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  • sootysue
    • Apr 2019
    • 296

    #31
    Originally posted by boatman
    well Sue thats the best way to be so you dont get bored is is cold out your way an any snow as we had a little an frezzein fog an treid to take Snowball out on her lead an she took one look outside at the door an the next thing i know she is shooting back indoors an Snowball is in the dog or cat house with jen as she has been raceing about in doors an she shot up the stairs an took a flyin leap on to the shelf an knocked jens 5p saver off the shelf as jen heard the crash downstairs an well she went up an there was 5p every where all over the floor an jen was fumein with Snowball an i was havin a good laugh as it was so funny lol
    chris jen
    Hi Chris. Naughty snowball . Bless her, that's cats for ya. It was - 2 here in sheringham / cromer this morning at 8 am It took me 20 mins to defrost the car so I could come home. We had 2 inches of snow here the other day snow had melted by afternoon though. Oh yah if you have to have the vaccine for the virus as government is vaxin everyone, side effects are feeling very very tired, arm hurts and feels heavy where vaccine injection site is.
    love and hugs to you both...... Sue

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    • boatman
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      • christopher
      • NORFOLK UK

      #32
      Originally posted by sootysue
      Hi Chris. Naughty snowball . Bless her, that's cats for ya. It was - 2 here in sheringham / cromer this morning at 8 am It took me 20 mins to defrost the car so I could come home. We had 2 inches of snow here the other day snow had melted by afternoon though. Oh yah if you have to have the vaccine for the virus as government is vaxin everyone, side effects are feeling very very tired, arm hurts and feels heavy where vaccine injection site is.
      love and hugs to you both...... Sue
      well Sue that dont sound to good how long do side effects last for ?
      chris

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      • sootysue
        • Apr 2019
        • 296

        #33
        Originally posted by boatman
        well Sue thats the best way to be so you dont get bored is is cold out your way an any snow as we had a little an frezzein fog an treid to take Snowball out on her lead an she took one look outside at the door an the next thing i know she is shooting back indoors an Snowball is in the dog or cat house with jen as she has been raceing about in doors an she shot up the stairs an took a flyin leap on to the shelf an knocked jens 5p saver off the shelf as jen heard the crash downstairs an well she went up an there was 5p every where all over the floor an jen was fumein with Snowball an i was havin a good laugh as it was so funny lol
        chris jen
        I can just imagine snowball racing around the house. I don't blame snowball for not going out I didn't want to either . Brrrrr brrr

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        • Bortig the Viking
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          • Mar 2019
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          #34
          Don't have a cat but one of our dogs Alfie is a Shih Tzu and he wouldn't go out in the snow, mind you he's only got short legs and I don't think he wanted freezing his knicky knacky nooze, don't blame him really.

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          • sootysue
            • Apr 2019
            • 296

            #35
            Originally posted by boatman
            well Sue that dont sound to good how long do side effects last for ?
            chris
            Last Only one or two days at most no longer. The tired feeling is only the feeling like when you've had when you not slept well at night nothing more than that. The side effects aren't really bad but just noticeable. So don't worry Chris.

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            • boatman
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              • christopher
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              #36
              Originally posted by sootysue
              I can just imagine snowball racing around the house. I don't blame snowball for not going out I didn't want to either . Brrrrr brrr
              NO Sue Snowball may be just a cat but she's not silly she knows what what an she's very inteligent as well as she has now shown she likes tomatoe soup an she was upstairs on the bed when i was down stairs havin some soup but as soon as my spoon was clickin in the empty bowl wow she came down the stairs like a wirl wind ready to lick out the bowl wow
              chris

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              • Tim Marlow
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                • Apr 2018
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                • Tim
                • Somerset UK

                #37
                Hi Chris
                My wife had no side effects whatsoever, neither did her mother or father. Trust me though, a sore arm is light years better than Covid!

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                • boatman
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                  • christopher
                  • NORFOLK UK

                  #38
                  Originally posted by sootysue
                  Last Only one or two days at most no longer. The tired feeling is only the feeling like when you've had when you not slept well at night nothing more than that. The side effects aren't really bad but just noticeable. So don't worry Chris.
                  WELL Sue have you had your jab ?
                  as we havnt had ours yet

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                  • boatman
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                    • christopher
                    • NORFOLK UK

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                    Hi Chris
                    My wife had no side effects whatsoever, neither did her mother or father. Trust me though, a sore arm is light years better than Covid!
                    OH YEA Tim i suppose you are right just a bit worried bit i suppose it depends on the person then an thanks for the assurearances Tim
                    chris

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                    • sootysue
                      • Apr 2019
                      • 296

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                      Hi Chris
                      My wife had no side effects whatsoever, neither did her mother or father. Trust me though, a sore arm is light years better than Covid!
                      Originally posted by boatman
                      WELL Sue have you had your jab ?
                      as we havnt had ours yet
                      I only got mine as I work in a care home, but I had to drive to Fakenham to get it done. But you will receive a letter in the post inviting you and jen to have it done when you receive the letter it will explain all to you, where to go and what to do. . At the moment the government is vaccine people in age groups 90", 80, 70, 60, and so on. Xx

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                      • boatman
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                        • Nov 2018
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                        • christopher
                        • NORFOLK UK

                        #41
                        Originally posted by sootysue
                        I only got mine as I work in a care home, but I had to drive to Fakenham to get it done. But you will receive a letter in the post inviting you and jen to have it done when you receive the letter it will explain all to you, where to go and what to do. . At the moment the government is vaccine people in age groups 90", 80, 70, 60, and so on. Xx
                        CHEERS Sue for the info an was you yours painfull ?

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                        • sootysue
                          • Apr 2019
                          • 296

                          #42
                          Originally posted by sootysue
                          I only got mine as I work in a care home, but I had to drive to Fakenham to get it done. But you will receive a letter in the post inviting you and jen to have it done when you receive the letter it will explain all to you, where to go and what to do. . At the moment the government is vaccine people in age groups 90", 80, 70, 60, and so on. Xx
                          Sorry chris I didn't mean to worry you. Sometimes I don't think the impact of what I say words I use. Sorry chris. Xx

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                          • sootysue
                            • Apr 2019
                            • 296

                            #43
                            Originally posted by boatman
                            CHEERS Sue for the info an was you yours painfull ?
                            Mine was painful yes but only for 2 days day, tiredness lasted 2 days but then tyiedness mite be due to my work also.

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                            • boatman
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                              • christopher
                              • NORFOLK UK

                              #44
                              Originally posted by sootysue
                              Sorry chris I didn't mean to worry you. Sometimes I don't think the impact of what I say words I use. Sorry chris. Xx
                              HI Sue its as Tim said an he's right so no worryies Sue think no more about it as we better get back on to this thread or we will have the mods after us so what is the next thing that you are to do on this tower an have you found any ivy for the tower ?
                              chris

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                              • boatman
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                                • christopher
                                • NORFOLK UK

                                #45
                                Originally posted by sootysue
                                Mine was painful yes but only for 2 days day, tiredness lasted 2 days but then tyiedness mite be due to my work also.
                                OK Sue luvy no worries an yes you may be right but i dont mind neddeles as when they take blood i always whatch the needle goin into my arm so no probs if it hurts just got to grin an bear it
                                chris an jen

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