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Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by moonie:

I was watching something on the news last night about an American senator doing a *philibuster* (sp). After nearly 13 hours he had to give up to go to the loo 

What's a 'philibuster'?

Wot Erin says


I remember being at a meeting ,it was to vote for our candidate and someone called for a  guillotine(i had no clue at the time what that meant) ,there was mayhem as one candidate had voters still to arrive but the doors got closed and out candidtae won the vote 

FM
Originally Posted by Ells:
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by Cinds:

Soozy I am feeling better, thank you for asking.  I had a proper poo today 

Well that's good to hear 

Scrap that, the imodium is wearing off again and I'm back to square one 

How long has it been now?  Might not be just a bug if it's going on too long.  

 

 

(Send me some of it til I test it out )

I became ill with the flu 2 weeks tomorrow, the other stuff was present during the lying in bed stinking with flu, but it became really bad after I managed to get out of bed a week ago Thursday.

Cinds
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by moonie:

I was watching something on the news last night about an American senator doing a *philibuster* (sp). After nearly 13 hours he had to give up to go to the loo 

What's a 'philibuster'?

Wot Erin says


I remember being at a meeting ,it was to vote for our candidate and someone called for a  guillotine(i had no clue at the time what that meant) ,there was mayhem as one candidate had voters still to arrive but the doors got closed and out candidtae won the vote 

oh a filibuster?

Cinds
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by moonie:

I was watching something on the news last night about an American senator doing a *philibuster* (sp). After nearly 13 hours he had to give up to go to the loo 

What's a 'philibuster'?

Wot Erin says


I remember being at a meeting ,it was to vote for our candidate and someone called for a  guillotine(i had no clue at the time what that meant) ,there was mayhem as one candidate had voters still to arrive but the doors got closed and out candidtae won the vote 

oh a filibuster?

Ooppss! my spelling 

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by moonie:

I was watching something on the news last night about an American senator doing a *philibuster* (sp). After nearly 13 hours he had to give up to go to the loo 

What's a 'philibuster'?

Wot Erin says


I remember being at a meeting ,it was to vote for our candidate and someone called for a  guillotine(i had no clue at the time what that meant) ,there was mayhem as one candidate had voters still to arrive but the doors got closed and out candidtae won the vote 

oh a filibuster?

Ooppss! my spelling 

you did sp but I knew what you meant

FM
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Jenstar:

Have you managed to eat anything yet Cinds?

Yes, and that's where the problem lies, as soon as I eat within an hour I am ill again.

 

Hmm it doesnt sound good, you must be drained! We were all exactly like that but it only lasted a day and a half... 2 max. Hope you're back to normal soon, sounds nasty.

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Jenstar:

Have you managed to eat anything yet Cinds?

Yes, and that's where the problem lies, as soon as I eat within an hour I am ill again.

 

That's sounds horrible, Cinds.  Perhaps your stomach/bowel is irritated..? You might need the doc to sort this one.

 

No dairy btw (but you probably already know that).  Get well soon x

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Ells:

 I've just seen the OH in the kitchen with his back to me so I grabbed a snickers, slapped him across the back of the head with it and shouted 'Get some nuts!' really loudly and when he spun round I noticed he was on the phone.....to his business partner.  He gave me the death stare so now I'm in trouble

Sorry Ells but LMAO! 

FM
Originally Posted by Ells:

He'll be grand  I've done worse.

 

It's all the fault of whoever posted that video of the girl slapping her boyfriend awake every morning. I'd sooooo love to do that but don't wish to die yet.  So the snickers was the next best thing.  

You'll get your wish one day shortly I reckon 

FM
Originally Posted by Ells:

 I've just seen the OH in the kitchen with his back to me so I grabbed a snickers, slapped him across the back of the head with it and shouted 'Get some nuts!' really loudly and when he spun round I noticed he was on the phone.....to his business partner.  He gave me the death stare so now I'm in trouble

SazBomb
Originally Posted by Ells:

 I've just seen the OH in the kitchen with his back to me so I grabbed a snickers, slapped him across the back of the head with it and shouted 'Get some nuts!' really loudly and when he spun round I noticed he was on the phone.....to his business partner.  He gave me the death stare so now I'm in trouble

Wonders if Ells survived the dreaded 'death stare'  

Moonie

Bill Roache has become just as famous for his  Lothario ways as for his Coronation Street role as Ken Barlow.

After admitting to spreading the love with  over 1000 women Bill now believes he could 'cure someone' through the Pure Love  Movement.

The 81-year-old actor is part of the  spiritual group and believes 'miracles' can happen at their meetings if it will  help their message.

 
Safe hands: Bill Roache, pictured in 2012, believes that he could cure serious illness with his hands thanks to the Pure Love Movement

Safe hands: Bill Roache, pictured in 2012, believes that  he could cure serious illness with his hands thanks to the Pure Love  Movement

Speaking to The Sun newspaper he said:  'Miracles can happen in healings. I heard about one lad who was suffering from  cancer, who was cured instantly. I think we'll see more of that soon.

'I could put my hands on someone and cure  them of something really serious. But that will only happen if it will help the  message to be heard.'

The Coronation Street star split up with TV  weathergirl Emma Jesson, his 44-year-old partner of three years, late last year  after choosing to focus on the soap and his spiritual side rather than sex and  relationships.

William Roache and his then-girlfriend Emma Jesson at a special tribute dinner given in honour of the Coronation Street star in 2010

William Roache and his then-girlfriend Emma Jesson at a  special tribute dinner given in honour of the Coronation Street star in 2010

 
 

 

 
The Pure Love Movement believes that 'love conquers all' but is quite vague about how this actually works in real life

The Pure Love Movement believes that 'love conquers all'  but is quite vague about how this actually works in real life

Bill famously boasted he's slept with 1,000  women, but he's now a believer the power of love can cure the world of illness  and war.

He admitted: "I don't need a sexual  relationship anymore. Things still work, everything works, but I don't have that  need for sex I used to have.'

Emma told The Sun: 'Our relationship in terms  of love is definitely finished. Bill's spiritual beliefs became more of a  priority last year.

'He wants that to be his path now and I  accept that as he needs to be at peace with himself.

'We always knew 2012 would be a big year for  him.'

 

The Pure Love Movement believe that from 2012  is the start of a 'golden age' when war, poverty and famine disappear as people  discover a higher meaning.

Bill and Emma started dating in summer 2010 -  over a year after his wife Sara's sudden death from a heart  condition.

His taste for the opposite sex led his Corrie  co-stars to nickname him 'cock Roache'

 

FM
Originally Posted by Jenstar:

Not sure i like tbh Erin, although it does depend on the furniture and lighting etc. Plus the size of the room, in the right environment it could look nice but it looks too like sandpaper, just being honest


The more honest the better  I see what you mean when you say sandpaper,your right.Alaways best to get the opinion of others ,cheers

Might go for Rasperry

FM

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