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"BALL UP!" - Val's 2018 Aussie Rules Footy Tipping *Open to Everyone*
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Jul 21, 2018 12:07PM

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Have you got the eye drops to 'instil' as I have been given. I've three different ones, the antibiotics for just the one week, steroids (Pred Forte) for 4 weeks, gradually reducing the number of drops per week, and this time (I didn't get this one for the right eye), a bottle of Acular to control eye pressure. This I have to take 3 times a day for 4 weeks. I get a odd slightly unpleasant taste in my mouth every time I instil this one.
I didn't feel any pain as such, nor had headaches, in fact the only thing I did feel, was a slight prick (no jokes please!) when the incision was made, and quite a bit of pressure on the eye, when the new lens were put in. But other than that, they were both quite pleasant experiences. I just listened to the music playing in the background...…."Roooooooxxxanne..you don't have to...….!" :-)

Carlton Blues (RedJohn) v Hawthorn Hawks (unwanted)
0.0.0 (Q1) 4.3.27
1.2.8 (Q2) 8.7.55
5.7.37 (Q3) 11.13.79
7.10.52 (Q4) 18.16.124
West Coast Eagles (Sussex) v Western Bulldogs (Blastro)
6.4.40 (Q1) 2.2.14
8.9.57 (Q2) 3.5.23
9.15.69 (Q3) 4.8.32
14.16.100 (Q4) 6.10.46
Port Adelaide Power v Greater Western Sydney Giants (Duke)
1.0.6 (Q1) 4.3.27
3.5.23 (Q2) 7.7.49
7.8.50 (Q3) 9.12.66
8.10.58 (Q4) 11.14.80

So you did feel pain then! ;-)

Round 18 (first number is correct number of wins - you want this to be high; number in brackets is the cumulative margin which is used to separate punters on the same amount of points - you want this to be low)
RedJohn on 8 (37)
Sj Brooke (Steve) on 7 (8)
Tech on 7 (31)
Duke on 7 (33)
Val on 7 (34)
Deano on 7 (35)
Lez on 6 (11)
David on 6 (20)
Blastro on 6 (29)
Anita on 6 (35)
Philip on 5 (6)
SussexWelsh on 5 (25)
Foe on 4 (77)
Grizzly on 3 (59)
Suzy on 2 (67)
Charity donations are:
Tech (Oscar's Law) - $6.00 (highest score - Pies 130)
Philip (Canteen) - A$6.00 (closest margin)
RedJohn (Fr Bob Maguire Foundation) - A$11.00 (weekly winner)
CUMULATIVE LADDER:
Tech on 109 (434)
Sj Brooke (Steve) on 104 (480)
SussexWelsh on 103 (528)
Duke on 102 (514)
Blastro on 99 (525)
RedJohn on 99 (710)
Val on 98 (439)
David on 97 (487)
Anita on 95 (615)
Lez on 95 (726)
Deano on 87 (742)
Foe on 87 (765)
Philip on 84 (701)
Grizzly on 72 (555)
Suzy on 48 (676)
If tech's head gets any bigger he won't be able to get through the door! He's pulled away from Sussex and now he has to watch Steve on his tail! Congrats to all the winners. Suzy will be happier back in her comfort zone. But especial kudos to RedJohn for tipping 8 in a round that wasn't always easy.
AND CHECK YOUR SCORES!!!!

And congrats to John, mighty fine punt sir! And to Tech & Phil too. Gonna be tough to catch up with the Sergeant towards this tail end of the season...but not impossible! ;-p
Has Tech won the AFL before?

Next week's fixtures are:
Friday, July 27
Essendon Bombers v Sydney Swans (in Melbourne)
Saturday, July 28
Richmond Tigers v Collingwood Magpies (in Melbourne)
Geelong Cats v Brisbane Lions (in Geelong)
GWS Giants v St Kilda Saints (in Sydney)
Gold Coast Suns v Carlton Blues (on the Gold Coast)
Adelaide Crows v Melbourne Demons (in Adelaide)
Sunday, July 29
North Melbourne Kangaroos v West Coast Eagles (in Tasmania)
Western Bulldogs v Port Power (in Ballarat)
Fremantle Dockers v Hawthorn Hawks (in Perth)
If punters could lodge their tips by midnight THURSDAY July 26 (your time) it would be a great help, although I can accept them up until 10.30am FRIDAY July 27 (your time) if absolutely necessary.

HA HA HA!!! - Congratulations RedJohn! ... x ;o>

So you did feel pain then! ;-)"
And all that he can see now is red Lights!!! ;oO

So you did feel pain then! ;-)"
And all that he can see now is red Lights..."
I wish..Soho is a blinkin' long away from me! Or Amsterdam, for that matter!! ;-D

Don't be afraid to give them honest feedback on this at your follow-up Appointment as they should, and need to, know for future reference that your Anaesthetic experience really wasn't good the second time around.
I hope the memory of it all fades quickly and that, despite this, your Op was still a complete success ... x x x

x x x ! ! ! HAPPY CHRISTMAS IN JULY VAL ! ! ! x x x

"We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Good tidings we bring to you and your kin
We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Now bring us some figgy pudding, Now bring us some figgy pudding
Now bring us some figgy pudding, Now bring some out here!
Good tidings we bring to you and your kin
We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy new Year
We won't go until we get some, We won't go until we get some
We won't go until we get some, So bring some out here!
Good tidings we bring to you and your kin
We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas! ... and a Happy New Year!"

My mum’s first op caused a hæmorrhage - her whole eye was bright red - and she had to stay in overnight. I think things have moved on since then (early ‘80s), she wasn’t allowed to bend down or move her head quickly and had to sleep sitting up.

suzy, i'll pretend i didn't notice that festive outburst, but you're on a warning - definite yellow card offence! :)
duke, i was runner-up to blastro season before last!

suzy, i'll pretend i didn't notice that festive outburst, but you're on a warning - definite yellow card offence! :)"
Good job Derek doesn’t frequent this thread! However I’m keeping my eye on you.

I think the very least that we can do is sing her some Christmas Carols ... and I LOVE Figgy Pudding! - and if I sing nicely then I might just get lucky?!! ;o>
suzysunshine7 wrote: "What?!! ... Val is celebrating 'Christmas In July' today with her family!
I think the very least that we can do is sing her some Christmas Carols ... and I LOVE Figgy Pudding! - and if I sing nic..."
Having admitted on several occasions that you can't carry a tune in a bucket, I reckon you'll be going hungry :)
Congratulations to Tech, Philip and RedJohn :)
I think the very least that we can do is sing her some Christmas Carols ... and I LOVE Figgy Pudding! - and if I sing nic..."
Having admitted on several occasions that you can't carry a tune in a bucket, I reckon you'll be going hungry :)
Congratulations to Tech, Philip and RedJohn :)

I didn't feel any pain as such, nor had headaches, in fact the only I did feel, was a slight prick (no jokes pleases!) when the incision was made, and quite a bit of pressure on the eye, when the new lens were put in. But other than that, they were both quite pleasant experiences. I just listened to the music playing in the background...…."Roooooooxxxanne..you don't have to...….!" :-)..."
I've got three lots of eyedrops too (in 6 bottles, so three for each eye) and my regime is similar :
Ciloxan (antibiotic) – 4 times a day for 2 weeks
Prednefrin Forte (steroidal anti-inflammatory for pain/swelling/redness) - 4 times a day for 4 weeks
Voltaren Ophtha (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory) - 4 times a day for 2 weeks (I think this acts the same as Acular)
I’ve been told to administer them in that order but looking on-line, I see some places insist on another order and some say the order does not matter! The Voltaren one really stings!
I didn’t have any music. The first time I was out for the count; second time, I could hear people talking but didn’t really take in what they were saying and although I felt some pain, I didn’t “see” anything.
Yesterday I had no trouble at all, walked to the station, got the train, went to the play, etc. Today I went to my daughter’s as a passenger in a car and found the brightness of the day made my eyes water, so donned my charity shop sunglasses. Coming home after dark I did feel that I wouldn’t have been confident driving – that my vision wasn’t sharp enough to make accurate decisions and that on-coming headlights did flare somewhat. I am hopeful that will settle down – your brain does have to readjust from wearing multi-focal lenses to having one eye primed for close work and one for distance. And there’s still a chance I will need glasses anyway.

I think the very least that we can do is sing her some Christmas Carols ... and I LOVE Figgy Pudding! - and if I sing nic..."
Thank you for the Christmas wishes - we had a great day although some of the jumpers on display were real crimes against humanity. Starters was a huge (and I mean HUGE) platter of cheeses, dips, breads, cold meats, olives, - and cherries!), main was roast chicken (two nice plump birds), roast potatoes with a cheesy bechamel sauce, sweet corn, and green beans with bacon, toasted almonds and feta. Pud was rhubarb crumble with ice-cream and/or fresh cream. Then coffee, gingerbread men biccies and chocolates. All home-made by my daughter. She got the entertaining gene that I missed. There was also lots of cheesy Christmas music which got dissed in the late afternoon when footy (Eagles/Dogs) came on the telly.

bombers by 5
tigers
cats
giants
suns
crows
eagles
power
hawks
cheers val, good luck y'all (aye, right!) :)

My mum’s first op caused a hæmorrhage - her whole eye was bright red - and she had to ..."
So, you'd perhaps not be inclined to watch 'that' scene in the 1970's exploitation classic....'They Call Her One Eye' (aka Thriller - A Cruel Picture) then! Starring the delectable Christina Lindberg.
Even I winced 'seeing' that scene...it was a real cadaver as well!

suzy, i'll pretend i didn't notice that festive outburst, but you're on a warning - definite yellow card offence! :)
duk..."
I can't believe that the dreaded 'C' word (no, not that one!) is only a few months away...damn dunnit come around too bladdy quickly!
Anyway....ahem...Happy July ********** Val! And erm...wot no sprouts? No even bread sauce? Gotta have bread sauce..and no little piggies in their blankets too? That's just not right! :-)

I have seen ‘Un Chien Andalou’ though, but I knew about it and looked away in time ;-)

Blimey! Aussie quacks don't take any chances do they?! I was told to chuck the antibiotics away after a week...and NOT to over instil on the others. The Pred Forte one, the instructions insists on reducing dosage by one 'instilment' each week, starting with 4 times daily, then3, then 2 and so on. The Acular one is fixed at 3 times a daily for the 4 weeks. And yeh..that one does sting a bit doesn't it!
As for which order to take them in..well I asked this, and apparently it doesn't matter, I was told to leave a few minutes between them, for those that get taken together. I've chosen staggered the Steroids & Acular throughout the day separately, so I have to remind myself to do it 6 times daily & not not get the bottle mixed up! This'll reduce to 5 times from later today, as about to start week 3.
As for brightness...well that'll improve soon, there's can be a little fluid build up behind the new lens for a while, which the steroids deal with. I have had that with both eyes, tends to last about 3 or 4 weeks, then it clears up. In the past, I'd always struggled to see clearly in bright sunshine, because of the cataracts, as they disperse the light across the eyes...but not so much now. The left eye is still a little sensitive, but a pair a trendy wrap around shades fixes that. I tells ya...I have dreamed for years to be able to wear wrap round shades, previously denied to me, because of my extreme myopia, meant it wasn't possible to fit my prescription lens in those types of frames. Now I can wear whatever I like...simples pleasures eh! I wish I could've got them done sooner..would've saved me fortunate on expensive prescription spectacles! :-)

I have seen ‘Un Chien Andalou’ though, but I knew about it and looked away in time ;-)"
Crikey, that an oldie Lez! I have seen that online...very surreal short movie. Quite extraordinary for the era, I wonder what folks made of it at the time? Aside from the eye scene, which was a dead animal of some description...it's the other stuff...the woman getting run over, a man groping another woman's breasts..even nudity was shown. I'm amazed it was ever allowed to be shown, but perhaps, there wasn't much in the way of censorship regulations placed on the movie industry, back then. But I would've thought nudity in any guise would've been disallowed, at a time of relatively conservative morals in the 20's?

I have seen ‘Un Chien Andalou’ though, but I knew about it and looked away in time ;-)"
Crikey, that an oldie Lez! I have seen th..."
I was in the library film club and it was only shown at an ‘Art House’
cinema called the Palais De Luxe - scouse pronunciation Pally de Loo. Saw lots of great stuff there. RedJohn might remember it?

A few years ago I was talking with someone from Ipswich who referred to "our Grammar School". They flatly refused to believe that 'we' had about 10/12.
I haven't seen any of the 17 minutes of 'Un Chien Andalou'.

It's on YT for anybody that wishes to watch it...if you can stomach that eye scene, that is!

Richmond Tigers
Geelong Cats
GWS Giants
Gold Coast Suns
Adelaide Crows
North Melbourne Kangaroos
Port Power
Hawthorn Hawks

Someone on Knitting Paradise was bemoaning the fact ‘zon no longer deliver to Oz, someone else said:
‘Could you set up a YouShop address for Amazon through the post office in Australia? I find it really good here in NZ for US companies that don’t ship to New Zealand. Just a thought’
Of course I’ve no idea if this is meaningful to you !

Someone on Knitting Paradise was bemoaning the fact ‘zon no longer deliver to Oz, someone else said:
‘Could you set up a YouShop address for Amazon through the post office in Australia? I find..."
Thanks for that info Lez. from what I can garner online, YouShop is a service provided by NZ Post. There is a similar service in Oz called ShopMate but it seems to only apply when purchasing from the US. At present, currency conversion rates aren't that great for the US - roughly US$1.00 = AUS$1.35. The UK rates are a bit better GB£1.00 = AUS$1.77 so it would be more economic for me to purchase from the UK. However, the sticking point for Zon (wherever) is a recent change in legislation whereby we now have to pay our GST (Goods & Services Tax) on purchases but our Govt is making Zon collect it for them, so you can't really blame Zon for spitting the dummy.
I've recently received an email from Discogs saying that I now have to pay GST on any purchases made but I'm still unclear on it as I thought second-hand goods were exempt from tax and most stuff I buy is second-hand. I haven't noticed any changes on eBay so it's all a bit higgledy-piggledy at present.

Swans - 5
Tigers
Cats
GIANTS
Suns
Demons
Roos
Port
Freo
Good luck folks! :)
Bombers by 9
Tigers
Cats
Saints
Suns
Crows
Kangaroos
Power
Dockers
Good luck to everyone :)
Tigers
Cats
Saints
Suns
Crows
Kangaroos
Power
Dockers
Good luck to everyone :)

Dons x 11
Pies
Cats
Giants
Suns
Crows
North
Port
Hawks
Good luck everyone, especially the Mighty Bombers!

Half-time score:
Essendon Bombers (Val) v Sydney Swans (Anita)
2.3.15 (Q1) 3.3.21
6.7.43 (Q2) 6.4.40