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21-05-2011, 03:42 PM
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| | | Re: Priory Water 2011 Large cast now off, and now I have 2 different ones to wear, one for light duties and low risk activities and a larger one, not far off the size of the original for outdoor use. Thank God for Private Health Care, although if Neil is reading - I do feel pangs of guilt and shame that not all citizens are treated just as well, by the cash strapped NHS.
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21-05-2011, 04:30 PM
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| | | Re: Priory Water 2011 Quote:
Originally Posted by Boddie Large cast now off, and now I have 2 different ones to wear, one for light duties and low risk activities and a larger one, not far off the size of the original for outdoor use. Thank God for Private Health Care, although if Neil is reading - I do feel pangs of guilt and shame that not all citizens are treated just as well, by the cash strapped NHS. | lol I'm sure you do!
Not sure why Im the designated NHS representative though!
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21-05-2011, 04:33 PM
|  | Knight Commander of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Leigh, Lancashire
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| | | Re: Priory Water 2011 Quote:
Originally Posted by John Cordaline
If the same as previous years there will be generators, and there should be spare plug sockets you can use.
The clubhouse we basically put a mattress on the floor and sleep on it. I will bring a sleeping bag with me but might sleep in the back of my estate.
I normally bring my moth trap but my bulb has blown. However I have stopped mothing for the last two years as I just don't have the time to do it but I have decided that I will buy a new one when I retire as well as possibly an Actinic one as well.
John | Would me bringing you a spare bulb get you to moth John or is something you're just are not doing at the min? I will happily pack a bulb if you want ....
Can I bag an electric socket please for my moth trap - I don;t want to bring the generator (mainly cos I can't start the damn thing ............  ) and also the smell in the car is not so good - seems to give me a sore throat for some reason - so I would be glad to be able to plug in and go
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21-05-2011, 04:36 PM
|  | Knight Commander of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Leigh, Lancashire
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| | | Re: Priory Water 2011 Quote:
Originally Posted by Boddie Large cast now off, and now I have 2 different ones to wear, one for light duties and low risk activities and a larger one, not far off the size of the original for outdoor use. Thank God for Private Health Care, although if Neil is reading - I do feel pangs of guilt and shame that not all citizens are treated just as well, by the cash strapped NHS. | Missed all this while I;ve been in Scotland ...... not sure what you;ve done but it doesn't look good? Do you need a lift to Priory or are you ok for driving? | 
21-05-2011, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by PMG Missed all this while I;ve been in Scotland ...... not sure what you;ve done but it doesn't look good? Do you need a lift to Priory or are you ok for driving? | Nothing more adventurous than slipping on the flagstones outside my cottage and doing my scaphoid, again by all accounts, with some soft tissue damage. Now I have a new neocast I can drive, but thanks for the kind offer Pauline.
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21-05-2011, 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Boddie Nothing more adventurous than slipping on the flagstones outside my cottage and doing my scaphoid, again by all accounts, with some soft tissue damage. Now I have a new neocast I can drive, but thanks for the kind offer Pauline. | Welcome - glad things are improving | 
21-05-2011, 07:49 PM
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| | | Re: Priory Water 2011 Hi Pauline
I think I will just join in around the main sheet. I have been out of mothing for over a couple of years now and will be very rusty on my ID's.
I will bring my Moth book though just in case there are some contentious looking moths.
I will take up mothing again but only after I have retired as I was losing too much sleep when I did it before.
Thanks for the offer though.
John Quote:
Originally Posted by PMG Would me bringing you a spare bulb get you to moth John or is something you're just are not doing at the min? I will happily pack a bulb if you want ....
Can I bag an electric socket please for my moth trap - I don;t want to bring the generator (mainly cos I can't start the damn thing ............  ) and also the smell in the car is not so good - seems to give me a sore throat for some reason - so I would be glad to be able to plug in and go
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21-05-2011, 09:32 PM
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| | | Re: Priory Water 2011 Quote:
Originally Posted by Boddie Some of you may know I have been training for a 105 mile bike race this coming weekend. After months worth of safe training I managed yesterday to re-break my wrist, although I wasn't aware I'd even done it before, slipping on flagstones on the front path. What a dufus  . | Flipping heck mate, not good, hope its not too painful. Hopefully the lightweight cast will be better for you. | 
21-05-2011, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Wild-Woman Shame! We could have all written some unrepeatable message on it at Priory.  | I have a special pen that writes on pretty much anything. | 
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