October 31, 2011

31st October 2011

Well, Ihaven't written for a while, time to get back on that horse, I'm sure it must be a little boring just reading the news stories, or perhaps its more boring reading what I have to say, I  console myself with  the fact that hardly anybody is reading my ramblings anyhow.  Its been a hard year so far emotionally and for alot of people in my lives health has been an isssue, as I sit dunking my low gi sugar free rusk into my fructose sweetened tea, I wonder if the fear of being unhealthy may make my life bloody miserable...i've joined the gym, thats funny if you know me. I was just laughing tonight with a friend about making an Olivia Newton John aerobics dance type video....not so funny now!  I have come to the conclusion just recentelty recently recentely, one of five words i just can't get..that i don't want to be in a relationship for a very long time, if ever again, oh yes that may sound so  delicately upturned hand on forehead, but there it is. Just a fact. Somebody call the cat shelter....lady needs company! no, thats a cheesy stereotype, I gots my faithful hound by my side,my toothless old lady dog wrenched off the neighbours who were cruel cruel cruel to her. Ok, so now I am rambling, the story for this evening, sometimes I just choose them because when I read the story I just see an image in my head immediately, this is one of those......

Man stable after crash, bee stings
A man who was attacked by a swarm of bees after his car crashed into a tree containing a bee hive is in a stable condition in intensive care, Mediclinic Nelspruit said on Monday.
“The patient arrived in respiratory distress (on Sunday), but he is in a stable condition now,” said spokeswoman Robyn Baard.
The man – named by Beeld newspaper on Monday as security guard Patric Mavuso – lost control of his vehicle on Belladonna Plant Road, Nelspruit, on Sunday morning.
The car crashed into a tree, dislodging a bee hive. The bees immediately started stinging Mavuso, who managed to run to a nearby river and jump in to avoid further stings.
Baard said he had “too many stings to count” when he arrived at the hospital but these had all been removed.

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