Sharon the Cat
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UnbelievableLess than half the tickets sold, poor show innit!![]()
UnbelievableLess than half the tickets sold, poor show innit!![]()
Ā£4 a pint in my localIt's not even the price of a pint nowadays
Kev (Boris) is very kindly offering cleaning services for a full day as one of the prizes.
He will be wearing a French maids outfit, short frilly skirt, the whole caboodle and will clean your house, mh, swimming pool, whatever you want.
Thanks Kev. You are a star!
Anyone who bought tickets or donated could have their forum name on a list enclosed within the defib(s)....I wonder if this could be promoted in a different manner?
Brilliant!!Anyone who bought tickets or donated could have their forum name on a list enclosed within the defib(s)....
No name, no jump start![]()
Thatās the spirit we needI bought Ā£50 worth still waiting for confirmation that I did it ok
Does that mean youāre cleaning my outfit and giving it back Ral? Itās been a few years since you borrowed it.Kev (Boris) is very kindly offering cleaning services for a full day as one of the prizes.
He will be wearing a French maids outfit, short frilly skirt, the whole caboodle and will clean your house, mh, swimming pool, whatever you want.
Thanks Kev. You are a star!
Now, now, you know it is many, many sizes too big for me, I've been using your frilly skirt as a windbreak for when the family comes round for a bbq.Does that mean youāre cleaning my outfit and giving it back Ral? Itās been a few years since you borrowed it.
Aaawww, boy or girl Kev?Bump
How did today go Ral?I am undergoing Cardioversion on the 23rd of this month, using what in effect is a defibrillator, albeit, a defib machine is generally used in an emergency. However, the principal is the same.
Hopefully, a defib will not be necessary, if it is, it is because I am dead but don't let that put you off buying a raffle ticket. If you don't, I'm going to haunt you to your dying day.
They are only £5 each.
Cardioversion is a procedure that uses a controlled electrical shock to restore a normal heart rhythm in patients with certain types of abnormal heart rhythms, or arrhythmias. It's a common treatment for conditions like atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter. The procedure involves delivering a carefully timed electrical shock.
Boris was a stubborn bugger and wouldn't stay dead, I say thank goodness for that, for defib machines and for the NHS.
Sinus rhythm is now as it should be thanks Kev. There s a bit more detail in the 'Weirdest thing happened to me', thread.How did today go Ral?