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    Quote Originally Posted by SkyWarp91 View Post
    Don't they like roll out Christmas stuff in September/October anyways?
    i recall hearing christmas carols in november

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Damned View Post
    i recall hearing christmas carols in november
    Ah but that's the radio, they do it later to preserve the sanity of workers. If we were made to listen to Christmas Carols as early as in September I would have American Psycho'd my store already.

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    that was in woolies they started in november but it wasnt every song luckily

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Damned View Post
    that was in woolies they started in november but it wasnt every song luckily
    Oh man every now and then there's a techno mixup of all the Christmas tunes at Woolies. Sounded so bad I was facepalming myself with Tuna Cans.

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    I just choose to ignore things like Christmas decorations & stuff put out ridiculously early. It does not affect me unless I allow it to.

    With or without a cross I would still enjoy fruit & spice buns because they taste good .

    On the subject of venting I have had a kidney stone for the last three weeks & have been in constant discomfort building to outright agony. Simply put this has been the worst holiday I have ever had & spending a few days over this period in hospital has not made it any more fun. I have to say though that the staff at the hospital I have been visiting have been fabulous in every respect.

    X-rays, cat scans, ultrasounds & all sorts have extablished that there is no kidney blockage but spending three weeks in a drug induced stupor has not been much fun at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prowl View Post
    I just choose to ignore things like Christmas decorations & stuff put out ridiculously early. It does not affect me unless I allow it to.

    With or without a cross I would still enjoy fruit & spice buns because they taste good .

    On the subject of venting I have had a kidney stone for the last three weeks & have been in constant discomfort building to outright agony. Simply put this has been the worst holiday I have ever had & spending a few days over this period in hospital has not made it any more fun. I have to say though that the staff at the hospital I have been visiting have been fabulous in every respect.

    X-rays, cat scans, ultrasounds & all sorts have extablished that there is no kidney blockage but spending three weeks in a drug induced stupor has not been much fun at all.
    Oh Prowl, that's definitely very unlucky timing for you and I'm glad it's turning for the better and didn't last long after all. Bad for me my surgery is still a budget number but I've already spent all my money during the holiday season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prowl View Post
    I just choose to ignore things like Christmas decorations & stuff put out ridiculously early. It does not affect me unless I allow it to.

    With or without a cross I would still enjoy fruit & spice buns because they taste good .

    On the subject of venting I have had a kidney stone for the last three weeks & have been in constant discomfort building to outright agony. Simply put this has been the worst holiday I have ever had & spending a few days over this period in hospital has not made it any more fun. I have to say though that the staff at the hospital I have been visiting have been fabulous in every respect.

    X-rays, cat scans, ultrasounds & all sorts have extablished that there is no kidney blockage but spending three weeks in a drug induced stupor has not been much fun at all.
    I am familiar with your pain as I recently found out I have stones in my gallbladder - very painful indeed. I'm booked it to have my gallbladder removed on the 7th of Feb.

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    Damm looks like I am not Robinson Crusoe here then . Hope you get the budgeting right Arcee & Jena hopefully that surgery will fix your gallbladder issue up.

    The only "good"part of all this is that Oxycodone works rather well & I am going to bed feeling like I am sleeping in the clouds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jena View Post
    I am familiar with your pain as I recently found out I have stones in my gallbladder - very painful indeed. I'm booked it to have my gallbladder removed on the 7th of Feb.
    Make sure that the doctor tells you exactly what the precautions you should take for life without a Gallbladder. It is often thought that the Gallbladder is just a useless organ but it actually used by the body to break down and process fat. Without it you may develop a few life long side effects that you will have to deal with when it comes to food digestion.

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