Sunday, 21 December 2008

Tandleman is Still Unwell

I'm bad. E has gone to the pub without me, as there are Christmas cards to give out, turkey to be picked up, as well as eggs. She says she'll have a glass or two. The thought of beer, or indeed any alcohol, appals me.

Why is the telly so awful on a Sunday afternoon?

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  1. Keep bathing in Epsom salts, several times daily. Pound water, being you're not into juice. Drink 10 pints of water or more. Take something to help you sleep.

    I hope you knock it out quick.

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  2. Come dine with me omnibus on More 4 is usually worth a geez. Oliver Twist is on now, but it looks like a remake rather than the original.

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  3. "Why is the telly so awful on a Sunday afternoon?"

    Probably because anyone with any sense is in the pub.

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  4. What about ill peeps then? Obviously if you are in on a Sunday afternoon by choice, you deserve all you get. What about a "Manflu Channel" with lots of comforting programmes - nothing American obviously?

    Tim. I did watch vast quantitities of "Come Dine with Me". Good call that one.

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  5. Bloody soft southern jessie - get some beer down yer neck!!! ;-)

    I'm just gloating as I've not caught it yet... last 2 xmasses I've been Ill but seems like I'll be fit as a fiddle this year... good job as a polypin of Little Ale Cart 5% beer in the cellar!

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  6. Pver course of a day Drink cooled boiled water, then soda water then a hot toddy and you'll feel reet as rain

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  7. This my 6th alcohol free day and I still feel shit. Why says you feel better when not drinking?

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  8. Or 5th even. See - I'm delirious!

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  9. Jimbo, one of our lot, has been suffering with the lurgy since the weekend. I insisted he drag his sorry arse to the pub this lunchtime. A pint of Westerham Puddleduck Porter did wonders to cure what ales him! You need dark, seasonal beer Tandleman. And lots of Lemsip.

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