Advice from Old People
Sometimes, just sometimes, old people say something worth listening to. Ok, so it's like picking the needle out of a whole haystack of mis-remembered war stories, but those gems should be celebrated.
Tell us something worthwhile an old-type person has told you.
Note, we're leaving the definition of old up to you, you smooth-skinned youngsters.
( , Thu 19 Jun 2008, 16:16)
Sometimes, just sometimes, old people say something worth listening to. Ok, so it's like picking the needle out of a whole haystack of mis-remembered war stories, but those gems should be celebrated.
Tell us something worthwhile an old-type person has told you.
Note, we're leaving the definition of old up to you, you smooth-skinned youngsters.
( , Thu 19 Jun 2008, 16:16)
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Ooooh intercostal.
The ones between the ribs, yeah?
I knackered the big muckle thing running up the side of the spine. And walked squint for some days because it hurt less that way. I looked like a mong! (Well, more than usual)
Even two years later I get the odd twinge. Coughing and sneezing together are a very bad combination!
edit: al, sadly no. The big swine didn't even hear my pathetic yelps of pain. I had to wake him at 8 to phone the doctor's surgery.
( , Wed 25 Jun 2008, 20:42, Reply)
The ones between the ribs, yeah?
I knackered the big muckle thing running up the side of the spine. And walked squint for some days because it hurt less that way. I looked like a mong! (Well, more than usual)
Even two years later I get the odd twinge. Coughing and sneezing together are a very bad combination!
edit: al, sadly no. The big swine didn't even hear my pathetic yelps of pain. I had to wake him at 8 to phone the doctor's surgery.
( , Wed 25 Jun 2008, 20:42, Reply)
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