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Modelers Lounge => How's it going? => Topic started by: Dick dastardly on April 13, 2018, 12:42:37 AM
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Hi everybody, it's been a very long time since I logged on to the site, owing to waking up one morning, and the world seemed okay, by midday
I had basically collapsed, with pressure on the brain, at its high point was all practically blind, on a multitude of drugs, morphine eat.
putting a funny spin on it, when you get pressure on the brain it changes your perspective, i no longer could drink Coke, its tasted and still dose absolutely disgusting
all of a sudden I loved modern day jets ( I never built one ever before, andI have still not built one) however
that did not stop me buying 10 1/32 scale Planes, and also I decided I wanted a train set so I bought endless N Gauge which is still sitting in all its boxes, I hate trains.
back to a serious note, it felt so good today to open up a wingnut wings model and back to World War I modelling where my heart lies.
still a long way to climb.
just going to be spending quite a few nights listing everything on eBay that I never wanted in the first place. lol
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Welcome back.
Giuseppe
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Welcome back
have a speedy return to modelling
er me
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Welcome back! Sounds like a trying experience.
RAGIII
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Welcome back and enjoy that listing on Ebay :) :)
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Glad to have you back with us. Best wishes for a complete recovery! 8)
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Welcome back and I hope your recovery is quick and complete. Take the time you need and enjoy that Wingnut Wings kit, and think about all the others you can buy with the return on that silly train set!!
Cheers,
Lance
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Glad your back!
Funnily enough, I’ve promised my son a N gauge railway project.. feel free to pm me what you’ve got?
Guy
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dain bramage is a hell of a thing. glad you din't find your way west.
my dain bramage is largely due to being inordinately tall and inordinately inattentive but a few concussions later, maybe i learned something. luckily I didn't get all moist for n gauge but I think you can move that stuff pretty easily.
welcome back to the world.
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Yes the gourd is susceptible to injury .
The Campbells mushroom soup (ask me how I know) inside very delicate and easily jilted.
Flying off of Harleys (not recommended) at speed , and with the help of friendly cage drivers , landing on my head (twice) , one will experience very frustrating symptoms.
Dizziness from mild to 'rollercoaster' while just trying to stand still is one...