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Good riddance 2013
That about sums it up for me. Shit year. The next one had best be an improvement.
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Haha!
GTFO 2013. |
Yeah! 2013 can do one.
Still, it was better than 2012. Boy, that one really sucked. |
Right there with you guys. '13 has sucked as much or more than '12. Only positive is that I am closer to not caring anymore.
I really would appreciate '14 being better. |
2013 was better for us than 2012, for sure, but we've still got plenty of headroom to work with. The second half of the year was much better than the first though, so here's hoping the trend continues.
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got to agree that 2013 can fuck right off.
started off with cancelling Christmas 2012 and last new year, then 3 months in hospital for an ICD and a couple of collapsed lungs, yadda-yadda through the year to the grand finale of a relative dying on Christmas Day. yeah, good one 2013, thanks for fuck all, ya bastard |
"This going to be our year"...
I just thought of Claudette and how we always said it to eachother. Every year. Happy New Year in two hours time. |
Ah heck. It all seems the worst until it gets worse. I'm with you in that I can easily say goodbye to 2013 and say hello to 2014. 'Cause this year, seriously, sucked worlds of ass and kicked me in the ass (and taught me a billion things in the process. Hmm...)
Cheers, all! :) |
don't get me wrong, here in the UK we're just over an hour away from 2014 and I wish all of you, members, guests, lurkers, even the spiders and bots, a fantastic New Year and a wicked 2014.
noduff. |
Right back at ya! :)
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2013 blew. Happy 2014, Brits, you're almost there. Sun just set here for the last time and I could not be happier about that. Stupid fucking stinking year. 13 used to be one of my favorite numbers. mind you, I was 42 for most of it and I though that was going to be my year, being the answer and all...... learned me not to dream ahead. :/
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Just what makes that little old ant
Think he can move a rubber tree plant? Everyone knows an ant can't move a rubber tree plant! Well, that damn ant has some high hopes! I haz high hopes too. :jig: Forgive the dancing. I'm listening to a seventies classic disco mix. :p: |
That'll put ants in your pants.
Or was that termites? |
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I don't know. Apparently these are ants that reside in pants, or wish to, and I never seen no ant what looked like them!
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you need a dose of this
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well, here in the UK it's 2014 but it's a shame for our Colonial Cousins:right: that they are still stuck in 2013, at least for a few hours more:p:
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We'll have to catch up the hard way, we forgot where we parked our TARDIS.
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I will remember 2013 as the year of killer whores.. 2014 is looking much brighter already.. as the year of infinite valentines day...
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2012 Surgery, 2013 surgery, 2014 surgery.
Happy New Year!!! |
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... at least that's what surgeons believe . |
That's the way surgeons operate. :rolleyes:
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Nah - surgeons cut, physicians treat, and neurologists document untreatable diseases. And we're all greedy, misanthropic assholes.
Except for the rest, who either commit suicide, die young, or stop caring as a means of self-defense. Why am I even saying any of this? Carry on. |
I for one have had mostly good experiences with doctors. All except this one dermo who can suck my dick any time he likes.
Kids docs? Brilliant. Post and ante natal care? Pretty great all four times. One time, a gp even saved my foot from having to be cut off thanks to a staf infection that went nuts in the space of about two hours. Doctors? I love them. Even the less interested ones. |
Thanks for sharing your experiences, Ali. For me - I would have died giving birth to my first son, if not for medical intervention and an emergency C-section. My son would have died, too. I would also have died three weeks later when I went septic with a late post-partum infection/peritonitis, if not for medical interventions and antibiotics.
I appreciate doctors and modern medicine. I wouldn't be here without them. |
I appreciate doctors and modern medicine. Even though my family has lost several people to medical negligence and outright malpractice (two uncles, an aunt, and a starved to death grandfather).
Because there are also several other members of my family who would not be walking about in the world today without them. Including my mum. And they did my Dad proud in his last years. And they have stood by me through years of chronic illness. My GP surgery is awesome. Whichever of the doctors I get to see when I go, they've always been helpful and listened, treated, or reassured as necessary. One of them, though a General Practitioner, also has a specialism in dermatology. She is awesome. She pretty much turned my life around a few years ago. Made me feel so much more in control of my health and well being. I've had some nasty experiences with doctors and the medical profession in general. But mostly they were when we went off piste, so to speak. Back when I was terribly ill as a teenager, and they just couldn't figure out what was wrong. Off we went to the wacky, outer edges of medicine. I've encountered some right cocks in the world of medicine. Some arrogant, cold, and distant bastards. And I've encountered some wonderful human beings. The kind you look at and think 'wow'. Peoples is peoples. Whatever the profession. Good, bad, indifferent, incompetent, driven, selfless, brilliant and dedicated. |
Fuck 2014 while we're at it.
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Why not?
It's already pissed me off. |
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