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In the process of moving warehouses (work) at the moment.......Not going to be fun at all.
 

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Having my foreskin removed. They tell me it will never be the same. They say it cost an inch or two on a good day. hurts to apparently. Some survivors have spoke of phantom pains.
 
Having my foreskin removed. They tell me it will never be the same. They say it cost an inch or two on a good day. hurts to apparently. Some survivors have spoke of phantom pains.

What is it with old men wanting to talk about their tackle? (I'm just assuming you're old...)

I had an 84-year-old man tell me in great detail about the operation on his plums and the condition pre and post. As a result I'm really not looking forward to running the Elders group again next week.
 
My workplace has announced impending redundancies which will affect approx one in four in my office. While I hopefully will be fine (*crosses fingers*) the whole morale and feeling around the office has understandably plummeted as people wait for the axe to fall.
 
My workplace has announced impending redundancies which will affect approx one in four in my office. While I hopefully will be fine (*crosses fingers*) the whole morale and feeling around the office has understandably plummeted as people wait for the axe to fall.

Spewin mate. Hope all goes well.
 
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Spewin mate. Hope all goes well.

Same thing is happening at my work, but I reckon I'll be right. But to be honest, if someone gave me a tap on the shoulder I wouldn't mind. I get a bit of a pay out, and it gives me an excuse to do nothing for a couple of months as well as a kick up the ass I need to find a job that I'm actually going to enjoy.

Thing I'm not going to look forward to is telling the fiance I seriously don't want kids. We've always said we don't want them, kind of out of jest, but I've been picking up signs over the last couple of weeks that she's getting a bit clucky. But I really don't want a bar of them.

My apologies if this is to personal, any specific reason ?
Me, as would many, jump with joy at the idea of having a little me run around.
 

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Spewin mate. Hope all goes well.

Same thing is happening at my work, but I reckon I'll be right. But to be honest, if someone gave me a tap on the shoulder I wouldn't mind. I get a bit of a pay out, and it gives me an excuse to do nothing for a couple of months as well as a kick up the ass I need to find a job that I'm actually going to enjoy.

Cheers mate, as I said I think i will be fine, especially if they weigh up wage v output - I probably am not helping my cause by being on here during work hours though!
 
My apologies if this is to personal, any specific reason ?
Me, as would many, jump with joy at the idea of having a little me run around.

Lots of reasons personally, loss of lifestyle (less holidays etc), less cash to spend on things I like, less time, uncertainty with the future they would have to live in (over population, global warming etc). I'm a happy person without them so just don't feel the need to have them. A lot of people I associate with are drained from having kids - I just don't want to do the same.

With all due respect to those that have and want kids, no doubt there are merits for them :)
 
Having my foreskin removed. They tell me it will never be the same. They say it cost an inch or two on a good day. hurts to apparently. Some survivors have spoke of phantom pains.

Not to scare you or anything, but it's a pretty bad procedure. I had mine done when I was born and I couldn't walk for a year.
 

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Arthroscopic surgery on my knee tomorrow. Although I'll be unconscious for the entire procedure so I guess I can't really complain on that front. I guess I'm a little anxious about knowing exactly when I'm going to be 'put to sleep', not exactly my idea of a good time.

Although same thing happened when I had my wisdom teeth removed a couple of years back. I remember the when the doc injected me with the General A he said, "You'll be out in 30 seconds". I waited about 20 seconds thinking, "He hasn't given me enough, I don't feel sleepy at all", and this was literally the last thought I could remember before I woke up high as a kite on morphine post op, (which is the part I'm most certainly keen for).

It's a lot more easier for me to contemplate just your every night falling asleep as this process seems more naturally gradual than just being forced to clock off basically instantaneously, which I am obviously not used to. Although I didn't feel nervous at all just before I was out last time...not sure if they gave me a minor dose of morphine just to settle the nerves or not. Can't really remember though.

Can anyone else relate?
 

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