Footy Chick wrote:Time: 1am
Migraine gone - however some bastard has shoved a bunch of razor blades down my throat.
OFFS
get some scotch into ya and get into a sauna
Footy Chick wrote:Time: 1am
Migraine gone - however some bastard has shoved a bunch of razor blades down my throat.
OFFS
I haven't got a Woolworths card because I have more cards already than a wallet can hold.fisho mcspaz wrote:Woolworths Rewards Card discounts. Because I always forget my card, and then I always forget which are the normal discounts and which are the ones reserved for cardholders. (Yeah, I know they're the orange ones, but I see the low price and I get excited and forget.)
pafc1870 wrote:Hmm, me being in this school I'm working at today brings the total males working here to 1!
heater31 wrote:pafc1870 wrote:Hmm, me being in this school I'm working at today brings the total males working here to 1!
Do you also lower the average age?
wristwatcher wrote:Slow entrees. Get that food in my gullet chef FFS. It's 8.03
Yeh, it doesn't go down well on an empty stomach - it definitely needs something their to coat the stomach lining.fisho mcspaz wrote:Doxycycline. I take this crap for my skin and it makes my stomach feel like I've got a permanent acidic wine hangover.
Psyber wrote:Yeh, it doesn't go down well on an empty stomach - it definitely needs something their to coat the stomach lining.fisho mcspaz wrote:Doxycycline. I take this crap for my skin and it makes my stomach feel like I've got a permanent acidic wine hangover.
Psyber wrote:Yeh, it doesn't go down well on an empty stomach - it definitely needs something their to coat the stomach lining.fisho mcspaz wrote:Doxycycline. I take this crap for my skin and it makes my stomach feel like I've got a permanent acidic wine hangover.
fisho mcspaz wrote:Psyber wrote:Yeh, it doesn't go down well on an empty stomach - it definitely needs something their to coat the stomach lining.fisho mcspaz wrote:Doxycycline. I take this crap for my skin and it makes my stomach feel like I've got a permanent acidic wine hangover.
Will drinking milk with it help? Will it burn a hole in my stomach?
Something else that gives me the sh1ts - the student who sat behind me in the library today and kept breathing really heavily. I wanted to punch his lights out.
Alaska wrote:fisho mcspaz wrote:Psyber wrote:Yeh, it doesn't go down well on an empty stomach - it definitely needs something their to coat the stomach lining.fisho mcspaz wrote:Doxycycline. I take this crap for my skin and it makes my stomach feel like I've got a permanent acidic wine hangover.
Will drinking milk with it help? Will it burn a hole in my stomach?
Something else that gives me the sh1ts - the student who sat behind me in the library today and kept breathing really heavily. I wanted to punch his lights out.
Not wanting to give personal medical advice but, experience with these sorts of things including some bad anti-inflammatory medications, 3 tablespoons of OATBRAN with a little milk B4 taking medication works a treat with the tummy!
norwood8 wrote:Mature aged students making tutes go twice as long at Uni. I'm sorry but stories of your children usually have no relevance to the topic and start to shit everyone else to tears.
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