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Took out the whetstone for the first time in yonks (isolation gets you doing stuff). Spent the first half-hour fluting about and ending up with no knives sharpened. Simply forgot how to do it. Youtube to the rescue and all 6 knives are razor-sharp 30 mins later. It's far superior to any of the sharpening tools you'll have in the kitchen. Found it oddly meditative and fixed some minor damage to a couple of blades.
If anyone is interested in getting a whetstone you need two stones (or a 2 in 1 stone like mine). The first one is to grind, repair and set the edge, I use 1000 grit. Anything higher is too slow to grind and really only used for finishing. Anything less is probably too harsh and suitable for repairing significant damage ie chips or dents. The 2nd stone is going to be in the 4000-6000 range and this is for the last stage of finessing and smoothing the edge. There are higher grades but I don't think they're necessary unless you're highly skilled or becoming an enthusiast. I have a 1000/4000 combo fwiw.
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostHave to buy this lad's book. Look. At. That. Fucking. Burger.
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Originally posted by coillcam View Post
His restaurant is just pure class. Had my birthday lunch there (seafood platter for 2) and needed to be wheelbarrowed home. The platter was epically sized but more importantly the quality was outlandish. Looking forward to making that pilgrimage again at some point this year.I hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by coillcam View PostTook out the whetstone for the first time in yonks (isolation gets you doing stuff). Spent the first half-hour fluting about and ending up with no knives sharpened. Simply forgot how to do it. Youtube to the rescue and all 6 knives are razor-sharp 30 mins later. It's far superior to any of the sharpening tools you'll have in the kitchen. Found it oddly meditative and fixed some minor damage to a couple of blades.
If anyone is interested in getting a whetstone you need two stones (or a 2 in 1 stone like mine). The first one is to grind, repair and set the edge, I use 1000 grit. Anything higher is too slow to grind and really only used for finishing. Anything less is probably too harsh and suitable for repairing significant damage ie chips or dents. The 2nd stone is going to be in the 4000-6000 range and this is for the last stage of finessing and smoothing the edge. There are higher grades but I don't think they're necessary unless you're highly skilled or becoming an enthusiast. I have a 1000/4000 combo fwiw.
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Originally posted by Keane View Post
Can you share the youtube link if you found one particularly useful? I have a whetstone that I've never ventured to use but my knives are in poor order at the moment. I was thinking of asking the local butcher if he might sharpen them for me. I presume they have the equipment.
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Jesus christ. Doctors and nurses really are too good for this world putting up with that fucking nonsense.
Should be a case that if you declare that you do not want or need treatment, you're sent on your way. Fucking morons. I'd also bring in a hefty fee to treat anyone unvaccinated who presents with covid. Wont get vaccinated but then wants medical treatment while giving it loads is mind boggling stuff.
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Jesus Noel. That's fucking scary, your situation I mean.
Can I ask what sort of symptoms led you to A&E?
I ask because I was close to going myself the other day, NYE I think. I came out of the toilet and out of nowhere felt hit by a train with tiredness, then felt the breathing tough, which led to a panic attack, which fucking led to shallower breathing.
This is definitely worse than April for me.
I lifted the 4 year old up to bed one night and my heart was pounding from the effort, fast breathing similar to a hard effort run. Felt like an asthma attack.
I woke this morning feeling the worst of it is over.
Coughing up a lot of shit still, but that's fine, that's end game stuff.
Thank fuck.
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Originally posted by rounders123 View Post
I wonder how much watches on each hand Iago is wearing these days?.
I've been arguing with myself over the last few weeks about this on the one hand there's no way in hell there's any real need for it. on the other hand I think it's fantastic and would really like it. Same price as 16 months of pilates and sports massages though, those of us who have chosen a frugal life have really difficult choices to make
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakI had the misfortune of 2 nights in A&E, despite having had covid 7 weeks ago because of the symptoms I presented with I was funnelled into the Covid ICU (ICU basically split in half - one part of broken bones, etc., and another part of covid or likely covid). Anyway, it was grim enough place. Maybe 10 or so cubicles with half of them being admitted patients who were being kept there for disease control or capacity issues - meaning 5 cubicles for triage and dealing with those coming in the door. What I witnessed was pretty damn frightening on a number of levels. (My cousin is an ICU specialist in a Dublin hospital and I'd a good chat with her about things the weekend before Christmas so I was partially ready for what I saw).
Anyway, just a few examples of what I saw...
One punter comes in, this guy is gasping for breath, i look at him and thank my lucky stars I am not him. I had been taken to a cubicle for bloods, he wasn't there when I left but was there an hour later when I returned. "Are you waiting here long?" he enquires. 8 hours I say "this is some bullshit, you'd think they'd just get on top of things" says he, who I am certain is there less than an hour. He gets his initial triage from a nurse who checks his vitals and takes his basic info. Standard stuff. He declares his hand with a positive Antigen test 48 hours previously. Said he rang his doctor complaining of shallow breathing and a pain in his chest so his doctor said go to A&E for an ECG that he doesn't want to have to deal with this covid shit. Nurse doing the triage sets about doing a PCR (which everyone who passes through the door gets). The nurse explains that the tests are expedited but it may be up to 2 hours before they have the result and pending the result of that they would proceed down a diagnostic pathway. "2 hours, what's the bloody delay, sure i have tests that give results in 5 minutes, this place is a joke". At this point the nurse enquiries about his vaccination status (having been in there for long enough this was a standard question for all as it obviously helped with diagnosis and outlook). "Not vaccinated", no problem says the nurse, is there a specific reason? (again, having been there i understood the question was based on is there a medical reason for non vax). At this point he sparks off "not vaccinated, don't need it, that's it - no more questions". The nurse explains, as politely as possible that she cares little for his beliefs and only cares from a medical perspective. It's lost on him. The nurse departs, his phone rings "Yea, a joke, I am going to leave, told the doctor, 3 days feeling like i am having a heart attack, they just need to do the ECG and let me off".
Another lady comes in, she seems reasonably ok, gets triage. Is vaccinated. It's established that she is actually a member of the cleaning staff in the hospital. She deteriorates reasonably quickly, An hour later shes on a trolly, hooked up to oxygen, and getting chest xrays to help understand the extent of her plight.
My cousin told me about an interaction she had with an anti vaxx zealot. On oxygen "despite not needing it" (according to the patient). She's deteriorating rapidly enough. They have the conversation with her that they need to intervene urgently and intubate her. Patient says it's a hoax and doesn't need it. She gets told she has a few minutes to make the decision as she'll be dead in 30 minutes otherwise. So take 5 minutes to phone somebody close to you to tell them you love them and what's happening, or take 30 to phone as many as you can to make your funeral arrangements.
I've more, but will save some for later. It's mad. As somebody pointed out, there are a cohort who tell you that 2 weeks of Omicron data from South Africa is sufficient to tell you that it's a soft variant, but wont take 12+ months of Vaccine data to understand that. I guess whatever your poison is, etc..
Anyway get well soon -hard to kill the bad ones I believe
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Originally posted by Gimmeabreak
I'd a very sore throat that was getting progressively worse, I did everything I possibly could at home to rectify it. Nurofen, gargling disprin, gargling hot salty water, took exputex to make sure it didn't drift down into my chest, took honey.Happiness is not a goal; it is a by-product. ~Eleanor Roosevelt
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My top 20 Tunes of 2021 plus a link to a Spotify playlist of them
20) Idles – The Beachland Ballroom
19) The War On Drugs – I Don’t Live Here Anymore
18) Mogwai – Ritchie Sacramento
17) Foals – Wake Me Up
16) Folly Group – Sand Fight
15) Baba Ali – Black Wagon
14) The Weather Station – Atlantic
13) Yard Act – The Overload
12) Villagers – The First Day
11) Gabriels – Love and Hate In A Different Time
10) St Vincent – Pay Your Way In Pain
9) Self Esteem – I Do This All The Time
8) Amyl & The Sniffers – Security
7) Arab Strap – The Turning Of Our Bones
6) Modest Mouse – Lace Your Shoes
5) The Mysterines – Hung Up
4) Little Simz – Two Worlds Apart
3) Modest Mouse – Wooden Soldiers
2) Wet Leg – Chaise Lounge
1) M(h)aol – Laundries
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6y...f0f915eea0484a
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Originally posted by ComradeCollie View PostWeight change for the year doesn't look as great on a graph as it feels. Pretty nice 10kg gone, though a lot left to go too.
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View Post
You should just do a Hitch-graph where the X-Axis is 110kg rather than 0. You'd have lost about 90% of your body weight that way.Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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Good to hear ye are on the mend, Laz and Gab.
Laz, I have the same tiredness issues, still a decent cough but everything else (including the sore throat) is all but cleared up.
Any sort of hurry up or down the stairs and I'm feeling it.
JUST in time for work tomorrow(wfh). The way she goes.This may or may not be an original thought of my own.
All efforts were made to make this thought original but with the abundance of thoughts in the world the originality of this thought cannot be guaranteed.
The author is not liable for any issue arising from the platitudinous nature of this post.
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View Post
You should just do a Hitch-graph where the X-Axis is 110kg rather than 0. You'd have lost about 90% of your body weight that way.Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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Down here since yesterday https://www.tripadvisor.ie/Hotel_Rev...unty_Cork.html was just looking for a good deal before I head back to work wed. Booked it mainly for location ie clonakilty and I couldn't find any bad reviews on it. Have to say I can't fault the place. From staff to the food, really good if anyone is thinking of ever visiting West Cork.
Her sky-ness
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Just been watching the Man U vs Wolves game with the young fella. Wolves absolutely played them off the park and were value for a lot more than the bare 1-0.
Truly is amazing how long it's been since Old Purple Face stood down and the results collapsed."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Solksjaer! View PostThanks Lao Lao. I'll give that list a listen later when out .
Anyone uncover some cool spotify playlists (non hip hop ) for 2021 please link also.
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostJust been watching the Man U vs Wolves game with the young fella. Wolves absolutely played them off the park and were value for a lot more than the bare 1-0.
Truly is amazing how long it's been since Old Purple Face stood down and the results collapsed.
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Originally posted by Keane View PostHitchhiker's Guide To... did you mention doing a DIY course lately? Any details?
Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostHave to buy this lad's book. Look. At. That. Fucking. Burger.
People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
Get a shiny metal Revolut card! And a free tenner!
https://revolut.com/referral/jamesb8!G10D21
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Originally posted by ComradeCollie View Post"We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Originally posted by Keane View PostHitchhiker's Guide To... did you mention doing a DIY course lately? Any details?"We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Post
It was very good. I now know a small bit about everything, but kinda where to think about where to go for all the more detail. As in, there's far less mystery involved in how a house works. It depends on who is delivering it, but found the whole process of doing an evening course very fun also. Starting a woodworking course this month.
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Originally posted by Keane View Post
Was it just a local adult education thing? I'd love to do something like that. Did the first few weeks of a bike maintenance one in Limerick that ended up cancelled over covid that I had been enjoying."We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Thats some story gab. I think the most shocking story was actually laz's one of not wanting to bother A&E.
Its shocking how the hospitals do that, try to make people feel guilty for looking after their wellbeing. Anything chest pain and its instantly to the hospital.
The dissuasion thing is something we picked up from the UK, this idea that we might be hassling the health system for turning up, is rooted in their elites doubt that when Aneurin Bevin (misspelled name) made the health service free that the poor people would freeload off it. So all the rightwing news at the time started pushing all these stories about freeloading poor people who were apparently so freaking bored they were getting their kicks from spending hours in A&E. Its all made up nonsense.
In every other proper country you are actively encouraged to attend if you have even the slightest doubt as you aren't an expert on what is happening.
Always be the first to hospital if you have any doubt. Hope you are well now. And jaysus gab, we're going to have to take out institutional insurance on your voice!"We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakASTI are nothing if not predicable"We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Post
Don't get the secondary thing (which ASTI represent), everyone there has had a chance to be vaccinated. Do think there's some sort of case for primary school taking a week or so to let all the kids get vaccinated.Happiness is not a goal; it is a by-product. ~Eleanor Roosevelt
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostIt was GAB who said he didn't like being a burden on A&E staff.
For me it was mostly an anxiety attack, and fear, convincing myself I needed to go while simultaneously trying to convince myself I didn't need to go.
Yikes though, quickly moving on, an anxiety attack is an awful feeling. Only had it properly once and wow it felt woeful until it left. Had to run out of a meeting room, muttering excuses, then popped on a podcast on the way home that happened to be funny and that lifted things a bit, and got home and started to breathe normally. But have thought about it loads.
If it ever occurs again its exactly what xanax was made for. Xanax is gods gift to god. But hopefully it doesn't occur again is the main thing. Strange how you felt it at home though in a calm setting. I wonder if you are maybe putting too much pressure on yourself at home? Maybe to be the perfect father, husband, etc. Because there aren't many other obvious stress points in the home at Christmas apart from that. Just rambling out loud."We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Went for an angio back in early 2020. Posted about here before. I assumed there would be a final sit down with someone (preferably a doctor!) to run through what was going on.
Like you go for ECG and nurse frowns slightly and says something about doing it again due to anomaly etc. This information of course is greeted by you in "both eyebrows raised please elaborate" mode
Then it's on to someone else in the chain asking the same questions and you're scheduled for a stress test (thanks, but I'm stressed out enough as it is!)
"Oh, you went into a left bundle block" they say casually the assumption being you have just completed your PHD in cardiology and are ready to leap in with a diagnosis.
"Nothing to worry about" they say while frantically gesturing to the nurse to stop the stress test immediately
The only time someone took a few seconds was after the ultra sound and he kept getting interrupted and then kind of wandered off to request a heart monitor for me and never came back.
After the angio the Doc just stick's head round the door "arteries are fine, could be lungs go back to your GP"
Felr like I had just landed on a snake on the top level of snakes and ladders.
So I get tachycardia periodically, usually passes relatively quickly and only very rarely the full blown have to lie down/headache and suck air in type that precipitated the visit to A and E.
Mostly it's just like having the air snatched from you for a few seconds or a few minutes of palpitations.
GP prescribed pills for it so it's no biggie.
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Originally posted by Wombatman View Post
Fair point. If their appeal was based around the inevitable staff shortages I'd be inclined to give them a hearing.
Side note; I've long thought that overexposure to teenagers is the reason for ASTI's general grumpiness. The INTO, who are exposed to children in a more human stage of evolution, seem by comparison to be a more reasonable lot. Same way that cops get corrupted by daily exposure to criminals.
Second child becomes a teenager tomorrow which may or may not be connected."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostI wonder if you are maybe putting too much pressure on yourself at home? Maybe to be the perfect father, husband, etc.
I aim for 'adequate' and 'can fix things with cash if it comes to that'."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Ah I've a bit of an anxiety thing going on the past five years that's pretty much manageable. Haven't had an episode like that one in a long time.
Was rushed to A&E a few years ago with a suspected heart attack in the early days of it. Amazing how powerful your mind is at convincing you you're about to go out with a bang.
Although I did leave there that time with a sense of shame for wasting their time, it immediately got easier to deal with when I knew it was 'only' anxiety.
They mostly happened at night when trying to go to sleep, bangs in the chest, weird stuff. Absolutely terrifying at first. Even after discovering it was anxiety it was still quite scary. Your mind can really fuck with you. You'll think some nights 'maybe it was anxiety before, but this time it's the real thing, fuck, fuck'
Or, you'll get used to the pattern of physical symptoms so your brain mixes it up a bit with something new to keep you on your toes.
I still get them at night going to sleep but have no fear around it now. I've had to figure out an optimal sleeping position that minimises them. Can only fall asleep lying on my right with my arm stretched out. Any other position and I'm kept awake with breath gasps and chest bangs.
The other day the worry about my breathing, coupled with googling serious Covid symptoms sent me into a spiral.
I know xanax is a solution, especially for the sleep thing, but I've taken it a couple of times and it affects me too bad on the other side. Too groggy trying to get up.
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostAh I've a bit of an anxiety thing going on the past five years that's pretty much manageable. Haven't had an episode like that one in a long time.
Was rushed to A&E a few years ago with a suspected heart attack in the early days of it. Amazing how powerful your mind is at convincing you you're about to go out with a bang.
Although I did leave there that time with a sense of shame for wasting their time, it immediately got easier to deal with when I knew it was 'only' anxiety.
They mostly happened at night when trying to go to sleep, bangs in the chest, weird stuff. Absolutely terrifying at first. Even after discovering it was anxiety it was still quite scary. Your mind can really fuck with you. You'll think some nights 'maybe it was anxiety before, but this time it's the real thing, fuck, fuck'
Or, you'll get used to the pattern of physical symptoms so your brain mixes it up a bit with something new to keep you on your toes.
I still get them at night going to sleep but have no fear around it now. I've had to figure out an optimal sleeping position that minimises them. Can only fall asleep lying on my right with my arm stretched out. Any other position and I'm kept awake with breath gasps and chest bangs.
The other day the worry about my breathing, coupled with googling serious Covid symptoms sent me into a spiral.
I know xanax is a solution, especially for the sleep thing, but I've taken it a couple of times and it affects me too bad on the other side. Too groggy trying to get up."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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This thing is remarkable how it inflicts some but not others .
Half of my family were in bits from it . I had a cold but was negative. Been out hiking etc most days and feel great meanwhile other family members are confined to bed
We had a Finn staying with us . He had a cold but before he flew back tested negative. Seems to be pot luck. We were all together at Christmas so I'm thinking maybe I'm typhoid Mary. Maybe I had it weeks ago but was a symptomatic etc..
Thinking we will have this more intense flu/cold every year until out immunity figures it out I'm optimistic for 2022 for sure .
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostAh I've a bit of an anxiety thing going on the past five years that's pretty much manageable. Haven't had an episode like that one in a long time.
Was rushed to A&E a few years ago with a suspected heart attack in the early days of it. Amazing how powerful your mind is at convincing you you're about to go out with a bang.
Although I did leave there that time with a sense of shame for wasting their time, it immediately got easier to deal with when I knew it was 'only' anxiety.
They mostly happened at night when trying to go to sleep, bangs in the chest, weird stuff. Absolutely terrifying at first. Even after discovering it was anxiety it was still quite scary. Your mind can really fuck with you. You'll think some nights 'maybe it was anxiety before, but this time it's the real thing, fuck, fuck'
Or, you'll get used to the pattern of physical symptoms so your brain mixes it up a bit with something new to keep you on your toes.
I still get them at night going to sleep but have no fear around it now. I've had to figure out an optimal sleeping position that minimises them. Can only fall asleep lying on my right with my arm stretched out. Any other position and I'm kept awake with breath gasps and chest bangs.
The other day the worry about my breathing, coupled with googling serious Covid symptoms sent me into a spiral.
I know xanax is a solution, especially for the sleep thing, but I've taken it a couple of times and it affects me too bad on the other side. Too groggy trying to get up."We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Originally posted by Tar.Aldarion View PostPicked up a UK phone network for a little while, any idea how that is possible?His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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