strain anything, it hurts more in middle age :|

Luckypants 21-12-14 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by BanannaMan (Post 2992973)
Putting my 10 month old grandson to sleep.

We have a special bond that I believe came from when he was in the hospital awaiting a heart transplant earlier this year.

It was three weeks before he could be held and at that time even visiting him might be limited to 2 or 3 15 minute periods
sometime during a 24 hour period, that includes parents.
I happened to be there the first day they would let him be held.
My son had just held him for about five mins. for the very first time when I arrived.
We got suited up (the entire surgeons kit) and went back to see him.
He held him again for about 10 mins. His Mum was afraid to hold him as he was quite tiny,
breathing on the ventelator and had about 100 wires and tubes hooking him to a dozen or so machines
and 2 IV's so holding him was a bit daunting, so's she lets me be next.
He wiggled around a bit till he got comfortable and then snuggled up against me and layed his head on my chest.
I told my son look he's listening to my heart beat.
My son leaves and goes to find my wife (who had gone to take some things to their apartment) so she could hold him
and I was left alone holding him for about 15 mins. when the nurse returned and told me time was up. But he had fallen asleep
so I convinced the nurse it would be less stressful to let him sleep rather than to wake him up just to put him back in the bed.
She said "he looks like he's resting comfortably I'll give you a while longer" which ended up being another 30 mins.
When he woke up on his own she put him back in the bed.

The wife missed out but she like his Mum was afraid the first few days to hold him, he was quite pitiful at the time,
hooked to all that stuff, his little heart beating double time and gasping for every breath even on the venelator.
But none of that seemed to bother me I was comfortable holding him no matter what.
A few weeks later he had the transplant and was what the Docs say was one of the quickest recoveries ever.
He still has to take medicine but to look at him now you'd never know he wasn't just another healthy child.

Now he reaches for me to take him whenever he see's me.
When no one else can calm him down, all I have to do I hold him.
He spends the nights here often on the weekends, like this one.
He loves watching animated Christmas movies and when he's tired he wants to sit in my lap and watch them.
He'll watch for a while and when he's ready to go to sleep, he lays his head on my chest and listens to my heart beat.

I really love being with him and putting him to sleep is the icing on the cake!

That is my smile of the day, of the year, and maybe more.
:D

That is beautiful. Post of the year for me and my smile for today.

Bluepete 21-12-14 12:06 PM

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I now realise why the art of conversation with a teenaged daughter is lost!


http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...psc94949f5.jpg


Pete ;)

Bluepete 21-12-14 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by maviczap (Post 2992981)
Feeling any better Pete



http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...psdac70356.jpg


Can't believe I'm posting cat pictures!


I'll go away and have a quiet word with myself.


Pete

Sir Trev 21-12-14 12:19 PM

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I am now feeling happy from reading Bill's post, There's No Other Way courtesy of YouTube is blaring from the speakers and with a teenage daughter of my own I totally understand Pete's picture. Now on two week's break makes me smile even more.

NTECUK 21-12-14 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by maviczap (Post 2993003)
Yes, thank heavens for Sky on demand

Other online streaming services are available lol

maviczap 21-12-14 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Bluepete (Post 2993019)
http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...psdac70356.jpg
Can't believe I'm posting cat pictures!

I'll go away and have a quiet word with myself.

Pete

Go see the quack or a quack before they naff off for the hols Pete. Nothing worse than being ill during the holiday season.

maviczap 21-12-14 06:24 PM

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Seeing old friends I hadn't seen for years on Friday and having a good old chat & bumping into another one today.

Heorot 21-12-14 10:10 PM

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Bananaman, that brought back memories from 34 years ago. My daughter was born with no pulmonary valve from the heart to the pulmonary artery, had 3 holes in her heart and needed emergency surgery just to keep her alive. How she reached 3 weeks before surgery astounded the doctors. A connection between the aorta and the pulmonary artery was all that was keeping her going and it should have closed within a couple of days after the birth.

To see her lying there with drain tubes coming out of her stomach and her ribs stitched up was heartbreaking. She was so sick, she couldn't be removed from the ventilator so we couldn't hold her and cuddle her. I have to admit, I just stood in the corridor after the doctor told us the surgery had gone well and just broke down, crying. And we had to go through it all again 4 years later when she had the final corrective surgery. The good news is that she has not had to go under the knife again.

One of the proudest days of my life was when we watched her graduate from uni with a good degree.

Jayneflakes 21-12-14 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Heorot (Post 2993082)
Bananaman, that brought back memories from 34 years ago. My daughter was born with no pulmonary valve from the heart to the pulmonary artery, had 3 holes in her heart and needed emergency surgery just to keep her alive. How she reached 3 weeks before surgery astounded the doctors. A connection between the aorta and the pulmonary artery was all that was keeping her going and it should have closed within a couple of days after the birth.

To see her lying there with drain tubes coming out of her stomach and her ribs stitched up was heartbreaking. She was so sick, she couldn't be removed from the ventilator so we couldn't hold her and cuddle her. I have to admit, I just stood in the corridor after the doctor told us the surgery had gone well and just broke down, crying. And we had to go through it all again 4 years later when she had the final corrective surgery. The good news is that she has not had to go under the knife again.

One of the proudest days of my life was when we watched her graduate from uni with a good degree.

That is just so beautiful, thank you for sharing your story with us. :D

andrewsmith 22-12-14 12:16 AM

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Bill and herot
They are beautiful stories

BanannaMan 22-12-14 01:38 AM

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Wow, Thanks to everyone who liked my post.
See, I'm not a miserable old git all of the time. ;)

Heorot thanks for sharing your experiences as well.
34 years ago I'm sure infant heart surgery was at least 1000 times more risky than today.
Going through it again a second time has got to be tough.
Glad everything turned out the best for your daughter!

There's a good chance my grandson may need another heart transplant when he reaches his early teens
so we may be going through it all again as well.
However there is 20+ year old lad who lives about 30 miles away that's still on the heart he got as an infant in the same hospital.
That and hope in medical advances in the next 11 to 15 years and maybe our grandson won't have to have another transplant, we hope.

He's doing well now and we're still very thankful for that!

Littlepeahead 22-12-14 08:48 AM

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This photo made me laugh, it's an Aussie friend who took his kids to Santa's Grotto, they don't seem that impressed.

http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14...942c974ee9.jpg

Heorot 22-12-14 04:53 PM

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Thank you all who appreciated my story.. It was an experimental operation at Great Ormond Street hospital and we were told that she would probably need the surgery repeated by the time she hit 16yo. So far, so good.

Bibio 23-12-14 03:29 AM

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sittin chillin with a lovely Cuban cigar. forgot how smooth they are :-)

BanannaMan 23-12-14 05:33 AM

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I'm officially jealous.
A real Cuban cigar??

Can't buy them here.
And I love a smooth cigar.

KingDerelict 23-12-14 09:36 AM

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If you can catch this article before they realise and update it - the photos and narrative go out of sync from photo 7 to photo 60 making for some very interesting captions - the lovely Kate O'Mara looking much rougher than I remember, and as for Bob Hoskins...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/c...?frame=2779545

maviczap 23-12-14 09:58 AM

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That's totally done my head in. :p :confused:

andrewsmith 23-12-14 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by KingDerelict (Post 2993181)
If you can catch this article before they realise and update it - the photos and narrative go out of sync from photo 7 to photo 60 making for some very interesting captions - the lovely Kate O'Mara looking much rougher than I remember, and as for Bob Hoskins...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/c...?frame=2779545

Been sorted!!

Balls

Bibio 23-12-14 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by BanannaMan (Post 2993169)
I'm officially jealous.
A real Cuban cigar??

Can't buy them here.
And I love a smooth cigar.

well its about as Cuban as i can get now i dont get them from one of my clients who is a Vet and goes to Cuba 3-4 times a year.

first one i have had is a Upmann Corona Junior made in Habana Cuba. i also thought that they were on the barr list but it seems that Asda (Wallmart) are selling them.

maviczap 23-12-14 01:16 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BanannaMan (Post 2993169)
I'm officially jealous.
A real Cuban cigar??

Can't buy them here.
And I love a smooth cigar.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bibio (Post 2993200)
well its about as Cuban as i can get now i dont get them from one of my clients who is a Vet and goes to Cuba 3-4 times a year.

first one i have had is a Upmann Corona Junior made in Habana Cuba. i also thought that they were on the barr list but it seems that Asda (Wallmart) are selling them.

With the improvement in US - Cuba relations, then maybe the trade restrictions will be lifted, although its not going to happen overnight.

Bibio 24-12-14 05:23 PM

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getting ready to cook chrimo dinner :-)

glad i waited to get my turkey last minute as they were less than half price at Asda and so were the duck so i got both plus a guinea fowl coz i do like a bit of guinea fowl :-)

andrewsmith 24-12-14 09:07 PM

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So 3 bird roast!!
There's some smut in there somewhere

maviczap 24-12-14 09:10 PM

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Lucky you :p :jocolor:

Kenzie 24-12-14 10:26 PM

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Seeing a guy riding a racer bike while dressed as Santa.

Sent from my Kindle Fire

maviczap 25-12-14 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Kenzie (Post 2993331)
Seeing a guy riding a racer bike while dressed as Santa.

Sent from my Kindle Fire

Probably someone I know :jocolor:

dirtydog 25-12-14 07:42 AM

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Today's smile is a very excited 6 yr old :D

Kenzie 25-12-14 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by maviczap (Post 2993347)
Probably someone I know :jocolor:

He was riding through Bramford. My smile of the day is the GTA V edition PS4 with Far Cry 4 that my wife bought me for Christmas.

Sent from my Kindle Fire

maviczap 25-12-14 11:03 AM

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Apart from seeing my children open their presents, my wife was dumbstruck by getting a pair of new shoes she'd wished for on Faceache. She didn't think she'd get them, as i don't have a Facearse account, but one of her friends had sent me a screen shot, so that was nice.

Bluepete 25-12-14 11:34 AM

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Apart from the kids having a great time this morning, my smile was the look on Mrs BP's face when she saw this.

http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...ps5lcjh8b9.jpg

It's beautifully framed and even more stunning in real life.

Thank you Meg Ghyll, you pulled a blinder!

Pete ;)


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