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[Albion] New Year's Eve At Home Drinkies Thread



atfc village

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Mar 28, 2013
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3 bottles of Bacchus ,got a fridge full of German beer but honestly can't be bothered . Happy New Year good people.
 




Guinness Boy

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None of us properly grieved, this year has been mostly horrible unless you are a hermit. Dan loved his Laurel and Hardy and had the most fantastic dry sense of humour... despite the pain he was often in I can clearly remember him being in tears of laughter while telling a funny story about something. A sad, sad loss that can never be replaced.

Sorry for your loss Veg and [MENTION=5306]Questions[/MENTION]

I didn't know the actual person but Catfish was a very decent poster on here. He was one of those I was wondering about as hadn't posted in a long time.

All I can say is have a drink for him now and may this total cluster****ingshitfest of a year do one.
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Drifting into a pre 12pm slumber on the sofa at this rate. Beer and fizz followed by a nice rioja.......not going to make it to New Year without dropping off......



........as usual [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
 




dadams2k11

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Jun 24, 2011
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Get yourself to a Chiropractor, had chronic back pain a few years back and a good Chiropractor saved me, I was close to walking in front of a bus because the pain was constantly so bad.
No, Chiropractor will keep taking your money.

You need an osteopath. I have suffered with back pain for the past 18 years and spent a fortune with chiropractor.

I went to a osteopath and he said if he can't sort it in 3 sessions he will refere me on. After the first session I could walk standing up right and after the second session I was dancing out the doors.

Trust me, with back pain an osteopath is your best friend.
 




Dolph Ins

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May 26, 2014
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Got statically (sp) 30 odd years ago and spent fortunes on various remedies. A chiropractor told me the pain wasn't telling me I was doing more damage it was just something I needed to get used to and I have successfully lived with it since. Not saying it's the answer for you but it improved my life.
 




vegster

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May 5, 2008
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Sorry for your loss Veg and [MENTION=5306]Questions[/MENTION]

I didn't know the actual person but Catfish was a very decent poster on here. He was one of those I was wondering about as hadn't posted in a long time.

All I can say is have a drink for him now and may this total cluster****ingshitfest of a year do one.
Thanks GB, thanks for your kind words as regards our old friend. He did have a tough life due to numerous health problems, none of those down to himself, he was very unlucky. He was a passionate North Stand ST holder and all round nice guy who was a knowledgeable fan of Blues music and the Albion and was taken far too soon.
 






Blinkers

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Jul 8, 2020
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No, Chiropractor will keep taking your money.

You need an osteopath. I have suffered with back pain for the past 18 years and spent a fortune with chiropractor.

I went to a osteopath and he said if he can't sort it in 3 sessions he will refere me on. After the first session I could walk standing up right and after the second session I was dancing out the doors.

Trust me, with back pain an osteopath is your best friend.

Many years ago, I had some back problems from playing hockey at a reasonably high level and when I told my GP I’d been to a Chiropractor (worked with the British Ski Team at the time, so he told me) he verbally tore me a new one! On a level with Homeopathy was his viewpoint. I have no time for Homeopathy, so he struck a chord with me.

I did get the feeling that it was going to be a never ending money pit, so cut it off after half a dozen sessions. Saying that, I did feel the better for it and my gait while walking improved. However, with some wisdom, I’d go Osteopath over Chiropractor again.
 


Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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Worthing
Thanks GB, thanks for your kind words as regards our old friend. He did have a tough life due to numerous health problems, none of those down to himself, he was very unlucky. He was a passionate North Stand ST holder and all round nice guy who was a knowledgeable fan of Blues music and the Albion and was taken far too soon.

And I’m sure he owed me a tenner ..
 




Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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Sorry for your loss Veg and [MENTION=5306]Questions[/MENTION]

I didn't know the actual person but Catfish was a very decent poster on here. He was one of those I was wondering about as hadn't posted in a long time.

All I can say is have a drink for him now and may this total cluster****ingshitfest of a year do one.

The night I heard he had left us I was in hospital with doctors around my wife’s bed trying to save her life from blood infections and internal haemorrhaging..... caused by the tumour.
It was a long night
I miss him taking the piss out of me. I really do.
 


Guinness Boy

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The night I heard he had left us I was in hospital with doctors around my wife’s bed trying to save her life from blood infections and internal haemorrhaging..... caused by the tumour.
It was a long night
I miss him taking the piss out of me. I really do.

Christ. As my dad still regularly says, it's no wonder we drink.
 


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