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    Lost my bloody wallet today on the way to the doctor. :mad: Credit card (with pin), Drivers License, Medicare Card, Qantas FF Card, sundry other cards....
    All cancelled. can't buy tools for 10 days.
    Bugger. Bugger. Bugger. A real bad news day. Doc informs me blood pressure sky high. :eek: Need some quality shed time. I'm off.
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    Ever entertained the idea that the blood pressure is high because of the lost wallet?

    (Schtoo, low BP sufferer. Not all it's cracked up to be...)

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    Well boys and girls, we have 10 days to buy all the tools we want on Epay without Sheddie trumping us!!!!


    (Mick, been there done that, two weeks prior to moving into new house. The "little darlings" got my car keys too, 400 pancakes to relock the car bugger!:mad: That was a couple of years ago, still grinds my gourd!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schtoo
    Ever entertained the idea that the blood pressure is high because of the lost wallet?

    (Schtoo, low BP sufferer. Not all it's cracked up to be...)
    Nope. It was high before I discovered the loss. Anyway Doc just rang. She packed my wallet away with the blood pressure stuff by accident. Rang the Credit Card people - can't uncancel.
    What a day.

    (Mine normally 120/90. Today 165/110. Gotta monitor daily. No explanation so far. :confused:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat
    Well boys and girls, we have 10 days to buy all the tools we want on Epay without Sheddie trumping us!!!!


    (Mick, been there done that, two weeks prior to moving into new house. The "little darlings" got my car keys too, 400 pancakes to relock the car bugger!:mad: That was a couple of years ago, still grinds my gourd!)
    See above.
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    Damn! Feel for you.

    Dad has high BP too and he is on all kinds of drugs for it. I hope you can sort it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CameronPotter
    Damn! Feel for you.

    Dad has high BP too and he is on all kinds of drugs for it. I hope you can sort it out.

    Cam
    Thanks Cam. Maybe the old guy needs some shed time too.
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    Actually, I am fairly certain that would only serve to riase his BP more. He just doesn't get it. How can I come from someone like that? I sometimes wonder about the postie actually...
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    Quote Originally Posted by CameronPotter
    Actually, I am fairly certain that would only serve to riase his BP more. He just doesn't get it. How can I come from someone like that? I sometimes wonder about the postie actually...
    LOL. My old great grandmother had a thing for the piano tuner. She had only one blonde blue eyed child. The rest of them had black hair, brown eyes and olive skin (she was 1/2 Chinese) . He was run over by a truck in Launceston when he was 6 years old.
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    Today 165/110.
    What! and you are complaining about that.......

    The Doc grounded me when I had a checkup and was found to be 225/165:eek:

    Now usually ~140/100

    Lost (misplaced) cards are a pain in the "A". Takes ages to get everything back to normal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shedhand
    LOL. My old great grandmother had a thing for the piano tuner. She had only one blonde blue eyed child. The rest of them had black hair, brown eyes and olive skin (she was 1/2 Chinese) . He was run over by a truck in Launceston when he was 6 years old.
    Yeah, my brother and sister look a lot like Dad, but I am definitely more from Mum's side of the family.

    As for the truck accident - that is terrible mate, but I don't suppose you ever knew the guy.
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