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ChezGiven

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  1. Its easier to detect (men check there regularly for some reason....) and it tends to be less aggressive but its still cancer!! Scary in any form. Glad to hear all is well. The white blood cell count is a side effect of the chemotherapy called neutropenia. White blood cells are fast replicating cells so are also killed by chemotherapy (as well as the cancer cells). Thats why your hair falls out as hair is also fast replicating. Chemo isnt targeted so it kills healthy as well as deformed cells which are replicating and dividing. I am working on Pancreatic cancer and that is by far the scariest. It doesnt present any symptoms at first and you only really notice it when you get e.g. jaundice and its metastasized. If its metastatic, you cant operate you are basically fucked. Only about 10% of Pancreatic cancer patients get an operation (resection) as they get an early diagnosis. The majority get a chemo or a bit of radio. Except nothing works. On average, diagnosed at stage III/IV you've got 3-6 months to live. Its a fucking nightmare.
  2. Paying for brass out of the joint account is a bit of a liberty, especially if she earns more.
  3. Cant imagine being curled up inside a k-hole is good for posture like. Nice self-medicating though, its a shame you cant ring up NHS direct and hear. " Ah yes prominent left posterolateral disc bulge causing mild to moderate left C6 foraminal narrowing, i recommend snorting a few lines of horse"
  4. Maybe he's been reading the 'height/weight' thread, guzzling protein drinks and trying to 'get massive'.
  5. What and throw away a perfectly decent k habit?
  6. The 6-1 diet? aka the Leyton Orient wake-up call?
  7. Despite going to the gym every day and running every week, someone on here had to go on the 5:2 diet to keep the pork off due to his eyes being bigger than his belly. People in glass houses and all that.
  8. I pay for all the holidays, all meals, drinks etc and spend a load on the little one. I will also pay for her education too when she's old enough.
  9. Thats about as stupid as it gets. Would Inzaghi have scored more goals if he hadnt learned how to stay onside? I mean what? Its not a choice between dropping deeper and being offside. Its a choice between concentrating and being aware and not.
  10. My parents had separate accounts. You marry someone who owns 3 properties already and has a million in the bank, you dont walk out the marriage with half. I can imagine my kid thinking whatever she likes about whatever she likes too.
  11. So in summary, a few people actually put all their wages into the same account and just spend as they wish. The rest put a fair amount into the same account and keep their own accounts for their own thing. I have to make the choice between these two basically.
  12. ChezGiven

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    Our local supermarket has started stocking jars of ginger from Tanoshi (who do a lush Teryaki marinade). I usually use fresh ginger but this stuff is amazing in all sorts of dishes. Or by itself like with sushi. Not that we eat homemade sushi.
  13. So says the voice of experience.
  14. My net income was that much higher than my partners (around 4 times higher!) and because I had a lot savings in the various accounts before I met her, I wasnt that keen to give her access to it all! I think we are going to go back this year as now she earns a lot more its probably easier. We have the added complication of paying taxes retrospectively each year too, I think a joint account probably simplifies it all nowadays.
  15. We used to have one but we then split up paying for different things and as our situation has remained stable, it works. Of the people married, who has one with their spouse? If you're not married, have you got one? Does your spouse earn more or less than you? Does he / she want one / not want one?
  16. I get the impression from watching Cisse every week that Bent has a better ability to stay onside, if you know what i mean.
  17. I'm counting numbers of players in and out, so its not inaccurate.
  18. Maybe that first sentence is the logic Ashley used for us last season?
  19. Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs, West Brom and City have let many players more go than brought in, suggesting they have plenty to do. Arsenal have one free transfer in and ten out. Man U only Varela in. If you look at Norwich, Soton, Swansea, Villa, Palace, mackems etc than that level of club seems to have shifted plenty out and brought plenty in though.
  20. If the complaint is how come Fulham are spending more than us, what the fuck does 'we're a bigger club' have to do with it? The only metric relevant to the complaint is spending power, in which case history or lack of it is unfortunately irrelevant. Supporter number are increasingly less important too. If the average Fulham fan has twice the income then having half the support becomes less relevant. Other clubs have money too and some have more disposable income despite less historical success or support.
  21. I was sat next to Patrick Duffy the other day. Wasn't enough of a Dallas fan to make the effort to speak to him but was still quite exciting. About as random as it gets really.
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