- Jul 10, 2003
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What's the worst that could happen, and it's a MalbecHmmm. Will a bottle of malbec hinder me getting up at 05:00 for citeh...
YesMine is, but @Midget's is a Malbec, the clue's are there
Pay attention…Looks like Cab Sauv to me
Cava / prosecco are so good with fish & chipsCava with me fish and chip supper, cab sauv ready for the rugby-watching. Early night then ahead of the longish drive tomorrow
Snap! I'm making do with a G&T (albeit a generous helping) and finishing off a bottle of lowish alcohol Aussie white in the fridge - 12.5%. Then off to bed by 10pm, ready for the early start.Hmmm. Will a bottle of malbec hinder me getting up at 05:00 for citeh...
That's really good news - anything to bring a diagnosis forwards. Hope it goes well.Wintery? It's about a zillion degrees out there. For mid-October anyway.
Approaching seven weeks dry, enforced by my dodgy heart thing.
But, but, BUT - at 3:15 today I had a call from Worthing Hospital who had a cancellation they were trying to fill.
"I don't suppose you'd be able to be here at 7:30 on Sunday morning, would you?"
"Absolutely, yes - I can come at any time you can see me."
"I wish all our patients were like you - it would make all this a lot easier."
So, I've got an imminent echocardiogram, and maybe a step closer to figuring all this nonsense out and being able to get back to running and drinking!
TL;DR - I may go crazy and have a couple of cans of Heineken Zero.
Kaliber!That's really good news - anything to bring a diagnosis forwards. Hope it goes well.
Heineken zero's pretty ok tbf (at non-Amex prices). We've moved on a lot from kaliber