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Re: I think my pump is broken

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 2:26 pm
by Lost Sheep
Larry10625 wrote:
hturner12 wrote:Spike
Are they called warmer or warming blanket? Since we have brothers from around the world it is very possible for things to be called differeant things. When ever I post I try to remember what country that person is in



Reminds me of a funny story... A friend of mine was on a family trip and was driving through the states. They stopped at a restaurant for lunch and one of his kids got ketchup all over them so he asked the waitress for a napkin and she quietly said ok. A little while later he asked again and she bent down and said "what do you want it for"? So he showed her... "oh, a serviette you mean"... she thought he meant a sanitary napkin. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Larry
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And a "nappy" is a baby' diaper
to "knock someone up" is similar to "ring someone up" with a telephine call, but by knocking on their door

Re: I think my pump is broken

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 3:28 pm
by Larry10625
Lost Sheep wrote:
Larry10625 wrote:
hturner12 wrote:Spike
Are they called warmer or warming blanket? Since we have brothers from around the world it is very possible for things to be called differeant things. When ever I post I try to remember what country that person is in



Reminds me of a funny story... A friend of mine was on a family trip and was driving through the states. They stopped at a restaurant for lunch and one of his kids got ketchup all over them so he asked the waitress for a napkin and she quietly said ok. A little while later he asked again and she bent down and said "what do you want it for"? So he showed her... "oh, a serviette you mean"... she thought he meant a sanitary napkin. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Larry
l
And a "nappy" is a baby' diaper
to "knock someone up" is similar to "ring someone up" with a telephine call, but by knocking on their door



OK, I still don't understand how you know the difference between a 12" X 12" "electric blanket" and an "electric blanket" that covers a king size bed???

Larry

Re: I think my pump is broken

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 3:41 pm
by Spikepork
We’re british. You don’t you have to simply go by size. Lol. Remember chips are crisps and spuds are potatoes.

Re: I think my pump is broken

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 3:47 pm
by Larry10625
Spikepork wrote:We’re british. You don’t you have to simply go by size. Lol. Remember chips are crisps and spuds are potatoes.



so do you have 12"X12" electric blankets???

Larry

Re: I think my pump is broken

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 5:29 pm
by Spikepork
I’ve searched and can’t find any. Will try amazon. But I’m more intrigued over what it was. I’m feeling ok at present and the routine seems to be going ok barring the daily weird pains and aches of healing.

Re: I think my pump is broken

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 6:18 pm
by Anonymous3
If they have not started yet wait till nerves reconnect. That will wake you up from a sound sleep with a very short sharp pain will defiantly be a what the fuck was that the first time. I had the first one on my hip night before last

Re: I think my pump is broken

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 6:19 pm
by Anonymous3
Larry10625 wrote:
Lost Sheep wrote:
Larry10625 wrote:

Reminds me of a funny story... A friend of mine was on a family trip and was driving through the states. They stopped at a restaurant for lunch and one of his kids got ketchup all over them so he asked the waitress for a napkin and she quietly said ok. A little while later he asked again and she bent down and said "what do you want it for"? So he showed her... "oh, a serviette you mean"... she thought he meant a sanitary napkin. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Larry
l
And a "nappy" is a baby' diaper
to "knock someone up" is similar to "ring someone up" with a telephine call, but by knocking on their door



OK, I still don't understand how you know the difference between a 12" X 12" "electric blanket" and an "electric blanket" that covers a king size bed???

Larry

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Re: I think my pump is broken

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 7:08 pm
by williamb
And erasers are called Rubbers by Limeys

Re: I think my pump is broken

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 7:10 pm
by radioradio
Larry, I think you do a terrific job and I am grateful. This forum is such an amazing community, and you help keep it "tidied up"; not by banning any ideas, but by making sure that unacceptable behavior is just that -- unacceptable.
Thanks so much.
Bob

Re: I think my pump is broken

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 10:28 am
by Larry10625
radioradio wrote:Larry, I think you do a terrific job and I am grateful. This forum is such an amazing community, and you help keep it "tidied up"; not by banning any ideas, but by making sure that unacceptable behavior is just that -- unacceptable.
Thanks so much.
Bob



Bob; Thanks so much for the reassurance. I try very hard to allow people to have their say, even when I don't agree, but when there is name calling or disrespect, that's game over. Nobody wants to read that and therefore it is no longer post content, it is nonsense, abuse, clutter, and, yes, in my opinion, not welcomed. I always second guess my decision but it becomes what's best for everyone. I know there are people out there who don't agree when I terminate someone and I am sorry for that, but that's the way it has to be. There was recently a comment directed right at me about the "thought police". That comment was hurtful and certainly not appreciated but, that members is still here. Once again Bob, thanks for your kind words. :D

Larry