I would just like to say

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I thort so too.
When W first was diagnosed, she was told it was a particularly nasty one and she should have it out right away, she refused and said she was going on holiday first. So she had to sign all sorts of forms exonerating all the peeps at the hostible before she went.
It then took two ops to cut the nastiness out.
AND she can't do Chemo as it just makes her throw up.
Boob clinic will see her in 2 weeks. All we can do is cross our fingers. Last time this happened it was a fatty lump, but this time it is too near her lymph nodes, well the ones she has left, for comfort. :rolleyes:
She said she just thought she had been overdoing it with the cleaning and had pulled something.:rolleyes:

We send our love & best wishes and just pray its just a another fatty lump, positive thinking an all that.
I think Chemo makes most people sick. The chap up the road was at deaths door & was not given long
to live I think it scared him into living as hes bounced back, he's back on his feet driving going out where
as before he was bed ridden. I hope it goes well. ;)
 
I has had a busy week (NOT to be confused with working hard) tidying the garding, tip runs, sorting out materials for the next bit of building work, and tons of paperwork for a house sale. So today I am having a can't be arissed day which may involve imbibing this afternoon. Have a goodun all.
 
Drove a newish Corsa yesterday, plenty of torque from the little 3 cylinder engine, sixty miles per gallon and cruise control.
Bad points for me were the racing car style quick rack steering, there is no need for the six speed box in my opinion and its too high geared, no engine braking in traffic, touch screen radio was very difficult for me as well.
It was nice to drive the newly purchased Jumbuck the 220 miles home, handled surprisingly well, quiet and comfortable and economical for its age. The radio has knobs, the gearbox is silky smooth and there's a footrest for your clutch foot.
 
Drove a newish Corsa yesterday, plenty of torque from the little 3 cylinder engine, sixty miles per gallon and cruise control.
Bad points for me were the racing car style quick rack steering, there is no need for the six speed box in my opinion and its too high geared, no engine braking in traffic, touch screen radio was very difficult for me as well.
Got a corsa sport for SWMBO mid 2020. The dealer network had hundreds of them pre-registered, joe public and fleet operators weren't buying due to lockdown etc, also the new peugeot engined 3 cylinder version was in the showrooms. Paid £9k for hers, with the 1.4 engine. Brand new apart from 19 miles on the clock. Got another for her sis, £8k. Great little cars.
 
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