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I made a toiletry oversight and forgot to buy shampoo. I have just had to use this and, I must say, it has actually left my hair very soft and not dry at all.

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I'm not feeling too bad thanks guys! Managing to eat a bit now but have to be careful, too much and my bowel spasms and shuts down for the night, still very painful. But I'm moving and walking much better each day which is reassuring. Just gotta keep remembering it was a big op and not long ago still.



This one was open, I've had two open abdominal surgeries and two keyhole and I can assure you the open ones are much more sore and take longer to recover from!

I'm not too worried about the habit forming properties of codeine because I only use them when I have surgery. Maybe what's left when I'm not in pain will get bundled together into a couple of recreational doses but I'm not really bothered taking them too frequently, I don't like the high that much (reminds me of how I feel in hospital tbh).

you'd think the G.P would come out to see you if you're still healing.
 
Boys a dear, you eejits don't know what you're talking about :!

Some Jamesy did once show me a map that had Belfast and Dublin darkened out and the rest of the island just labelled as 'culchie'.

He thought he was being smart, then I showed him the Republic's culchie map haha.
 
A Jamesy is a pejorative term for Belfast folks where I'm from.

As you come into our town on the train, there's graffiti saying 'Jamesys beware!'.

It's also our term for the Belfast tash'.

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Ahh I C....think Ballymena folk refer to Belfasters as Frankys too.

There's some shocking spide/barcode style taches round Belfast fo sho

I was based in Ballymena when I worked in the civil service. I hate that town so much. It's so depressing. As soon as the train hit Cullybackey (if I was coming from Derry direction), the sky would just grey and start to pish down. If I was coming from Belfast, it would turn as soon as we left Antrim.

I think they might also use Jamesy in Derry. I assume it comes from the Williamite War in Ireland, with Jamesy referring to the Jacobite supporters.

In that case, it's probably quite a sectarian thing to say :\
 
Yeah, the heroin reputation is usually the first thing that comes to my mind.

They out-culchie me in Ballymena. It does my head in when they say 'til' instead of 'to'.
 
I lived in Belfast for 3 years and I became more culchie. I think I played on it a bit.

It did stop me saying 'man' and start saying 'mate'. I never hear the end of it from my pals.
 
Why, thank you;) it's lovely to have someone like me back on the forum:D
Others do of course, they'd just perfer my head on a plate hahahaha

Evey

To be fair Eve, you've done incredibly well not to bite with all the stinging criticism that has been thrown your way of late, so I tip my hat to you.
 
I had a lovely week travelling around Antrim with work a few months back (European Union structural funds shite). Based in Ballycastle we were all over the place, even seen the Game of Thrones set. There were plenty of boring officious meetings inbetween may I add, so it wasn't all fun :p...apart from the couple night lock ins at the local pub. Carnage =D....the people are gorgeous, so friendly.

Loved the place - its special, the coastline is so very beautiful. Will be back for a holiday this year camping I reckon - it was that good!

My folk come from Donegal so I wanae too far from home <3


How's eadd this evening?

We all enjoy our Burns Supper last night? That's me got the prodigal son out the house away to his local pals so peace and quiet reigns again :D (aww my oldest recited To a Mouse as well, he won prizes for that at scholl even though he's 27 now!)
 
I had a lovely week travelling around Antrim with work a few months back (European Union structural funds shite). Based in Ballycastle we were all over the place, even seen the Game of Thrones set. There were plenty of boring officious meetings inbetween may I add, so it wasn't all fun :p...apart from the couple night lock ins at the local pub. Carnage =D....the people are gorgeous, so friendly.

Loved the place - its special, the coastline is so very beautiful. Will be back for a holiday this year camping I reckon - it was that good!

Kate - I'm about 15 miles from Ballycastle and it really is beautiful up here on the North Coast. If you really want to go camping, may I recommend you go to the

My folk come from Donegal so I wanae too far from home <3

I live about 15 miles from Ballycastle and it really is beautiful up here along the North Coast.

If you're serious about coming over camping, I would definitely recommend the Rathlin Island festival. You get a short ferry from Ballycastle over to the island. For a week, the population swells from 75 to a few thousand and great craic is had by all! It's in late May and I'm intending to go this year.
 
Why, thank you;) it's lovely to have someone like me back on the forum:D
Others do of course, they'd just perfer my head on a plate hahahaha

Evey

It's rumoured to be the final penalty for serial offenders Evey. What do you think happened to all those eadders that have gone 'missing'?

When I think of dear dear Mail Monkey now I get this disturbing imagery of those monkey heads in Indiana Jones 2.
 
Thank you - that means a lot to
Me. I appreciate that <3

Evey

Yes, Evey, you have been a star considering all the comments thrown about. I admire you for keeping your head above it all. Hopefully we can now move on a find a better understanding of each other <3

Glad you enjoyed Antrim Kate. I suppose people over here generally are friendly but unfortunately most people over here (ni) are backward as fuck. Gay people aren't allowed to donate blood over here ffs.
Best to focus on our lovely land and scenery I supposed

Hi Bob, I can beleive it as we visited a few projects and some from the Peace Programme so called success stories that didn't actually sound that great. It saddens me. (I also worked on a few INTERREG programmmes, transnational stuff, but feel heart-lost about the outcomes of all them £mmm's spent). We all have a long way to go. Sectarianism and all sorts of weirdness is still prevalent here too in the west coast too, if you know where to look. But not being allowed to donate blood holy fuck :\ Lets not even go onto abortion...

I live about 15 miles from Ballycastle and it really is beautiful up here along the North Coast.

If you're serious about coming over camping, I would definitely recommend the Rathlin Island festival. You get a short ferry from Ballycastle over to the island. For a week, the population swells from 75 to a few thousand and great craic is had by all! It's in late May and I'm intending to go this year.

God it was wonderful country, are you north or south of Ballycastle? I'd love to go to the Rathlin Island Festival, could you please link us to it? / give us info?

Some of my work party came over on the Kintyre Express - mad bastards couldn't get back (any excuse to stay in the pub :D) Cool as a cucumber i headed for the Seacat =D and promptly threw up a lot :\

Hey, I'll maybe invite you for a cuppa in my uber cool fucking canvas tent in rathlin this year... ;)
 
If you don't want to answer, tis' fine, but at what age did you come out?

People are commending me for being a good mate but I don't see it as that. I just see it as being mates, and support in this sort of thing is not something you can separate from being mates. She has not slighted me or betrayed me so nothing should change. Nobody has disowned her over it, but there are a few people who have become virtual strangers; were your friends ok with it/how long did it take for it to feel normal?
I'm still not fully out to everyone -- I'm taking it very steadily, and coming out in stages. My co-workers are all absolutely sound about it, and most of the friends who know so far have been supportive. The family are going to be the hardest.
 
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