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Since Thursday, I have been struck down by a virulent lurgi of the stomach (and general cold/flu type bug) and thus been unable to cycle *anywhere* this whole weekend. (having to spend much time retired to bed, and the rest of it upon the WC.) I am now looking forward to the commuter ride tomorrow, idiot motorists, lapdogs, bandogs, assorted waterfowl [1] and all; *just* so I can be back on my bike again! Alex [1] Increasingly I am having to "honk" my Megahorn at sundry ducks, pigeons etc... |
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Oh dear - I hope the lurgi removes itself from your system *soon*. Saw nesting swan today and assorted waterfowl, but they were all posing on a river - sort of "Look at *us* aren't we simply *beautiful*" posing. Cheers, helen s ~~~~~~~~~~ Flush out that intestinal parasite and/or the waste product before sending a reply! Any speeliong mistake$ aR the resiult of my cats sitting on the keyboaRRRDdd ~~~~~~~~~~ |
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On Sun, 13 Apr 2003 18:42:04 +0100, Mr R@t (2.3 zulu-alpha) [comms room 2] <ratsnest23@sovtel.su> wrote: > Since Thursday, I have been struck down by a virulent lurgi of the stomach (and general cold/flu > type bug) and thus been unable to cycle *anywhere* this whole weekend. (having to spend much time > retired to bed, and the rest of it upon the WC.) > > I am now looking forward to the commuter ride tomorrow, idiot motorists, lapdogs, bandogs, > assorted waterfowl [1] and all; *just* so I can be back on my bike again! Ah well, sounds like you had the same lurgi as me, except mine initially struck on the Wednesday (but just the muscle aches/joint pains then, the diarrhoea appeared Thursday morning). I'm not sure I'm up to cycling tomorrow, though - a very _very_ gentle walk this afternoon left me pretty knackered, and I'm still having the odd little dizzy patch. Anyway, point of all this is - pity the chap at the next desk along from mine - he (apparently) went down with teh same thing the day before me, and he has been training seriuosly for the marathon for months... regards, Ian SMith -- |\ /| no .sig |o o| |/ \| |
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