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Ah, we don't do funerals in my family. :D A cremation and a big wake does for us.

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Blarg.

Had bad acid reflux all night. Was bad when I went to bed, woke me up in the middle of the night, was still bad when I got up. Add to that headache because of the interrupted sleep.

Never had heartburn/acid like this before, lasting hours and into the next day...

The heartburn's settled now but I'm getting intestinal discomfort in its place, yay!
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Thanks, Peter. Much better today - sitting up straight with a cushion behind my lower back seems to be the best position. Easy for reading too. :D

I'm glad the funeral went well. Families are strange animals. Good that we can choose our friends, eh?

Cremation or burial, we still call it a funeral Av.

Murrin, get some Gaviscon (liquid) in the cupboard, and see a doc. There could be a simple or a nasty cause but you should find out which! I've suffered from heartburn and acid reflux since I was first pregnant (1975) and have controlled it by watching what I eat and drink. Nothing with vinegar, garlic, other spices etc. However, when I went to the doc with my ribs last week she gave me some capsules to line my stomach because I was taking lots of ibruprofen. Haven't had heartburn since. Wonderful.
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murrin, ali shared a link on Facebook to your blog post about The Books That Changed Your Life.

Thank you for writing that. I feel the same. :hearts:
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Io and Murrin, get better soon :bestwishes: Murrin, I also have to praise your blog post a bit - the one Menolly linked (Menolly, thanks :) ) - it was interesting to read and gave me a few interesting thoughts...

Pete, my condolences.

Cag, sorry to hear that... such a mess some stubborn people created. Let's hope you'll be able to watch Hobbit and enjoy it, and that nothing more serious and important arises out of this :)
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Iolanthe wrote:Cremation or burial, we still call it a funeral Av.
Nah, I mean no service. No people standing around in sombre clothes listening to some stranger talk about somebody they didn't know, surrounded by people they don't like or know either.

Just a casual, come as you are party with friends, family and memories. (Hahaha, at my Grandfathers wake, you drank gin and bitters or you went thirsty, by his express instruction. :D )

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Been off the grid for a while - 3 week holiday in Sunny South Africa. Pietermaritzburg, Durban, Drakensberg, Somerset West.
Had a great time, including stepsons 21st birthday party, a night at the hotel where we got married 14 years ago (where we got an upgrade to a suite as we turned up 24 hours early due to bum information from my father in law - but I can forgive him for that cos he paid :wink: )

Back to work for a week, but off again this week and have my copy of The Last Dark to keep me company.

If only the weather was good enough for golf it would be a perfect week.
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our truck died today. so we borrowed a truck for getting me to work. and that truck died. got a jump start for the 2nd truck though.
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Phantasm wrote:Been off the grid for a while - 3 week holiday in Sunny South Africa. Pietermaritzburg, Durban, Drakensberg, Somerset West.
Sheesh, you should hit Joburg some time and we can meet up for a drink. :lol:

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Av, that's one place I've never been to.
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Well make a point of it next time. ;)

Today I feel exhausted. Worked 'til past midnight last night to meet an important deadline for the boss, then up at 05h00 again.

I think I'll get my massage treatment and then go home early. :D

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Iolanthe wrote:Cremation or burial, we still call it a funeral Av.
Nah, I mean no service. No people standing around in sombre clothes listening to some stranger talk about somebody they didn't know, surrounded by people they don't like or know either.

Just a casual, come as you are party with friends, family and memories. (Hahaha, at my Grandfathers wake, you drank gin and bitters or you went thirsty, by his express instruction. :D )

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Phantasm wrote:Av, that's one place I've never been to.
I've never been to Spain, I hear the ladies there are insane.
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Been to Oklahoma, Sarge?
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Savor Dam wrote:Been to Oklahoma, Sarge?
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ditto - happy and safe Halloween.
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So, Happy Halloween. It's not something we've ever done, seems to be a modern thing over here. No trick or treaters to the door tonight. I did "Bob a Job" but not "Penny for the Guy" as mum said it was like begging.
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It's been raining all Halloween here. Keeping the numbers down, though I haven't had a lot the last few years. Most of the little ones in the neighborhood have grown up, it seems.
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I think a lot of parents are influenced by their churches saying Halloween is a satanic celebration, and they take them to harvest, or other public celebrations, instead of trick-or-treating door to door.
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