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LOL !!

I heard Greenline were better, cheaper shipping etc. hahah, anyways got the kneecap in a jar at home, so I can unzip the leg and whack it back in (like false teeth) as I see fit... NOT.

Yeah, a tad sore now. Pill'd up but rather not take those mindbending painkillers (certainly not at work anyways). Meh. And I was going so well with the physio as well, had increased the strength of the muscles around the right knee area by over 40%.

Simply lifted left leg up and lunged to stop a ball that was kicked to me, and the weight transfer and angle on the bad leg just caused it to horribly collapse in on top of itself. Meh, I'll get used to it. Apparently its partnparcel of not having the kneecap.

:(

LOL !!

I heard Greenline were better, cheaper shipping etc. hahah, anyways got the kneecap in a jar at home, so I can unzip the leg and whack it back in (like false teeth) as I see fit... NOT.

Yeah, a tad sore now. Pill'd up but rather not take those mindbending painkillers (certainly not at work anyways). Meh. And I was going so well with the physio as well, had increased the strength of the muscles around the right knee area by over 40%.

Simply lifted left leg up and lunged to stop a ball that was kicked to me, and the weight transfer and angle on the bad leg just caused it to horribly collapse in on top of itself. Meh, I'll get used to it. Apparently its partnparcel of not having the kneecap.

:(

Dude.... I got coolant poisoning from some Castrol Radi-cool at the moment and the part about no kneecap and the thought of the pain you have to go through really is making me consider inducing vomiting cause I feel like ultra-shit now. I woke up last night at 4am to find my mouth completely numb then when I read the bottle it said I shouldnt drink it? WTF? lol...

Dude.... I got coolant poisoning from some Castrol Radi-cool at the moment and the part about no kneecap and the thought of the pain you have to go through really is making me consider inducing vomiting cause I feel like ultra-shit now. I woke up last night at 4am to find my mouth completely numb then when I read the bottle it said I shouldnt drink it? WTF? lol...

lmao.. sorry I had to laugh.

I've had coolant in my mouth before and the taste is unbelievably horrible. Nothing I did got rid of the taste that hung around all day. :D

How you ended up drinking coolant.. lol do tell us. :(

I can't remember the last time I owned a brush/comb!

:P:nuke:

my leg collapsed in on itself 2 days ago.

so sad

so PAINFUL gggrrrrrrr

tibia went out and femur came in (no kneecap), fullon collpsed into itself

ouchies

:O

:D FAR OUT!!!!

Sounds horrible hope myou are ok and get better soon

By the way I have arrived in Adelaide today :(

:P:nuke:

:D FAR OUT!!!!

Sounds horrible hope myou are ok and get better soon

By the way I have arrived in Adelaide today :(

cheers man, hope you enjoy wetnwindy lil'ol Adelaide, today is normal - it always rains here

I haven't brushed my hair for a good..... 8yrs I'd say.

Shaved head. :(

Shaved head is cool

cheers man, hope you enjoy wetnwindy lil'ol Adelaide, today is normal - it always rains here

I know all about Adelaide use to live here that why I moved to sydney lol

Jess

lmao.. sorry I had to laugh.

I've had coolant in my mouth before and the taste is unbelievably horrible. Nothing I did got rid of the taste that hung around all day. :nuke:

How you ended up drinking coolant.. lol do tell us. :(

Long story short, water cooled pc, curiosity, fumes in my room, numb mouth at 4am in the morning, thought I was gonna die. (I had to syphon the shit out of my tubes).

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welcome Jess

sorry to hear about your knee Brendan ... were u on pain killers when u put all the thermal paste on the CPU :D

Yeh always puts on a great show for visitors!

YAY!!!

The regulars are here :nuke:

Yeah im used to crappy weather especially when we come to visit :( but will still have fun :P

Hopefully I can wish the rain away :sorcerer:

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