Pfft, I think you would miss me calling you that if I was to abruptly stop. Don't be like that, Gumnose!A future win of the day..not being called "Gumnose" ! Just ONE day is all I ask for!!
Pfft, I think you would miss me calling you that if I was to abruptly stop. Don't be like that, Gumnose!A future win of the day..not being called "Gumnose" ! Just ONE day is all I ask for!!
lol where in vic mate? Hahaha lolMade it to the supermarket in 40C without seeing any bogans! A big win there.......
We should try that and see!Pfft, I think you would miss me calling you that if I was to abruptly stop. Don't be like that, Gumnose!
South East Suburbs and you?lol where in vic mate? Hahaha lol
Letβs get on the beers πΊ
Cittaayy babehSouth East Suburbs and you?
No way, man! I don't want to run the risk of you thinking that I stopped caring if I no longer call you Gumnose. It's a term of endearment, take it like a man.We should try that and see!
I had left-eye surgery over the summer for cataracts, and it's a pretty terrible experience...but not in comparison to other surgeries you could possibly undergo. The actual surgery itself is only five minutes long, but the eye drops prior to and after, then wearing an eye patch for a week are the worst part of it all.I had my post op visit after my second eye surgery yesterday. I hate the bloody numbing drops they use but any of you that may be facing eye surgery and are nervous about it don't be. The only thing that sucks is you have to pick which vision you want to restore either distance like for driving or up close like for reading. They do make lens that restore both but insurance will not cover that.
So know that should I be driving in your area I will be able to see you before I run over you.
Sorry you had a bad experience. Once they gave me the liquid VERSED , I had no worries at all. The worse part is the eye drops. I am almost done with the other eye, as far as eye drops and in a few weeks . It is not a picnic but much better than a visit to the dentist.I had left-eye surgery over the summer for cataracts, and it's a pretty terrible experience...but not in comparison to other surgeries you could possibly undergo. The actual surgery itself is only five minutes long, but the eye drops prior to and after, then wearing an eye patch for a week are the worst part of it all.
Good luck to ya! The end results will be worth the pain you have to go through, I don't remember a time I've seen this clearly.
Fine..but im gonna pda da feck out of you!No way, man! I don't want to run the risk of you thinking that I stopped caring if I no longer call you Gumnose. It's a term of endearment, take it like a man.