Which one?
All two of them:mad:
For good reason
Not worth the seventy quid then? Did her kids stay asleep?? And her husband
Whatâs a CenterParks? Is it like a Mosney / Trabolgen type establishment?
neurofen plus has 13mg of codeine versus 8 or so for solpadeine
also it is combined with ibuprofen
2 neurofen plus and 2 solpadeine is 42mg of codeine
Yup, for middle class families. Iâm intrigued by how chewy ended up there after a night out in Nottingham. He is being uncharacteristically coy.
A friend wouldnât ask and a gentleman wouldnât tell:pint:
[QUOTE=âTheUlteriorMotive, post: 1016934, member: 2272â]neurofen plus has 13mg of codeine versus 8 or so for solpadeine
also it is combined with ibuprofen
2 neurofen plus and 2 solpadeine is 42mg of codeine[/QUOTE]
That should do the trick. Combine with Zantac for the belly (ranitidine), available off the shelf.
Fire it up says she my back is long
They are a kind of Eco friendly adventure camp typically set in woodlands. You park the car outside and cycle around the park for the duration of the stay. Theyâd have tons of activities then, swimming pools, gyms, boating, falconry, horse riding, paintball, quad bikes, tree climbing, zip wires and so on. You stay in a log cabin.
So whatâs the story then?
So whatâs the story then?
The problem with solpadeine is the caffeine in them, you want the codeine without the caffeine making you jittery when youâre hungover, and preferably without the paracetamol too as you really donât need to be giving the liver more work to do.
Sounds like a very family orientated place.
So heâs either after banging someones wife or perhaps an 18 year old daughter who was dragged along a family holiday and was let off into Nottingham for the night.
[QUOTE=âTreatyStones, post: 1016952, member: 1786â]Sounds like a very family orientated place.
So heâs either after banging someones wife or perhaps an 18* year old daughter who was dragged along a family holiday and was let off into Nottingham for the night.[/QUOTE]
*he hopes.
Donât be worrying about the details. All I know is that she was sporting a very trendy Pork Pie hat
He seems to be planning to emigrate sharpish.
I watched the All Ireland Hurling Final, Georgia-Ireland and various other sporting events on TV for the entire day last Sunday week after I got out of hospital on the Saturday.
Made my first tentative sojourn out of the apartment this day last week to have a physio session and met @ClarkeyCat for a spot of lunch afterwards. Hung out with my partner that evening.
I was transported back to Wexford last Tuesday evening to continue my recuperation. Regular things like opening doors, preparing food, carrying things, washing clothes were a bit difficult in those initial days so I was always planning on taking up my motherâs offer to convalesce in Wexford.
Iâve been following a similar routine since last Wednesday. Getting up around 10am for breakfast. A little TV, a read of the paper, a bit of TFK and then 20 minutes of rehab exercises before showering and dressing. That takes me up to lunch. Iâd usually go somewhere for some fresh air and to get some movement with the crutches after lunch in the afternoon - some of my travels have been documented on the âGet Well Soonâ thread.
Iâve also been doing a little bit of visiting people in Wexford too. Iâve a new niece on the scene, for example, so have been spending some time with Wexford based family outside my parentsâ house.
Again, I watched a lot of sport this weekend just gone before going for a hobble/walk on Wexfordâs marvellous quay front yesterday evening. It was nice to see some members of the vanquished Wexford U21 side having a few pints outside The John Barry actually.
I also complete a further 20 minutes specific rehab exercises at some point in the evenings too.
Iâm now starting the weekly cycle again and Iâm waiting to see how I feel over the next few days before pinpointing the date I return to Dublin.
Hope you find this reply detailed and informative, @chewy louie.