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52 minutes ago, Stinky Rooster said:

sup kunce

 

got a new zipper installed in the spine, 2 bone grafts and 4 screws into the spine, plus rerouting a bunch of nerves and within 24 hours I am back at home annoying you guise.

Apparently we have a shit public health system?

Not saying it couldnt do with a bit better funding, but IMO the actual people running the show are dead set fkn legends


Ouch!

Glad you didn't die, get well soon fella!



I never imagined spending over 16k on the bargain 4K skyline I picked up [emoji23][emoji23]
Heel toe, lets go. Heel toe let's go. Monday night jacks graduation, Tuesday night ramones concert, Wensday night wife's birthday, Thursday night sundowner at work and Wedding anniversary. You know on top of the 53hr week. Just put a roast on and cracked a can of bourbon. Ahh never knew sitting down in silence could be such a joyfull thing:-/
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sup kunce
 
got a new zipper installed in the spine, 2 bone grafts and 4 screws into the spine, plus rerouting a bunch of nerves and within 24 hours I am back at home annoying you guise.
Apparently we have a shit public health system?
Not saying it couldnt do with a bit better funding, but IMO the actual people running the show are dead set fkn legends
 
 
Hope the recovery goes well dale.
49 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
2 hours ago, R33kizza said:
Afternoon peoples!

Surely you didn't finish work 2hrs ago? Lazy bones.

I finished on time for once, boss told me to go home lol

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