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  • #16
    LOL Piskie. Madmax could have done both jobs for you - he is a qualified diagnostic radiographer and has done lots of mammograms, and as a bonus, he can fix your Mini engine.

    He hopes your cylinder head hasn't warped due to overheating and the detonation sound...
    Happy Gardening,
    Shirley

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    • #17
      Don't say that.... memorys of Gloucester at 4.30 on a friday afternoon before a bank holiday monday..... I was about 14 I think, Dad was steaming almost as much as the car!
      The weeks and the years are fine. It's the days I can't cope with!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by shirlthegirl43 View Post
        LOL Piskie. Madmax could have done both jobs for you - he is a qualified diagnostic radiographer and has done lots of mammograms, and as a bonus, he can fix your Mini engine.

        He hopes your cylinder head hasn't warped due to overheating and the detonation sound...
        This from email to SD:
        I’ve just spoken with Grant (Mini Servicing) – they have Giles in with them now, he has plenty of water and is on a pressure test which will be left on overnight to simulate a long distance run. Giles is throwing up some odd graphics, apparently, on their diagnostics, so they are still not sure – but should know more in the morning.

        Right now for the breasts....


        Originally posted by TPeers View Post
        Don't say that.... memorys of Gloucester at 4.30 on a friday afternoon before a bank holiday monday..... I was about 14 I think, Dad was steaming almost as much as the car!
        Aye TP, we've all been there, it's in our memory bank somewhere. I just thank the 'whatevers' that I am able to buy new cars every couple years, thereby having a warranty
        aka
        Suzie

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        • #19
          Originally posted by piskieinboots View Post
          This from email to SD:
          I’ve just spoken with Grant (Mini Servicing) – they have Giles in with them now, he has plenty of water and is on a pressure test which will be left on overnight to simulate a long distance run. Giles is throwing up some odd graphics, apparently, on their diagnostics, so they are still not sure – but should know more in the morning.
          Well, excuse me, but isn't SD supposed to be in Forn Parts enduring hardships ensuring that I am being kept safe in my bed, rather than tittle-tattling with some grease monkey in the Home Counties ensuring your g&t supplies from Sainsbury's this week...?

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          • #20
            Tis me chatting to SD but really to myself (was ever thus ) because he gets to see my emails non too often - it helps me to 'chat' to him even if he can't reply

            And as for the G&T, fear not lass - I use t'interwebbly for supplies being brought forth to my door

            Sleep soundly in ya bed hun
            aka
            Suzie

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            • #21
              Have had a few mamograms my self, when my sister was diagnosed with breast cancer after finding a lump, my gp thought it best to get myself checked out as well, at the time I was under 50yrs and he said by the time I was sent for a mamogram more than likely I would be nearer 54 even though its supposed to be 50. I continued to see the breast man every year until last year and he said I would be sent for under normal routine checks now. It was my choice as I could have stayed under him but I thought he could spend his time with someone who needed it more than me, so now I get checked out in the mobile unit instead of the hospital. It is a weird thing to have done but painless.
              Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
              and ends with backache

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