Kwacky wrote:Slobbing out. I should go for a walk and get some fresh air but the sofa is moulded to the shape of my butt
Same, I know I left my motivation around here somewhere...
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Found some and used it to make a hook from some scrap aluminium and hang it on the garage wall, the top box then hooks to that and is out of the way behind the bike
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My old phone was fully functioning apart from the battery, I decided to replace the battery and having done a couple of jobs like this combined with the YouTube tutorial only lasting 8 minutes I thought...
Itchy wrote:My old phone was fully functioning apart from the battery, I decided to replace the battery and having done a couple of jobs like this combined with the YouTube tutorial only lasting 8 minutes I thought...
& that ^ is why I'm still using my Galaxy S5 (although it's not OE now as I've put Android 9 on).
Be prepared for s couple of rough days. Which vaccine did you have? From what I've read and heard from people I know the Pfizer one is the easiest on the body for most people.
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Be prepared for s couple of rough days. Which vaccine did you have? From what I've read and heard from people I know the Pfizer one is the easiest on the body for most people.
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The Pfizer one knocked my MiL for 4 days and my grandparents for 2.
The Astrazenica one affected my FiL for just 1 day.
Cav wrote:I'm with you on that one, Duke! Just walking into the office my legs don't want to work.
What do you think is causing your tiredness?
Yesterday's vaccination. Keep up, cav.
I had the Astra Zenenca one. If this is what it does to the body when there is no dangerous stuff in the vaccine, imagine what it would do with the nasty side included to it too!