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 Awww. Hamiish looks a bit of an old boy. Jake has thrown up his breakfast. He had a teasel embedded in his fur and we think he might have swallowed some of it as he was trying to pull it out. He seems to be settling down again now, but cross fingers for a quiet night!
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 Well, I guess they looked a bit more lively than in that miserable performance against Hearts 
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 It's funny how you look out for certain teams that meant nothing to you before, After meeting AT last year, i now look out for the Hull score. I had a wee smile to myself when i saw the result today. As a fellow 'wee team' follower, i know how he is feeling. 
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 'wee teams'? What do you call a team that plays in the Blue Square South then? Do I support a nano-team?
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 'wee teams'? What do you call a team that plays in the Blue Square South then? Do I support a nano-team? Remember i'm from a foreign country Kate.  What is Blue Square South?
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 Well, below the Football League, Mike, there's the Conference, and then below that there's the Blue Square South. If Dorchester Town won their division every year, then in 5 years they'd be in the Premiership. Only that's not going to happen - they only just managed to avoid relegation from the Blue Square South at the end of last season.
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 I'll look out for Dorchester Towns results now Kate. They might be harder to find up here though. 
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 Indeed. I sometimes have trouble finding their results, but their match against Newport County in Sept. does appear to be being broadcast on Setanta!!
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 LOL at all this football talk. AT says it amazing what can be done in 5 years just look at Hull City < he says "the mighty Tigers you mean" >  Mike - you can keep your back pain. I think mine is my trapezius muscle, going from my neck down under the shoulder blade. It makes moving my head a very painful experience and makes me realise what control is required to sit up. Thank goodnes fro drugs and hot water bottles. Now do I stay up to watch Paula or not?
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 I'm thinking of staying up to watch her as well. I'm fighting against a cocktail of Tramadol, Gabapentin and Guinness though. My eyelids are getting heavy.  
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 No bloody wonder Mike  I'm deliberately not taking the teeny amount of dihydracodeine til just before I go to bed as I know that it knocks me for six. AT even felt guilty about having a beer on his own but I daren't risk it. I'm a totally cheap date when it comes to drugs and alcohol 
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 My tolerance may be a sign of a mis-spent youth. 
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 Ha! It would be interesting to see what'd happen to me if I drank a measure of spirits!! And that is not a suggestion! Hmm - I might just pass on Paula's efforts tonight, my eyelids are feeling a bit heavy without assistance from any drugs.
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 Have a good sleep Kate I'm off to have my drugs and get AT to rub me down 
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 G'night folks. No boinging from me. More of a sideways slide.! 
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 "I'm a totally cheap date when it comes to drugs and alcohol"... fancy a beer TBW?  Morning all, another weekend of now outdoors for me can't take my hot water bottle outdoors and still bend over in pain most of my days, did manage to wlk around the town though yesterday. Waiting for my latest gear purchase to arrive now, its being flown up from some place down in South Wales where some Metric woman lives.
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 Morning from a damp Yarmouth - I don't know if it even has a football team (perhaps they're knicknamed 'the minnows'). Well I certainly didn't stay up to watch the marathon (good job), but it is nice to see the cyclists and rowers getting some good coverage  And I try not to get nationalistic about events like the Olympics, but it is odd to think that if they didn't have Michael Phelps, GB would be ahead of the USA in the medals table!
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 Ooh, Jamie's bought a girlie rucksack! 
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 It's not actually a girlie rucksack, Matt, it's a boy-y one in quite a masculine red. Jamie hasn't emailed me his address yet, so it's still sitting in my study! I'm very pleased that the cyclists and the rowers have had such success - they at least seem to have been making good use of their lottery funding, unlike the athletics people. And the sailors. One of the commentators just said that Ben Ainslie must be Britain's greatest sailor. Well, possibly, but what about Nelson? I bet he'd have given young Ainslie a run for his money - bet sailing dinghies don't go so fast full of cannon shot!!!
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