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emmanuelle cunt wrote:I get this:

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All the time today. Is it just my computer?


Nope. Refresh gets past it, but still.
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emmanuelle cunt wrote:I get this:

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I'm getting it too.

Last night, someone altered one of my posts. I think it was a friend, but...well, I didn't know you could do that. Moderator?

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So a few weeks ago a used copy of Lake of Dracula's s/t on CD arrived in the mail. I threw it in today for the first time and its good stuff, raw, noisy, etc.

Then I open up the booklet to read the liner notes and out falls a tiny piece of paper that reads:

In memory of Mark
Owner of this music
1976-2006
Succumbed by cancer


It took me a moment to realize what I was reading. I can only assume his family had to sell his ecclectic music collection when he died, and maybe as some sort of sweet tribute to how attached to his collection he was, slipped in this note into each of the liner notes before they sold it. He was only 36. It's a weird feeling, suddenly realizing you are listening to the music of someone who has passed on. I started thinking all sorts of crazy thoughts about Death and Music.

Anyway, I thought I should share that with the forum. And then I realized it's likely one of you may have known him.

If you did, and you read this post, let me just say your friend had excellent taste in music.

Cheers Mark (1970-2006).

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shevek wrote:Groggy today but the weather is much better.

finally got hold of some generinc ibuprofen, tylenol pm, and baking soda...ate about 8 each of the pills, rinsed w.soda, got some sleep.

Like to thank all for their support, advice, frankly I have rarely been in so much pain in my life. If you've had a severe toothache, you know what I mean.

Today I will record after I shake the cobwebs off.


Last year I had the misfortune of experiencing pain caused by a cavity coming in contact with the nerve of the molar next to it. If I didn't have the leftover oxycodone lying around to deal with the waves throbbing pain I would have probably gone to the emergency room. I ended up needing a route canal. I hope your pain wasn't as severe
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Hi!

Today was the first day of my 9week placement. I was thrown right in and asked to give a beaker of tea to a patient who can't talk, hardly moves etc (which doesn't sound that challenging but I've never done it before, do they want it? etc?)...I was nervous but I did okay and as I was with her, I asked her questions which I was gently told not to do. Shortly after the person who had told me this came up to me and said she wasn't sure if she should have told me that and I told her that dementia or not, it's my natural reaction to meeting someone for the first time to ask them questions!

Agh...Later on I got a smile out of a lady who I fed yogurt to. We were studying each other and I was singing along to Lionel Richie on the radio and I asked her "Do you really like watching Bargain Hunt?!" All she really says is "I'm alright".

Another lady sings unitelligibly except when it comes to 'All Creatures Great And Small" which I sang along with her. I'm not mad I swear!

I then got involved in giving somone a bath. Wow. It's strange to manhandle someone in pain, who is stiff, who can't speak to you..and to retain their dignity. I washed her hair, really pampered her and was then told, they don't usually spend so much time with bathing. They are criminally understaffed. It makes me angry and there is one agency nurse who doesn't appear to care when she left one lady with dinner on her arm and around her mouth when I offered to help. I cleaned her up and we carried on but why would you leave an adult in that state? ARGH.

So far though, I've had a better time than I expected and I was told in no uncertain terms that I will at some point be administering an enema or two...

And people don't wash their damned hands enough.
Tom wrote: I remember going in the back and seeing him headbanging to Big Black. He looked like he was raping the air- really. He had this look on his face like, "yeah air... you know you want it.".

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Salut Thorr, sounds like a challenge, good luck with it. I'm sure you'll do a great job!

I just picked Tower Hamlets Community Housing leaflet for my block of flats, that keeps us informed of news on the estate--planning, renovations, community development, etc.

Anyway, I saw a notice regarding the 'pramsheds' on our block, a series of small lockups, which the housing association have been clearing out. They are mostly used for storing all sorts of bric-a-brac that gets sold by some of the residents at car-boot sales. We had requested a shed couple of years ago, so we could displace some of our junk from the house into the sheds, so thats why the notice caught my interest.

The notice was as follows:

Pramsheds

We are carrying out an inventory of all the sheds on the Mansford and a Avebury East Estates due to vandalism and to check that our records are up-to-date.

We have have served notices and changed locks on the main access doors to the sheds.

Currently we are in the process of clearing out the sheds which are not officially being rented.

In the process of clearing out the sheds on Mansford Street, we have come across gravestone in the name of Violet Singleton. If you know who this gravestone belongs to, please get in touch with Bilikis Khnom at the Bethnal Green Community Housing Office. The gravestone was found in shed number 163


Do you think Violet Singleton is going to be turning up to claim her property?
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