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Long Gone

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  1. Titanic. Boyfriends idea. Kinda surprised to say the least

    I've seen it so many times I almost rolled my eyes.

     

    But the last hour really is very graphic. Filmmakers spent a lot of time and money reinacting what it would have been like. Pretty impressive.

     

    Still good after all these years

     

    Agreed, I roll my eyes too at the 'story' but the depiction of the ship and her final hour is quite amazing in the detail and depiction.

     

    I'm on a Lord of the Rings fest, and finished 'The Two Towers-Extended Edition' last night. Thursday I plan to watch 'Return of the King'. Really loving going back to it, and although not as good...I'll rewatch the Hobbit Trilogy too.

  2. Cold symptoms that come and go repeatedly but are (apparently) not a cold.

     

    I've been Covid tested FIVE times and all were negative. But these pesky symptoms just keep coming back!

     

    Sorry to hear that boltnrun. That can’t be easy, hope the symptoms go finally.

  3. Thank you. I have checked my temp several times (not yet today as I got up and immediately drank a cup of hot tea). No fever. Blood oxygen good. No cough, no sneezing, no chills, no difficulty breathing. I'm fairly certain I caught this from the man in the next cubicle who is sick but came into work anyway because, he said, he is tired of being at home. So he chose to come in sick and had his mask off the whole time while he hacked and coughed and sneezed. He sits about 3 to 4 feet from me. Very inconsiderate. And no time to rest because today is moving day! Finally!

     

    So frustrating though isn't it, in the current climate.

    I was scratching my head where I caught mine as I've been socially distanced from all my pupils. Turns out I caught it from my neighbours who are my social bubble, wish they had warned me though, I'd have stayed away.

  4. DAlesboy. It's all too easy to accelerate in those 30 mph zones. Friend of my cousin's (lady in her sixties) got done for pushing 60 kmh in a 30 kmh built-up area. Four penalty points! Ouch.

     

    Ouch indeed!

     

    I normally stick the cruise control on through 30s, as I was about to move into a 40....I didn't think sadly.

  5. Ha, I once got a ticket for going 30 in a 25 mph zone. Ridiculous.

     

    What's annoying me? That I caught either a cold or some kind of upper respiratory illness after only working at my new job for 3 days. Now I'm sick for moving day.

     

    Sorry to hear that boltnrun. I had a cold last weekend, no temperature thankfully.

  6. Oh I'm so sorry! Hopefully your speedometer wasn't all that accurate - and really that just doesn't sound like the hugest deal? I'm not a driver but I have a license and have driven and honestly I didn't speed but I know as a result I annoyed drivers for my going the speed limit or below. Good luck!

     

    Thanks Batya33.

    I'd just gone around a roundabout into a 30 which becomes a 40. Not making excuses, as I know I was in the wrong. The road is really wide, so you don't feel you are going that fast. There was another car in front, and when I clocked the van, I put the brakes on. It was one of the smaller UK vans where the camera is on a tripod with the officer behind.

     

    Oh well, I'll find out within two weeks. I've never been done for speeding before in my 10 years of driving (passed when I was 25) so if I have been done, I suspect it will be a driver awareness course. At least that way it wont effect my insurance, and I wont get points.

  7. On a plus I am down 15 pounds over last year at this time and many more inches than pounds too. I am down 30 inches all over my body.

     

    That's great news!! It's really not easy!

    It really is a difficult road I agree. The western diet is all carbs, carbs, carbs (sugar in particular), is it any wonder there is a diabetes crisis!

     

    I agree diet controlled is the best solution. My issue even on keto was that I was just eating too much, and food was my emotional crutch. I've no idea how it works, but the ozempic injections have completely stopped my emotional cravings.

     

    The scales have been kind to me too this morning. I was 322 pounds at the beginning of August, as of this morning I am 301 pounds.

  8. I’m about to start the first of four spin off books based on the BBC cop series ‘Life on Mars’ called ‘blood, bullets and blue straits. Meant to start it last night but I was shattered.

     

    ‘Time to leap into the Cortina as Sam Tyler and Gene Hunt roar back into action in a brand new instalment of Life on Mars.

     

    ‘If you think I’m gonna stand here listening to yet more of your Mary, Mungo and Midge about waiting for back-up, you’re even dopier than the front of your head suggests, Tyler. I’m going right up them stairs to nail me a villain – and that, Sammy-boy, is called law enforcement!’

     

    When detective Sam Tyler was catapulted into the alien world of 1973, he found a world where men swigged scotch before breakfast. But when Sam finally got home, he realised he’d left his heart back in the seventies amongst the fly-wing collars and pints of Skol. He missed Annie Cartwright, the woman he had fallen in love with, and perhaps – just perhaps – he even missed The Guv, that nicotine-stained, sexist, homophobic caveman who was his DCI.

     

    Now Sam is back in ’73 for good, but is this the greatest mistake he’s ever made? As Sam deals with what appears to be an IRA bombing campaign, and clashes with the irrepressible Gene Hunt, the creepy little girl from the TV test card keeps warning him, “you should never have come back here, Sam…you’ll see… you’ll see…”’

  9. Hey Seraphim!

     

    I hope you don’t mind me sharing my story, it might be of interest or help.

     

    In 2016 I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Incidentally it wasn’t when I was at my heaviest, but I had been eating a lot of sugary food as a coping mechanism for my Dad’s terminal illness.

     

    Initially went on metformin which reduced my sugars to normal level. When my dad died I stupidly stopped taking them and my bloods shot up to my HBA1c being 97!!! This was around the time my relationship was going south with my short term ex. I went back on metformin and started losing weight to the point I had got my bloods to normal on a Keto low carb diet.

     

    Sadly from 2019-2020 I went from 18 stone to 23 :( Generally over eating emotionally just not knowing when to stop.

     

    My HBa1c has risen into the 50s so I’m back on metformin. They’ve also put me into Ozempic injections which have destroyed any cravings I once had. I could actually go a day without eating (not wise).

     

    I’m currently 20 pounds from where I was at the beginning of August with the weight continuing to drop off. 4 stone by Christmas is my goal.

  10. Although born in 85.... I'm going with something a tad vintage tonight!

     

    'Oh, I see a man in the back as a matter of fact

    His eyes was as red as the sun

    And the girl in the corner that no one ignores

    'Cause she thinks she's the passionate one'

     

    A bit of 'Sweet'

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