14.5 bmi is this too low?

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  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,409 Member
    edited November 2016
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    Oh, and there's a thing called 'refer to paper clinic' that gets written on reports after you've seen a specialist. It means: we did a few tests, didn't find anything with those, can't be bothered/too expensive to run further tests. We don't want to see this patient again.
  • noynoyavery
    noynoyavery Posts: 327 Member
    edited November 2016
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    yirara wrote: »
    amyr271 wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    I dont understand this - if you ring up and they are booked out for the day, can't you make an appt for the day after - at least you would get seen this week.
    Surely appt's aren't made on a ring up that day only basis.

    and, yes I agree with everyone else - sudden unexplained weight loss is a symptom of serious problems - your underweight status is a health risk in itself but the underlying cause also needs to be found out and treated.

    Yeah there on a ring that day only basis

    So you're entire town can only book an appointment for the day they ring? I find this unlikely. I live in the UK and i know that every doctors I have ever rang or been to allows you to book for future days - it may not be soon, but it's an appointment.

    It's the same here as well. You ring them at 8:30 or you're stuffed, really! If you want an appointment in the future you might get one in 3-4 weeks time. Actually, I was very badly low on sugar the other day. I only just about made it to the staff parking as the patient parking was full and the next parking place too far away. What happened was that a member of staff came out. I said I need help now! and I nearly collapsed outside. They just chased me away.



    It's the same here as well. You ring them at 8:30 or you're stuffed, really! If you want an appointment in the future you might get one in 3-4 weeks time. Actually, I was very badly low on sugar the other day. I only just about made it to the staff parking as the patient parking was full and the next parking place too far away. What happened was that a member of staff came out. I said I need help now! and I nearly collapsed outside. They just chased me away. [/quote]

    Hi I'm in the Uk and we also have a ring on the day or queue outside for an appointment . We can also book online but all the appointments are taken within minutes of going "live" . So you have to go on every day and hope you get an appointment. It's a six week wait here at the moment. What I tend to do is book online for the nearest date then try every morning to get one before that date. It's because in my part of Kent they have closed 3 surgerys (over 2000 patients) and build a load more houses without getting more G.Ps . I believe they have also stopped burseries for nurse training?

    (Sorry quote edits to remove previous not working for me )
  • kristikitter
    kristikitter Posts: 602 Member
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    girlinahat wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    misskarne wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    I'm guessing the op still hasn't made an appointment?

    Went Dr's earlier have to have a fasting bloodtest next week but the Dr said my bmi is fine it was 15 by his weight height test and he said he could see anything wrong from just checking me over so the bloodtest

    BULL. RUBBISH.

    Even a bad/stupid doctor would look at a BMI of 15 and go "uh-oh! Bad!".

    Great. We wasted all this time on a troll.

    Yep. A BMI of 15 is suitable for a child, not an adult:

    "Normal BMIs for boys range from 13.8-16.8 for a 5 year old, 14.2 to 19.4 for a 10 year old, and 16.5-23.4 for a 15 year old."
    http://www.livestrong.com/article/88045-normal-bmi-children/

    I call BS or broken scale.

    He was 15 on the DR's scale apparently

    I don't understand why you don't believe me I just said what the Dr said I was 51kg at 186cm and on his screen that came up as 15bmi which he said was fine he then check my glands in my neck and under jaw area he also checked my stomach/abdomen then told me he can't tell anything wrong on the surface so I've got to have a fasting blood test

    No dr would say bmi 15 is ok. Normal is 18.5-24.9.

    He just put my height and weight in the bmi came up he said it's 15 then that's fine

    Really?!?!?! Because bmi 15 is quite a bit below the weight required to be diagnosed as anorexic.

    Yeah he didn't seem concerned that much at all

    Wait.... what did you see A doctor, a type of doctor or THE Doctor?

    Not sure a sonic screwdriver will help in this case....

    I would like to try being cured by a Sonic Screwdriver... only from Doctors 4, 8 or 10 though. Maybe 11 at a push ;)
  • GottaBurnEmAll
    GottaBurnEmAll Posts: 7,722 Member
    edited November 2016
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    girlinahat wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    misskarne wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    I'm guessing the op still hasn't made an appointment?

    Went Dr's earlier have to have a fasting bloodtest next week but the Dr said my bmi is fine it was 15 by his weight height test and he said he could see anything wrong from just checking me over so the bloodtest

    BULL. RUBBISH.

    Even a bad/stupid doctor would look at a BMI of 15 and go "uh-oh! Bad!".

    Great. We wasted all this time on a troll.

    Yep. A BMI of 15 is suitable for a child, not an adult:

    "Normal BMIs for boys range from 13.8-16.8 for a 5 year old, 14.2 to 19.4 for a 10 year old, and 16.5-23.4 for a 15 year old."
    http://www.livestrong.com/article/88045-normal-bmi-children/

    I call BS or broken scale.

    He was 15 on the DR's scale apparently

    I don't understand why you don't believe me I just said what the Dr said I was 51kg at 186cm and on his screen that came up as 15bmi which he said was fine he then check my glands in my neck and under jaw area he also checked my stomach/abdomen then told me he can't tell anything wrong on the surface so I've got to have a fasting blood test

    No dr would say bmi 15 is ok. Normal is 18.5-24.9.

    He just put my height and weight in the bmi came up he said it's 15 then that's fine

    Really?!?!?! Because bmi 15 is quite a bit below the weight required to be diagnosed as anorexic.

    Yeah he didn't seem concerned that much at all

    Wait.... what did you see A doctor, a type of doctor or THE Doctor?

    Not sure a sonic screwdriver will help in this case....

    I would like to try being cured by a Sonic Screwdriver... only from Doctors 4, 8 or 10 though. Maybe 11 at a push ;)

    I wouldn't mind 9 either in that list. You could leave 11 out. Too young.

    4 was one of my first crushes ever as a pre-teen.
  • girlinahat
    girlinahat Posts: 2,956 Member
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    girlinahat wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    misskarne wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    I'm guessing the op still hasn't made an appointment?

    Went Dr's earlier have to have a fasting bloodtest next week but the Dr said my bmi is fine it was 15 by his weight height test and he said he could see anything wrong from just checking me over so the bloodtest

    BULL. RUBBISH.

    Even a bad/stupid doctor would look at a BMI of 15 and go "uh-oh! Bad!".

    Great. We wasted all this time on a troll.

    Yep. A BMI of 15 is suitable for a child, not an adult:

    "Normal BMIs for boys range from 13.8-16.8 for a 5 year old, 14.2 to 19.4 for a 10 year old, and 16.5-23.4 for a 15 year old."
    http://www.livestrong.com/article/88045-normal-bmi-children/

    I call BS or broken scale.

    He was 15 on the DR's scale apparently

    I don't understand why you don't believe me I just said what the Dr said I was 51kg at 186cm and on his screen that came up as 15bmi which he said was fine he then check my glands in my neck and under jaw area he also checked my stomach/abdomen then told me he can't tell anything wrong on the surface so I've got to have a fasting blood test

    No dr would say bmi 15 is ok. Normal is 18.5-24.9.

    He just put my height and weight in the bmi came up he said it's 15 then that's fine

    Really?!?!?! Because bmi 15 is quite a bit below the weight required to be diagnosed as anorexic.

    Yeah he didn't seem concerned that much at all

    Wait.... what did you see A doctor, a type of doctor or THE Doctor?

    Not sure a sonic screwdriver will help in this case....

    I would like to try being cured by a Sonic Screwdriver... only from Doctors 4, 8 or 10 though. Maybe 11 at a push ;)

    I wouldn't mind 9 either in that list. You could leave 11 out. Too young.

    4 was one of my first crushes ever as a pre-teen.

    4th my favourite. My childhood crush however was 5th. 11th - NO. no eyebrows. I just can't trust a person who doesn't have eyebrows.
  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,409 Member
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    girlinahat wrote: »
    yirara wrote: »
    amyr271 wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    I dont understand this - if you ring up and they are booked out for the day, can't you make an appt for the day after - at least you would get seen this week.
    Surely appt's aren't made on a ring up that day only basis.

    and, yes I agree with everyone else - sudden unexplained weight loss is a symptom of serious problems - your underweight status is a health risk in itself but the underlying cause also needs to be found out and treated.

    Yeah there on a ring that day only basis

    So you're entire town can only book an appointment for the day they ring? I find this unlikely. I live in the UK and i know that every doctors I have ever rang or been to allows you to book for future days - it may not be soon, but it's an appointment.

    It's the same here as well. You ring them at 8:30 or you're stuffed, really! If you want an appointment in the future you might get one in 3-4 weeks time. Actually, I was very badly low on sugar the other day. I only just about made it to the staff parking as the patient parking was full and the next parking place too far away. What happened was that a member of staff came out. I said I need help now! and I nearly collapsed outside. They just chased me away.

    Can I ask why you thought it safe to get behind the wheel of a car if you were close to collapse?
    girlinahat wrote: »
    yirara wrote: »
    amyr271 wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    I dont understand this - if you ring up and they are booked out for the day, can't you make an appt for the day after - at least you would get seen this week.
    Surely appt's aren't made on a ring up that day only basis.

    and, yes I agree with everyone else - sudden unexplained weight loss is a symptom of serious problems - your underweight status is a health risk in itself but the underlying cause also needs to be found out and treated.

    Yeah there on a ring that day only basis

    So you're entire town can only book an appointment for the day they ring? I find this unlikely. I live in the UK and i know that every doctors I have ever rang or been to allows you to book for future days - it may not be soon, but it's an appointment.

    It's the same here as well. You ring them at 8:30 or you're stuffed, really! If you want an appointment in the future you might get one in 3-4 weeks time. Actually, I was very badly low on sugar the other day. I only just about made it to the staff parking as the patient parking was full and the next parking place too far away. What happened was that a member of staff came out. I said I need help now! and I nearly collapsed outside. They just chased me away.

    Can I ask why you thought it safe to get behind the wheel of a car if you were close to collapse?

    Because it wasn't bad enough for 999 I was told and that I should go to my gp.
  • girlinahat
    girlinahat Posts: 2,956 Member
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    yirara wrote: »
    girlinahat wrote: »
    yirara wrote: »
    amyr271 wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    I dont understand this - if you ring up and they are booked out for the day, can't you make an appt for the day after - at least you would get seen this week.
    Surely appt's aren't made on a ring up that day only basis.

    and, yes I agree with everyone else - sudden unexplained weight loss is a symptom of serious problems - your underweight status is a health risk in itself but the underlying cause also needs to be found out and treated.

    Yeah there on a ring that day only basis

    So you're entire town can only book an appointment for the day they ring? I find this unlikely. I live in the UK and i know that every doctors I have ever rang or been to allows you to book for future days - it may not be soon, but it's an appointment.

    It's the same here as well. You ring them at 8:30 or you're stuffed, really! If you want an appointment in the future you might get one in 3-4 weeks time. Actually, I was very badly low on sugar the other day. I only just about made it to the staff parking as the patient parking was full and the next parking place too far away. What happened was that a member of staff came out. I said I need help now! and I nearly collapsed outside. They just chased me away.

    Can I ask why you thought it safe to get behind the wheel of a car if you were close to collapse?
    girlinahat wrote: »
    yirara wrote: »
    amyr271 wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    I dont understand this - if you ring up and they are booked out for the day, can't you make an appt for the day after - at least you would get seen this week.
    Surely appt's aren't made on a ring up that day only basis.

    and, yes I agree with everyone else - sudden unexplained weight loss is a symptom of serious problems - your underweight status is a health risk in itself but the underlying cause also needs to be found out and treated.

    Yeah there on a ring that day only basis

    So you're entire town can only book an appointment for the day they ring? I find this unlikely. I live in the UK and i know that every doctors I have ever rang or been to allows you to book for future days - it may not be soon, but it's an appointment.

    It's the same here as well. You ring them at 8:30 or you're stuffed, really! If you want an appointment in the future you might get one in 3-4 weeks time. Actually, I was very badly low on sugar the other day. I only just about made it to the staff parking as the patient parking was full and the next parking place too far away. What happened was that a member of staff came out. I said I need help now! and I nearly collapsed outside. They just chased me away.

    Can I ask why you thought it safe to get behind the wheel of a car if you were close to collapse?

    Because it wasn't bad enough for 999 I was told and that I should go to my gp.

    You're missing the point. If you were at the point of almost collapse you should NOT be driving. Call a taxi. Don't put others lives at risk.
  • BABYLILAC
    BABYLILAC Posts: 148 Member
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    Can this thread be closed?
    This please ^^^^^^^^^^^^

  • Wheelhouse15
    Wheelhouse15 Posts: 5,575 Member
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    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    misskarne wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    I'm guessing the op still hasn't made an appointment?

    Went Dr's earlier have to have a fasting bloodtest next week but the Dr said my bmi is fine it was 15 by his weight height test and he said he could see anything wrong from just checking me over so the bloodtest

    BULL. RUBBISH.

    Even a bad/stupid doctor would look at a BMI of 15 and go "uh-oh! Bad!".

    Great. We wasted all this time on a troll.

    Yep. A BMI of 15 is suitable for a child, not an adult:

    "Normal BMIs for boys range from 13.8-16.8 for a 5 year old, 14.2 to 19.4 for a 10 year old, and 16.5-23.4 for a 15 year old."
    http://www.livestrong.com/article/88045-normal-bmi-children/

    I call BS or broken scale.

    He was 15 on the DR's scale apparently

    I don't understand why you don't believe me I just said what the Dr said I was 51kg at 186cm and on his screen that came up as 15bmi which he said was fine he then check my glands in my neck and under jaw area he also checked my stomach/abdomen then told me he can't tell anything wrong on the surface so I've got to have a fasting blood test

    No dr would say bmi 15 is ok. Normal is 18.5-24.9.

    He just put my height and weight in the bmi came up he said it's 15 then that's fine

    So he has person who might be a potential ED patient (you normally only see this in anorexics) and everything is "fine"? No, not buying this.
  • Wheelhouse15
    Wheelhouse15 Posts: 5,575 Member
    edited November 2016
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    misskarne wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    misskarne wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    I'm guessing the op still hasn't made an appointment?

    Went Dr's earlier have to have a fasting bloodtest next week but the Dr said my bmi is fine it was 15 by his weight height test and he said he could see anything wrong from just checking me over so the bloodtest

    BULL. RUBBISH.

    Even a bad/stupid doctor would look at a BMI of 15 and go "uh-oh! Bad!".

    Great. We wasted all this time on a troll.

    Yep. A BMI of 15 is suitable for a child, not an adult:

    "Normal BMIs for boys range from 13.8-16.8 for a 5 year old, 14.2 to 19.4 for a 10 year old, and 16.5-23.4 for a 15 year old."
    http://www.livestrong.com/article/88045-normal-bmi-children/

    I call BS or broken scale.

    He was 15 on the DR's scale apparently

    I don't understand why you don't believe me I just said what the Dr said I was 51kg at 186cm and on his screen that came up as 15bmi which he said was fine he then check my glands in my neck and under jaw area he also checked my stomach/abdomen then told me he can't tell anything wrong on the surface so I've got to have a fasting blood test

    No dr would say bmi 15 is ok. Normal is 18.5-24.9.

    He just put my height and weight in the bmi came up he said it's 15 then that's fine

    Bulldust. Pure, utter bulldust. NO DOCTOR, no matter how bad/overworked/whatever, would look at a BMI of 15 and say "that's fine" and be unconcerned.


    Yep, first thing the doctor would suspect is that he is looking at an anorexic if everything else was fine, e.g. no celiac, no wasting disease, no cancer etc. Obviously the OP is either a huge troll or has the most disinterested doctor in the UK.
  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,409 Member
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    girlinahat wrote: »
    yirara wrote: »
    girlinahat wrote: »
    yirara wrote: »
    amyr271 wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    I dont understand this - if you ring up and they are booked out for the day, can't you make an appt for the day after - at least you would get seen this week.
    Surely appt's aren't made on a ring up that day only basis.

    and, yes I agree with everyone else - sudden unexplained weight loss is a symptom of serious problems - your underweight status is a health risk in itself but the underlying cause also needs to be found out and treated.

    Yeah there on a ring that day only basis

    So you're entire town can only book an appointment for the day they ring? I find this unlikely. I live in the UK and i know that every doctors I have ever rang or been to allows you to book for future days - it may not be soon, but it's an appointment.

    It's the same here as well. You ring them at 8:30 or you're stuffed, really! If you want an appointment in the future you might get one in 3-4 weeks time. Actually, I was very badly low on sugar the other day. I only just about made it to the staff parking as the patient parking was full and the next parking place too far away. What happened was that a member of staff came out. I said I need help now! and I nearly collapsed outside. They just chased me away.

    Can I ask why you thought it safe to get behind the wheel of a car if you were close to collapse?
    girlinahat wrote: »
    yirara wrote: »
    amyr271 wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    I dont understand this - if you ring up and they are booked out for the day, can't you make an appt for the day after - at least you would get seen this week.
    Surely appt's aren't made on a ring up that day only basis.

    and, yes I agree with everyone else - sudden unexplained weight loss is a symptom of serious problems - your underweight status is a health risk in itself but the underlying cause also needs to be found out and treated.

    Yeah there on a ring that day only basis

    So you're entire town can only book an appointment for the day they ring? I find this unlikely. I live in the UK and i know that every doctors I have ever rang or been to allows you to book for future days - it may not be soon, but it's an appointment.

    It's the same here as well. You ring them at 8:30 or you're stuffed, really! If you want an appointment in the future you might get one in 3-4 weeks time. Actually, I was very badly low on sugar the other day. I only just about made it to the staff parking as the patient parking was full and the next parking place too far away. What happened was that a member of staff came out. I said I need help now! and I nearly collapsed outside. They just chased me away.

    Can I ask why you thought it safe to get behind the wheel of a car if you were close to collapse?

    Because it wasn't bad enough for 999 I was told and that I should go to my gp.

    You're missing the point. If you were at the point of almost collapse you should NOT be driving. Call a taxi. Don't put others lives at risk.

    I do get your point. But if you're in such a state you can't really think clearly, and the obvious answer of getting a taxi for the 1 mile ride is just not there. I considered walking and realised it would not work out. Cycling also was out of the question. Thus in that confused state the only thing that came to mind was to use the car.
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    edited November 2016
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    misskarne wrote: »
    RogueDeer5 wrote: »
    I'm guessing the op still hasn't made an appointment?

    Went Dr's earlier have to have a fasting bloodtest next week but the Dr said my bmi is fine it was 15 by his weight height test and he said he could see anything wrong from just checking me over so the bloodtest

    BULL. RUBBISH.

    Even a bad/stupid doctor would look at a BMI of 15 and go "uh-oh! Bad!".

    Great. We wasted all this time on a troll.

    Yep. A BMI of 15 is suitable for a child, not an adult:

    "Normal BMIs for boys range from 13.8-16.8 for a 5 year old, 14.2 to 19.4 for a 10 year old, and 16.5-23.4 for a 15 year old."
    http://www.livestrong.com/article/88045-normal-bmi-children/

    I call BS or broken scale.

    Or OP is 15 or 16 so the doctor isn't too worried...

    I admit this is a thought I had and think is a likely possibility.

    Lying about age to get around MFP's rules is not uncommon.

    Could all be made up, too, and even at 15-16 I think losing so much quickly is a cause for concern, although unclear whether OP (if OP is not merely a character and saw a doctor) told the doctor about that.
  • stealthq
    stealthq Posts: 4,298 Member
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    PAV8888 wrote: »
    a bmi of 15 for a 20 yo individual meets UK guidelines for involuntary hospitalization under the mental health act (sectioning).

    Thus a doctor would be unlikely to be unconcerned when it comes to such a 20 yo individual.

    However, a younger person, who for example shot up a few inches in height a month or two ago, might present less of a concern.

    Most of us here are not well versed at the guidelines for younger people. The people at spark teens on the other hand.... are!

    I too, as is obvious from my previous answer, assumed the US spelling of cheque was being used and was wondering about the poster's drug consumption!!!

    Except for the severe weight loss, this would make sense. Weight loss like that would be even more concerning for a child - normal or underweight children should not be losing weight to any significant degree. They should be gaining.
  • red99ryder
    red99ryder Posts: 399 Member
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    I'm guessing the op still hasn't made an appointment?

    That what I looked for too .. just to see if he went and what the outcome was .. if he wasn't concerned I don't think he would have asked the question ..
  • singingflutelady
    singingflutelady Posts: 8,736 Member
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    red99ryder wrote: »
    I'm guessing the op still hasn't made an appointment?

    That what I looked for too .. just to see if he went and what the outcome was .. if he wasn't concerned I don't think he would have asked the question ..

    He did update saying he was bmi 15 at the doctor's and the doctor said it was fine.... Um ok
  • red99ryder
    red99ryder Posts: 399 Member
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    red99ryder wrote: »
    I'm guessing the op still hasn't made an appointment?

    That what I looked for too .. just to see if he went and what the outcome was .. if he wasn't concerned I don't think he would have asked the question ..

    He did update saying he was bmi 15 at the doctor's and the doctor said it was fine.... Um ok

    Thanks for the update .. we just don't see many skinny people here I guess lol

    Good luck
  • noynoyavery
    noynoyavery Posts: 327 Member
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    MeganAM89 wrote: »
    OP, any updates?

    Also, since this thread has blown up anyways, does anyone remember hearing about that man in the UK who called 999 asking to speak to Alex Ferguson because Man U lost? The woman asks what crime he wants to report and he said, "the crime is Manchester United were absolutely knackered."

    I'm afraid to say that I'm from a U.K town that was on the news. A woman rang up and complained someone had stolen her snowman :( .
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
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    MeganAM89 wrote: »
    OP, any updates?

    Also, since this thread has blown up anyways, does anyone remember hearing about that man in the UK who called 999 asking to speak to Alex Ferguson because Man U lost? The woman asks what crime he wants to report and he said, "the crime is Manchester United were absolutely knackered."

    I'm afraid to say that I'm from a U.K town that was on the news. A woman rang up and complained someone had stolen her snowman :( .

    Well that's just mean :angry:
  • RogueDeer5
    RogueDeer5 Posts: 58 Member
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    For those of you who think I'm lying about my age and weight
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