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By far the most exciting thing that's happened to me today: I was bitten by a dog. Inspired by Kitman, I went out for a jog. Ran past a geezer and his two dogs. Dunno what breed, they were grey, mid-sized. One of them jumped up and bit me in my left hand. Bleeding but I don't think it's bad. Hand's a bit swollen though.

 

Make sure you get it disinfected.

 

I've talked to a nurse, she advised me to have it checked out. She said I might need a tetanus shot. I doubt it though.

 

Not worth risking for a mangy hand mate, it'll only take five minutes or at least get some TCP on it.

 

Dogs are canny rank creatures for hygiene!

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By far the most exciting thing that's happened to me today: I was bitten by a dog. Inspired by Kitman, I went out for a jog. Ran past a geezer and his two dogs. Dunno what breed, they were grey, mid-sized. One of them jumped up and bit me in my left hand. Bleeding but I don't think it's bad. Hand's a bit swollen though.

 

Make sure you get it disinfected.

 

I've talked to a nurse, she advised me to have it checked out. She said I might need a tetanus shot. I doubt it though.

 

Have you had a tetanus in the last 10 years?

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By far the most exciting thing that's happened to me today: I was bitten by a dog. Inspired by Kitman, I went out for a jog. Ran past a geezer and his two dogs. Dunno what breed, they were grey, mid-sized. One of them jumped up and bit me in my left hand. Bleeding but I don't think it's bad. Hand's a bit swollen though.

 

Make sure you get it disinfected.

 

I've talked to a nurse, she advised me to have it checked out. She said I might need a tetanus shot. I doubt it though.

 

Not worth risking for a mangy hand mate, it'll only take five minutes or at least get some TCP on it.

 

Dogs are canny rank creatures for hygiene!

 

I'm heading over to the health center in a moment.

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My dog cocked his leg on someone's bag at the beach yesterday. He was one of a group playing American Football though so it was fair enough. He wasn't best pleased. He made a show of washing his bag in the sea. Aye, that'll get it clean.

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By far the most exciting thing that's happened to me today: I was bitten by a dog. Inspired by Kitman, I went out for a jog. Ran past a geezer and his two dogs. Dunno what breed, they were grey, mid-sized. One of them jumped up and bit me in my left hand. Bleeding but I don't think it's bad. Hand's a bit swollen though.

 

Make sure you get it disinfected.

 

I've talked to a nurse, she advised me to have it checked out. She said I might need a tetanus shot. I doubt it though.

 

Have you had a tetanus in the last 10 years?

 

No, had one but that's about 20 years ago.

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Anyway, booked a trip to Vegas for next May. Bosh.

Coolio and Glacias!

 

What's the occasion?

 

3 mates all turn 30 within the space of 2 weeks. One of the lads suggested it and about 20 or so have confirmed so far. Only 3 nights there as we'll be leaving 2 small kids at home with the granny.

 

Not booked a hotel yet, the lads are talking about Planet Hollywood, I think I'll go with New York or something on the strip though.

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Flights €750, but can be done for a bit less. We had to be picky about dates andlayovers.

 

Hotels are cheap. New York New York (****) is $280 all in for the pair of us for 3 nights.

 

After that, it varies. The 1st time I went was with a bunch of students. We all stayed in the MGM Casino, 5 in a room to save on costs. We ate in fast food spots and didn't go to shows or anything. When we were gambling, we stayed at $5 blackjack, and miraculously, all won small amounts each night. Once you're constantly gambling away and tipping the waitresses, they'll keep bringing you whatever drink you like. There's also all-you-can-eat buffets in each casino for about $25 and the quality is supposedly great.

 

This time I'm going with the missus, so we'll go somewhere nice for dinners and try and get a show in. Possibly hit the outlet stores one day too. It will be absolute carnage though.

 

Disney Land for adults.

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I wasn't fully sure if I should go or not, but there's no way we'll get everyone committed to doing somnething like this again.

 

Well worth looking into, Ant. If you've no restrictions you can tack on a trip to San Diego/San Fran etc.

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we were gonna do that around this time next year for my bro's 30th, turned out it would have been a bit to expensive as a few of his mates have just bought houses etc it was estimated 3k each as we wanted to go for a week.. think we're gonna go to tenerife or somewhere shit, what a kick in the balls

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Anyway, booked a trip to Vegas for next May. Bosh.

Coolio and Glacias!

 

What's the occasion?

 

3 mates all turn 30 within the space of 2 weeks. One of the lads suggested it and about 20 or so have confirmed so far. Only 3 nights there as we'll be leaving 2 small kids at home with the granny.

 

Not booked a hotel yet, the lads are talking about Planet Hollywood, I think I'll go with New York or something on the strip though.

 

I stayed in Planet Hollywood a couple years ago on a stag do. If there's a big group going you may be able to get a discount - Whoever organised it for our lot managed to sort us a good deal. Worth it for the fanny that sit around the pool on the 6th floor to be honest.

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My bro went to Vegas for his 30th the year before last and had a ball. Don't think he paid massively over the odds either. He stayed at Circus Circus and did a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon an'all.

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I wasn't fully sure if I should go or not, but there's no way we'll get everyone committed to doing somnething like this again.

 

Well worth looking into, Ant. If you've no restrictions you can tack on a trip to San Diego/San Fran etc.

 

lad in my office did exactly that this summer, did the cabin bit in yellowstone as well, said san fran was the best part of the trip.

I've never done San Fran, would love to though.

 

San Fran is ace.

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Vegas. :wub: I was there this time last year.

 

The most exciting thing I have done today is Fire Warden training. The Boardroom was booked out for it but I was the only one who could attend this session so had the room to myself with feet up and a DVD to work through at a leisurely pace.

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Just been climbing around on the roofs of some flats in Elswick taking pics for a company called Opus Green as they installed Solar Panels.

 

Great to see the council using alternative energy sources... really bad part is that they are using it to power "communal areas" i.e. corridors etc and aren't letting the residents (who are clearly low income and deprived) benefit one bit from it!!! Instead they still have to pay extortionate gas/electricty prices depsite having Solar Panels on their roof!

 

Just doesn't seem right that to me.

 

Not Opus Green's doing I'd like to add, their supplying and installation of altternative energy sources is a very worthwhile thing... this is a council decision and one I think should be reviewed!

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