Ouch!

Came to work this morning and the trapped nerve really isn’t getting any better. First thing I did was email Karen to ask her to give me a massage like she did last time my shoulder and neck seized up. No reply yet… Boo hoo!!

Oh the joys of a recurring injury! I rue the day I sprinted for that train in Tokyo, dived through the closing door, twisted my body sidewards to sqeeze through the door, twisted my head still further to stop getting smacked in the nose, and, within a split second, my body coming to a complete halt. My body turned through 90 degrees, my head turned through 180 degrees, my neck and shoulder ripped to shreds! Ah well, what’s done is done…

Lou taught us “tired” in sign language. Wow! Deaf people don’t half know how to have a laugh!! She refused to do it on video for the world to see, but if you see a deaf person fondling their breasts then you can safely assume that they could do with forty winks…


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