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The Lighter Side: PMR and ‘Op Shop’ Bargain Hunting. Retail Therapy + Exercise = Fun? ;-)

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Greetings All on a September Friday. Autumn looms. And then Christmas. And then we start all over again. Ohh.. no.. 'don't go there'. :-D

Following (and with credits to) Daisychain’s Popular Post about the therapeutic benefits of getting out and about to enjoy some Retail Therapy, I thought you might like to know about a few opportunities that my PMR Journey has opened up to me in my downtime when not on the occasional foray into the world of proper work (or sleeping-off the after effects, zzzz).

It's true to say that I've always had an eye for a bargain (maybe there's a clue in my surname, Oy Vay..). Previously just a bit of a Dabbler, Bargain Hunting has become a big part of my PMR life - and with massive potential rewards. I'll explain here:

My nearly daily excursions around the local supermarkets for healthy ‘essentials’ (red wine, pork pies etc.) now include drop-in raids at some of the numerous charity shops and bargain stores where I live in WSM.

At first, these daily outings were just a way of getting out of the house for an hour or two's idle distraction. Now, it's nearly a Full Time Occupation and keeping me out and about every day!

The Benefits:

1. Exercise..

By my best estimate, the combined daily excursion takes me on average 2 hours and I cover approximately 2.3 miles - more on a good 'buying' day. Calculated 'end to end' over a period of time, this means that I will have walked the equivalent distance of a return flight from the UK to Moscow by March next year. All this and no hassle with airport check-ins, passport controls, taxi fares etc. Result!

2. Collectables..!!!

This is the exciting - and potentially profitable - bit. Here are just some of the Treasures I've stumbled upon (often literally, due to being so stiff, weak and cranky) and scooped up for a few pounds (£ GB) in the charity / bargain shops:

Tolstoy's ‘War and Peas’ (poorly translated Bulgarian version) in original condition.

Star Wars Darth Vader outfit with full face mask and wings (aged 8 - 10 years - but XXL fitting so I should be able to squeeze into it on a good day).

Job Lot of 132 assorted, matching Faux Leather tubs and boxes (understood to be the largest private collection in Western Europe).

Vintage, 1968, 12-person Fondue Set with mahogany framed 'Soluble Cheeses of the World' wall chart (light use, superficial staining - needs a good clean).

14 matching bedside alarm clocks (these will come in handy if I ever buy a small hotel).

Artwork entitled 'The Moaner Lisa' signed by Dave L. Vinci - authenticated as being the Original by the young assistant in charity shop who told me: “yes, she really did have a moustache and wear sunglasses”.

Some nice, er, wooden items (purpose initially unclear, but I'll work it out later).

A bicycle towing-rope.

1965 copy of The Official UK Highway Code, autographed untidily by the famous racing driver Stirling Moss (obviously signed very fast..).

Brand new pack of 144 left-handed pencils.

Large quantity of brand-new, unread Self Help books (no price ticket, just a sign saying 'Help Yourself').

A Man from U.N.C.L.E. fridge magnet (nice!).

The rear-half of a Theatrical Pantomime Horse (you never know when you might need one).

A big shell.

Another, similar, big shell.

200 metres of knotted elastic (unravelling THAT lot should stretch the imagination a bit..!).

'Find Your Inert Self' - Self Development book for lazy people.

A genuine, sheepskin sheep.

A Monocle (if I find another one I can make a spectacle of myself..).

Four candles shaped like fork handles (ha ha).

Large, antique Cuban Cigar Dispenser (with 3 genuine Cubans hidden inside - a surprise to us all, but we are getting to know each other gradually).

One of those handy gadgets which you use to, er, remove the, er, fiddly, er, (oh, I’ve forgotten but at least it was cheap).

The late Elvis Presley's manager's neighbour's toaster (who knows what THIS would fetch at Sotheby's?!!!).

And most recently, a mischievous looking Teddy Bear with a mysterious past...

So, my dear friends here, what's the conclusion? On the tough journey of dealing with PMR, just try to find whatever keeps you occupied and your spirits 'up' - however seemingly daft or trivial to you or others. Don't be afraid to ask for help and support with the 'big stuff' (physical and emotional 'load'), and save your (now) precious energy for the things in life that give you at least some pleasure and excitement.

If for no other reason, this can help you to cope along the way to some kind of recovery from a truly life-changing illness: and to my mind at least, a sense of humour / the ridiculous can be as powerful as any other, therapeutically.

Now, what to do with the various, (and totally useless) Bargains I've acquired during the last 12 months on my daily forays into the outside world? I guess, just to enjoy them and reflect on the fun I've had 'snaffling' them.

Maybe I'll ditch the fondue set (too much effort - and anyway I don't have 11 friends). But the Mona Lisa could be a Winner at Sotheby’s if I can just obliterate her moustache and sun-specs. I've got some marker pens somewhere in my training kit - so that's tomorrow taken care of!

More to come.. if you're not careful ;-) :-D

Best wishes and enjoy your weekend

'Uncle' MB

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Hello Markbenjamin57, Ozzy the cat here. When my mum with PMR goes shopping she buys plants and clothes so she’s not much use to me.

But I have a shopping list for you, as you obviously have too much time on your hands, and need to go shopping much more. BTW I use up my spare time by 💤, anywhere, any time, any how.

1. A new or used animal bed. This is so I can ignore it and sleep anywhere else in the house I like. Nice clean clothes in the washing basket are good, so is the kitchen table.

2. A water fountain. This is so I can ignore it and mither my mum to pour me fresh water into numerous bowls around the house and garden.

3. A large stuffed animal like Tedski. I apologise if he is really real, but I’m a cat and can’t tell. I like my animal friends to not move ( unlike Fudge the grand-dog who does move, unfortunately) then I can pounce on them and bite them.

Can’t think of any thing else at the moment, as I’m feeling really sleepy and the front window ledge is looking very inviting.

Love Ozzy x 😻

PS please do not expect to be reimbursed for the shopping as I’m a cat and I usually just scrounge or steal everything 😹

in reply topeace_lover

Ozzy, you are my kind of cat! I'm hoping Uncle Mark might stumble upon a scratching post which I can ignore in favour of my Mom's new sofa. Love, Tabitha tabby x

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Hello Tabitha. It crossed my pussy cat mind to order a scratching post from Uncle Mark, but I already have a HUGE one, and a scratching mat. But my preference is the wooden garden arch, which me and my bruvvers in the ‘hood all scratch as we pass by on our daily garden journeys. Then, Of course, there is every carpet in the house, and the bottom step of the stairs, and the side of the chairs. This is especially important as a warning that I am in a state of starvation and about to collapse. MY mum with PMR doesn’t seem to notice otherwise.

I love my grub.

Love Ozzy x

in reply topeace_lover

If my poor old Mom can ever get over her brain fog and learn how to post a photo, I'll get her to show you how pretty I am. I get away with quite a lot!

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Constance13

A touch of the Morecombe and Wise there.😀😀

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Constance13 in reply toConstance13

Sorry, sorry! The Two Ronnies. I must be getting old???

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markbenjamin57 in reply toConstance13

Constance, please keep up with the Humorous references? There's a Test later... ;-) :-D

Oh Mark, Mark, Mark 😂😂😂

I’m just glad I was home alone when I read this, I’m still laughing!

I think you really should check on the BBC Website & find out when they are next filming ‘Antiques Roadshow’ in your area, or any area really, we could all come along to be truly surprised at the value of your ‘Treasure’ & you’d get to meet Fiona, l wonder is she really that thin? And you could always ask her if you could go on ‘Fake or Fortune’ with your Dave L Vinci? A promising career in TV could be yours for the asking!

Happy Thoughts 😂

Mrs N x

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Mrs N, as if you haven't got enough to think about after your Hol? Mmm.. appear on the Antiques Roadshow? Trouble is, I might get exposed as a Counterfeit MB - and then my Secret's out. :-D

Fiona sounds nice, I'll have to have a peek... ;-) x

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In other news, MB seems to be operating a feline dating site...

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply toPMRpro

Knowing his history, that could be a CAT-astrophe!

Following on with the M&W or Two Ronnie theme!

Sorry - it’s been a long week!

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markbenjamin57 in reply toDorsetLady

Boom boom!

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.....,tissh!

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That reminds me, the other day my wife said "come upstairs and make love to me" l said "which one do you want, I can't do both" 😉🤣

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markbenjamin57 in reply to

Ohh, give me strength. I kick-off here with a New Post on a serious, intellectual theme (as usual). Then You Lot come along and Hijack it with silly gags and stories about Moggies. THIS IS ALL FAKE NEWS, AND BAD!! IT MUST STOP OR I'LL, ER, WELL, ER, DO SOMETHING EVEN BADDER!! :-D

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Not again, you must stop eating those pork pies, they're doing you no good. How's that for grammar ?

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9/10 Pete, Good Boy. All I would add is that the phrase could be modified to read: '...they're doing you a Power of No good..' :-D

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Nice, but you still shouldn't eat them. On the other hand, who am I to tell you what to do. I will have to have a ward with Tedski instead. 😉

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peace_lover in reply tomarkbenjamin57

Mark, I am seriously offended that you should think I am fake news. I am real. I have lots of fur. I have green eyes. I am a seriously sexy beast (well I was ‘til my “bits” got taken away by the Vet). But that doesn’t mean to say I don’t appreciate your shopping efforts or trying to set up a moggie dating site.

And if you think I’m fake just check out my Mum with PMR’s bank balance. I cost rather a lot with the health insurance, special expensive hypoallergenic moggie food and catnip.

Love Ozzy x 😺

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markbenjamin57 in reply topeace_lover

Dear 'Ozzy' (or whatever..)

Well, yes, I well-appreciate that you are a CAT. Notwithstanding, I am also aware that you CATS are fickle creatures: and, as you say, defy all of the Rules of Human Civilised Society (e.g. kipping on the dining table / in the freshly washed bed linen etc). I had a cat once, it was just the same.

All I can advise you to do is to contact the venerable PMRpro (who suggested that I had instigated a Feline Dating website here) and sort things out with her. You might both be on to something very profitable....

For my part, and despite my supposed intellectual powers: I'm sorry but I must draw-the-line at trying to de-cypher complicated, polysyllabic terms like 'hypoallergenic... etc' at this late hour on a Friday night whilst munching on my daily Pork Pie and quaffing a glass of the Red Stuff or two. It's the BBC News soon, and I can't afford to miss the lovely Martine Croxall's witty asides off-camera whilst roasting MPs and other dignitaries about the likes of Brexit, the future of Civilisation as we know it, and (more important?) the price of broccoli in LIDL. I think Martine was a cat in a past life - she has all of the characteristics...

On a final note: I am so sorry that your 'bits' got taken away. It must have been

Cat-astrophic for you? I can only imagine... :-/

MB x

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Ha! 😁

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markbenjamin57 in reply toPMRpro

PMRpro, please note: I didn't start this Nonsense (as usual)... :-D

Constance13 profile image
Constance13 in reply tomarkbenjamin57

Yes you did - you invented Tedsky, now you’re paying for it.

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markbenjamin57 in reply toConstance13

Ohhhh... but at least it keeps You Lot from getting obsessed with watching Bake-Off every day? :-D

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What the hell is Bake-Off?

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buzzfeed.com/scottybryan/th...

I was once forced to watch at OH's cousin's when we visited. It was a bit like watching paint dry...

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Yep, couldn't agree more ! 🤗

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😄

I have a feeling of deju vu, haven't I read this before ? Maybe not, but something similar ?

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ME? DEJA VUE? WHAT VUE? I DON'T HAVE A VUE FROM HERE. MORE FAKE NOOZ..!!!

Love and Kisses

POTUS

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Who's this guy called POTUS ? Don't you mean Potty, more fake news I suppose 😉😎

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POTUS? President Of..... (I'll leave you to make up the rest) ;-)

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Thanks Mark, it was good to read your amusing posts.The charity shops in the Cotswolds were full of some very upmarket items when l was visiting there,and l have never seen so many as along Leighton Buzzard high street,a great place for charity shop lovers. I never came across any bears in need of adoption though ! Have a lovely weekend Mark.

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markbenjamin57 in reply toGrants148

Thanks Grants.

Joking aside (what.. me..?), I've picked-up some lovely items (furniture, clothes, art, lamps, rugs etc) during my Charity shop 'raids' over the past 3 years, and often for a 'song'. My Conclusion? Everyone wins - and it also helps to prevent perfectly good 'things' from getting trashed in a Society where so many things seem to be 'disposable' :-)

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When we moved from Scotland to England and disposed of what was left of my MIL's collection the local Cancer shop reckoned we donated the equivalent of over £1,000 in takings for them.

Mind you - most of my unwanted stuff wouldn't raise a farthing - I've already re-used and recycled it already! I'm the ultimate in "It still works so I can't justify a new one..." Right down to OH...

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Constance13 in reply toPMRpro

I wonder what OH thinks of some of your comments.😀 Or doesn't he know?

I once posted a photo which showed my old dear on facebook. He was NOT amused!

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He doesn't know what I write - he does know what I think. Mostly...

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It's a skill most men have to develop ! 😊

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Longtimer in reply toPMRpro

Whatever we replace now is never as good as the old one....also OH......😉

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Mstiles

Yes, soon it will be Christmas and time to break out the crocheted mini Christmas tree I I got from a thrift shop.

Ha ha ha! Thanks for the hilarious account of thrift shopping msrkbenjmin, a much needed laugh for today.

Now you can get red of it all by donating to different thrift shops and start all over again.

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markbenjamin57 in reply toMstiles

Confession Time Mstiles: it's a re-write of a Post wot I wrote here sometime ago, but it seemed to fit in with Daisychain's recent one. I sort-of like the idea of re-cycling stuff back to Charity / Thrift / Op shops where I bought it from. The again, I might end up-buying my stuff second time around having forgotten. Ohhhh...! :-D

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Daisychain12

Haha oh you superstar!!!!! I want to go shopping with you!!! With our assorted eyes for bargains and unique objet we can teach Dell Boy or even Steptoe a few things! I have bought a pair of pantyhose in an unopened pack. The label said “Legless tights” but did that deter me? Did it ‘eck as like. I’ve bought a pile of glass tumblers which were firmly stuck together. I was sure I could unstick them and be the proud owner of hideous cheap cloudy glasses. But no. They remained stuck until, in frustration, I hurled them at the garden wall. The exercise involved in picking up the shards has inspired me to work on a board game for children. Details to follow. Or not. I have bought garden shears that were so rusted that they wouldn’t open- I thought they would serve as a pectorals exerciser. So you see with our combined skills we can do really well!!!

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:-D

in reply toDaisychain12

Ha Daisy

If I were you I wouldn't go near him, you don't know where he's been, especially with that bearski thing 😉😎 as you may not know it, Benje boy and I are best friends, or we were until now 🙄

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Ha ha Pete. First Prize: a day out Op Shopping with MB. Booby Prize: TWO days out Op Shopping with MB.. Ohh, I wouldn't wish that on anyone :-D

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Ha Mark, fake news again 😀

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Whaadeverrr... :-D

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Anyone remember that ghastly hughie green shouting “ and now the winner of tonight’s STAR PRIZE”. I was terrified of his eyebrows

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I read somewhere that he isn't in fact dead but cryogenically preserved in Marmite - and making his stage and TV come-back very soon, with cosmetically enhanced and even more SINISTER Eyebrows. Be scared, very scared.. ;-) :-D

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Haha Pastit I like to live dangerously 🤸🏼‍♀️🤸🏼‍♀️🎢🚁🚀

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Ha Daisy, I'm one of the kind 😍

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Joaclp

I have to say I prefer the Moldavan edition to the Bulgarian one. I do give you credit, however, for finding the Soluble Cheeses of the World relatively unblemished, indeed without foxing. It might find a place in my collection of Works on Paper. For a song.

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markbenjamin57 in reply toJoaclp

Yep Jo, the Fondue set did have a pungent hint of Swiss Gruyere about it when I bought it.... :-D

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Daisychain12 in reply tomarkbenjamin57

Cheeses of the world unite. Soluble, self assembly, instant dehydrated, candy floss flavoured....

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Joaclp in reply toDaisychain12

Yuk!

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Joaclp in reply tomarkbenjamin57

I should say that I am able to help place your objets, MB. After thirty-plus years as an art curator and museum director, I am well-connected to dealers and collectors. The original Cheese Chart in original period frame; pirated first editions of Tolstoy, self-help books, and UK Highway mermorabilia; hand-carved paleolithic wooden whatnots; and Wow! An assisted Mona Lisa, all have high market value and should fetch a good price. The refrigerator magnet not so much. Can't resist a bon mot, yours or mine. This is taking precious time away from feeling sick.

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markbenjamin57 in reply toJoaclp

Ok Jo: if you can move them all on for me, how about a 50/50 split from the proceeds (after donating 25% to PMRGCAuk of course..?).

Glad to bring some light hearted distraction ;-)

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Deal.

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On a serious note: Because of my early background in Fine and Decorative Art (a story for another time - which none of You Lot know about..) I've amassed an art collection of about 25 works during my charity shop forays over the past 3 years - including some lovely signed, limited edition prints and a couple of original works by listed artists. All by 20th c. UK / American artists and Figurative / Representational style. I've noticed recently that the Charity / 'Op' shops never have these types of things any more - I think they've cottoned-on to the value of collectable art (as opposed to décor art) and the Dealers have muscled-in!

Trouble is, I like Modernistic art - so they'll all have to be moved on sometime... ;-)

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Joaclp in reply tomarkbenjamin57

True, you cant find art that way now. I too have some prints and paintings found years ago in thrift shops, and a collection of 1920s-30s pottery, mostly American but also including the Brit Clarice Cliff. Um, seriously, I was a museum curator/director.

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Ah, yes, Clarice Cliff! My sister has some - and with an interesting back-story. Reading between the lines, I guess you're in the USA?

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USA, Virginia Colony, where the floodgates have just opened. YIKES!!! Not like the Carolinas, mind you.

Interested to hear your back story in art and your sister's. No need to answer. JoA

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The joy of charity shopping is that you can always redonate - perhaps to a different shop. Guilt free shopping and recycling in one. If you think that they won't want some of your more eclectic purchases some provide free bags which they will then collect so no connection between you and these 'treasures'.

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markbenjamin57 in reply tomaria40

Yep maria. In an effort to de-clutter I'm starting to do that. Today I dropped-in 2 large supermarket bags full of assorted, unused stationery / marker pens / etc that I've accumulated during the past 10 years. So cathartic! :-)

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Daisychain12 in reply tomarkbenjamin57

Oh dear I thought for a moment you had written CATHETER.

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:-D

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Terrible jokes Mark!! But really made me laugh😀👍

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'Corny' doesn't do them justice...? :-D

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Corny??? Buniony more like ....

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Ohhhh... I've got a Bunion which I refuse to have 'fixed' by surgery because it doesn't cause me any problems except for having to wear wide, comfortable shoes. That said, I have very wide size 10-and-a-half feet anyway, but the bunion does tend to make me walk around in circles sometimes.

I showed the said Bunion to my GP and expressed my reluctance to go under the knife for it. He disagreed, saying: "MB, Please Toe the Line for once..". :-D

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Hi, thanks for the continuous posts and the resultant laughter [whatever time of day].Re 144 l/h pencils, my 2 grandsons are lefthanded and if you want rid of the pencils feel free to contact me. My cats would appreciate any scratching posts but I suppose I should go looking!!

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markbenjamin57 in reply tooldtrucker

All part of the service oldtrucker. The L/H pencils are in the post... ;-) :-D

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Many thanks old bean!!!

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I feel more like an 'old has-bean'..? :-D

Keep smiling on the Journey ;-)

MB

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