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Hi John you take things easy, I hope you feel better soon if you can have a quick dip in the local river after you broken the ice, a rub down with the Sporting Life two Churchill cigars and a scotch for breakfast, repeat this for 3 days if that doesn't work we'll have to get matron in and you know what that means.
Trust me I'm a horse doctor I haven't a clue what I'm talking about.
Pete :sick:.
Ok matron has arrived and is not happy to see you in bed eating a full English.
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We won't mention your nightwear as your not well.
Pete.
I trust your good lady has put more in your coffee than milk and sugar!
Hope you are up and about and fit again soon.
Yours,
The Kenco Kid aka 570...... Other coffee makes are available.
Greeting 570.Thank you muchly.
Feeling a lot better this morning, (it's now 00:29, )(Simon is probably wide awake as well.
Ive slept so much the last few days that I'm wide awake !
Originally posted by scottie3158
Hi John,
Trust your feeling better now my friend.
Cheers Paul.
Originally posted by Steve Jones
Hang tough mate
Hi Steve yo dude ( think that is in the correct vernacular for modern parlance )
Originally posted by Jason Crausby
Buildings and Tiger are superb...Great job so far....
Jason
Thanks Jason, no figures yet to chop about though :hungry:
Originally posted by Si Benson
Afternoon John,
Sorry to read you got the lurgies :face-with-thermometer: Good excuse to get a bit of shopping done and put your feet up:thumb2:
Thank you Si, had breakfast in bed two mornings running, toast ,coffee and tea. Got up tonight and cooked tea !
Originally posted by Pete Low
Hi John you take things easy, I hope you feel better soon if you can have a quick dip in the local river after you broken the ice, a rub down with the Sporting Life two Churchill cigars and a scotch for breakfast, repeat this for 3 days if that doesn't work we'll have to get matron in and you know what that means.
Trust me I'm a horse doctor I haven't a clue what I'm talking about.
Pete :sick:.
Thanks mate, not to keen on the idea of early dips in local river though !
The thought of Marton arriving has made me perk up no end, she had that look in her eye last time she paid me a visit waving that large syringe about .
Originally posted by boatman
Very nice build on the tiger an the building John as I cant say anymore as the guys have said it all what I think so great job :thumb2:
chris
Thanks Chris, appreciate you stopping by .
Originally posted by Mini Me
:thumb2:Just the right shade of blue, if you ask me!:tongue-out3::tongue-out2:
Sir, I'll have you know that my normal night attire is in fact a coloured shirt in 4 BO , in that picture I was wearing one of Steve's night shifts that Matron had lent me .:flushed::smiling3::smiling3::upside:
Well as I said wide awake, so will have a look around and see what everyone has got up to. Thanks for the well wishes :tongue-out3::smiling3:
Missed you John - I awoke in the customary heap, freezing cold, at 02:50 :sleeping:
Building looking good
Glad you are feeling better - thought I hadn't seen you about for a couple of days
Hi Simon, I thought you might have been up prowling the night ! Not dozing in the chair :smiling3::smiling3:.
Originally posted by Mickc1440
Morning JR, hope you're on the mend. Another great build from you
Thanks Mick, have realised that staying in bed, sleeping and keeping warm is far better than trying to carry on, as I had to when working.
Glad you enjoying the build.
Originally posted by Lee Drennen
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Lee, that is terrible not offering tea and biscuits, I do apologise.:smiling2:
You can have extra when Alan brings round the refreshments.
Spent a few hrs this morning painting the building, took every thing into the kitchen and stayed in the house. No photos as only applying a brush coat of standard artist's acrylic paint. Used a pure titanium white with a spot of very light brown. This is purely a sealing coat of the foam as it is so absorbent.
Hopefully tomorrow a delivery is arriving from John at the shop containing some Vallejo Stone colour, amongst the other paints and a pigment I needed .
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Spent a few hrs this morning painting the building, took every thing into the kitchen and stayed in the house. No photos as only applying a brush coat of standard artist's acrylic paint. Used a pure titanium white with a spot of very light brown. This is purely a sealing coat of the foam as it is so absorbent.
Hopefully tomorrow a delivery is arriving from John at the shop containing some Vallejo Stone colour, amongst the other paints and a pigment I needed .
Sorry to see that Pinnical Pigments seem to have finished, they had such a vast selection of powders and were a British Firm, really liked their 50 gm wide containers that didn't tip over !
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