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Gypsy
3rdforum
Perfectspecimen
Adam Mint
Mermaid
Topdog
Mcqueen
Campbell Brodie
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Good Morning and Welcome to TFoF members and guests.
Topdog-
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Age : 65
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Get in a fight with some rich twat and make him pinch you in the gob
Gypsy-
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You would have saved €60 by having it done here because the examination and the x-rays are free then you have 3 months to decide whether to accept the quote or not.
Adam Mint-
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Gypsy wrote:Depends how much work has to be done, you can get root canal here from €140 and crowns for around €400 Jim was quoted €900 for his last one - halfway through now because he went away with just the temporary in but they only take a couple of weeks max.
Mermaid wrote:3rdforum wrote:1500 euro of treatment ahead of me. Going to google how much a root canal and crown costs in Scotland.
wow that is some cost.
Mcqueen wrote:Get over here, free everything,
3rdforum wrote:Root Canal 400-450
Crown 600-700
3fillings 70, 85 and 95
Todays exam 45
todays x ray 15
todays prescription 15.
Feckin ridiculous, meant to have a NHS over here that we pay in to, last crown I had think it was about £600, why, nothing fancy, had to have attempt in case root canal was involved, it wasn't, but six hundred for an hour or SOS work,,, which I'd already paid for through my NHS contributions, feckin load of robbing bas#ards, electricity, gas, water, teeth,,, sort it out...
Topdog-
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morning all, this forum is slow, bloody illiweb problem
Campbell Brodie-
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Morning all. Slightly better night last night.
Mcqueen-
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Good morning members
Topdog-
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Faster than fast now. Better night eh Cam, Kindle out was it.
3rdforum-
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Age : 54
Location : Ireland
Morningall. Hope the Brodie household is on the mend. I actually got 8 hours sleep last night. Mostly pain free
Reg, why would a stuck electric window be a failure on an MOT??
Reg, why would a stuck electric window be a failure on an MOT??
Mcqueen-
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Probably same as a door that wont open, the need to get out ?3rdforum wrote:Morningall. Hope the Brodie household is on the mend. I actually got 8 hours sleep last night. Mostly pain free
Reg, why would a stuck electric window be a failure on an MOT??
Makes me laugh a tester dosent try the rear doors from the inside, if the child locks are on and its been in a crash and the blady things on fire how the hell do you get out,
A lot of it makes no sense
Adam Mint-
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3rdforum wrote:Morningall. Hope the Brodie household is on the mend. I actually got 8 hours sleep last night. Mostly pain free
Reg, why would a stuck electric window be a failure on an MOT??
Is it the drivers window, if so, unable to make hand signals, as such ...
3rdforum-
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Naw, I could understand that one but its the passenger window
3rdforum-
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Just after meeting Paddy Crerand in Tesco
Mcqueen-
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Who
3rdforum-
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Paddy Crerand
Campbell Brodie-
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I doubled up on the pillows to keep my head a bit higher, it certainly helped with the coughing but I was too uncomfortable to get any sleep!
Mcqueen-
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Never met the man Wouldnt know him if i passed him in a supermarket3rdforum wrote:Paddy Crerand
Mermaid-
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Afternoon everyone. Still coughing and did not get much sleep again. Macie is staying at our house tonight and she is coughing a lot as well
(She found room for a strawberry though...)
(She found room for a strawberry though...)
Topdog-
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aMber liquor
Mcqueen-
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Riddles
Perfectspecimen-
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Good evening, fit and well as usual. Potato starch is bad for teeth. Crisps, chips, stuff Northerers eat all the time.
Adam Mint-
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The Lone Ranger wrote:I doubled up on the pillows to keep my head a bit higher, it certainly helped with the coughing but I was too uncomfortable to get any sleep!
As previously said, picked up some sort of bug mid November when out in Benedorm, three visits to the doctors, antibiotics twice, blood tests and x-rays, none fixed it, doctor in the end says its a virus and time will fix it out, only started to feel a bit better about three weeks back, still not 100%, so be prepaired...
Mcqueen-
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Morning members
Campbell Brodie-
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Morning all.
Perfectspecimen-
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Moaning, nah, suns out.
Mermaid-
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afternoon