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https://www.lfgss.com/profiles/204429/
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It looks very futuristic! Is it a faux pas to ask how much you're paying? I've never owned a new car, I can't really afford nice things and I like my stuff to have a few scuffs so I can stop worrying about scratching then, but if he interested to know what sort of a lifestyle level these are aimed at.
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I guess either that sort of thing appeals to you or it doesn't, and if it doesn't you're not going to change your mind.
You can do an open university degree part time, to fit around your job, doing modules to your own timetable, as and when you can fit them in. You could also look for an MSc, distance learning, where your employment experience would count as qualifying qualifications.
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Lying in bed again waiting for the naproxen to kick in. This is the second time this year. Thanks good for the crisis pack of medication my GP prescribed last year that I'm slowly working through.
I think all my lower back problems are muscular rather than disc related, I don't get any tingling or pain in my legs, it's all in the lower back.The physio has been doing great work with me, despite a relapse in October. I've been doing more deep core exercises recently but it's hard to find the time to do them regularly.
This time it was set off by lifting my foot onto the side of the bath and drying it!
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Clutch questions:
Currently I need to pull the clutch lever only a fraction to get it to disengage, there's about an inch of movement in total that's needed at the lever.
I'd like a bit more movement in it really, so I can release the clutch more gradually - it's as if at the moment it's all out nothing.
Can I change this at the lever with the adjuster there, by winding it back in? It's out by about 5mm at the moment. -
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Cool cool