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- Bruce Rioja
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It was actually a bastard of a toothache, so I just asked the fella for the strongest painkillers he had.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:What was up?blurred wrote:You can get 400mg Ibuprofen over the counter at a pharmacy - I did at the weekend when I needed some painkillers
Fool should have given me codeine, which I subsequently got off my medic-student friend and did the job better.
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Indeed, 'ugh', didn't really do me a great deal of good (worked to a limited extent). Good job I've got friends who are soon to be doctors who have their own stashes of private prescriptionsamericantrotter wrote:Ugh. Ibuprofen for a toothache? No thanks. We can get it here in 200mg capsules OTC. We have no drugs that are behind the counter as we are red taped to death when it comes to medicine.
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Speaking of prescriptions, will I have to pay full whack these days like I do at the fecking dentist?
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
Should still be exempt as a full-time student, I think. Don't you fill in a form at the start of the year giving you an exemption? Been a few years since I've been down that road...mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Speaking of prescriptions, will I have to pay full whack these days like I do at the fecking dentist?
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Well, live on ibuprofen I have, but it was all in vain. I have not been selected for the 118th Varsity Golf Match against Oxford University. My game has improved beyond recognition since I hacked it round with Messrs. Workethic and Rioja, but not enough, apparently.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Seriously, the 'taking a break' thing is just not an option at the moment. I think I explained elsewhere a while ago, but at the moment I am competing to take part in the golf version of the Boat Race, which takes place in a couple of months. It is a ten-man team, and I reckon 1-9 pretty much pick themselves. I am not in that nine. I am one of 3 or 4 people who could be number 10, so I am practising as much as I can and getting in as many medal cards as I can. It sounds silly, but a place on the team might well be as useful to me in my career as a second degree.
I don't really have any muscular problems - my back was a bit stiff this weekend, but I think that as much due to the 340 miles of driving I did as one of the team's drivers. The big thing really is that my grip with my fingers is becoming painful. I'd feel a bit silly going to a physio over my fingers.
Anyway, final selection is in a month, so if I have to live on ibuprofen til then then so be it.
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
Unlucky Pencilbiter.
I know how much you wanted to get your blue - maybe next year perhaps (or will you be studying abroad by then?).
You should be proud of yourself - you did your best.
Are you on the subs bench - maybe someone may drop out at the last moment?
(Hope there is no drug testing if you do - all that ibuprofen!!!).
I know how much you wanted to get your blue - maybe next year perhaps (or will you be studying abroad by then?).
You should be proud of yourself - you did your best.
Are you on the subs bench - maybe someone may drop out at the last moment?
(Hope there is no drug testing if you do - all that ibuprofen!!!).
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I would be jealous, but when I next see you I'll give you a rundown of the places I have played this year.communistworkethic wrote:obviously not playing with Messrs Workethic an Rioja meant you weren't up to the level of compatition you faced!
am off to Loch Lomond again next month;)
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
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Thanks mate - I was playing at Walton Heath and The Berkshire this weekend and thought of you when I saw the signs for Sluff! I didn't have time to drop in on you though, unfortunately.sluffy wrote:Unlucky Pencilbiter.
I know how much you wanted to get your blue - maybe next year perhaps (or will you be studying abroad by then?).
You should be proud of yourself - you did your best.
Are you on the subs bench - maybe someone may drop out at the last moment?
It seems unlikely I will ever have a go again. There is an outside chance I might be able to spend enough time in Cambridge next year to be eligible to play: it all depends, as you say, on what the precise arrangements are for my year in Utrecht. In the unlikely event that I could be eligible next year, it would be fantastic because the Varsity Match 2008 is being held at Royal Liverpool (or Hoylake, if you prefer), which is a course I have quite a bit of experience on, being, as it is, on the Wirral, which is where I live. And in the year after that I have to apply myself to get the First that I came here to get, so I can't afford the time that Blues golf takes up.
Funnily enough, on the subject of the 'eligibility', it is my privately held view that by a strict interpretation of the rules, one of those chosen has not met the residency requirements, but I have no intention of gaining a place in the team the "lawyer's" way...
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
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I would have thought a courageous anonymous letter would have been the public spirited thing to do. I mean what if the light blues win and then get disqualified for an ineligible player - and you could have done something.... Whistleblowers of the world unite!mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Thanks mate - I was playing at Walton Heath and The Berkshire this weekend and thought of you when I saw the signs for Sluff! I didn't have time to drop in on you though, unfortunately.sluffy wrote:Unlucky Pencilbiter.
I know how much you wanted to get your blue - maybe next year perhaps (or will you be studying abroad by then?).
You should be proud of yourself - you did your best.
Are you on the subs bench - maybe someone may drop out at the last moment?
It seems unlikely I will ever have a go again. There is an outside chance I might be able to spend enough time in Cambridge next year to be eligible to play: it all depends, as you say, on what the precise arrangements are for my year in Utrecht. In the unlikely event that I could be eligible next year, it would be fantastic because the Varsity Match 2008 is being held at Royal Liverpool (or Hoylake, if you prefer), which is a course I have quite a bit of experience on, being, as it is, on the Wirral, which is where I live. And in the year after that I have to apply myself to get the First that I came here to get, so I can't afford the time that Blues golf takes up.
Funnily enough, on the subject of the 'eligibility', it is my privately held view that by a strict interpretation of the rules, one of those chosen has not met the residency requirements, but I have no intention of gaining a place in the team the "lawyer's" way...
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Oh really, Gentlemen. I'm going to strive for this year's TW Open to be played at The Manor in Kearsley then. Bring Wellies!mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I would be jealous, but when I next see you I'll give you a rundown of the places I have played this year.communistworkethic wrote:obviously not playing with Messrs Workethic an Rioja meant you weren't up to the level of compatition you faced!
am off to Loch Lomond again next month;)
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You survived that Brucie? Gee, you can lose a ball on the "greens" there. Never been so knackered in my life than after eighteen holes (twice round) The Manor. Has to be the worst course ever.Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh really, Gentlemen. I'm going to strive for this year's TW Open to be played at The Manor in Kearsley then. Bring Wellies!mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I would be jealous, but when I next see you I'll give you a rundown of the places I have played this year.communistworkethic wrote:obviously not playing with Messrs Workethic an Rioja meant you weren't up to the level of compatition you faced!
am off to Loch Lomond again next month;)
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Hard Luck mummy, hope you aren't too disappointed and had some fun on the way?? At least you can give your aches and pains a rest now. You can also get on with real student life, drinking too much, taking illicit things, snogging girls, watching 2 episodes of neighbours a day, avoiding the library and eating super noodlesmummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Well, live on ibuprofen I have, but it was all in vain. I have not been selected for the 118th Varsity Golf Match against Oxford University. My game has improved beyond recognition since I hacked it round with Messrs. Workethic and Rioja, but not enough, apparently.
(Naturally I didn't do any of these things).
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Gertie wrote:Hard Luck mummy, hope you aren't too disappointed and had some fun on the way?? At least you can give your aches and pains a rest now. You can also get on with real student life, drinking too much, taking illicit things, snogging girls, watching 2 episodes of neighbours a day, avoiding the library and eating super noodlesmummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Well, live on ibuprofen I have, but it was all in vain. I have not been selected for the 118th Varsity Golf Match against Oxford University. My game has improved beyond recognition since I hacked it round with Messrs. Workethic and Rioja, but not enough, apparently.
(Naturally I didn't do any of these things).
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